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  • Chamber of Commerce - Chamber Outgoing Members

    Updated Jan 18, 2024

  • Chamber of Commerce - Chamber Executive Director

    Updated Jan 18, 2024

    7 brought about a lot of change, growth, and transition for the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce. As we forge ahead into 2024, I want to extend my sincere appreciation to our members, event sponsors, committee members, board members, volunteers, and the Havre area as a whole. The Havre Chamber would not exist without your unwavering support and dedication! As a small non-profit organization, the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce depends on community volunteers to carry out event...

  • Chamber of Commerce - Board of Directors 2024

    Updated Jan 18, 2024

  • Havre Daily News online only today

    Updated Jan 18, 2024

    Problems with the press kept the Havre Daily News from being printed today, and the paper will be available online only. Subscribers will be credited for these days, extending their expiration date. Subscribers can access the full website and also can access the e-edition, an electronic PDF version of the full paper, on their computers. Subscribers who do not already have access to the e-edition can gain access by going to the website at https://havredailynews.com , clicking on “Free Trial” to the right of the black bar at...

  • North Star Schools delaying opening

    Updated Jan 18, 2024

    North Star Schools in Gildford and Rudyard announced Wednesday night that schools would have a delayed start today, Thursday, Jan. 18, due to the weather conditions. The announcement said buses will run two hours late and school will start at 10 a.m....

  • Schools receive bomb threats, Havre delays opening during inspection

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 17, 2024

    Schools across Montana, including in Big Sandy, Chester, Chinook, Harlem and Havre received bomb threats overnight, causing many, including those in Havre, to delay classes while law enforcement investigates. "HPS will be working with the Havre Police Department to ensure adequate safety measures are in place," Havre Public Schools Superintendent Brian Gum said in a press release. "... If our situation changes we will immediately send a followup message." Just before 10 a.m. t...

  • Quick pics: Sledding in the cold-ish weather

    Updated Jan 17, 2024

  • Fair board preparing for 2024, 2025 Great Northern Fair

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 17, 2024

    At their monthly meeting members of the Hill County Fair Board said activity at the Great Northern Fairgrounds has slowed substantially as the weather has gotten colder, but there is still work going on there. Board Vice Chair Bob Kaul said most of the work is maintenance, but they are getting bids on door replacements for the Bigger Better Barn as well as for some work on their rental house. Fairgrounds Secretary Joni Keith said five new cameras have been installed on the outside of the Bigger Better Barn and they are...

  • Bear Paw Roundup Rodeo wins state award for 2023 show

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 17, 2024

    Last year’s Bear Paw Roundup Rodeo won the 2023 Small Rodeo of the Year Award from the Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association Montana Circuit, winning the award for the first time for its 25th annual rodeo. Bear Paw Roundup Rodeo Committee Director Clinton Hansen said the award typically goes to one of a handful of rodeos in the state, chosen by a vote from rodeo contestants, and he’s happy that they were able to break into the running on the show’s 25th anniversary. “We’re really excited about it,” Hansen said. “... We must...

  • Schools have threats to officials

    Updated Jan 17, 2024

    9:57 a.m. Havre Public Schools announced nothing was found in search of school buildings this morning following the district receiving threats Tuesday nothing. “I wanted to let everyone know that buildings have been cleared and we are ready for school,” Superintendent Brian Gum said in a post. “Sorry for the inconvenience this morning, as I know it was short notice. Student safety is always our primary concern so, so we navigate situations with that always in mind.” Gum said t...

  • Salvation Army drained of January funds by cold snap

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 16, 2024

    As dire cold grips the Hi-Line, along with much of the U.S., Havre Salvation Army reports that they are in immediate danger of running out of funds to help people this month, potentially putting the area’s homeless population at even greater risk. Havre Salvation Army Director Trina Crawford said the recent cold has been so bad that they have already drained this month’s budget for providing lodging to homeless people and have had to start drawing from other parts of their budget just to keep people alive. “With circu...

  • Wind chill moves out as snow moves in this week

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 16, 2024

    While the frigid cold seems poised to lessen on the Hi-Line in the next few days the area will likely see an inundation of snow as the National Weather Service upgrades its Winter Storm advisory, set to start tonight, to a more severe winter storm warning. The warning begins tonight at 11 p.m. and will be active until 11 a.m. Thursday for Havre, Rocky Boy, Lewistown and Hilger, as well as Hill County and the Bear Paw Mountains broadly and the south of Blaine and Fergus...

  • Cold grips US as Havre sets new record low

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 15, 2024

    Havre hit a record low of -44 last night, surpassing the previous record of -43 set more than a century ago in 1907, and while temperatures are poised to rise somewhat as the week progresses, it looks like a winter storm is on the way Tuesday night. The cold this weekend was so extreme that it caused Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation to declare a state of emergency just after 2 p.m. Saturday and tribal officials set up an incident command center to coordinate service in emergency situations. Ten hours later Rocky Boy Health C...

  • Cropping seminar draws crowd despite cold

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 15, 2024

    Despite the cold, almost 70 agriculture producers from across the area attended this year's Golden Triangle Cropping Seminar at the 4-H Chuckwagon Friday where they got up to date on a number of subjects from vertebrate pest control to crop rotation. Producers heard from a number of experts including Tim Seipel, a Montana State University Extension Cropland Weed Specialist who talked about the emergence of pesticide-resistant cropland weeds and the work being done to combat...

  • Weather impacts local school openings

    Updated Jan 15, 2024

    Most local schools that were planning to be open today announced they would have late starts with several altering or canceling morning buses. The North Star School District with high school in Rudyard and the elementary in Gildford announced Sunday that it would have a late start today, with classes at 10 a.m., and announced this morning that no morning buses would run. The district said in a release Sunday that, due to the extreme cold temperatures and prioritizing the health and safety of students and staff the North Star...

  • Havre Public Works largely unaffected by cold

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 12, 2024

    Despite the extreme cold, Havre Public Works operations have remained largely unaffected, even as wind chill values are predicted to reach as low as -45 today. Havre Public Works Director Trevor Mork said the department's sanders are out and if the snow reaches four inches they will bring out the plows. "Not much change from the whole history of Havre that we've always dealt with," Mork said. Earlier this week the department put out some suggestions for people that may help...

  • Celebrating History: Hill County hires county agent

    Updated Jan 12, 2024

    By Emily Mayer It was reported 100 years ago in this week’s Havre Daily Promoter that after several individuals and local civic groups worked hard to petition the Hill County Commissioners to create and fund a county agent position, the commissioners approved the measure. The Jan. 10, 1924, issue stated: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILL EMPLOY COUNTY AGENT Provision Is Made to Secure Most Competent Man Possible and to Give Him Every Assistance The members of the board of county commissioners in conference with r...

  • Local News - Student and Community Winter Clothing Drive

    Updated Jan 12, 2024

    Montana State University-Northern is accepting donations of winter wear for their Student and Community Winter Clothing Drive. Organizers are accepting donations of coats, hats, scarves, gloves and mittens for students until Feb. 2 at the college’s Vande Bogart Library during library hours of operation. Northern students can pick up winter wear there while donations are open, and any clothing left over after that date will be given to Havre Feed My Sheep Soup Kitchen to distribute to community members. For information, p...

  • Well-Off-Man presents at national association conference

    Updated Jan 12, 2024

    Press release Inga Well-Off-Man, daughter of Manuela and John Well-Off-Man, will present on “A Culturally Responsive Approach to Teaching Indigenous Music to Beginning Violinists” at the American String Teachers Association conference in Kentucky in March. Her presentation also discusses Montana’s Indian Education for All program related to music education. Inga Well-Off-Man graduated with a master’s degree in violin and music pedagogy from University of Colorado Boulder, and is an enrolled member of the Chippewa Cree Tr...

  • College News - Carroll College names ntudents to Fall 2023 Dean's List

    Updated Jan 12, 2024

    HELENA — Carroll College named the following local students to its 2023 fall semester dean’s list. To be included on the dean’s list, a student must receive a 3.5 grade point average or higher on a 4.0 scale and take at least 12 graded credits in a semester. A complete, sortable list of fall 2023 dean’s list recipients can be found at https://www.carroll.edu/deanslist . Big Sandy Katherine Bold Chinook Anna Terry Havre Sadie Filius Kyndall Keller Carley Wertheimer...

  • MAT developing comedic variety show

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 11, 2024

    Montana Actors' Theatre will be putting on the Hill Country Revue Variety Show starting next week at the Little Theatre at Montana State University-Northern, a new production featuring music and comedy with an eye toward local humor. MAT Artistic Director Grant Olson said the show will be in the same vein as "Hee Haw" or "Saturday Night Live," with a music act as a centerpiece, interspursed with skits and musical comedy set in an alternate version of Havre that kept the name...

  • Dangerous cold and wind move into region today

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 11, 2024

    As foul weather crisscrosses the country with more on the way, the National Weather Service has put out a wind chill advisory for Hill and northern Blaine counties which will last until 5 p.m. tonight, and a much more serious wind chill warning for the area between then and 5 p.m. Sunday, as temperatures are predicted to plummet further as the week continues. An advisory indicates that conditions will likely cause significant inconvenience or danger without precaution, and a...

  • High school association proposals heard by Havre school board

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 10, 2024

    At their monthly meeting Tuesday, the Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees was updated on voting items at an upcoming meeting of the Montana High School Association, as well as presentations and updates on a number of other issues. HPS Superintendent Brian Gum said he and Havre High School Activities Director Mark Irvin will be going to the MHSA meeting later this week and they wanted to bring the board up to speed on the voting items they will be looking at. Irvin said...

  • Museum board meets to discuss plans for 2024

    Christy Bambrough|Updated Jan 9, 2024

    The H. Earl Clack Museum board members met Monday evening and talked about future plans for the museum. The museum will be closed for the month of January, but still open for Prehistoric Passport stamps and book sales. Hours of operation have been updated on the website. Museum and Wahkpa Chu’gn Buffalo Jump Manager Caroline Tuss talked about past and future displays. “The traditional Christmas display was fairly popular with our relatively limited attendance, people really seemed to like it. Especially board members who vis...

  • Park board declines potential grants over local control concerns

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Jan 9, 2024

    In their monthly meeting Monday, members of the Hill County Park Board voted not to participate in an upcoming watershed assessment by the state, potentially forgoing significant grant funding for Beaver Creek Park, in fears that it would give up local control. Board member Lou Hagener said the state is looking at doing a wide-ranging watershed assessment, including Beaver Creek Park, and if they participate in and support the assessment they could gain access to a...

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