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  • Snow returns to Havre as temps plummet

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 24, 2023

    Snow has fallen in Havre and nearly two full months before winter begins as temperatures plummet below freezing after a short few weeks of cool weather. The National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory beginning at 6 p.m. tonight and ending at 6 p.m. Wednesday, with a 90 percent chance of snow tonight and 80 percent Wednesday, reducing to 50 percent as the day goes on. As for snow, the weather service is predicting a 60 percent chance of snow early in the day and 30 percent later in the day, reducing to 20...

  • Quick pics: Boots on the ground to stamp out hunger

    Updated Oct 24, 2023

  • Havre Elks organizing blanket and coat drives

    Updated Oct 24, 2023

    Press release Havre Elks Lodge No. 1201 is organizing its Blanket Drive and a Coat Drive for Thanksgiving and Christmas this year, and is recruiting recipients for the bedding and coats as well as donations for both drives. If people would like to sign up themselves, their family, friends or someone in need of blankets, comforters, sheets and other bedding, or for coats for all ages and sizes, they can call Brandy Kurtz at 406-390-0091. The first distribution of bedding and coats is Nov. 15 and the second is Dec. 13 in the...

  • Montana K9 Safety and FWP to host free dog trap release workshop

    Updated Oct 24, 2023

    Press release Montana K9 Safety, along with Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks, will offer a free workshop for dog owners interested in learning how to free dogs from traps. The workshop is scheduled for Friday, Nov. 3, from 5:30-7 p.m. at the Best Western Plus Havre Inn and Suites, 1425 US Highway 2 on Boot Hill Plaza in Havre. For centuries, people have trapped furbearers across Montana. Fur trapping is highly regulated, biologically sustainable, and an important part of Montana’s cultural history and outdoor lifestyle. H...

  • Five bands rock the barn Saturday

    Updated Oct 23, 2023

    This year's Beaver Creek Jam at the Great Northern Fairgrounds drew a crowd of music lovers Saturday to hear bands, including local artists, play in the Bigger Better Barn. The night was filled with classic rock and a bit of metal music along with food, games and giveaways, and attendees gave the event good reviews. "It was good this year," said Mike Peterson. " ... It was a good time." Among the bands that played were popular '60s-style rock band Blue Tattoo, Deep Purple...

  • Quickpics: Crabs, fun and funding

    Updated Oct 23, 2023

  • Quick pics: Spooky circus haunts Havre

    Updated Oct 23, 2023

  • Speech judging clinic set for Wednesday

    Updated Oct 23, 2023

    Press release Havre High School speech and debate has set a judging clinic for Wednesday at 7 p.m. in the high school library for people interested in judging for the Havre invitational tournament Saturday. Havre head coach Tim Leeds said the coaching staff will answer any questions at the clinic and help people review the process and ballots used at the tournament. Leeds said conflicts and illnesses have arisen that have left the tournament short some judges, as well as losing contact with some regular judges. “We have a g...

  • Quick pics: Teaching fire safety

    Updated Oct 23, 2023

  • E.L.F Drive to run Monday, volunteers sought

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 20, 2023

    The Annual E.L.F - Everybody Loves Firefighters - Food Drive will be running early this year, Monday Oct. 23, with the Havre Fire Department collecting food from porches around Havre. Firefighters will drive around town between 5:30 and 8:30 p.m. and people are encouraged to leave non-perishable food on their porches or sidewalks with the lights on. The food will go to the District 4 Human Resources Development Council's Havre Community Food Bank to help those in need....

  • 2,000-acre fire near Big Sandy is out

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 20, 2023

    A 2,000-acre grass and brush fire about 10 miles from Big Sandy is mostly out with no injuries and no structures burnt after sending plumes of smoke up into the air Thursday afternoon. The Chouteau County Sheriff's Office reported that the fire began around 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the Judith Landing area and was largely out by 7 p.m. thanks to the efforts of the Big Sandy Volunteer Fire Department along with the Loma Rural Volunteer Fire Department and the Montana Department of...

  • Hill County approves MACo intervention in property tax lawsuit

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 20, 2023

    At their weekly business meeting Thursday the Hill County Commission passed a resolution authorizing the Montana Association of Counties to intervene on their behalf in ongoing litigation between the state and counties regarding state education levies. Gov. Greg Gianforte’s Department of Revenue recently directed the counties to collect the full 95 mills of the state’s school equalization levy, which supports schools in lower income areas, but counties across the state, including Hill County, bucked the governor, ins...

  • Fun and fame at the Food Fair and Fashion Festival in 1973

    Updated Oct 20, 2023

    by Emily Mayer Fifty years ago, on a beautiful autumn October afternoon, hundreds of local women gathered at the Armory Gymnasium on then Northern Montana College's campus to attend the 1973 Food Fair and Fashion Festival. This event was organized by the many homemaker extension clubs in Hill, Blaine, Chouteau and Phillips counties, local merchants in those communities, KOJM radio station, the Havre Chamber of Commerce, and others. The purpose of the event was to share...

  • Hi-Line Curling Club announces two free open curl sessions

    Updated Oct 20, 2023

    Press release The Hi-Line Curling Club announced the commencement of the upcoming curling season with two free open curl sessions. "We are delighted to invite the community to our open curl sessions," Hi-Line Curling Club President Carl Little said. "Curling is a sport that promotes teamwork, sportsmanship, and a sense of community. We welcome everyone to come and try it out, regardless of their experience level. It's a chance to have fun, stay active, keep the winter blues...

  • Brush fire east of Big Sandy

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 19, 2023

    By: Patrick Johnston A brush fire east of Big Sandy is sending plumes of smoke into the air, but details remain scarce for now. The Chouteau County Sheriff’s Department reports that the fire is between mile markers 76 and 77 on Judith Landing Road east of Big Sandy. The department reports that Big Sandy Volunteer Fire Volunteer Fire Department and Loma Rural Volunteer Fire Department are on scene now, but there is no other available information. Watch for updates here....

  • Vincent, Berg butt heads over sanitarian issue during Board of Health meeting

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 19, 2023

    A meeting of the Hill County Board of Health became contentious Wednesday as Hill County Public Health Director Kim Berg, also the county's health officer, repeated her request that the Hill County sanitarian be brought back under the Hill County Health Department, a request that received significant resistance. Berg said the duties of the Hill County sanitarian - a position now filled part-time by Clay Vincent, who has been retired as the county full-time sanitarian and...

  • Peterson asks for county policy enforcement on employees

    Updated Oct 19, 2023

    At a meeting of Hill County officials Wednesday morning, Hill County Commissioner Mark Peterson asked that department heads hear and pass on a number of reminders to their employees regarding following county policy. Peterson said he wanted to remind everyone to be respectful in their dealings with those in and outside of their departments, and that the county relies on proper communication to function. “We have some issues within departments of not wanting to communicate very well,” he said. He also said he’s heard about...

  • Northern Brown Bag lecture on vampires set for Wednesday

    Updated Oct 19, 2023

    Press release Montana State University-Northern will kick off its fall 2023 Brown Bag Lecture Series with a presentation by Associate Professor of English Valerie Guyant, Ph.D. The event will be held Wednesday, Oct. 25, from noon to 1 p.m. in Hensler Auditorium in the Applied Technology Center, and it is open to the public. The presentation is titled "Vampires & Other Blood Drinkers: Take a Bite Out of Literary History Across Time and Cultures." If someone says the word...

  • Quick pics: Gladstone live in Havre

    Updated Oct 19, 2023

  • Limited space for United Way Annual Crab Boil

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 18, 2023

    For the first time United Way of Hill County is offering individual tickets to the public for its 8th Annual Crab Boil Saturday, its biggest yearly fundraiser. United Way of Hill County Executive Director Danielle Golie said they only have a handful of tickets left for the event and it always fills up, and tickets will not be available at the door Saturday. Normally, Golie said, they fill the event through the purchase of table tickets and their event sponsors, but things will be a bit different this time. She said this is...

  • Great Northern Fairgrounds prepped for autumn events

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 18, 2023

    The Great Northern Fair Board approved work to replace the roof on their commercial buildings at its monthly meeting Tuesday evening where members also discussed a host of upcoming events. Board Vice Chair Bob Kaul said their commercial building roofs are starting to see a bit of wear and tear and they are hoping to have them replaced before winter to prevent any issues during the months of difficult weather the area is likely to get. A second set of new bathrooms have also...

  • FBI seeks information in Hays child sex abuse investigation

    Updated Oct 18, 2023

    The FBI Havre office is seeking information regarding a former local resident who has been charged in federal court in Billings with multiple counts relating to allegations of child sexual abuse. A release from the U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana said James Kirby King, 57, a former resident of Hays, has been indicted on multiple counts. He has been charged with • Aggravated sexual abuse of a child, three counts. • Incest, four counts. • Sexual exploitation of child...

  • Quick pics: A pumpkin-y fall day at St. Jude's

    Updated Oct 18, 2023

  • The Piano Man plays Chester benefit

    Tim Leeds|Updated Oct 17, 2023

    A world-renowned pianist is returning to Chester to play a benefit concert for his hometown Sunday, Oct. 22. Patty DeVries, president of the Liberty County Chamber of Commerce, said she can remember when Phil Aaberg, a famous native son of Chester, returned home. "I can still hear the freight train whistle on that particular day in July," DeVries said. "It was a sweltering day outside and inside Chester Public School's Auditorium. The doors were propped open and Chester...

  • Havre High speech and debate invites people to judge

    Updated Oct 17, 2023

    Press release The Havre High School speech and debate team is hosting its invitational speech, debate and drama tournament at the high school Saturday, Oct. 28, and is inviting anyone interested to contact the team about judging at the tournament. “We have a great, loyal pool of judges, but we have lost contact with some of them as they change phone numbers and emails, and we want them to get back with us,” head coach Tim Leeds said. “I know there are plenty of other people out there who haven’t judged for us yet who would e...

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