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  • Sen. Tester tours new VA clinic in Havre

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 5, 2021

    U.S. Sen. Jon Tester D-Mont. visited the soon-to-be-opened Merril Lundman VA Clinic at the Holiday Village Mall Wednesday, and said it is an impressive facility that will make local veterans proud. The new clinic is nearly three times the size of its pervious location on 13th Street was designed to make use of the VA’s Patient Aligned Care Team — PACT — model, which is meant to make it a one-stop shop for nearly all veterans medical needs. Tester said this is especially important since so many veterans have multiple inter...

  • Havre Public Schools sets special board meeting tonight

    Havre Daily News staff|Updated Jan 18, 2021

    Havre Public Schools announced Friday afternoon it is having a special board meeting tonight at 6:30 in Havre Middle School and via Zoom. The agenda only has two items of business, a notification from the interim superintendent and consideration of methods to conduct a superintendent search. The complete agenda and a link to the Zoom meeting is at the district website, http://www.blueponyk12.com ....

  • Senior Center News, Jan. 15, 2021

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    North Central Senior Citizens Center Jan. 18-23 Menu by Earlene DeWinter, subject to change Monday — Holiday — Closed Tuesday — Salad, baked ham, mashed potatoes and gravy, corn, rolls, apple crisp Wednesday — Unstuffed chicken cordon bleu, potato wedges, vegetables, fruit Thursday — Hamburger stroganoff, buttered noodles, broccoli, coffee cake Friday — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert The Senior Center is providing medical transportation only for now. Remember to call ahead for Friday’s appointments. Remember to wash your hands...

  • For the Record, Jan. 14, 2021

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    Havre Police Department Power lines were reported down and debris in the streets on the north end of Fifth Avenue at 12:22 p.m. -- Officers made three arrests during a vehicle stop on First Street Wednesday at 12:50 p.m. No details on the charges were provided in the dispatch log, but three people named as involved parties were listed in this morning's jail roster. Ma'taveon Makei Scott was being held on charges of obstruction of a peace officer or other public servant and...

  • North Star Elementary expected to return to in-class school Monday

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    Havre Daily News staff Barring unforeseen changes, North Star Elementary will return to in-school instruction beginning Monday, a release from North Star Public Schools said. Students who have been identified as close contacts, positive cases, or are otherwise restricted should not return until all conditions for safe return have been met, the release said. In addition, people who have sick family members in their household are asked to not send their students to school. “They should not attend until any household illness t...

  • Payan taking over as chief patrol agent in Border Patrol Havre Sector

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    From U.S. Customs and Border Protection The U.S. Border Patrol's Havre Sector has announced the arrival of Chief Patrol Agent Eduardo Payan. Payan, who most recently served as the Chief Patrol Agent at the Buffalo Sector, is a 33-year veteran of the U.S. Border Patrol, and will assume command of Havre Sector on Jan. 17. Payan will replace Chief Sean L. McGoffin, who recently transferred to Texas to serve as the chief patrol agent of the Big Bend Sector. "I am excited for the o...

  • IRS warns Montanans of of new wave of COVID-19 scams

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    From Internal Revenue Service DENVER — The Internal Revenue Service’s Criminal Investigation Division — IRS-CI — is warning Montana taxpayers about a new wave of COVID-19-related scams as the agency delivers the second round of Economic Impact Payments. In the last several months, IRS-CI has seen a variety of Economic Impact Payment — EIP — scams and other financial schemes designed to steal money and personal information from taxpayers. Criminals are taking advantage of the second round of Economic Impact Payments ...

  • Agenda - Great Northern Fair Board

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    The Great Northern Fair Board will meet Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in the Great Northern Fairgrounds Community Center. The meeting agenda is: Call meeting to order Roll call of members Recognize and record public attendees Approve last meeting’s minutes Public comment: Anything brought up here will be added to next month’s new business to be discussed and voted.) Fair Manager’s Report Civic Groups Report Donated Hours Report: Committee reports: Buildings and Grounds Commission Policy Financial and Events Old business: 1. 4-H sidew...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    Monday Closed in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day Tuesday 10:30 am — Road Department meeting in the Commissioner’s office 1:30 pm — Bid opening in commissioner’s office for security system project 1:30 pm — Building manager meeting in commissioner’s office 5:30 pm — Fair board meeting at the Great Northern Fairgrounds Community Center Wednesday Noon — Hill County Board of Health meeting in the Annex Meeting Room 6 p.m. — Rural Fire District 1 meeting in the Timmons Room Thursday 10 a.m. — County officials meeting i...

  • For the Record, Jan. 15, 2021

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    Havre Police Department A Second Avenue caller asked Thursday at 8:46 a.m. to speak with an officer about guns stolen from a vehicle. -- Alfred James Chandler of Havre, 61, was arrested on charges of driving with a suspended or revoked driver's license, driving without vehicle insurance and possession of drug paraphernalia during a vehicle stop on 12th Avenue Thursday at 9:01 a.m. Hill County Sheriff's Office A caller at a U.S. Highway 2 West business reported a theft...

  • Local students on UM Western Dean's List

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    From University of Montana Western DILLON — The University of Montana Western named 572 students to the 2020 fall semester Dean’s List. To achieve this honor, students must be enrolled full-time or for 12 semester credits and carry a minimum 3.33 grade point average. Local students named to the list include: Ethan Haberts, Chester Acadia Overlie, Chester Tamer Jamieson, Chinook Trevor Reid, Chinook Katlynn Bodner, Havre Trinity Leeds, Havre Nicole Stimson, high honors, Havre...

  • Students named to MSU-Northern's 2020 Fall semester Dean's List

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    Press release The Montana State University-Northern’s fall semester Dean’s List contains 347 students. To be included in the Dean’s List, students must carry a minimum of 12 credits and earn a grade point average of 3.25 or better. Students who received an incomplete or “F” during this semester are not included on the honor roll listing. The following list of local students is organized alphabetically by home town. People should note, though, that many students give a Havre address instead of a home town address, and thus...

  • Out Our Way: The quiet one - Isaiah 42:1-9

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    Out our way, I found working cattle was a lot different from what I grew up seeing on TV. Of course, there is a difference between trailing cattle hundreds of miles and simply moving a herd from one pasture to another, but some things I suspect were the same. Quiet herding was better than being loud and noisy. I have written about my first round up in Wyoming when we were gathering cow/calf units for the branding. Things were going smoothly until the owner of the herd drove...

  • Pastor's Corner: Abiding in Christ

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    This next work week, Monday-Friday, Jan. 18-22, the Greater Havre Area Ministerial Association - G.H.A.M.A. - will be leading our community in observing the "Week of Prayer for Christian Unity." Each of the five mornings, we are inviting people to gather at the St. Jude's Parish Center at 7 a.m. for devotions, prayer, and breakfast together. The minister sharing the devotions will change from day to day: Monday – Pastor Curt Curtis, Havre Assembly; Tuesday – Father Dan Wathen...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jan 15, 2021

    You know, Lord, as a child, I can imagine that any one of us just loved it when our mom would read to us. We would sit on Mama's lap and listen to every word. As she read, we would examine the details of every picture and wait eagerly to hear what was on the next page. Did any of us ever think about the idea that our lives also tell a story? In every situation - good, bad, or indifferent - people around us are watching and listening to the story we are telling. Our story is...

  • Wind storm wreaks havoc in Havre area

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    A major wind storm blew through Montana from the West Coast Wednesday, causing some extremely high wind gusts and some major damage in the Havre area. The wind pulled the roof off of the Vande Bogart Library at Montana State University-Northern and slammed the roof off a building on U.S. Highway 2 being used by Big Equipment Co. into power lines, causing a power outage. NorthWestern Energy - the power outage webpage for which is not available due to the company being unable...

  • Police investigating fire in St. Jude Thaddeus Church

    Kimberly Bolta|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    Havre police report that two juveniles started a fire in the basement of St. Jude Thaddeus Church Wednesday. The juveniles found paper towels in the storage room the church uses for paper products. The juveniles started the fire away from anything combustible. No real damage was caused, said Capt. Aaron Witmer of Havre Police Department. Pastoral Minister Tim Maroney said he believes that it was an attempt at disrupting, not destroying. He also said that the church has had...

  • Tester calls for consequences for President Trump's enablers in congress

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    Montana’s senior senator said Wednesday that members of Congress who objected to certifying the results of the presidential election should have to face the consequences. “If you do stupid stuff, you should make amends, and the enablers did some real stupid stuff,” Sen. Jon Tester said Wednesday during an interview in Havre. He said members of Congress who objected to the votes bear part of the responsibility for the attack by spreading misinformation or by needlessly objecting to legitimately cast electoral votes. “The...

  • Gianforte rescinds most COVID-19 mandates

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 14, 2021

    At a press conference Wednesdsay afternoon, Gov. Greg Gianforte announced a revision to the COVID-19 mandates of his predecessor that effectively eliminates any restrictions on gathering size, the operating hours of restaurants, bars, breweries and casinos or their in-dining-room capacity. This new directive will go into effect Friday at 5 a.m. Gianforte said his administration has consulted with public health experts, health care providers, and business leaders before making...

  • The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today's update was 88,110 with 431 new cases, 3,917 active

    Updated Jan 14, 2021

    Hill County reported Wednesday evening another COVID-19-related death. The number of active hospitalizations was 192. The number of deaths was 1,077. Blaine County reported Wednesday evening 1 new case, 625 total, 9 active, 1 active hospitalizations, 24 deaths Hill County reported Wednesday evening 8 new cases, 1,760 total, 68 active, 3 active hospitalizations, 39 deaths Rocky Boy reported Wednesday evening, also reported on either Chouteau or Hill County numbers, no new cases, 784 total, 30 active, 29 active on Rocky Boy’s I...

  • Havre schools moving to four days in class

    Kimberly Bolta|Updated Jan 13, 2021

    During Tuesday night's Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees meeting, the Phase 3A re-opening plan for Havre Public Schools recommended by Interim Superintendent Craig Mueller was passed by the board unanimously. The decision will move kindergarten through grade five students to four days of in-person learning Jan. 19 and grades six through 12 students to four-day, in-person learning Jan. 25. Face coverings will be required for all staff and students and meals will continue...

  • 2020 Red Kettle brings in more than expected, less than hoped for

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 13, 2021

    4 was a successful year for Salvation Army Havre in terms of fundraising, but despite that success, 2021 may prove a difficult year as the COVID-19 pandemic continues and the demand for their services increases. Social Services Director Trina Crawford said the 2020 Red Kettle event, the organization’s primary fundraiser for the year which makes up their budget for 2021, brought in far more than she was expecting. “Red Kettle went really well this year,” Crawford said. “We raised $35,000, which is way exciting, I don’t t...

  • The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today's update was 87,653 with 597 new cases, 4,908 active

    Updated Jan 13, 2021

    Hill County reported Tuesday a COVID-19-related death. The number of active hospitalizations was 199. The number of deaths was 1,069. Blaine County reported on the state update this morning and from the county Monday, no new cases, 623 total, 11 active, 1 hospitalization listed Monday, 24 deaths Hill County reported Tuesday evening 3 new cases, 1,752 total, 76 active, 3 active hospitalizations, 37 deaths Rocky Boy reported Tuesday evening, also reported on either Chouteau or Hill County numbers, 1 new cases, 784 total, 31...

  • Montana Dept. of Revenue: Business Owners Must Report Equipment by March 1

    Updated Jan 13, 2021

    From Montana Department of Revenue HELENA — It’s time for businesses to report the equipment they own to the Montana Department of Revenue. Owners can report online using the department’s Trans Action Portal — TAP — at https://tap.dor.mt.gov . The reporting deadline is March 1. The deadline must be met to avoid a 20 percent penalty. All businesses must report the equipment they owned as of Jan. 1 if the market value of their business equipment is more than $100,000 statewide. Owners must file the report even if there wer...

  • Hey Chinook, we did it!

    Updated Jan 13, 2021

    By Carla Jenewein Red Cross blood drive coordinator for Chinook Each blood donation at a blood drive can save up to three lives. Because of your generosity, 150 lives will be saved. There were 49 individuals who showed up to donate Tuesday, Jan. 5. There were three deferrals and four Power Reds making our total number of pints donated 50, exceeding our goal of 42 by eight. These numbers are really something to celebrate and we are grateful for each and every one of you who made our success possible. To those walk-ins who were...

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