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  • Radio Field Day set in Havre Saturday and Sunday

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 11, 2024

    Editor’s note: This story ran in the June 13 edition of Havre Weekly Chronicle, but misreported the days of the event. The corrected story follows. The local ham radio club again is inviting people to come watch — and use — amateur radios this weekend in Havre. Hi-Line Amateur Radio Club will be participating in the American Radio Relay League — ARRL — Field Day from noon Saturday, June 22, to noon Sunday, June 23, at Veterans Memorial Park on 11th Street west across from Montana State University-Northern’s Tilleman Field, cl...

  • Agenda - Havre City Council Fire and Police Committee

    Updated Jul 11, 2024

    Editor’s note: This version corrects the committee that was scheduled to meet. Havre City Council’s Fire and Police Committee will met Monday, June 24, 2024, at 6:30 p.m. to address issues brought to the Havre City Council regarding the Havre Police Department.... Full story

  • Siphons break in St. Mary Diversion

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jul 8, 2024

    A siphon on the more-than-100-year-old system that provides much - almost all, in drought years - to the Milk River broke Monday, shutting down the system. The Montana Area Office of the Bureau of Reclamation area manager said Tuesday the bureau was waiting for the water to finish flowing out of the breached siphons on the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works and is working to get a feel for impacts caused by the breach and looking at possible models for replacement or...

  • Havre gets $1.25 million in first round of tourism grant

    Updated Jul 2, 2024

    Havre one of seven cities to receive $1.25 million for tourism improvements HELENA, Mont. – The Montana Department of Commerce announced last week that $8.75 million of grant funding will be distributed to seven pilot communities, $1.25 million each, including Havre, to increase economic vibrancy and tourism appeal, enhance destination resiliency and diversify tourism-related assets and infrastructure. “This significant investment in the tourism infrastructure for Havre and our area has the potential to be a game-changer in... Full story

  • Agenda - Havre City Council

    Updated Jun 28, 2024

    Editor’s note: The city is unable to provide the full agenda in time for Havre Weekly Chronicle’s Tuesday printing deadline for the Thursday print edition. The agenda also is posted on the city website at https://www.ci.havre.mt.us/council-agenda and is posted in Havre City Hall. Havre City Council will meet Monday, July 1, 2024, at 7 p.m. in City Hall. The meeting agenda is: Call to order Pledge of Allegiance Roll call Minutes Committee reports Public comment on agenda items 1 through 4. For items not on this agenda, pub... Full story

  • Young Havre man killed in Glacier County car crash

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 28, 2024

    An 18-year-old Havre man was killed Thursday in a one-car crash in Glacier County. At the time of this story being published, Havre Weekly Chronicle was waiting to hear from the Glacier County coroner if the name of the Havre man had been released. The Havre man was a passenger in the Cadillac Escalade that crashed. The incident report said information about the driver was unknown at the time of the report being filed. Highway Patrol said this morning that no information about the driver was ready for release. The report... Full story

  • Montana receives $43.3 million in PILT to support vital services in communities

    Updated Jun 27, 2024

    From U.S. Department of the Interior WASHINGTON — The Department of the Interior today announced that 56 local governments in Montana will receive a total of $43.3 million in Payments in Lieu of Taxes funding for 2024. Because local governments cannot tax Federal lands, annual PILT payments help to defray the costs associated with maintaining important community services. A release from U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., lists the Montana payments, which included $1,258,897 for Blaine County, $483,587 for Chouteau County, $...

  • Celebrating History: Elks state convention in the news

    Updated Jun 27, 2024

    By Emily Mayer Havre’s activity intensified in preparation for all that was going on for July 4th. Everyone was getting into the act for the state Elks convention, and this article was printed on the front page of the June 22, 1924, Havre Daily Promoter: SPECIAL RATES GRANTED ELKS TO HAVRE PRIZES WILL BE HUNG UP FOR BEST BAND, BEST DRUM CORPS AND NEATEST APPEARING LODGE IN PARADE Fare and one half, regular rates, has been granted by the railroads to members of the B. P. O. E. to attend the state convention in Havre, July 3...

  • Chinook Pool and Park Project thanks contributors

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 27, 2024

    Chinook's Friends of the Pool and Parks Foundation in the last few days have extended thanks to several more people and groups that have helped the foundation move closer to its goal of rehabilitating the Chinook Pool and the Ensign Sweet Memorial Park. The former Jumping Juniper Garden Club organization donated nearly $1,200 of funds that they had raised over the years to the Friends of the Pool and Park Foundation for improvements to the pool and park, the foundation said in...

  • For the Record, June 27, 2024

    Updated Jun 27, 2024

    Havre Police Department Tuesday, June 18, 2024 Officers making a motor vehicle stop at about the 3100 Block of U.S. Highway 2 West at 9:34 a.m. arrested Tyson Rondo Gruber of Havre, 32, on two state District Court warrants. -- Officers issued a summons, no details listed in the dispatch report, after a caller from the 100 Block of Ninth Avenue reported at 2:28 p.m. that a dog bit someone. -- After receiving a complaint from Third Street at 9:17 p.m., officers issued a summons...

  • Notice - Cottonwood Schools cancels July board meeting

    Updated Jun 27, 2024

    Press release Davey Schoolregular board meeting for July is canceled...

  • Notice - Cottonwood Schools cancels July board meeting

    Updated Jun 27, 2024

    Press release Cottonwood Schools regular board meeting for July is canceled... Full story

  • Local Democrats say hosting state convention was a success

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 20, 2024

    Earlier this month, the state Democratic party came to Havre to host its state convention, and local Democrats said it was a great success. “Hosting the statewide convention in Havre for the first time in several decades was a great way to showcase our community to more than 160 folks from every corner of Montana,” Rep. Paul Tuss, D-Havre said. “It was also an opportunity to highlight the issues that are important to rural northern Montana, including support for the incredible programs at (Montana State Unive...

  • Committee talks about food trucks, snow and weed removal and SIDs

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 20, 2024

    Havre City Council’s Streets and Sidewalks Committee met Monday to talk about several issues, including the creation of Special Improvement Districts to improve neighborhoods. Public Works Director Trevor Mork said people are asking on a regular basis what can be done to improve infrastructure in neighborhoods, and he said people need to realize the difference between maintenance an improvements or rehabilitation. City taxes paid by residents are used for maintenance of infrastructure, like repairing water main breaks or f...

  • VA invites veterans to Summer Vet Fest in Glasgow

    Updated Jun 20, 2024

    Press release U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Montana VA Health Care System has invited veterans to a special event in Glasgow. The two-day Montana VA Summer Vet Fest is set June 26-27 in Glasgow. A poster fo the event said veterans can come to the event to find out what VA can do for them, getting answer to VA benefits and health care questions and learning more about VA services and veteran resources. Day One, June 26, is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Glasgow VA Clinic at 630 Second Ave. South, with topics including...

  • Fair Board finalizes summer plans

    Christy Bambrough|Updated Jun 20, 2024

    Great Northern Fair Board members met Monday evening to wrap up the last details that needed attention before the fairgrounds take off for the summer. Fairgrounds Manager Frank English discussed many improvements during his fair manager’s report. Renovations and repairs to the horse barn and 4-H exhibit were mentioned, as well as preparations for new bathrooms and second set of bathrooms, which has been a project that English has been focused on for the last year. The Ark Church donated 40-45 chairs in good condition to be u...

  • USDA reminds producers to file crop acreage reports

    Updated Jun 20, 2024

    Press release BOZEMAN — Agricultural producers in Montana should make an appointment with their local Farm Service Agency office to complete crop acreage reports before the applicable deadline after planting is complete. “Many USDA programs require producers to file an accurate crop acreage report by the applicable deadline in order to receive program benefits,” said Maureen Wicks, FSA state executive director in Montana. “Once planting is complete, call your local FSA office to make an appointment to report your acreage...

  • USDA and FFAR start Innovation Challenge to catalyze ag solutions

    Updated Jun 20, 2024

    Press release WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research — FFAR — launched June 11 a global challenge to advance scientific research that will produce major breakthroughs for nutrition security while mitigating climate change impacts and advancing equity for underserved communities. The “Nourishing Next Generation Agrifood Breakthroughs” (Innovation Challenge) funding opportunity will fund transdisciplinary teams led by early-career scientists — those who have receiv...

  • Wet spring weather leads to recommendation of nitrogen applications

    Updated Jun 20, 2024

    From the MSU News Service BOZEMAN — With a wetter-than-average May in most of Montana, providing additional mid-season nitrogen to wheat could boost grain protein levels and increase profit, according to a Montana State University Extension specialist. “With the drought conditions last fall and winter, many producers likely fertilized with less nitrogen than normal due to lower than expected yields,” said Clain Jones, MSU Extension soil fertility specialist and professor in the Department of Land Resources and Envir...

  • Senior Center News, June 20, 2024

    Updated Jun 20, 2024

    North Central Senior Center June 24-28, 2024 Menu Menu subject to change Monday, June 24, 2024 — Biscuits and gravy, hash browns, pears Tuesday, June 25, 2024 — Chicken Alfredo noodles, green beans, garlic bread, fruit cocktail Wednesday, June 26, 2024 — Sloppy Joes on a bun, jojo’s, pears, cup cakes Thursday, June 27, 2024 — Tuna casserole, mixed veggies, fruit cocktail, lemon Jell-O Friday, June 28, 2024 — Tomato soup, grilled cheese sandwich, corn, pears, rice crispy Important: We have hired a cook for the Rudyard Sen...

  • Local students named to Carroll College Spring 2024 Dean's List

    Updated Jun 20, 2024

    Press release HELENA — Carroll College named the following local students listed to its 2024 spring semester dean’s list. Chinook, Anna Terry Havre, Sadie Filius, Kyndall Keller, Carley Wertheimer To be included on the dean’s list, a student must receive a 3.5 grade point average or higher on a 4.0 scale and take at least 12 graded credits in a semester. A complete, sortable list of spring 2024 dean’s list recipients can be found at https://www.carroll.edu/deanslist ....

  • Our Our Way: I got ya, boss!

    Updated Jun 20, 2024

    Psalm 23: 1 "The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want ..." Out our way, there are times when you really need a friend. If you are one of the few folks who have been following "Out Our Way" over the years, you may recall that tussle between Jack and what I believe was a cougar. Jack was a Rez dog who had tangled with a porcupine up at Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation A friendly mixture of who knows what, he was popular with the nursing staff at the health agency where the ex...

  • Senior Center - Rudyard senior center menu

    Updated Jun 20, 2024

    The Hill County Council on Aging has listed the meals to be served at the Rudyard senior center, 406-355-4240. No meals are served Tuesdays. The menus planned for the Rudyard center next week are: Monday, June 24, 2024 — Chicken, stuffing, veggies, fruit Wednesday, June 26, 2024 — Fried chicken, potatoes with gravy, veggies, fruit Thursday, June 26. 2024 — Hamburger-rice hot dish, veggies, fruit Friday, June 26, 2024 — Clam chowder, tuna sandwich, veggies, fruit Menus are subject to change without notice....

  • Pastor's Corner: Camp songs are forever

    Updated Jun 20, 2024

    "Oh, the Lord is good to me, and so I thank the Lord, "For giving me the things I need: the sun and the rain and the appleseed. "The Lord is good to me. Johnny Appleseed, Amen!" "Does that little song ring any bells? Many of us learned this mealtime prayer at church camp or Vacation Bible School. There are different versions - when I sang it for the first time with my husband's family, that final "Johnny Appleseed" caught me off guard! No matter how many "amens" you sing at th...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Jun 20, 2024

    You know, Lord, several gals shared about their June calendars, they giggled and said, "Would you believe that some of my family and friends dated in June and some married in June." Sadie added, "My June calendar looks almost like you says yours looks, but mine also has birthdays of family, friends and neighbors. I'd not paid any attention to that, before!" They giggled, then shared about dating: "Remember, Judy, that we double dated a few times, dined out, shared a milkshake;...

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