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  • The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today's 10 a.m. update was 9,871 with 224 new cases.

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    The number of hospitalizations, including people hospitalized before being tested, was 555 with 105 active hospitalizations. The number of tests completed was 298,555 with 3,256 new tests listed this morning. The number of deaths was 146. The number of recoveries was 7,500 and the number of active cases was 2,225. Local cases by county: Hill: 4 new cases, 127 total, 25 active, 2 active hospitalizations, 99 recovered, 3 deaths Liberty: 1 new case, 16 total, 9 active, 7 recovered Blaine: 1 new cases, 16 total, 1 active, 15... Full story

  • Details on upcoming election process listed

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    Press release Hill County Clerk and Recorder’s Office is reminding voters to make sure they are registered and have the correct information on file to be ready for the upcoming General Election. Voters can visit My Voter Page at https://app.mt.gov/voterinfo or Hill County voters can call the Clerk and Recorder’s Office at 400-2421 or stop by at the Hill County Courthouse at 315 Fourth St. in Havre. Voter Registration Forms may be found online by visiting the Hill County website at http://hillcounty.us and clicking on the ele...

  • For the record, Sept. 2020

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    Havre Police Department A Sixth Avenue caller reported Thursday at 10:18 a.m. that their car had been hit, but the other person had left contact information. -- A caller at a First Street business reported Thursday at 1:14 p.m. that glass had been broken on the front door. -- After fleeing from a 4:28 p.m. vehicle stop Thursday on Third Street and leading law enforcement on a chase through and out and back into Havre, Richard Joel Meyers of Box Elder, 31, was arrested on...

  • Agenda - Havre Public Schools board special meeting

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday at 12:15 p.m. in Robins School Administration Building. Copies of attachments that are determined to be public information can be requested by contacting the clerk’s office at 395-8550. A. Call to order 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll call 3. Welcome to Visitors 4. Agenda deletions or corrections, and additions allowed per policy, if any B. Items of new business 1. Personnel Public comment: This is an opportunity for any member of the audience to bring to the a...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    It is mandatory for everyone ages 5 and older in the courthouse or at meetings to wear a mask or face covering for ages 5 and older, no exceptions Monday 10 a.m. — Observe and review Cascade County jail controls 1:30 p.m. — Building manager meeting Tuesday 9:30 a.m. — Jail food contract review 10:30 a.m. — County Road Department meeting 1:30 p.m. — EAP table top exercise for East Fork Dam Wednesday Office hours Thursday 10 a.m. — Weekly business meeting Manual claims Employment review Resolutions Tax adjustments County perm...

  • Correction - Veterans Memorial Wall

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    In a front-page story in Monday’s edition of The Havre Daily News, the Havre Daily was given the wrong name for the contact with Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 497 for doing work on the wall, Larry Jess.... Full story

  • Senior Center News, Sept. 18, 2020

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    North Central Senior Center, Sept. 21-25 Menu by Earlene DeWinter Subject to Change Monday — Chicken pepper steak, rice, veggies, dessert Tuesday — Apple sauce, roast pork, mashed potatoes and gravy, broccoli Normandy, rolls, cake Wednesday — Lasagna, bread sticks, salad, brownies Thursday — Ham and turkey club sandwich, potato salad, pickle spear, fruit Friday — Soup, Chef’s Choice, Dessert Open enrollment is coming. Part D will be done by phone appointments or video conference. All documentation will be run off for you to...

  • Havre Elks donate to Bear Paw Fire Department, Plant A Seed ... READ!

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    Press release Havre Elks Lodge No. 1201 recently donated $2,000 to Bear Paw Volunteer Fire Department and $2,000 Plant A Seed ... READ! "Our lodge was pleased to present the Bear Paw Volunteer Fire Department with $2,000 to upgrade the fire company's 3 spray nozzles," Havre Lodge Exalted Ruler Matt Kretchmer said. "Volunteer fire fighters and the job they do as first responders is greatly appreciated by the Elks as an organization and the Havre Elks Lodge locally. We were...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    You know, Lord, the following is an old story, but having just lost a couple of friends, this story seemed somewhat right on, so to speak. The author of this "long ago" story is unknown, but it seemed so fitting for this little description to be shared, so here goes: "A little boy was riding alone on a train on a very hot day when all of the travelers were extremely uncomfortable; and the scenery was not too interesting at all as they passed through the desert of Arizona. A...

  • Roping Religion: Remember your focus

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    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. Philippians 3:14 I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus. There are times in life when we perform better than others. I like to say that I want a bumper crop at a record price every year but that just doesn’t always happen. How do we keep focused when we encounter challenges? How do we overcome health obstacles, finan...

  • Out Our Way: A cow is still a cow - Psalm 14

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    Out our way, one soon learns all cows are not alike. Oh, I don’t just mean that in the sense that there are different breeds, but in the sense some are dominant leaders while others are docile followers. But just because a cow is a leader doesn’t mean she knows where she is going. For although one cow may be deemed superior by the rest of the herd, a cow is still just a cow. That is why Big Mike sent Charlie and me to guide the herd to new pastures when the old one was grazed over. We did indeed find some cows who led the...

  • Pastor's Corner: A townwide See You at the Pole

    Updated Sep 18, 2020

    Thirty years ago, a group of students decided to pray for their school. They gathered one morning at the flag pole in front of the schoolhouse. What began as a few students has blossomed into an annual tradition known as See You At The Pole. Teenagers across America come together, typically on the fourth Wednesday of September, to pray for their friends, families, and others who impact their lives. In most years, Havre students participate at their particular schools. 2020 is not like most years. With students scheduled on op...

  • Northern Montana Care Center reports staff member with COVID-19

    Tim Leeds|Updated Sep 17, 2020

    Northern Montana Care Center reported Wednesday that a staff member at the care center has tested positive with COVID-19. "This person was identified quickly and has been quarantined per the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) guidelines," a release from the care center said. The release said no residents of the care center are showing symptoms of COVID-19 and the center will be testing all residents. Northern Montana Health Care Vice President of Regulatory and...

  • Hill County Courthouse gets a new chiller

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 17, 2020

    Work has begun installing a chiller unit in the Hill County Courthouse, which Hill County Building Manager Daryl Anez said should be operational in about two weeks. "Just in time for winter," he said jokingly. The unit was originally meant to be installed back in June, but the pandemic slowed the project down considerably as parts needed for the installation faced significant shipping delays. The Hill County Courthouse had been without a working chiller unit all summer. Nault...

  • Bullock discusses wildfires, COVID-19 data and testing at press conference

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 17, 2020

    Gov. Steve Bullock provided during a press conference Wednesday updates on the COVID-19 pandemic and the ongoing fire season in Montana. Bullock said while conditions in the state remain hazardous for fires Montana is in a fortunate position when compared to many of its western neighbors with this past week being one of relative calm. He said, as of Wednesday afternoon, the state has seen 1,875 fires, with more than 260,000 acres affected and a firefighting cost of 10 million dollars. He said while homes have been lost and...

  • The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today's 10 a.m. update was 9,647 with 217 new cases.

    Updated Sep 17, 2020

    The number of hospitalizations, including people hospitalized before being tested, was 549 with 107 active hospitalizations. The number of tests completed was 295,299 with 2,989 new tests listed this morning. The number of deaths was 143. The number of recoveries was 7,401 and the number of active cases was 2,103. Local cases by county: Hill: 4 new cases, 123 total, 21 active, 2 active hospitalizations, 99 recovered, 3 deaths Liberty: No new cases, 15 total, 8 active, 7 recovered Blaine: No new cases, 15 total, none active,... Full story

  • Hill County Preservation Commission to sell Christmas ornament of St. Jude Church

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 17, 2020

    The Havre/Hill County Preservation Commission recently selected St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church as the model for their 10th annual Christmas Ornament, 100 of which have been made and will be sold at the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce and the St. Jude's Church office. The proceeds from this sale will go towards a Preservation Fund established by the preservation commission used to support projects to preserve the history of the Havre and Hill County area. The first of this ye...

  • For the Record, Sept. 17

    Updated Sep 17, 2020

    Havre Police Department An Ike Avenue caller reported Wednesday at 8:51 a.m. that a power grease gun had been stolen out of a truck. -- A two-vehicle crash between a Dodge and a Ford was reported on Washington Avenue at 9:20 p.m. Wednesday. -- Officers were called at 11:26 p.m. Wednesday to assist with a car crash on U.S. Highway 2 West. Hill County Sheriff's Office Jasmin Shay Demontiney of Great Falls, 24, was arrested on charges of trespass to property and criminal mischief...

  • 2020 big game hunting forecast

    Updated Sep 17, 2020

    By Fish, Wildlife and Park Are you ready for hunting season? FWP can help. In addition to the following hunting forecast, FWP provides online information about hunting access, including our popular Block Management Program. Through the program, we coordinate with landowners to provide hunting access to more than 7 million acres of private land. The interactive Hunt Planner map allows users to look at information for various species, including hunting districts and regulations. The hunt planner interactive map is a great way...

  • FWP sets urban archery deer hunt in Roundup

    Updated Sep 17, 2020

    By Fish, Wildlife and Park Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has scheduled a special archery-only hunt for property in and around Roundup to reduce the number of mule deer in town. Special tags for the hunt go on sale on a first-come first-served basis starting at 5 a.m. Oct. 1, online and at license dealers. FWP has issued 120 either-sex mule deer hunting licenses specifically for the Roundup management season at $10 each for residents and $75 each for non-residents. The season will run from Nov. 7, through Feb. 15. Each hunt...

  • Chronic wasting disease surveillance continues

    Updated Sep 17, 2020

    By Fish, Wildlife and Park Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will continue chronic wasting disease surveillance this year in high-priority areas known as priority surveillance areas in northwest, southwest and eastern Montana. Hunters who harvest a deer, elk or moose in these areas are asked to voluntarily submit their animal for sampling to help gather additional data for that area. This information will be used to help inform the best management strategies for the affected hunting districts. This year, FWP will not have...

  • FWP urges hunters to check fire status, make safety a priority

    Updated Sep 17, 2020

    By Fish, Wildlife and Park With fire season underway in Montana, hunters should be keenly aware of the regulations in place in the locations they plan to hunt, at least until the weather begins to cool. FWP urges hunters to check in with the regional FWP offices or online about potential closures before making final plans. Hunters should: • Drive only on established roads. • Avoid roads with tall vegetation in the middle track. • Never park over dry grass and other vegetation. • Carry a fire extinguisher — or water-fil...

  • Local government expert to explain charter governments

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Sep 16, 2020

    The City of Havre is hosting a speaker to discuss what a charter government is and what it does Thursday, Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. at City Hall. The Havre City Council Ordinance Committee has requested voters decide whether Havre should change to a charter form of government, which will be on this year’s ballot in November. Havre City Council Ordinance Committee member Karen Swenson said the meeting is an opportunity for the public to learn about charters. Ordinance Committee member Lindsey Ratliff said Montana State University L...

  • Quick Pics: Smoke is in the air

    Updated Sep 16, 2020

  • Fair Board discusses new equipment, upgrades and secretary position

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 16, 2020

    The Great Northern Fair Board discussed looking for grandstand designs, website upgrades, new equipment, and the search for a secretary during its monthly meeting Tuesday. Board member Tyler Smith said he, along with Board Chair Bobbie Dolphay and Board Vice-Chair Chelby Gooch, had discussed designs for the proposed grandstand and that the first step in the project would require putting out a request for proposal from design firms. Smith said the board would then hold a meeting to choose the final design before proceeding...

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