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  • Great Northern engine is Preservation Commission 2024 ornament

    Updated Dec 5, 2024

    Press release Editor’s note: This version corrects how long Gary Springer has been retired. The Havre/Hill County Preservation Commission has selected the GN 2584 Engine as this 13th historical ornament. The first ornament was presented in 2011, it depicted the historical Havre Post Office. The ornament was a sellout. This year’s ornament idea was brought to the Commission by Gary Springer, a retired railroad employee. Springer started work for the railroad 40 years ago, ret... Full story

  • HIghland Park school increases security

    Updated Dec 5, 2024

    From Havre Public Schools At approximately 7:50 am a parent identified a vehicle parked near the Highland Park School utilizing a recording device. During this time HPS administration made the decision to increase adult supervision with a heightened level awareness while children were outside. Our continuous level of security and building checks were maintained. Havre Police were notified and attempted to identify the vehicle. The vehicle was again seen in the area at... Full story

  • For the Record, Nov. 27 2024

    Updated Dec 5, 2024

    Editor’s note: This version corrects the spelling of the name of Jada Antley. Havre Police Department Monday, Nov. 18, 2024 Officers making a motor vehicle stop on the 1500 Block of U.S. Highway 2 West at 2:41 p.m. arrested Chancie Jade House of Havre, 33, on a charge of driving with a suspended or revoked driver's license and Nicholas George Lightfoot of Havre, 31, on a charge of obstructing a peace officer or other public servant and on three Justice or City court w...

  • Out Our Way: Babe Versus Doc

    Updated Dec 5, 2024

    1 Corinthians 13:1 - 'Though I speak in the tongue of men and angels, if I have no love I am but a clanging gong ... ' Out our way, a good cow horse is essential for working the herds. Now my cow pony stood 17 hands high, was a "4 left hoof wonder" and was like riding a jack hammer. But he had a cow sense and taught me a lot...hence his name " Doc". He was my Professor with his Doctorate in Cow and Horse Sense. More than once he disciplined me for failing to pay attention and...

  • Pianos & Pipes set for Sunday, Dec. 8

    Updated Nov 29, 2024

    The holiday Pianos & Pipes Concert is again set to run in the First Lutheran Church in Havre, this year Sunday, Dec. 8. The free concert features local musicians and choirs. Donations for Feed My Sheep Soup Kitchen and Havre Food Bank will be accepted. The concert starts at 2 p.m. Dec. 8 at the church, at 303 6th Ave., 406-265-5881.... Full story

  • Havre Elks Lodge sets memorial service Sunday

    Updated Nov 27, 2024

    Press release Havre Elks Lodge (BPOE 1201) will conduct their annual Memorial Service Sunday, December 1st at 2:00 p.m. in the Lodge Room located at 321 2nd Street. Lodge Exalted Ruler Matt Kretchmer, stated that this annual service honors the memory of Elks members who have passed away during the past year — as well as remembering those Elk members who have gone on before. This years’ guest speaker will be Curt Curtis from the Havre Assembly of God church. The Havre Elks Lodge officers will perform the Memorial Ritual and...

  • Celebrating History: Thanksgiving 100 years ago

    Updated Nov 27, 2024

    By Emily Mayer Thanksgiving was on its way, and the Personals society pages were chock-full of people leaving Havre to visit family or people coming to Havre to visit family during the big holiday. The larger grocery stores were advertising Thanksgiving turkeys, as were the beloved neighborhood stores that once dotted the town, as well as fruits and vegetables to go with that all-important holiday bird. For dessert, you could purchase your choice of marshmallow or black walnut ice cream or raspberry sherbet in brick form for...

  • North Star speech and drama continues strong showings

    Updated Nov 27, 2024

    Press release The North Star speech and drama team competed in the Conrad Whoop Up Tournament Saturday, Nov. 16. In drama, the humorous theatre trio of Jon Schaumloeffel, Cooper Clawson and Josh Campbell placed 4th. They brought home the 3rd-place drama finish for the team. On the speech side, in original oratory, Ecko Fraser took 2nd and Savannah Schaumloeffel placed 7th. In spontaneous oral interpretation of literature, C.J. Berton placed 8th. In humorous oral interpretation,Troy Barrett took 9th. Aydan Bettelyoun placed...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Nov 27, 2024

    You know, Lord, it's a blessing to say 'THANKS' – that's an honor to God. That thought popped up as several guys were discussing the cancer diagnosis of their uncle. 'Johnny' spoke, stating that he'd been in the room with his uncle when the Dr. came in, suggesting he start each day by giving thanks, "For at least three things," she suggested. 'Dan' stated that Uncle starts out each day with words of praise; Thank You, God, for a good night's sleep. For my clean bed. For S...

  • Agenda - Hill County Weed Board

    Updated Nov 27, 2024

    The Hill County Weed Board will meet Friday, Decl 6, 2024, at 11 a.m. in the district office in the county shop at 1405 Second St. West. The meeting agenda is: Call to order Minutes Public comment Correspondence Unfinished business Trust fund grants New business Budget Drone update Purchase orders Set board dates for 2025... Full story

  • Agenda - Hill County Water District

    Updated Nov 27, 2024

    The Hill County Water District Board will meet Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024, at in the district’s shop and office at 104 Second St. in Hingham. The meeting agenda is: Recognition of visitors Public comment limited to matters not on the agenda and within the jurisdiction of the board with a three-minuted time limit per speaker Call to order and approval of minutes of previous meeting Old business Other old business New business Employee report Financial report Other new business Other Delinquencies Bills Next regular meeting of t... Full story

  • Agenda - Havre City Council

    Updated Nov 27, 2024

    Havre City Council will meet Monday, December 2, 2024, in Havre City Hall. The meeting agenda is: CALL TO ORDER 7:00 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE ROLL CALL MINUTES COMMITTEE REPORTS PUBLIC COMMENT on Agenda Items: 1 — 5 ONLY. For Items not on this agenda, public comment will be taken at the end of the agenda. Comments offered here are limited to one (1) minute. REGULAR AGENDA 1. RESOLUTION 3912 — A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE 2023 MONTANA CENTRAL REGION HAZARD MITIGATION PLAN. 2. Confirmation of Havre Police Officer Aubree Eri... Full story

  • Public hearing set on RSID for Old Post Road, Meadowlark estates

    Updated Nov 27, 2024

    Press release Hill County will hold a public meeting on Thursday, December 19, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. at the 4-H Chuckwagon Building located at the Great Northern Fairgrounds in Havre, Montana to discuss with the public a proposed waste water and water RSID in the area of Old Post Road to the Meadowlark Estates. For more information, please contact the Hill County Commissioners at 406-265-5481.... Full story

  • Senior Center News, Nov. 27, 2024

    Updated Nov 27, 2024

    Senior Center News Dec. 1-5 Menu Menu subject to change Monday, Dec. 1, 2024 — Chicken Fried Steak, Mash Potato/Gravy, Corn, Mixed Fruit Tuesday, Dec. 2. Teriyaki Chicken, Mixed Veggies, Baked Potatoes, Frosted Cake Wednesday, Dec. 3. Sloppy Joe’s, Jojo’s, Peas & Carrots, Oranges Thursday, Dec. 4. Sweet & Sour Pork, Pork Fried Rice, Green Beans, Peaches, Jell-O Friday, Dec. 5. Shotgun Stew, Corn Bread, Salad, Peaches Foot Clinic: call 406-265-4776 to schedule. Come to Senior Center First Tuesday of each month for appoi...

  • Young Farmers & Ranchers Committee donates $9,250 to Montana Food Bank Network

    Updated Nov 27, 2024

    Press release BILLINGS - The Montana Farm Bureau Federation (MFBF) Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee presented a check for $9,250 to the Montana Food Bank Network during their luncheon Tuesday, November 19. The luncheon was part of the 105th MFBF Annual Convention November 18-21 at the DoubleTree and Northern Hotels in downtown Billings. The donation came from proceeds raised during the YF&R Hoofin' it for Hunger race September 21 in Dillon, thanks to generous local...

  • MFU members grow leadership skills at national women's conference

    Updated Nov 27, 2024

    Press release Montana Farmers Union members connected with women from across the country during National Farmers Union's Annual Women's Conference, held earlier this month in San Antonio, Texas. "The NFU Women's Conference allowed me to connect with women in ag from both Montana and all over the country. Both the networking and conference sessions helped fill my cup to continue the hard work that is agriculture in Montana," said MFU member Shawna McCauley. Attendees said they...

  • Woman admits lying to buy two firearms later used in a double homicide

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 25, 2024

    Editor’s note: This version corrects the date of the double homicide and corrects the spelling of one of the victims from the information in federal court documents to match the spelling in his obituary. GREAT FALLS — A woman admitted on Nov. 13 to lying on a form to buy two firearms that were later used in a double homicide in Box Elder, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said in a press release last Thursday. The defendant, Airian Mariah Russette, 30, pleaded guilty to false statement during a firearms transaction. Russette fac...

  • Salvation Army rings in holidays with Red Kettle Campaign

    Christy Ulmen|Updated Nov 21, 2024

    The Salvation Army welcomed another holiday season last Friday with the kickoff of the annual Red Kettle Campaign. The Salvation Army Havre Service Center Director Trina Crawford said they are "in need of bellringers". "I highly encourage the community to support our local Salvation Army. They do so much charitable work... and it's so crucial they have the support from the community," Hill County Commissioner Sheri Williams said, "Hopefully we will get record amounts during th...

  • Juniors can apply by Dec. 1 to win a trip to Washington D.C.

    Updated Nov 21, 2024

    Havre Weekly Chronicle staff The Foundation for Rural Service and Triangle Communications are inviting high school juniors served by Triangle to apply for a chance to travel to the nation’s capital. The Foundation and Triangle each year sponsor up to two high school juniors to a trip to Washington every proudly sponsors up to 2 high school juniors each year for a trip of a lifetime to Washington, D.C., every summer. Any 16-17 year old high school junior who is a dependent of a subscriber who receives landline telephone or b...

  • Hill County groups can apply for FEMA funds to provide food and shelter

    Updated Nov 21, 2024

    Press release Hill County has been chosen to receive a Phase 39 award of $6,933, Phase 40 award of $4,542, and Phase 41 award of $5,041.00 to supplement emergency food and shelter programs in the county. Funds must be spent by December 31, 2024. The selection was made by a National Board that is chaired by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and consists of representatives from the Salvation Army; American Red Cross; United Jewish Communities; Catholic Charities, USA; National Council of the Churches of Christ in...

  • Pastor's Corner: Thanks and praise

    Updated Nov 21, 2024

    I love the season of Thanksgiving. It's wonderful to have a day set apart to remind ourselves to be thankful for the abundance we have in our lives. If we don't overlook Thanksgiving in our charge toward Christmas, we would observe that this holiday is more than just a fly-over state. We see preludes of Thanksgiving when the harvest comes in, when the fall colors brighten the store fronts, and when pumpkin spice returns to the menus. It's all a foretaste that prepares our hear...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Nov 21, 2024

    You know, Lord, sometimes while out shopping, it can be quite interesting when passing by several others who are/were chatting away. One gal seemed to do the most chatting and mentioned how overwhelmed she was, just thinking about the future and all the problems that she and her hubby had to tackle - which all seemed, right then, that they were way too big. Her friend then spoke and said, "Marty, you sit right near me in church, didn't you hear Pastor mention that WE are to...

  • REAL Montana Class VI gains media and communication skills in Billings November 7-9

    Updated Nov 21, 2024

    Press release Gildford resident Alice Miller just returned from Billings as part of REAL Montana (Resource Education and Agriculture Leadership). For Miller and other members of REAL Montana Class VI, this was the second of 10 seminars in their two-year educational program. The seminar, with a focus on media and communications, provided participants with intensive training. They began with personalized coaching on effective media interview techniques from local news anchors...

  • New native-owned business brings digital innovation and opportunity to Fort Belknap and beyond

    Updated Nov 21, 2024

    Press release Charles Werk, a member of the Gros Ventre Tribe from the Fort Belknap Indian Community, founded InnoNative Solutions LLC, to specialize in creating custom websites, mobile apps, and software solutions that look great and drive results. "I built Innonative Solutions to bring technology and opportunity back to my community, helping to drive growth through digital education, job creation, and support for other Native-owned businesses," said Werk, founder and CEO....

  • Senior Center News, Nov. 21, 2024

    Updated Nov 21, 2024

    Senior Center News Nov. 25-29 Menu Menu subject to change Mon. 25. Tuna Casserole, Green Beans, Corn Bread Mixed Fruit Tues. 26. Sweet & Sour Chicken, Rice, Corn, Rice Crispy Treats Wed. 27. Lemon Chicken, Jojo’s, Green Beans, Mixed Fruit Thurs. 28. Closed for Thanksgiving Fri. 29. Shotgun Stew, Corn Bread, Salad, Peaches Senior Center: will be holding their Thanksgiving Dinner Nov.19th at 12:00.Come see us. Mary Stevens: Harp or Piano Music. Tuesday the 26th of Nov. Music 11:AM -12:PM Bingo: Tuesday the 26th of Nov. 1...

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