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  • SB442 veto draws ire of local politicians

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 9, 2023
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    Gov. Greg Gianforte vetoed Senate Bill 442, a proposal on how to use marijuana tax revenues, last week despite broad bipartisan support, drawing criticism from local legislators and government officials along with a range of constituency groups. SB442 would have divided tax revenues levied on recreational marijuana sales between the state’s general fund; county road construction and maintenance; conservation and recreation programs; addiction treatment, and veterans services and received support from the majority of legislati...

  • Local News - Havre weed ordinance in effect for season

    Updated May 9, 2023

    Press release City of Havre nuisance weed ordinance, Ordinance No. 888, went into effect May 1, 2023. Property owners with grass or weeds taller than eight inches will receive a notice. If the weeds are not cut or removed within 10 days, the city will remove the weeds and the cost of the removal will be charged to the property owner. Owners will receive only one violation notice per year, and the city will remove the nuisance grass or weeds in violation of the ordinance, at the owner’s expense, without any additional n...

  • Havre's 6K for water exceeds donation goal

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 9, 2023

    The WorldVision 6K for Water returned to Havre Sunday with local resident April Taber leading a bigger team than ever, running as part of a global event to collect donations to help provide clean water to under-developed countries and raise awareness about the issue. The 6K for Water event, run by WorldVision, a Christian humanitarian aid organization, sees more than 500 teams around the world traveling six kilometers, the average length women and children must walk to get...

  • Quick pics: Celebrating the new fire hall

    Updated May 8, 2023

  • Class of 2023 graduates from Northern

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 8, 2023

    15 Montana State University-Northern students received 420 degrees this weekend at the college's graduation ceremony Saturday. Students received their degrees after a ceremony and speech by Northern Chancellor Greg Kegel and commencement address by Montana Actors' Theatre Executive Director and award-winning playwright Jay Pyette, who graduated from Northern himself decades ago. Pyette said there are a lot of important things that happened on May 6 throughout history, good an...

  • Take action: Type O negative blood donors needed for emergencies

    Updated May 8, 2023

    Press release GREAT FALLS — When every second counts, blood products can provide lifesaving care. The American Red Cross asks the public to give blood during Trauma Awareness Month in May to keep hospitals prepared for all transfusion needs, including emergencies. Type O negative blood donors are especially needed right now. The power of type O blood • Type O negative is the universal blood type and what emergency room personnel reach for when there is no time to determine a patient’s blood type in the most serious situa...

  • P.E.O Microbrew Gala set for May 12

    Updated May 8, 2023

    Havre Daily News staff P.E.O. Chapter V Wine & Microbrew Gala Scholarship Fundraiser is set for Friday, May 12, at Havre Inn & Suites Conference Room, 6-9 p.m. The public is welcome to attend and enjoy the wine and microbrew tastings provided by Murphy’s Pub, as well as assorted appetizers and desserts, games, raffles, and live and silent auctions. Tickets for the event, which are $40 per person, include three tastings and automatically enter ticket holders in a drawing for $250. The drawing will be that night, and ticket h...

  • List of open Hill County board positions issued

    Updated May 8, 2023

    Havre Daily News staff The Hill County Commission has issued a notice of board positions open in Hill County. The open positions are: Zoning Board of Adjustments, two positions. Great Northern Fair Commission, one position. Rural Fire District 1, one position. Tax Appeal Board, one position. Hill County Park Board, two positions. City-County Planning Board, two positions. Hill County Public Cemetery Board, one position. H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board, three positions. Central Montana Tourism Region Board, one position....

  • Box Elder Schools BPA team brings home national awards

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 5, 2023

    Box Elder Middle Schoolers took home some national awards last week from the the Business Professionals of America National Leadership Conference in Anaheim, California, with four projects winning places at the top of their categories. The event sees more than 6,000 middle school, high school and college students from around the U.S. compete in project categories ranging from web design and broadcast news to multimedia promotions and business planning in a series of events. “It’s like speech and debate for white collar act...

  • Fair board holding meeting on bathrooms

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 5, 2023

    The Great Northern Fair Board will be holding a special meeting Tuesday, May 9, at 5:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds’ Community Center to disscuss ways to address the fairgrounds’ western bathrooms. For the past year the board has been attempting to find a way to replace these bathrooms, but at a meeting last month members of the board said the price tag on the project was so high that even if they canceled all other projects and spent every cent they had, they would still be well short of paying for the more-than-$200,000 pro...

  • Montana passes significant health policy changes in controversial session

    Updated May 5, 2023

    Keely Larson KFF Health News-UM Legislative News Service Republican leaders' banishment of a transgender lawmaker from floor debates in the recently ended Montana legislative session seized the nation's attention. It also overshadowed significant health policy changes and historic levels of health care spending. The session likely will be remembered for GOP leaders removing Democratic Rep. Zooey Zephyr, one of two transgender representatives in the Capitol, from House floor...

  • Hill County Commission hears complaint on communications

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 5, 2023

    The Hill County Commission put out a call for help providing food for the Hill County Detention Center during its weekly business meeting Thursday, and heard complaints about communication with the public. During the public comments section of the meeting, Hill County Park Board member Lou Hagener said he believes the commission’s posting of agendas and vacancies on local boards and committees is insufficient. Hagener said the agendas the commission puts out are often vaguely worded or confusing, and he specifically took i...

  • Take action: Type O negative blood donors needed for emergencies

    Updated May 5, 2023

    GREAT FALLS, Mont. (May 3, 2023) — When every second counts, blood products can provide lifesaving care. The American Red Cross asks the public to give blood during Trauma Awareness Month in May to keep hospitals prepared for all transfusion needs, including emergencies. Type O negative blood donors are especially needed right now. The power of type O blood Type O negative is the universal blood type and what emergency room personnel reach for when there is no time to determine a patient’s blood type in the most serious situa...

  • Middle School lists April students of the month

    Updated May 5, 2023

    Press release Havre Middle School's Sixth-Grade Student of the Month for April is Brynna Hopper. Brynna is the daughter of Ryan and Emily Hopper. She has one sibling, Alivia Hopper. At school, Brynna strives to maintain a high GPA. She also participates in the middle school choir. In her spare time, Brynna likes to hike, paddleboard and spend time with family and friends. In the classroom, Brynna is always prepared, ready to learn and excels at her work. She is courteous to...

  • Special Olympics Flame of Hope comes to Havre Wednesday

    Tim Leeds|Updated May 4, 2023

    Law enforcement officers came into Havre Wednesday carrying the torch on their leg of the Montana Special Olympics Torch Run. The run was set to start again this morning, taking the torch, the journey of which started in Wolf Point, south on U.S. Highway 87 toward its final destination at the opening ceremonies of the 2023 State Summer Games in Bozeman May 17. A release from Special Olympics Montana said the relay has 10 starting points around the state with hundreds of...

  • Celebration of completion of Bear Paw fire hall set for Sunday

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 4, 2023

    The Bear Paw Volunteer Fire Department will be hosting an open house at their new and long-awaited fire hall south of Havre from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday. Department Chief Josh Bebee said the event is a thankyou to the community that supported the construction of the hall, which the department has been trying to get for years. "We are so happy," he said. " ... Just having a place that we can call home, it's an amazing feeling." Efforts to get a fire hall for the department hav...

  • Public hearing set on conservation district stream permitting changes

    Updated May 4, 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: Lights over the Lights' field

    Updated May 3, 2023

  • School board election results in

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 3, 2023

    The unofficial election results for local school boards are in, with local districts announcing new returning board members as well as the results of local levy requests. While Turner Public Schools and Chinook Public Schools canceled their elections, holding the elections by acclamation for unopposed candidates, many others had votes for school board members as well as levies. These results are unofficial until the elections are officially canvassed by their respective districts. In Havre Tyler Gibson, Kevin Johnson and...

  • New events set at Havre's senior center

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 3, 2023

    In addition to the regular activities held every week at North Central Senior Center in Havre, a series of events is set for this month starting Thursday with a walk to local greenhouse Downtown Gardens at 12:45 p.m. North Central Senior Center Activity Director Heather Williams said they will begin the short walk at the center and arrive at Downtown Gardens around 1 p.m., though people who have trouble walking are welcome to meet them there. Winter said Downtown Gardens will be giving the seniors a class on successful...

  • Pyette commencement speaker at Northern graduation

    Tim Leeds|Updated May 3, 2023

    Montana State University-Northern’s graduation is this Saturday in Northern’s Armory Gymnasium, with local teacher and thespian Jay Pyette set as the commencement speaker. A release from Northern said the doors will open at 9 a.m. and the processional will begin at 10 a.m., with a reception to follow in the library entryway. No seats will be reserved for individuals. A section of lower bleacher seats will be reserved for the handicapped. Handicapped parking spaces are limited. It is suggested people arrive early and use the n...

  • Hill County road conditions listed

    Updated May 3, 2023

    Havre Daily News staff Hill County Department of Emergency Services has given an update on road conditions in the county as of Tuesday. The department advises these are subject to change, and there is no timeline on reopening at this time. It added that crews are working on Road 50 South out of Inverness. The conditions listed are: Inverness Road 50 South Road 30 N to 100 N 15 North from 60 North to North 100 80 North of Inverness Rudyard 115 South Mile Marker 16-30 CLOSED *55 South PASSABLE USE CAUTION* *65 North road...

  • Hill County Electric Cooperative sets 78th Annual Meeting of Members

    Updated May 3, 2023

    Press release Hill County Electric Cooperative Inc. will be holding its 78th Annual Meeting of Members Saturday, May 13, 2023, at the Student Union Building on the campus of Montana State University-Northern in Havre. Members will be electing two trustees, one for District 2 and one for District 3. Voting may occur via mail or in person at the meeting. Registration begins at 9 a.m., the business meeting starts at 10 a.m. followed by lunch and prize drawings. Four “Luck of the Draw” scholarships will be awarded during the mee...

  • Park Board votes to impose time limits on public comments

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 3, 2023

    The Hill County Park Board voted to impose time limits on public comments at their monthly meeting this week where they also considered consolidating their committees and looked at the coming year's budget. During the meeting, Board Member Lou Hagener presented an updated version of the board's public comments and agenda-setting policy in the hopes that it would be approved. Board Chair Jeff Jensen said the board doesn't need that, and all he wants to change is the time...

  • Urban chickens brought up at City Council

    Christy Bambrough|Updated May 3, 2023

    The topic of urban chickens was again raised to Havre City Council at its monthly meeting Monday. Havre resident Al Garver has started a petition to allow urban chickens in the city, and told Havre Daily News that he has obtained 290 signatures and he is very pleased with that. He was out of town for Monday, but council member Denise Brewer - Garver said he met with Brewer and council member Heather Parker about his petition - brought the petition up during the public comment...

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