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  • Road work planned in Havre

    Updated Jul 31, 2024

    Havre Public Works announced some road work is planned over the next two days: "Thursday August 1st and Friday August 2nd the City of Havre Public Works Department have crews scheduled to be doing street repairs in various locations around town to fix water main break sites and other large problem areas. If you live in these neighborhoods and have a vehicle that is parked on the street in areas where we have prepped, we ask that you have it moved for these two days to allow... Full story

  • Agenda - Hill County Park Board Grazing Committee

    Updated Jul 29, 2024

    The Hill County Park Board Grazing Committee will meet Thursday, Aug. 1, 2024, at 1:30 p.m. in the Beaver Lodge at Camp Kiwanis on Beaver Creek Park. Items on the agenda are: Grazing Allotments Stock Tanks (Needed maintenance / Bird (small animal escape) ramps / Algae control / leaks / Hounds’ tongue) Haying Units (Mapping / Non-natives, invasives / deceptive production / Lupine & other poisonous / steady state plant communities) Stream and Riparian (Function and health / recent incidents / cause and effect) Grazing Fee A... Full story

  • Library summer reading wrapup is Saturday

    Updated Jul 26, 2024

    A press release printed in the Thursday, July 25, 2024, edition of Havre Weekly Chronicle listed the wrong day for the summer reading wrapup at the library. The final deadline for turning in minutes for the Havre-Hill County Library is today, Friday, July 26, at 6 p.m. Summer Reading Wrap up will take place at the library from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Saturday, July 267. Winners will be announced, raffles will be drawn, participants may receive their certificates. Ryan Bedwell of... Full story

  • Havre under non-essential water use ban

    Updated Jul 25, 2024

    The city of Havre has issued a ban on non-essential water use. The ban was issued Friday afternoon, effective immediately, and will last until conditions change, the release said. The hot and dry conditions are leading to the water treatment plant not being able to keep up with demand, the release said, adding that that is likely to worsen with the St. Mary Diversion shut down until at least next year. The ban prohibits most non-essential uses and restricts outdoor watering... Full story

  • Celebrating History: Election season 1924

    Updated Jul 25, 2024

    By Emily Mayer Candidates continued to file for public office this week in 1924. Former district judge W. B. Rhoades filed for lieutenant governor, J. H. Fenton for state representative, Phil Jestrab for Hill County Commissioner, Robert Patterson also filed for state representative, A. J. Hunter for Constable, Phil Clack and T. W. MacKenzie both filed for Clerk of Court, W. N Trudeau for state Senator, Earl Bronson for Clerk and Recorder and W. A. Murdock for Administrator. R. G. Linebarger and Frank N. Utter took out ads...

  • Local News - Friday wraps up Summer Reading at Havre-Hill County library'

    Updated Jul 25, 2024

    Press release The final deadline for turning in minutes for the Havre-Hill County Library is Friday, July 26, at 6 p.m. Summer Reading Wrap up will take place at the library from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Winners will be announced, raffles will be drawn, participants may receive their certificates. Ryan Bedwell of Hiway 2 Tattoo will be providing temporary tattoos. Walking tacos will be served. Lawn activities will also be available. All of the Havre-Hill County Library programs are free and open to the public....

  • Great Northern Fair 2024 underway with something for almost everyone

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 24, 2024

    Activities for the Great Northern Fair got underway last weekend with 4-H setup starting Sunday and fair open and 4-H exhibit entries and 4-H interviews going to the major start of the fair, which fully got under way Wednesday with the opening of the midway, the vendors, the Commercial Building, the exhibits and more. Arena entertainment started Wednesday as well with the popular Junior Rodeo. The Great Northern Rodeo Ram Rodeo takes over the arena tonight and Friday, July...

  • Montana Farm Bureau Federation attends Council of Presidents

    Updated Jul 24, 2024

    Press release WASHINGTON-During the American Farm Bureau Council of Presidents in Washington, D.C. last week, Farm Bureau members heard firsthand that an acceptable farm bill remains elusive. The group of Farm Bureau leaders heard from Senator John Boozman, R-Ariz., and Senator Debbie Stabenow, D-MIch., who reiterated that both parties remain committed to passing a Farm Bill. However, they have not yet come to an agreement that is likely to pass both chambers. "It is going to...

  • AGENDA - Hill County Board of Health

    Updated Jul 22, 2024

    Hill County Board of Health will hold its quarterly meeting Wednesday, July 24, 2024, from noon to 1 p.m. in the Commission Office of the Hill County Courthouse at 315 Fourth Street. The meeting agenda is: Call to Order Roll Call Approval of Meeting Minutes - April 17, 2024 Agenda corrections, additions or deletions Items of Old Business: 1. Status update: Interlocal Agreement with City of Havre and Hill County (restructure of County Health Board and By-Laws will come after Interlocal Agreement completed) Items of New... Full story

  • Friday wraps up Summer Reading at Havre-Hill County library

    Updated Jul 22, 2024

    Press release The final deadline for turning in minutes for the Havre-Hill County Library is Friday, July 26, at 6 p.m. Summer Reading Wrap up will take place at the library from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m. Winners will be announced, raffles will be drawn, participants may receive their certificates. Ryan Bedwell of Hiway 2 Tattoo will be providing temporary tattoos. Walking tacos will be served. Lawn activities will also be available. All of the Havre-Hill County Library programs are free and open to the public.... Full story

  • Ag research center Quinn Institute holds ribbon-cutting

    Updated Jul 21, 2024

    Staff and wire report The latest endeavor by Big Sandy-area farmer, businessman and researcher went full force last week, with a ribbon cutting and tours of the Quinn Institute July 9. Bob Quinn started the institute on 700 acres of land formerly part of the Quinn Farm and Ranch southeast of Big Sandy. The institute is intended to serve as a research and demonstration hub designed to foster the evolution of regenerative organic agriculture and a place-based approach to...

  • One killed, three injured in rollover following high-speed chase on Fort Belknap

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 18, 2024

    Editor’s note: Havre Weekly Chronicle received the name of the man killed in the crash after th is week’s edition was sent to press. This story has been updated to include it. Three people were injured and one killed last Thursday, July 11, following a vehicle leading Fort Belknap law enforcement officers on a high-speed chase. Quacey Whitegrass of Ronan, 32, died of injuries sustained in the crash, the Blaine County coroner said Wednesday. The other three in the car were injured in the crash, Montana Highway Patrol rep...

  • Celebrating History: Lots of summer fun 100 years ago

    Updated Jul 18, 2024

    By Emily Mayer People a century ago enjoyed campouts, vacations and fun community events like we do today. They loved going to the Bear Paw Mountains and Glacier National Park as well as enjoyed picnics and gatherings at the abandoned Fort Assinniboine. Here are a few articles related to tourism and community activities found in the Havre Daily Promoter 100 years ago this week. In the July 13, 1924, edition were these articles: DEMAND FOR LOTS EPWORTH LEAGUE CAMP GROUNDS Word received from Dr. C. G. Cole from Glacier park...

  • For the Record, July 18, 2024

    Updated Jul 18, 2024

    Havre Police Department Tuesday, July 9, 2024 After receiving a report from Saddle Butte Drive at 12:14 p.m. of a stolen gun, officers issued summonses to a 10-year-old and a 12-year old, each on a charge of theft, all others, and to two 13-year-olds, each on a charge of obstructing a peace officer or other public servant. -- Officers making a motor vehicle stop on the 1000 Block of First Street at 7:52 p.m. arrested William Joe Skidmore of Havre, 43, on charges of...

  • Much of Montana facing drought conditions

    Updated Jul 18, 2024

    Press release HELENA — The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation has released its 2024 Montana Drought Outlook Report, and, ccording to the report, much of Montana is facing abnormally dry to severe drought conditions resulting from low snowpack and below average precipitation during spring and early summer. Depending upon accumulated precipitation and temperatures over the next four to six weeks, the net deficits in June could result in the onset of widespread drought by late July. According to the r...

  • Senior Center News, July 18, 2024

    Updated Jul 18, 2024

    North Central Senior Center July 22-26 Menu Menu subject to change Menu not state-approved Monday, July 22, 2024 — Fish sandwich, jojo’s, corn, oranges, vanilla pudding Tuesday, July 23, 2024 — Cheesy chicken rice, green beans, mixed fruit Wednesday, July 24, 2024 — Beef stroganoff, peas and carrots, bread and butter, pears Thursday, July 25, 2024 — Ham and scalloped potato bake, mixed veggies, salad, lime Jell-O Friday, July 26, 20204 — Turkey noodle soup, tuna salad sandwich, corn, oranges Rudyard Center News: Until furth...

  • Montana State University names 2024 provost scholars

    Updated Jul 18, 2024

    From the MSU News Service BOZEMAN — Thirteen high school graduates, including Chinook graduate Quentin Edwards, from throughout the state and country, including six from Montana, have been named 2024 Montana State University Provost Scholars. The award is one of MSU’s most prestigious scholarships. “We are honored that these students have chosen to attend Montana State University,” MSU provost Robert Mokwa said. “We know they will impact our community, state and nation in significant ways.” The MSU Provost Scholarship...

  • Miller of Gildford part of sixth class of REAL Montana program

    Updated Jul 18, 2024

    BOZEMAN — Twenty current and emerging leaders from Montana’s natural resource industries including Alice Miller of Gildford have been selected to take part in the sixth class of a Montana State University Extension program offering in-depth education and training in the agriculture and natural resource industries. The program is called REAL Montana; REAL stands for Resource Education and Agriculture Leadership. REAL Montana is a comprehensive two-year program featuring eight in-state seminars, a weeklong national study tou...

  • Out Our Way: "A rod, staff, .45, and Jack"

    Updated Jul 18, 2024

    Psalm 23 Out our way, we still have vast herds of antelope, deer, bighorn sheep, and elk. We also have mountain lions, and in the Bear Paws we occasionally have attacks. I know I have shared this story on numerous occasions, but it is the tale I was given to share again with you about "Jack, the Rez dog." I won't go into the details again of how Jack and I came together, so let's just get into the account of when the lion popped up on a back trail in the Bear Paws. Doc and Jac...

  • Pastor's Corner: The way things ought to be

    Updated Jul 18, 2024

    1-2 Wilderness and desert will sing joyously, the badlands will celebrate and flower-Like the crocus in spring, bursting into blossom, a symphony of song and color. Mountain glories of Lebanon-a gift. Awesome Carmel, stunning Sharon-gifts. God's resplendent glory, fully on display. God awesome, God majestic. 3-4 Energize the limp hands, strengthen the rubbery knees. Tell fearful souls, "Courage! Take heart! God is here, right here, on his way to put things right. And redress...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jul 18, 2024

    You know, Lord, we're into summer - big time! Some out-of-state company popped in, wanting to view the City Scenes - said their grandparents used to live here - years ago! So, off we went. They'd never been to this town so were surprised to know there was an airport, even a train station, let alone taxicabs, and more schools than their grandma had mentioned; many years back. More chuckles when they saw several benches along the streets for folks to sit on. They had a seat,...

  • Visit 4-H at the Great Northern Fair

    Updated Jul 17, 2024

    Ayden Owens Northern Lights 4-H Club Reporter The Hill County Northern Lights 4-H club would like to invite the community up to the Great Northern Fairgrounds to view all Hill County 4-H members projects they've been working on, you can view the animal projects July 18-20. You can also support Hill County 4-H by enjoying a tornado potato, Wally burger, or a milkshake in the Chuckwagon. While your there be sure to check out the 4-H exhibits such as sewing, leatherwork, cake...

  • Fire again hits Midtown Car Care Center

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 11, 2024

    4 years to the day after reopening from a fire, another fire devastated Midtown Car Care Center in North Havre. Havre Fire Department's media report said the fire department responded at 2:41 the morning of Friday, July 5. Janet Robinson, bookkeeper and office manager for Midtown Car Care Center said no one was hurt, and the house next door where she and owner-operator Mike Breum live was saved without damage. She said the business, which started in its current location in...

  • BOR to start work fixing the St. Mary Diversion

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 11, 2024

    Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., announced Friday that U.S. Bureau of Reclamation announced it will start work “immediately” to rehabilitate the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works that supplies much of the water that flows through the Milk River each year. Gov. Greg Gianforte also announced the news in a release Tuesday. “I’m grateful for this much needed federal assistance to repair the St. Mary and Halls Coulee siphons,” Gianforte said. “The State of Montana stands ready to assist local and federal officials in responding...

  • A packed Great Northern Fair opens next week

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 11, 2024

    A full slate of events and activities are set to rock the Great Northern Fair at the Great Northern Fairgrounds next week. 4-H starts with setting things up Sunday, open exhibits will be accepted starting Monday, 4-H interviews are Tuesday and the midway is open Wednesday through Sunday with arena events set for each of those days. The grandstand events start with the perennial-favorite Junior Rodeo Wednesday. The Great Northern Rodeo Ram Rodeo takes over the arena Thursday and Friday, July 18-19. Saturday sees the truck and...

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