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Havre City Hall will be closed Tuesday for Election Day....
Press release During the COVID-19 pandemic and the isolation and stress caused by it, many people are looking for resources for themselves and others who need support. Following are a list of some numbers people can call for help and support. • Montana Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255) • RAINN National Sexual Assault Hotline: 1-800-656-4673 • Tumbleweed Runaway and Family Crisis Program: 406-259-2558 and, toll free, 1-888-816-4702 • Friendship Line by Institute on Aging is both a crisis intervention hotline...
Press release A Page A5 story in Friday’s edition of The Havre Public Schools misreported the next Cottonwood School Board meeting. Cottonwood Schools regular board meeting will be Tuesday, Nov. 10, at 6 p.m. at the North School. The public can also join electronically and can contact the clerk at 265-6970 to see how....
Havre Police Department Tyrel Henry Bear of Havre, 34, was issued a summons on charges of shoplifting and violation of conditions of release after a caller at an 11th Street West business reported a theft Friday at 8:24 a.m. -- Officers investigated vandalism Friday at 5:48 p.m. -- Veresalabogis Waqaituinayau of Havre, 23, was arrested on charges of criminal mischief vandalism and disorderly conduct after a caller at a Montana State University-Northern residence hall reported...
Montana Farmers Union has announced it is partnering with Montana State University-Northern to develop the country’s first-ever meat processing curriculum, which will teach meat processing from harvest to retail. Montana Farmers Union received a $150,000 Montana Meat Processing Infrastructure Grant, which is part of the federal coronavirus relief funds, and the grant will be matched with another $150,000 from MFU and cooperative partners, a press release said. The funds w...
Editor's note: This version corrects that the Harlem junior-senior high school building is closed today and the Harlem Elementary School building remained open. Montana set a new high today for one-day totals in new COVID-19 cases, and more cases were confirmed in Chinook's Sweet Home, Chinook High School, Harlem Elementary School and Havre Public Schools. The state COVID-19 response tracking map update this morning listed 1,063 new cases confirmed, the highest daily total...
At a press conference Thursday held by Gov. Steve Bullock, a pair of COVID-19 survivors, a married couple from Butte, shared their story and how the virus has affected their lives and outlooks on the pandemic. Gilbert Herrera, 51, said he‘s been against mask wearing since the start of the pandemic, at points even shaming and laughing at those who did wear them, and that his outlook towards the pandemic was one of, in hindsight, excessive skepticism. “I was a firm believer in not wearing a mask,” Herrera said. “(I‘v...
Horror is coming to Havre tonight at the Cottonwood Cinema in the form of a Montana-produced horror film titled, “Nexus of Evil.” Second Winds Productions is a film company started by partners Eden Bryant and Brandon Smith in June of 2019. The team’s company is based in Polson and “Nexus of Evil” is its first feature film, focusing on a group of adults who revisit a camp they abandoned as children. “Honestly, it was inspired by horror films from the ’80s,” Smith said. “You know the campground horror movies. What really happe...
Harlem schools reported a positive staff member with a total so far of 24 students and five staff members testing positive. The junior-senior high building was closed today but the elementary building remained open. Hill County had 13 new cases listed Thursday night, 835 total, 270 active, 21 active hospitalizations, 543 recovered and 22 deaths Rocky Boy, also included in Hill or Chouteau county numbers, reported 6 new cases, 173 active on the reservation and 4 active hospitalizations...
While people may be concerned about traditional trick-or-treating during the COVID-19 pandemic and some traditional events are canceled, local groups, communities, businesses and organizations are having some events for people to celebrate the holiday. Some of the local events are: District 4 Human Resources Development Council is holding a drive-through trunk or treat today from 1-3 p.m. in its east parking lot at 2229 Fifth Ave. Taco Treat is holding a pumpkin carving...
The Havre Jaycees canned food drive it is holding in place of its annual haunted house ends Saturday, the day of Halloween. The Jaycees have an annual haunted house held above the Eagles Club as a fundraiser for the service organization’s activities, however, due to COVID-19 the event was cancelled this year. The Jaycees accept nonperishable food item donations at the haunted house, which they turn over to the Havre Community Food Bank. “People have been upset that we can...
Press release Cottonwood Schools regular board meeting will be Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the North School. The public can also join electronically and can contact the clerk at 265-6970 to see how....
Press release Havre Public Schools is accepting letters of interest for the open seat on the Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees. The district has accepted the resignation of Trustee Brian Williams and is seeking to fill his seat. In accordance with Havre Public Schools policy 1111, any person who is a qualified voter of the district is legally qualified to become a trustee. The person must be 18 or older and a resident of the school district. A person assuming a trustee position under this circumstance shall serve until...
North Central Senior Citizens Center, Nov. 9-13 Menu by Earlene DeWinter — subject to change Monday — Tater Tot casserole, salad, biscuits, poorman’s bars Tuesday — Election Day — Senior Center is closed Wednesday — Meatballs, mashed potatoes and gravy, carrots, fruit Thursday — Chicken tetrazzini, salad, coffee cake Friday — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert Open enrollment has begun. If you need help verifying your Part D (prescription) coverage, it will be done by phone appointments or video conference. All documentation wil...
Monday 10 a.m. — Oath of office — deputy sheriff 5:30 — Hill County Park Board meeting Tuesday General Election — office closed Wednesday Office hours Thursday 10 a.m. — Business meeting Friday 1 p.m. — Board of Health COVID- 19 conference call...
Havre City Council meets Monday at 7 p.m. in City Hall. Call to order Pledge of Allegiance Roll call Minutes Committee reports Public comment on agenda items: 1 and 2 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. Ordinance No. 912 (second reading) — An Ordinance Amending Title 1, Chapter 6, Section 1, Salaries Of Elective Officers, of The Havre City Code. 2. Approval of October claims and manual warrants. C...
Hill County Park Board will meet at the Community Center at Great Northern Fairgrounds Monday, Nov. 2, at 5:30 p.m. The meeting agenda is: 1. Approval of minutes 2. Approval of agenda 3. Guests and public comments on agenda items only, and agenda requests for next meeting 4. Cabin business 5. Old business Monitoring progress Monitoring presentation, Nov. 17 South Cross Fence Cabin inspections Delinquent cabin 6. New business 7. Committee reports Rules and Regulation Committee Finance and Planning Committee Grazing Committee...
Havre Police Department Cody Arthur Shortman of Havre, 36, was issued a summons on a shoplifting charge after a caller at a First Street business reported Thursday at 9:20 a.m. that they had a shoplifter in custody. -- Officers investigated a remote breathalyzer test violation reported at the police station Thursday at 10:26 a.m. -- Mona Louise Wells of Havre, 61 was issued a summons on a charge of theft of lost or mislaid property after a caller at a First Street business...
Relaxing day with bit of snow, More snow is on the way. So, we'll just wait, putter a bit; shovel another day. 'Twould be such fun if girlfriends came, but they'd have to fight ice! However, they moved out of town; memory of them is nice. We could think back some years ago, when two gals paid a call. Of course, that day, there was no snow, for it was early fall! Now those two gals, are all alone, but they know how to share, Their hubby's left, gone on ahead, these gals know ho...
As God's people, we are called by Jesus to love God and to love our neighbors. As citizens of the United States of America who follow this call, we must engage the complex and contentious social issues that face our nation with humility, civility, intellectual rigor and honesty. As followers of Jesus - whether Democrats, Republicans or independents - we must seek the health of our nation for the good of all people. Do we acknowledge that we have not always loved God and loved...
Out our way, before the snows come and the Alberta Clippers start freezing the waters and the blood of those exposed without shelter, is the fall roundup. While Charlie and I rode fenced in pastures, there are still places with open range and it is extremely critical to find scattered pairs and get them down to shelter before the winter's rage is fully upon us. I have actually done a little open-range work and found it really tough as cattle are often scattered and not...
Press release Thanks to a generous gift of 35 cows from Sweet Grass County rancher Dan Vollum, 15,000 pounds of hamburger was to be delivered to the Montana Food Bank Network this morning at 10:30. The Producer Partnership, a new statewide organization, facilitated the donation. Its mission: Farmers and ranchers working to end hunger in Montana. Established by sixth-generation Park County rancher Matt Pierson in April, The Producer Partnership has already donated 17,500 pounds of hamburger to several local food banks and...
Havre Daily News staff Along with many other residences in the area, the yard of The Longknifes on the 1600 Block of 10th Street West is decorated for the season. The family has been decorating heavily for Halloween for several years now. People who have photos of their favorite decorations at their own or at other residences can email them to [email protected]....
Press release ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — In honor of Native American Heritage Month, American Indian Graduate Center has established the Empowering Scholars Initiative, which will increase the organization’s reach as it transforms the educational journeys of Native scholars. The $1 million scholarship launch is set to happen Sunday, thanks to the generosity of MacKenzie Scott. By implementing the Empowering Scholars Initiative, American Indian Graduate Center has the ability to fund first- and second-generation decedents, par...