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  • Havre meat processing co-op gets a national stage

    Tim Leeds|Updated Mar 28, 2023

    A Havre-based meat processing cooperative received some national attention last month when the chair of its board sat on a panel during a USDA annual forum. A release from Montana Farmers Union said Montana Premium Processing Cooperative Board Chair Paul Neubauer was part of "Strategies for more and better markets" panel discussion at the USDA 99th Annual Agriculture Outlook Forum held Feb. 23-24 in Arlington, Virginia. Projects like Montana Premium Processing Cooperative...

  • Quick pics: Skies in full color

    Updated Mar 7, 2023

  • North Star students eating pulse crops courtesy Columbia Grain

    Updated Mar 6, 2023

    Editor's note: This version corrects the name of Columbia Grain International and its Balanced Bushel line of pulse crops. Columbia Grain International recently made a donation of pulses to North Star Elementary so the school can offer healthier food options to students for World Pulses Day, which was earlier this month. CGI Vice President of Pulses Tony Roelofs said the donation is part of a larger effort to give back to communities in Montana, Washington, Idaho and North...

  • Mountain View Co-op buying Taylor Aviation agronomy business

    Updated Mar 2, 2023

    Press release BLACK EAGLE — Mountain View Co-op, Montana’s largest independent and locally-owned agricultural cooperative, has finalized the purchase of Taylor Aviation Inc’s agronomy inputs and ground application service business. Based out of Fort Benton and Havre, Taylor Aviation has been a fixture for agronomy service and sales in the Golden Triangle of Montana since the mid-1980s. “It was important to us as Taylor Aviation that we partner with a company like Mountain View Co-op, who shares the same business philosophy an...

  • Lilly plans to slash some insulin prices, expand cost cap

    Updated Mar 2, 2023

    Tom Murphy AP Health Writer Eli Lilly will cut prices for some older insulins later this year and immediately give more patients access to a cap on the costs they pay to fill prescriptions. The moves announced Wednesday promise critical relief to some people with diabetes who can face annual costs of more than $1,000 for insulin they need in order to live. Lilly’s changes also come as lawmakers and patient advocates pressure drugmakers to do something about soaring prices. Lilly said it will cut the list prices for its m...

  • Quick pics: More snow removal underway

    Updated Mar 1, 2023

  • Meeting makes little progress on health department wage request

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Mar 1, 2023

    Hill County Commissioner Jake Strissel met with members of the Hill County Health Department Tuesday to discuss possible ways to raise their wages to a level reflecting their educational requirements, something the department has been asking for for years with little success. Health department employees have advocated for a raise in wages across the county in general, but say their department is in particular need, because their jobs require degrees and ongoing education...

  • Long-time health department employee cites commission as reason for resignation

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Mar 1, 2023

    A meeting between Hill County Health Department employees and Hill County Commissioner Jake Strissel took place amid the backdrop of WIC Coordinator Nicole Hungerford’s resignation from the department after almost nine years, having been offered a position as a WIC coordinator for the state. Hungerford’s resignation letter cited the department’s deteriorating relationship with the commission, and ongoing inaction on the matter of the department’s pay as the primary reasons for her resignation. “I have enjoyed working f...

  • HPS Superintendent contract ratified

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Mar 1, 2023

    The Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees voted unanimously to ratify a three-year contract with Stevensville High School Principal Brian Gum to become the district’s new superintendent in a special meeting Tuesday. The board interviewed two candidates for the position and unanimously voted to offer the contract to Gum last month. The position of superintendent has been open since October of last year, which saw the unexpected death of then-Superintendent Craig Muller at age 50. Since then Assistant Superintendent Brad M...

  • From the Hill: Wow at Bear Paw Ski Bowl

    Updated Mar 1, 2023

    From Byron Ophus WOW! That could be the whole story for this week. More than a foot of new snow covered the slopes of Bear Paw in the weekdays just prior to the weekend opening. Several volunteers drove to the hill Friday, knowing that significant preparations would be needed prior to opening Saturday morning. After shoveling snow at home all week no one looked forward to the unenviable task of shoveling snow from the deck of the Yellowsnow Club. What a pleasant surprise....

  • Bebee named VFW Firefighter of the Year

    Updated Mar 1, 2023

    From Dale Herd, VFW Post 497 Josh Bebee was awarded Firefighter of the Year by Havre's Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 497. The Veterans of Foreign Wars recognizes the importance of those individuals who perform the selfless duties of public servants for our communities. Each year we select the one individual who sets themselves apart in each of the categories to be recognized. The criteria for these selections is difficult and demanding. These individuals must be recognized by...

  • COVID-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths continue to drop

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Feb 28, 2023

    Cases, hospitalizations and deaths due to COVID-19 continue to drop this month after a short surge in January driven by the XBB.1.5 subvariant, as the U.S. announces a planned end to the Public Health Emergency later this year. The subvariant, which quickly became a dominant strain in much of the U.S., especially the northeast appeared to drive a surge which peaked in early January but receded much more quickly than many health officials feared. After the surge of cases,...

  • DEQ gives update on 2018 oil spill at BNSF yard

    Tim Leeds|Updated Feb 28, 2023

    The Montana Department of Environmental Quality has released an update regarding assessment of an oil spill in 2018 in the BNSF rail yard. That site, an active locomotive fueling and maintenance rail yard, has operated since the 1890s and spills and leaks in the yard have led to the designation of the location as a state superfund facility, where DEQ works to facilitate the investigation and cleanup of hazardous substances. The update said the 2018 spill, of more than 2,000 gallons from the rail yard’s wastewater treatment pl...

  • Havre and the Boy Scouts of America Program, past and present

    Updated Feb 28, 2023

    Press release Boy Scouts of America began 113 years ago in 1910. Each year during the month of February "we recognize the birthday of Scouting's Founder, Lord Baden-Powell as well celebrate the lasting legacy of the Scout movement. For over 100 years, Scouting has empowered young people with life and leadership skills which help improve their communities and create a better world." While looking back, Havre and the surrounding areas have a had strong and proud history with...

  • FWP notice to ice fishers

    Updated Feb 28, 2023

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 6 office has issued a reminder to ice fishers to remove their ice shacks by Wednesday, March 1. Ice fishing shelters must be removed from the ice before the shelters become irretrievable at the end of the season. In the Western Fishing District this means within five days from receipt of notification from FWP to remove the shelter, but in the Eastern Fishing District shelters must be removed by March 1. Shelters may be on the ice after this deadline if they are removed daily, unless...

  • Near-normal temps, some snow in the forecast

    Tim Leeds|Updated Feb 27, 2023

    After severe cold and heavy snow last week and a warm day Sunday, forecasters predict this week to have more normal weather with highs in the 30s and some more snow possible. The area saw temperatures plunge last week with highs below zero late in the week and heavy snow Monday and Tuesday — Havre saw a record 4.4 inches Tuesday — again blanketing the region with snow. Temperatures warmed Saturday and were above normal Sunday — Havre saw 42 degrees with the normal value 36 — but are expected to cool this week with highs b...

  • Historical Society unveils free public programs for March

    Updated Feb 27, 2023

    Press release Irish immigrants, Meriwether Lewis’ mother, and outstanding Montanans Dolly Smith Cusker Akers and Ivan Doig will be honored in March by the Montana Historical Society. At noon on March 1, Montana Historical Society Director Molly Kruckenberg and special guest Gov. Greg Gianforte will induct Doig and Akers into the Gallery of Outstanding Montanans. The public is invited to attend the induction ceremony, which will take place in the Capitol rotunda; the gallery itself is in the west wing of the Capitol. The g...

  • From the Fringe ... Thank you all: I got to live out all my dreams these last 22 years

    George Ferguson|Updated Feb 24, 2023

    All good things must come to an end, they say. They also say, it's hard to say goodbye. Well, I'm here to tell you, in my case, it's all true. Come Sunday, my wife, Amy, and I will be leaving Havre. For a plethora of reasons, family, friends, careers, the Blue Ponies, and this just being our home, it was the hardest decision I've ever been faced with. And that includes leaving my current position at the Havre Daily News. I've spent 22 years at the HDN in many different...

  • Havre panel talks issues in the next Farm Bill

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Feb 24, 2023

    Montana Sen. Jon Tester held a listening session with local agriculture producers Thursday at Montana State University-Northern, where he heard from a panel of people representing agricultural organizations as well as local producers and citizens about their desires for this year's Farm Bill. Tester said this year's Farm Bill will have wide-reaching effects and it's important that Congress gets it right as it will have a significant impact on people looking to keep feeding...

  • In-person hunter education classes offered in Havre

    Updated Feb 24, 2023

    Editor’s note: This version corrects an incorrect telephone number submitted with the original release. Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Hunter Education classroom course dates have been set for the Havre area for this year. There will be at least two regular youth classroom courses offered this year. The courses will be held at Montana State University-Northern at Cowan Hall, Room 300, and are free of charge. The course dates are: Class 1: • March 16, 6-7 p.m., orientation • March 20-24, 6-9 p.m., class • March 25- field d...

  • Montana Seed Show Bread Show just around the corner

    Updated Feb 24, 2023

    Press release Spring will soon be just around the corner, and with that comes the Montana Seed Show. The Show runs March 9-11, and Friday, March 10, is bread entry day from 8-9:30 a.m. at Harlem High School big gym. Again, entry areas for both youth and adults are white bread, 100% whole wheat bread, machine white bread, machine 50% combo whole wheat and specialty yeast bread. If you have questions, consult your Seed Show book or contact bread chair Karolee Cronk at 406-353-2874. Whole grain wheat bread Ashlea Schroeder,...

  • Havre's Johnson inducted into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi

    Updated Feb 24, 2023

    BATON ROUGE, La. — Kassie Johnson of Havre, a student at Montana State University, was among the people recently initiated into The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, the nation’s oldest and most selective collegiate honor society for all academic disciplines. Johnson is among approximately 25,000 students, faculty, professional staff and alumni to be initiated into Phi Kappa Phi each year. Membership is by invitation only and requires nomination and approval by a chapter. Only the top 10 percent of seniors and 7.5 percent of ju...

  • VFW presents Voice of Democracy, Patriot's Pen awards

    Updated Feb 24, 2023

    From Dale Herd, VFW Post 497 Havre's Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 497 has presented awards to local students Porter Blackwell and Grayden Blackwell in its patriotic speech and essay programs. Voice of Democracy Since 1947, the Voice of Democracy has been the VFW's premier scholarship program. Each year nearly 80,000 high school students compete for more than $2 million in scholarships. This year's theme is "Why is the Veteran Important." We are proud to present this year's...

  • Stortz presented VFW Teacher of the Year Award

    Updated Feb 24, 2023

    From Dale Herd, VFW Post 497 One of the primary goals of the Veterans of Foreign Wars is to promote civic responsibility and patriotism, and to support youth and local programs across America. We understand that the youth of today will be the leaders of tomorrow and that is why the VFW remain dedicated to establishing programs designed for young people and educators. Each year, the Veterans of Foreign Wars selects elementary, middle and high school teachers to participate in...

  • Local students received Good Citizens Awards from local DAR Chapter

    Updated Feb 24, 2023

    Press release The Daughters of the American Revolution Black Eagle-Assinniboine Chapter in Great Falls presented 11 Good Citizen Awards at its Feb. 11 meeting and George Washington Tea. Chapter Regent Selene Thomas and Good Citizen Chair Char Ross awarded Good Citizen certificates, pins and wallet cards to students including Lance Rutledge from Big Sandy High School, Bree Swanson from Chinook High School, Rayna Johnson from Havre High School and Rainee Watson from North Star H...

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