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  • People vandalizing Trump, Republican campaign items

    Tim Leeds|Updated Oct 6, 2020

    Havre City Council member Andrew Brekke and the Havre Police Department call log report people are taking their political animosity to a new level Brekke said people all over town are reporting lost or destroyed Trump signs, including a commercial vendor who was selling signs outside of the Republican Hill County headquarters. “This is beyond embarrassing for our community,” said Brekke, who said Havre police are investigating the incidents. “No matter who you support this is childish and alarming.” The Havre police log lis...

  • Hill County confirms two more COVID-19-related deaths

    Tim Leeds|Updated Oct 5, 2020

    Hill County Health Department this afternoon reported two more COVID-19-related deaths have been confirmed in the county. "Our team sends our deepest condolences to these individual's loved ones," a post on the department's Facebook page said. The post said that the department will not be releasing any additional details to respect the families of the deceased and to protect privacy. That puts Hill County to five COVID-19-related deaths....

  • Quick Pics: Detrick, O'Leary crowned HHS king and queen

    Updated Oct 5, 2020

    Havre High School held its homecoming last week and crowned its king and queen before the homecoming game Friday with the Miles City Cowboys. See coverage of the game in today's sports section. After a week of decorating hallways, having dressup days and other homecoming events, seniors Kellen Detrick and Tamera O'Leary were crowned king and queen....

  • For the Record, Oct. 5, 2020

    Updated Oct 5, 2020

    Havre Police Department A caller reported a vehicle-bicycle crash on Third Street Friday at 1:51 p.m. Friday. -- A Havre area caller asked Friday at 8:03 p.m. to speak with an officer. -- Tristan Alan Labatte of Havre, 20, was issued a summons on charges of minor in possession and social host violation, also issued summonses on MIP charges were Jonathan Thomas Wolgamot of Havre, 20; William Ryan Brackett of Sagle, Idaho, 19; Bradden G.M. Rowles-Ortiz of Havre, 18; Lynette...

  • Buerkle, Brurud appointed to Youth Justice Council

    Updated Oct 5, 2020

    Press release In announcements Friday of appointments to state boards, councils, committees and commissions, two Havreites were listed as appointees to the Youth Justice Council. Kevin Buerkle and Tim Brurud were appointed to the council, which the Montana Board of Crime Control website says is a cross section of public and private employees who are working to prevent or reduce juvenile delinquency and improve the juvenile justice system. Buerkle is the chief juvenile probation officer for the 12th Judicial District Youth...

  • Havre schools reports second COVID-19 case

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 5, 2020

    Just days after the Hill County Health Department recommended against Havre Public Schools opening the school buildings to more in-class learning, the Havre district reported its second confirmed case of COVID-19. A release sent out this morning by Interim Superintendent Craig Mueller said the district was notified Thursday of a person associated with district testing positive. "According to the Hill County Health Department, the district's staff and students were in contact...

  • AARP: Use of logo, name in attack ads not authorized

    Updated Oct 5, 2020

    Staff and wire report AARP has taken issue with political ads on both sides of the aisle using its logo and acting as if the organization is supporting a candidate. An ad from the Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., campaign attacking his opponent, Democratic Gov. Steve Bullock, used the AARP logo, as did an ad from the Democratic Attorneys General Association attacking Republican Montana attorney general candidate Austin Knudsen. AARP originally sent out a release saying Knudsen’s opponent, Democrat Raph Graybill, released that a...

  • As COVID-19 case confirmations explode, Rocky Boy schools extend remote learning

    Updated Oct 3, 2020

    As confirmed cases of COVID-19 surge in this region and throughout Montana, the superintendent of Rocky Boy Public Schools announced the district has extended its distanced learning-only to Oct. 30. Superintendent Voyd St. Pierre said the district's board met in a virtual meeting Friday and unanimously voted to extend remote learning to Friday, Oct. 30. Rocky Boy has been using distanced learning since it opened, but planned to switch over to a blended model using partial...

  • Davey School board meeting Monday

    Updated Oct 3, 2020

    Press release Davey Elementary School's regular school board meeting is Monday at 6 p.m at the school. Viewing the meeting by electronics will be available, too. People can call 265-6970 for more information....

  • For the Record, Oct. 2, 2020

    Updated Oct 3, 2020

    Havre Police Department Kris Pepos of Havre, 37, was issued a summons on a shoplifting charge after a caller at a First Street West business reported a non-combative male shoplifter Thursday at 7:33 a.m. -- A caller at a First Street business reported vandalism to a front window Thursday at 8:47 a.m. -- Justin James Billy of Box Elder, 45, was arrested on a trespass to vehicles charge after officers received a Thursday at 10:12 a.m. report of an intoxicated man trying to...

  • Agenda - Havre City Council

    Updated Oct 3, 2020

    Havre City Council will meet Monday 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 3. For items not on this agenda, public comment will be taken at the end of the agenda. Comments here are limited to one minute. Regular agenda — 1. Ordinance No. 912 — An Ordinance Amending Title 1, Chapter 6, Section 1, Salaries Of Elective Officers, Of The Havre City Code. 2. Resolution No. 3828 — A Resolution Assessing A Speci...

  • Agenda - Hill County Park Board

    Updated Oct 3, 2020

    Hill County Park Board will meet Monday at 5:30 p.m. in the Great Northern Fairgrounds Community Center. The meeting agenda is: 1) Approval of minutes: 2) Approval of agenda: 3) Guests and public comments on agenda items only/Agenda Requests for next meeting 4) Cabin Business: #4 Eagle Lane #40 and 42 Mooney Coulee 5) Old Business: Monitoring progress Monitoring presentation in November. South cross fence Cabin inspections Campfire ban status Delinquent cabin 6) New Business: 7) Committee Reports: Rules and Regulation...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar

    Updated Oct 3, 2020

    It is mandatory for everyone to wear a mask or face covering for ages 5 and older with no exceptions Monday 1:30 p.m. — Building manager meeting 5:30 p.m. — Park board meeting Tuesday 8:30 a.m. — Fire restriction conference call 10:30 a.m. — County Road Department meeting 3:30 p.m. — DNRC Water Rights and permits Wednesday Office hours Thursday 10:00 a.m. — Weekly business meeting Manual claims Employment review Resolutions Tax adjustments County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval Contracts Time for comments fr...

  • More local cases, locations of COVID-19

    Tim Leeds|Updated Oct 2, 2020

    Blaine County has reported 16 new cases of COVID-19, a new case of COVID-19 has been confirmed in Havre Public Schools and the Hill County Health Department has warned people about possible exposure to the disease at two more Havre bars. Blaine County Health Department reported that the 16 new cases takes the county to 30 active cases with one hospitalization. Havre Public Schools said a person associated with the district was confirmed positive Thursday. The last contact that person had with the school faculty, staff and...

  • President contracts COVID-19

    Tim Leeds|Updated Oct 2, 2020

    The president and first lady of the United States have tested positive for COVID-19. President Donald Trump tweeted late last night or early this morning that he and his wife, Melania, have been confirmed with the disease. His close advisor and former communications director Hope Hicks also has tested positive. The Trumps now are in isolation at the White House. The confirmation comes with four weeks remaining to the general election. Trump, a Republican, faces Democratic former Vice President Joe Biden in the election and th...

  • Rural ambulance mill levy on this year's election

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 2, 2020

    The ballot for this year’s general election will include a vote on whether or not to create a new eight mill levy to support the Havre Ambulance Service and the Rudyard Rural Ambulance Service, which the City of Havre has been subsidizing for many years. This levy would apply to everyone in the county outside the city limits and Havre Mayor Tim Solomon said it will make up for the shortfall the service has been experiencing, and would allow the service to continue to respond to calls in the county, with six mills going to t...

  • The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today's 10 a.m. update was 13,855 with 360 new cases.

    Updated Oct 2, 2020

    The number of hospitalizations, including people hospitalized before being tested, was 729 with 177 active hospitalizations. The number of tests completed was 353,362 with 4,653 new tests listed this morning. The number of deaths was 186. The number of recoveries was 9,569 and the number of active cases was 4,100. Local cases by county: Hill: 6 new cases, 199 total, 56 active, 1 active hospitalization, 140 recovered, 3 deaths Liberty: No new cases, 20 total, 5 active, 15 recovered Blaine: 16 new cases, 55 total, 35 active, 1...

  • Grief Poem - Dancing Into Autumn

    Updated Oct 2, 2020

    It’s been a while since you were here, we’ve memories of Romance. We’re busy here most every day, peek down when you’ve a chance. We pause to dream when stars are out and there’s a bright full moon Sure takes us back to ‘Way back when” — that special day in June. Not often do we hear love songs, oh, yes, I still love you. This interlude of passing time, to you I will be true. You may be gone; know you are missed. Forgotten? No, you’re NOT. If we’d made plans, for sure you were, a Johnny-on-the-spot! Our loved ones go, they...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Oct 2, 2020

    You know, Lord, ’Twas exciting to discover, after reading various excerpts from “God’s Calendar,” written by William A Quayle, some very interesting opinions and viewpoints about the month October — so fascinating, just had to share, therefore, here we go “The month of October is called the Aster month, Indian Summer month, wan/pale month of dimmed sky and drooping eyelids and leaf-a-flutter, falling but loath to fall — chaste/faithful October, with thy starry aster fields in tryst with Thee. “Asters love October. When o...

  • Pastor's Corner: Outer garments

    Updated Oct 2, 2020

    I don’t know if your have noticed lately, but there seems to be a lot of division in the world today. We are great at finding ways to separate ourselves from one another. When we separate, we usually find reasons or ways to make the others less than ourselves if not downright evil so that we can justify the separation and validate our position. We are confronted daily with another group coming into being to help us separate ourselves from one another. Just for the fun of it lets name a few. Well, first there are Democrats a...

  • Out Our Way: A cowboy hat or a cowboy's hat? - Jeremiah 32: 1-15

    Updated Oct 2, 2020

    Out our way, we know a cowboy hat is something anyone can buy at the store, and they come in different colors and styles. We see folks wearing them all the time because they like the look. Nothing wrong with that. But we also see the difference between a “cowboy hat” and a “cowboy’s hat.” For a cowboy’s hat is unique having endured the trails and tribulations of cowboying. Rain, snow, heat, sun, dirt, being stomped, and such, make the cowboy’s hat his or her signature. It bears the signs of use and wear and tear that goe...

  • Senior Center News, Oct. 2, 2020

    Updated Oct 2, 2020

    North Central Senior Center, Oct. 5 to Oct. 10, 2020 Menu by Earlene DeWinter Subject to Change Monday — Ham, scalloped potato casserole, salad, carrots, poor man bars Tuesday — Roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, cauliflower, rolls, cake Wednesday — Sweet ‘n’ sour pork, rice, eggrolls, coffee cake Thursday — Hamburger steak, hash browns and gravy, peas, cheesecake with cherries Friday — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert Open enrollment is coming. Part D will be done by phone appointments or video conference. All documentati...

  • Officials plead for people to flatten the curve

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 1, 2020

    Gov. Steve Bullock and some health care experts pleaded with Montanans during a press conference Wednesday to follow recommendations to slow the spread of COVID-19, which is exploding in the state. The state this morning reported 429 new cases confirmed Wednesday. Bullock said many of the cases are coming from congregate settings like schools, assisted living facilities, prisons and increased community transmission. Bullock said four more schools in the state have seen their first positive cases in the past week. He said 65 p...

  • Man sentenced to 10 years for sex with minor on Rocky Boy

    Updated Oct 1, 2020

    From U.S. Attorney for District of Montana GREAT FALLS — A man who admitted having sex with a minor girl and to recording the activity on his cell phone was sentenced Wednesday to 10 years in prison and five years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said. Former Stone Child College assistant basketball coach Christopher Brown, 32, pleaded guilty in June to possession of child pornography and to sexual abuse of a minor. Chief U.S. District Judge Brian Morris presided over the hearing Wednesday. "The defendant not o...

  • The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today's 10 a.m. update was 13,500 with 429 new cases.

    Updated Oct 1, 2020

    The number of hospitalizations, including people hospitalized before being tested, was 727 with 178 active hospitalizations. The number of tests completed was 348,709 with 3,551 new tests listed this morning. The number of deaths was 181. The number of recoveries was 9,428 and the number of active cases was 3,891. Local cases by county: Hill: 7 new cases, 193 total, 50 active, 1 active hospitalization, 140 recovered, 3 deaths Liberty: No new cases, 20 total, 6 active, 14 recovered Blaine: 4 new cases, 39 total, 21 active, 1...

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