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Havre Police Department A caller at a First Street West business reported Monday at 8:38 a.m. finding a bag with possible drugs inside. -- Officers investigated a Monday 11:16 a.m. report at the police station of a remote breathalyzer test violation. -- A caller outside the Hill County Courthouse reported at 11:35 a.m. that a silver truck went over a curb and hit a retaining wall and another vehicle. -- A 14-year-old was issued a summons on charges of minor in possession,...
The Live Nativity held for decades at Van Orsdel United Methodist Church will be held under different circumstances this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic with a drive-through format, where attendees will view the scene from their cars. The Nativity will run Saturday, Dec. 5, from 5 to 7 p.m., a release from Van Orsdel United Methodist Church said. The Live Nativity will be set up in the back of the church by the storage shed, facing the alley. People viewing the Nativity will drive their cars in from the north side of the...
A two-vehicle crash outside of Kremlin Saturday evening involving a pair of pick-up trucks resulted in the death of one driver and the other going to the hospital. The name of the deceased has yet to be released pending notification of relatives. Highway Patrol’s incident report says the collision took place near mile marker 368 on Highway 2 and the two drivers were the only people involved. A 2009 GMC Sierra driven by the deceased, a 20-year-old man from Kremlin, was traveling westbound on Highway 2 when they crossed the c...
Gary & Leo’s sold individualized turkey dinners this year in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and they were successful enough that it may sell them again next year even after the pandemic is gone. Store Manager Tracy Job said the individual meals, which were only available Thanksgiving day and the day before, were sold out by 11 a.m. on the holiday. Job said the deli was able to make about 120 of them and they went fast. In an interview last Tuesday Job said the idea to offer turkey dinners came about in the wake of the y...
Health care and public officials are warning people that numbers may seem down for confirmed COVID-19 cases but that may be an impact of the holiday and they may come back even higher as testing catches up. The state COVID-19 response tracking map update this morning listed 369 new cases in the state, bringing the total to 62,198 confirmed cases, but officials say that number could climb as testing delayed by the Thanksgiving holiday catches up. The total today is 2,402 more than the update from Friday, which reported 148...
The number of active hospitalizations was 471. The number of deaths was 681. Blaine County reported Sunday evening no new cases, 517 total, 29 active, 3 active hospitalizations, 19 deaths Hill County reported Sunday evening 7 new cases, 1,329 total, 241 active, 7 active hospitalizations, 31 deaths Rocky Boy — also reported on either Chouteau or Hill County numbers — current data not available Fort Belknap — also reported on either Blaine or Phillips County numbers — current data not available Liberty County, reported on the... Full story
Havre Police Department An arrest was made related to a sex offense reported Friday at 8:05 a.m. by Child and Family Services. No details were provided on the charges. -- Officers investigated a 911 call from 15th Street West at 3:13 p.m. Friday. -- Lance Jordan Courchane of Box Elder, 29, was arrested on charges of trespass to property, obstructing a peace officer or other public servant, resisting arrest, assault on a peace officer or judicial officer, assault with bodily...
People in the Havre Area again have the opportunity to join a toy drive that has been running for more than half a century. Edward Jones Investments Havre office has been a part of the U.S. Marine Corps’ annual Toys for Tots for the past two years and will be running its third annual Toys for Tots drive this year. The toys will be given to children in the Havre area. There is a great need for toys for older children ages 12-18, local Edward Jones Financial Advisor Jennifer T...
The Montana Nurses Association is asking Montanans to take advantage of the holiday season and use it as an opportunity to slow the spread of COVID-19 throughout the state. “If everyone would just stay home and adhere to the guidelines, you know, we just recommend trying to go above and beyond just because our numbers are so high here in Montana,” MNA Chief Executive Officer Vicky Byrd said. A release written by Byrd lists a number of suggestions that she says will help to flatten the curve and save lives. The release sai...
The number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 has dropped in this part of Montana, though it still is higher than health officials hope for, and numbers continue to roll in throughout the state, straining resources. Local, state and medical officials are urging people to follow recommendations to slow the spread of the virus during the holiday season, including keeping gatherings small or nonexistent, people not going out of their homes unless it is essential and that anyone going out in public wears a mask to reduce their...
The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today’s update, the day after the holiday, was 59,796 with 148 new cases, 15,852 active. The map website said the totals probably would be updated as investigations continue. The number of active hospitalizations listed this morning was 452. The number of deaths was 653. Blaine County reported Wednesday evening 4 new cases, 509 total, 42 active, 3 active hospitalizations, 19 deaths Hill County reported Wednesday evening 21 new cases, 1,302 total, 242 a... Full story
Hill County Commission Wednesday again tabled a discussion of county employees work history traveling with them for pay and benefits if the employees change position. The Hill County Commission announced that discussion of the potential policy change that would allow county employees to keep their longevity even after switching jobs or departments within the county will be discussed at Thursday’s county officials meeting. The topic originally came up last week, but was set for additional discussion this week. During the c...
Press release Havre quilter Karen Vosen was notified that her two quilts Dancing with Stars and Millefiori Quilt Along have been accepted into the Pieces of Tradition exhibit that will be in the 2020 Virtual Quilt Festival Dec. 3-5. Each year, Quilt International holds its annual quilt show in November in Houston. This year, the organization is holding a virtual quilt show and people can view it online for a small fee at Quilt International Virtual Quilt Show at...
Press release Havre Middle School's Sixth-Grade Student of the Month for November is Nathan Albert. Nathan's guardians are Dave and Dawn Kaasa. He has two siblings, Rhianna Albert and Zechia Logan. At HMS, Nathan strives to maintain a high GPA. He also plays the trumpet in the middle school band. Outside of school, Nathan participates in an online hunter safety course and is very involved with his church. In his spare time, he loves creating art, building with Legos and...
HAVRE — This GivingTuesday, the MSU-Northern Foundation, also known as the Northern Alumni Foundation, will inspire generosity by inviting alumni, donors, and friends of Northern to give back to the college and share their light with students, staff, and faculty. GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement, unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and their world. GivingTuesday will kick off the generosity season this year by inspiring people to give back on December 1, 2020, and t...
The letters to Santa mailbox is back again this year and is located at the Havre Holiday Village Mall. People can drop letters to Santa off and they will be read live on North Pole Radio at 92.5 KPQX. No other events have been confirmed at the Havre Holiday Village at this time due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Watch for updates in The Havre Daily News...
North Central Senior Citizens Center, Nov. 30 to Dec. 4 Menu by Earlene DeWinter, subject to change Monday — Pulled-pork sandwich, coleslaw, corn-on-the-cob, cookies Tuesday — Salad, spaghetti with meat sauce, green beans, bread sticks, pineapple upside-down-cake Wednesday — Baked fish, potato supreme, carrots, coffee cake Thursday — Barbecued pork patty sandwich, potato salad, cookies Friday — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert If you have received your printouts for part D insurance and have decided to sign up for a new insuran...
The Hill County Water District meeting will be Wednesday, Dec. 2, at 7:30 p.m. at the District’s shop/office at 104 Second St. in Hingham. • Recognition of visitors; public comments, limited to any matter not on this agenda and within the jurisdiction of the District Board — three-minute time limit per speaker. • Call to order and approval of minutes of previous meeting • Old business • Other old business • New business: 1. Employee report 2. Financial report • Other new business • Other: 1. Delinquencies 2. Bills • Next m...
Havre Police Department A caller on Seventh Street reported Wednesday at 8:20 a.m. a wallet was stolen out of a vehicle. -- Raven Ray Wolfgang Lanier of Havre, 23, was arrested on charges of obstructing a peace officer or other public servant and possession of drug paraphernalia after a caller on 10th Avenue asked Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. for assistance from officers. -- A caller on Center Street reported Wednesday at 11:04 a.m. being scammed out of money. -- Wednesday at 1:38...
It's Christmas, the most wonderful time of year - right? Well, not quite, at least not liturgically. Advent is a time of preparation. In the secular world during a typical year, that preparation involves filling our calendars with going to all the obligatory Christmas parties and concerts, dragging out the baking pans and decorations, and hunting through the closets for a Christmas-themed sweater to wear. But in this year of social distancing, I wonder if it is an invitation t...
Many of the ideas and scriptures for this article are from the devotional “God Wants You To Win!” by world champion calf roper Jeff Copenhaver. As we conclude this series I want to summarize some of the remaining stories from Jeff and encourage each of you to continue to press on in your relationship with the Lord. Jeff once asked a golfer what the best golf tip he had ever received and the golfer responded, “Slow everything way down.” Then Jeff asked the man what the best life tip he had ever received and the golfer again re...
You know, Lord, sometimes we just need to say “Thank You, Lord” for being so good to us, for always being so loving and kind. It’s a necessity to speak out and tell others that we are redeemed, that we are saved from our enemies. In Your Word, we read how the exiles were brought back from the far corners of the earth. They cried out for help and You, Lord, led them straight to safety and to a place to live. So, do we, in this day and age when all sorts of troubles seem to bombard us every which way, do we sit in darkness, in...