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  • Road conditions today cause two-hour delay in Havre Public Schools start

    Updated Dec 19, 2024

    Havre Public Schools says it is on a two-hour late start today due to hazardous road conditions....

  • Variety show and Christmas party tonight at Community Alliance Church

    Updated Dec 13, 2024

    Havre’s Community Alliance Church reports it is hosting a variety show and Christmas party tonight at 7 p.m. The show and party will be at the church at 925 Eighth Street....

  • For the Record, Dec. 12, 2024

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

  • AGENDA - Great Northern Fair Board

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Editor’s note: Havre Weekly Chronicle received this agenda after the Tuesday printing deadline for the Dec. 12, 2024, edition. Tuesday, December 17th 2024 @ 5:30 GN Fairgrounds Conference Room CALL MEETING TO ORDER: ROLL CALL OF MEMBERS: Michelle Bob Ken Kaleb Briana RECOGNIZE AND RECORD PUBLIC ATTENDEES: APPROVE MINUTES – PUBLIC COMMENT (ANYTHING BROUGHT UP HERE WILL BE ADDED TO NEXT MONTH’S NEW BUSINESSS TO BE DISCUSSED AND VOTED ON) FAIR MANAGER’S REPORT CIVIC GROUPS REPORT DONATED HOURS REPORT COMMITTEE REPORTS BUILDIN...

  • Irrigators hopeful lame-duck Congress will deliver funding for Milk River repairs

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Tom Luted Montana Free Press That mythical December character bearing gifts, could it be the Congressional Lame Duck? Irrigators along Montana’s Milk River hope it’s so. With weeks left in the congressional term, farmers along the Milk River are hopeful federal lawmakers will deliver at least some of the more than $300 million promised earlier in the year for the Milk River Irrigation Project, which delivers water to 18,000 people spread across 350-miles of the Montana Hi-line. The project’s plumbing rerouting water from...

  • FWP lists Northeast Montana Havre check station results

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Press release The final results are in from the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Havre check station for the 2024 hunting season. The check station was open for eight weekends from Oct. 12 (the opener of general antelope and pheasant) through Dec. 1 (the end of the deer/elk general season). Overall, hunter numbers were down from recent years, big game numbers were below average, and upland bird harvest was mixed. Biologists gather a lot of valuable information and biological data on game animals brought through check stations....

  • PJ party with train movies at the library

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Press release Saturday Dec. 14, at the Havre Hill County Library will be PJ Party with a Holiday Train Family Movie. We will be having two showings at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Snacks and refreshments will be available. Free and open to the public. For more details call 406-265-2123 or check our website havrehilllibrary.org...

  • Family Roots Group not meeting in December

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Press release As December seems to be a busy time for all, Family Roots will not have a December gathering. The next scheduled gathering will be on Thursday, January 30th, 7-8:30 p.m., at the Church of Latter-Day Saints Meeting Room, 1315 Washington Ave., use parking lot entrance on eastside of church. Bring your laptop and mouse, if you have one. Hope to see you there....

  • Local News - NAMI Havre holding craft show

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Press release NAMI Havre is having a craft show on December 21, 2024 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Atrium Mall....

  • Clark takes over at Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Press release Helena - The state this week announced the appointment of Christy Clark as Director of the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife, and Parks (FWP). Clark currently serves as the director of the Montana Department of Agriculture. MDA Deputy Director Zach Coccoli will serve as MDA's Interim Director. "After spending more than 20 years ranching and raising kids, my passion for advocating for agriculture brought me to the Montana Department of Agriculture where it has...

  • Senior Center News, Dec. 12, 2024

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Senior Center News Dec. 16-20 Menu Menu subject to change Monday, Dec. 16, 2024 — Baked Fish, Jojo’s, Corn, Rice Crispy Treats. Tuesday, Dec. 17, 2024 — Ham, Scalloped Potatoes, Glazed Carrots, Rolls, Dessert. Wednesday, Dec. 18, 2024 — Salisbury Steak, Mash Potato/Gravy, Green Beans, Mixed Fruit Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024 — TatorTop Casserole, Mixed Veggies, Peaches, Chocolate Pudding Friday, Dec. 20, 2024 — Homemade Tomato Soup, Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Salad, Oranges Monday the 16th of December we will have a special eve...

  • Hays man admits to felony child abuse

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    GREAT FALLS — A Hays-area man accused of assaulting children on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation admitted to child abuse charges Dec. 3, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said. The defendant, Catcher Cuts The Rope, 52, pleaded guilty to four counts of felony child abuse. Cuts The Rope faces a maximum of five years in prison, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release on each count. Chief U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided. The court will determine any sentence after considering the U.S. Sentencing Guidelin...

  • Wardens seek information on deer shot in Blaine County

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Press release Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks game wardens are seeking any information regarding two deer that were shot after the general season in eastern Blaine County. Wardens received a report of a deer left to waste on private property along New Hope Road in eastern Blaine County, about six miles west of Harlem. After investigating, wardens found the wasted deer that was reported, and in addition, found more blood and drag marks nearby, indicating that a second deer was shot and removed from the property. The deer were...

  • Agenda - Havre City-County Airport Board

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Havre City-County Airport Board will meet at City Hall Thursday, Dec. 19, 2024, at 3 p.m. The meeting agenda is: 1. Approval of November minutes. 2. Correspondence 3. Reports: (A) Manager (B) Inspection (C) Finance (D) Engineer 4. Public Comment on Agenda Items 5. Unfinished Business (A) Terminal Air Conditioner (B) Airport Manager Intern 6. New Business (A) Board Appointment 7. Public Comment on Non-Agenda Items 8. Approval of the December Claims...

  • Plan for safety during the holidays

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Montana Legal Services Association This holiday season have you found yourself asking… How can I protect myself at home? How can I help my children be safe? How can I protect myself at work? We have an article to help you begin forming a safety plan. A safety plan is a set of actions that can help lower your risk of future harm. You know your situation best- trust your judgment and carefully consider your options before taking any steps. To learn more about creating a safety plan, visit the MontanaLawHelp.org article S...

  • Correction - Locomotive preservation commission Christmas ornament

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    An article on Page A6 in the Dec. 5, 2024, edition of Havre Weekly Chronicle listed the incorrect time that Gary Springer has been retired. He has been retired for 10 years. The caption on a photo with the story also listed the wrong number for the locomotive. It is Great Northern Engine 2584....

  • Rocky Boy receives $2 million in HUD funds for housing, infrastructure

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Press release WASHINGTON — The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development — HUD — announced Tuesday it has awarded $72.6 million to 38 communities including Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation through the Indian Community Development Block Grant — ICDBG — program. The Chippewa Cree Housing Authority at Rocky Boy received $2 million. These grant funds may be used for infrastructure, community buildings, housing rehabilitation, land acquisition, economic development, and more to support American Indian and Alaskan Native fami...

  • Out Out Way: Yippie, Not Yuppie

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Matthew 7:15 'Beware of false prophets who come to you in sheep's clothing but inside are ravenous wolves' Out our way, most of the folks who look like cowhands actually ARE cowhands. They seldom are seen with clanking spurs in town, normally do not go about with their jeans tucked into their boots, and their hats are generally beat up and weather worn. Of course one can have all that and still not be much more than a dust eater like me - relegated to ride drag on drives and...

  • Pastor's Corner: Have Yourself a Medievil Advent

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Planning for Advent is one of the most difficult tasks for the preacher, particularly for those of us who have preached a lot of Advents over the years. It's that time of year when your local Walmart store has been stocking Christmas items since late September, when Christmas carols play 24-7 on certain radio stations, and when shopping ramps up to a frenetic pace. People in church clamor for Christmas carols during Advent services. That bouncy song "We Need a Little...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    You know, Lord, another friend shared about a prayerful 'blurb' she'd recently read which reminded her of where she'd lived or visited. 'Jenny' mention that she was having morning devotions near a window that looked out over a peaceful pond; which is way South; out of our state. Anyway, she heard the birdies singing, saw the sky was dusted with soft shades of blue and white which made her aware of Jesus's presence. But she'd lived in other places, where views were less serene...

  • Seeking information on Christmas services

    Updated Dec 12, 2024

    Havre Weekly Chronicle would like local churches to let it know what special services they are having for Christmas to be printed in the Dec. 19 edition of the paper. Please email Tim Leeds at [email protected] with information about any special services....

  • Holiday season in full swing in area

    Tim Leeds|Updated Dec 10, 2024

    Editor's note: Anyone who wants their Christmas event in Havre Weekly Chronicle can email Tim Leeds at [email protected] or call 406-265-6795. This version of the article refers to several other events and their stories that were left out of the print vershion The holiday celebrations kicked off last week inducing Thanksgiving community dinners and events through the weekend, with more to come. Along with dinners Thursday, events went on through Black Friday and...

  • Corrective surgery taking Havre 10-year-old to Seattle

    Christy Ulmen|Updated Dec 9, 2024

    Eagle Doney and Tracy Day Child have to take their son, Lawrence, to Seattle, but not for a pleasure trip. Lawrences suffers from fibrous dysplasia, which is causing growths in his face, which will likely lead to affect his his vision and could impact the protections of his eyes, as well as causing a growth in his face. Lawrence, A 10-year-old fifth-grader, said the biggest impact for him right now is, "Kids are bullying me." Doney said something needs to be done before it...

  • Biden announces water funding including for St. Mary Diversion, Fresno Reservoir

    Updated Dec 5, 2024

    Funding to finish three major water infrastructure projects vital to this region was announced Tuesday, with money to finish funding the replacement of siphons in the St. Mary Diversion and Conveyance Works, funding to guarantee completion of the diversion dam and headwaters project and funding to remove and replace joints on the spillway at Fresno Dam west of Havre. The funding for those projects are part of an $849 million investment from President Joe Biden’s Investing in America agenda to revitalize aging water d...

  • Northern Montana Hospital earns 2024 Performance Leadership Award

    Updated Dec 5, 2024

    From Crystal Glade Northern Montana Health Care marketing and public relations coordinator As part of National Rural Health Day, Northern Montana Hospital recently announced it has earned a 2024 Performance Leadership Award for excellence in patient outcomes. Compiled by The Chartis Center for Rural Health, the Performance Leadership Awards recognize top quartile performance (i.e., 75th percentile or above) among rural hospitals in Quality, Outcomes, and/or Patient Perspective. “This recognition is a testament to the d...

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