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  • Governor signs Tuss' first bill into law

    Updated May 1, 2023

    Press release HELENA - Representative Paul Tuss, D-Havre, announced Thursday that Gov. Greg Gianforte signed into law House Bill 795, legislation Tuss sponsored that would exempt certain grants from the Montana Environmental Policy Act. HB 795 exempts grants from the Montana Coal Endowment Program and the Coal Board from having to complete a MEPA analysis for proposals submitted to these two programs. "The passage of this legislation, along with the governor's signature to...

  • Vote on four-day school week delayed

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 1, 2023

    The decision of what the Havre Public Schools' calendar for the 2023-2024 school year will be has been delayed again after a contentious meeting Thursday evening. At the beginning of the meeting HPS Interim-Superintendent Brad Moore, said he will continue to support the Havre Education Association's request to delay voting on this issue until after the election. The issue of whether to move to a four-day school week with extended class periods has been discussed by the school...

  • A political 'Odd Couple'

    Updated Apr 28, 2023

    James S. Rosien Anaconda Leader Editor This story originally ran in The Anaconda Leader March 10. The Montana Legislature is on its midsession break this week as lawmakers return to their constituencies following a marathon voting session in which 180 bills passed the Montana House of Representatives in roughly 48 hours before the March 3 adjournment. But before that marathon kicked off, the Anaconda Leader caught up with a pair of freshman representatives at the 2023...

  • Hands on History returns after three years away

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 28, 2023

    Hands on History, a long-running event put on for local youth by the H. Earl and Margaret Turner Clack Memorial Museum Foundation, will be returning, after three years away due to the COVID-19 pandemic, at the Boys & Girls Club of the Hi-Line from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Event co-chairs Claudia Howard and Cindy Lamb said the event features 20 activities ranging from beading, to leathercraft, to instruments and an Atlatl cost. Howard said one of the big themes of the event is to let children make something with their own hands that...

  • Local quilter semifinalist in international quilt show

    Updated Apr 28, 2023

    Press release Karen Vosen from Havre has been juried in as a semifinalist for the 2023 American Quilt Show Week in Paducah, Kentucky, this week, April 26-29, 2023. Her quilt Rosemaling is in the show. "(American Quilter's Society) has a longstanding history of having the best in our contest," American Quilter's Society President Bill Schroeder said. "Just when we thin the quality of the quilts can't get any better, quilters step up the relativity even more and set a new...

  • Montana Actors' Theatre performs 'August: Osage County'

    Christy Bambrough|Updated Apr 27, 2023

    Montana Actors' Theatre is about to open a spring production with a show described as a tragicomedy about a family who puts the "fun" in dysfunctional. MAT's production of "August: Osage County" opens Friday in the Little Theatre in Montana State University-Northern's Cowan Hall. MAT Artistic Director Grant Olson, the director of the production, said the story is deep and intense. It contains a mysterious disappearance, three sisters full of secrets, and some dark comedy. The...

  • Hill County Board of Health meets

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 27, 2023

    The Hill County Health Board at its quarterly meeting Wednesday discussed recent developments at the local and state level and how they are affecting local public health. Hill County Public Health Director Kim Berg, who is also the county’s health officer, said the wage for the Hill County Sanitarian position has been raised and looks like it will be put back under the health department. Berg said she’s hoping the increase in the wage will draw in applicants. She said Clay Vincent, the county’s current sanitarian, who has b...

  • Hill County Sheriff's Office gets new equipment

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 26, 2023

    The Hill County Commission approved the purchase of a new inkless iTouch Biometrics fingerprint scanner for the Hill County Sheriff’s Office at a meeting Tuesday. Hill County Sheriff Jamie Ross said his department is part of the U.S. Marshals Sexual and Violent Offenders Task Force, meaning they help enforce compliance of laws that require said offenders to register, which would be the primary use of the scanner. Ross said the scanner can also be for general use, helping anyone register for other things that require a f...

  • Quick pics: Returning north in the snow

    Updated Apr 26, 2023

  • Havre school calendar on Thursday agenda

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 25, 2023

    Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at Havre Middle School the Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees is set to yet again discuss, and possibly vote for, the coming year’s calendar, including the possibility of moving to a four-day week. Teachers in the district have been pushing the district for more than a year to go to a four-day week with extended class periods, saying it will significantly improve their quality of life, quality of work and the schools as a whole. A staff survey conducted last year showed over 90 percent support for m...

  • Quick pics: Standing in the warmth

    Updated Apr 25, 2023

  • Hill County roads still closed from flooding

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 25, 2023

    While flooding seems to have subsided on parts of the Hi-Line, a number of roads remain difficult to traverse and local road departments are working to address the issues. While Lodge Creek has been flooding in certain areas, waters in Hill County at large were either receding or staying within safe levels as of last week. On Monday Hill County DES Coordinator Amanda Frickel said water levels in the East Fork have risen since last week but are still at safe levels, but it looks like snow and ice in the Bear Paw Mountains is...

  • FBI issues wanted poster on Hicks

    Updated Apr 25, 2023

    The FBI has issued a wanted poster for a woman on its most-wanted list for charges stemming from a robbery and assault near Lodge Pole in 2021. Nicole Lynn Hicks, 38, is charged with robbery, assault with the intent to commit a felony and intimidation. The information from the FBI says Hicks is white, 5 foot 10 inches tall, 115 to 130 pounds, has brown hair and brown eyes and multiple tattoos. People with any information are asked to contact the FBI in Salt Lake City at...

  • Waters recede in Hill County as breezy week arrives

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 24, 2023

    Local water bodies seem to be remaining at safe levels in Hill County despite ongoing flooding and the damage that comes with it, with no major precipitation expected this week. Hill County joined many of its neighbors in the region in declaring and emergency last week due to flooding conditions but, as of Friday of last week, most of the local water bodies seem to be at manageable levels. Hill County DES Coordinator Amanda Frickel said Friday afternoon that Big Sandy Creek is cresting but the level is not at an emergency...

  • Quick pics: Cleaning up the town on Earth Day

    Updated Apr 24, 2023

  • Quick pics: Filling The Dome for walleye

    Updated Apr 24, 2023

  • Hill County declares state of emergency for flooding

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 21, 2023

    The Hill County Commission has declared an emergency situation in the county for the flooding and voted to impose a two mil emergency levy to help pay for repairs. Hill County Commissioner Mark Peterson said safe roads are vital to providing for the welfare of the people of Hill County, but the extent of the damage cannot be addressed with the county's current finances, hence the need for a levy. The tax will apply to all county residents not living within an incorporated...

  • County officials discuss flooding, health insurance, ongoing projects

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 21, 2023

    In addition to talking about a potential problem with county health insurance, county department heads and officials discussed ongoing projects in Hill County in a meeting Wednesday. At the beginning of the meeting, Hill County Commissioner Mark Peterson said the commission had been told that there was a problem with this year’s county health insurance plans, saying they had surpassed some kind of federal limit that may result in some employees being penalized. Peterson said he wanted to let everyone know there was a p...

  • Fresno Walleyes annual banquet set for Saturday

    Updated Apr 21, 2023

    Press release The Annual Fresno Chapter Walleye’s Unlimited Banquet is returning to Havre Saturday at the Ice Dome. The doors open at 4:30 p.m. with early bird drawings beginning at 5 p.m. and dinner at 6:30 p.m. The banquet features the Fresno Chapter’s renowned all-you-can-eat walleye, beef and other side dishes to prepare people for an evening of entertainment as guests play games for guns, iPad, big screen TVs, barbecue grills, outdoor furniture, freezers, jewelry, artwork, woodwork and many other items. This year als...

  • Kuhr travels to Washington with REAL Montana Class V

    Updated Apr 21, 2023

    Press release Havre resident Katie Kuhr recently returned from six days in Washington, D.C. in March as part of REAL - Resource Education and Agriculture Leadership - Montana. For Kuhr and other members of REAL Montana Class V, this was the fourth seminar in their two-year educational program. The focus of the seminar was "Federal Policy." The group began their week in D.C. with a Monuments by Moonlight tour, where they learned they will be traveling to Vietnam for their...

  • Quick pics: Continuing to thaw

    Updated Apr 20, 2023

  • County holds meeting on flooding

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 20, 2023

    Representatives from the Hill County Commission, Road Department and Disaster and Emergency Services held a public forum Wednesday evening to discuss the ongoing flooding situation in Hill County and next steps for the community. Hill County DES Coordinator Amanda Frickel said the county is still in the very early stages of the flooding season and the road department is already working practically non-stop, but there is still a tremendous amount of assessment and documentation to be done. Hill County Commissioner Mark...

  • MAT dinner theater spoof hitting Havre

    Christy Bambrough|Updated Apr 20, 2023

    The local acting troupe is wrapping up its tour of dinner theaters this weekend in Havre. Montana Actors' Theatre is performing "Almost Austen or Basically Bronte: A Farce in Two Acts" this Friday and Saturday at Havre Eagles Club. This show was written by Martin Holt, a 20-year MAT veteran. Pyette said Holt is a well-known part of MAT and a favorite to all audiences. He also adapted last year's dinner theater production of "Charlie's Aunt" from the original public domain...

  • Public hearing set on conservation district stream permitting changes

    Updated Apr 20, 2023

    Press release The Hill County Conservation District will hold a public hearing May 18 on its proposed revisions for natural streambed and land preservation act rules governing the administration of the district’s stream permitting program. The revision will include changing the time frame for an applicant to appeal a board decision from 15 days to 30 days per House Bill 383 that become law during the 2019 legislative session. The permitting, covered by 310 rules, is under protections covered under the Montana Natural S...

  • Quick pics: Grazing for a meal in Havre

    Updated Apr 19, 2023

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