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  • Havre Public Works breaks down property taxes

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Dec 1, 2023

    Havre Public Works has posted a series of sample tax bills on its Facebook page in an effort to show how property taxes are used by the city, and give people an idea of what kind of resources their department has to address problems with roads in town. Havre Public Works Computer-Aided Drafting Technician Jamie Trueax, who made many of the posts, said people often look at their tax bill, see what looks like a very big number and assume Public Works has far more resources than they actually do, and the department is trying to...

  • Hill County Community Foundation announces grant recipients

    Updated Dec 1, 2023

    Press release The Hill County Community Foundation has announced 10 grant recipients for the 2023 grant cycle. This year’s grantees are the Hi-Line Arts Council, CASA of Hill County, Feed My Sheep Soup Kitchen, Havre Public Schools Backpack Program, Greater Havre Area Ministerial Association, Family Connections MT, District 4 HRDC, Salvation Army, Rudyard Historical Society/ Depot Museum, and Boy Scout Troop 1438. HCCF had a total of $7,000 to grant out this year and organizations received grants ranging from $500 to $...

  • Senior Center News, Dec. 1, 2023

    Updated Dec 1, 2023

    North Central Senior Center Dec 1, 2023 Menu Due to changes in staff we will not have a regular menu listed for December. We are serving meals and hope to see you all here for lunch. Entertainment: BJ’s Geetar Oakie — Brad Taylor will play Tuesday, Dec. 5, and Tuesday, Dec. 19, from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Free and open to the community. Tuesday, Dec. 12 and Tuesday, Dec. 26, Mary Stevens will play harp or keyboard music varieties from 11 a.m. to noon. Also free and open to community. News from our gift shop: Christmas has arr...

  • Local News - Elks holding memorial service Monday

    Updated Dec 1, 2023

    Havre Daily News staff Havre Elks Lodge No. 1201 is set to hold its Memorial Service Monday, Dec. 4, at 6 p.m. in the lodge room, 321 Second St. Services conducted by Elks Lodge officers, along with guest speaker Curt Curtis and music by Yvonne Skramstad, will honor absent members Gary Crossler, Dave Kudson, Ira “Pete” Peterson, Basilios Margaris, Carolyn Shulund, Rick Hentschel, Gordan Haugen, William Johnson, Gary Myskewitz, Lorraine Hanson, Lily Kretchmer and Ken Nelson. Refreshments and a chance to visit will follow the...

  • Local News - Havre Elks organizing blanket and coat drives

    Updated Dec 1, 2023

    Havre Daily News staff Havre Elks Lodge No. 1201 is holding its Blanket Drive and a Coat Drive for 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. Dec. 12 in the Havre Elks’ Lodge Room will see the second distribution of bedding and coats this y...

  • Highland Park Winter Book Fair set to run today through Saturday

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 30, 2023

    Among the holiday events being held at the Holiday Village Mall this week and weekend is Highland Park Early Primary School's Winter Book Fair from today through Saturday. Highland Park Principal Hayley Criner said the event is run by the school's Parent-Teacher Organization and raises funds for their library, so any support they get will promote reading for children in the area. "We appreciate their support and helping us get books in kids' hands," Criner said. "That's...

  • Quick pics: Gobblers helping the soup kitchen

    Updated Nov 30, 2023

  • Man suspected of making a hoax threat to blow up Dodson school arraigned

    Updated Nov 30, 2023

    U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Montana GREAT FALLS — A Fort Belknap man suspected of making threats to blow up the school in Dodson was arraigned Tuesday on charges, U.S. Attorney Jesse Laslovich said today. Jacob Erwin Wilson, 40, pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging him with false information and hoaxes. If convicted of the most serious crime, Wilson faces a maximum of five years in prison, a $250,000 fine and three years of supervised release. U.S. Magistrate Judge John T. Johnston presided. Wilson was d...

  • DNRC Trust Lands Havre Office to close due to staffing difficulties

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 29, 2023

    The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation State Trust Lands Havre Field Office will officially close Friday due to staffing difficulties with the office’s duties being absorbed by the department’s office in Lewistown. DNRC Lewistown Unit Manager Jocee Hedrick said they are attempting to minimize any disruption the closure will cause, though it will necessitate more travel on the part of DNRC staff to manage lands in Hill and Blaine counties. “We understand this will make it more difficult for our custo...

  • Chilly week to make way for warmer, but windier weekend

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 29, 2023

    After a cold Thanksgiving and a warmer weekend, Havre is likely to see another burst of cold this week followed again by a slightly less chilly weekend. National Weather Service is predicting a high of 38 degrees today with a low of 16 tonight with highs of 33 and 35 Thursday and Friday, and lows of 15 and 22 respectively. Things will jump back out of freezing territory this weekend during the days however with a Saturday and Sunday high of 42, though overnight lows are...

  • Wild Montana Winter Adventures open for registration

    Updated Nov 29, 2023

    Press release HELENA — Wild Montana’s eagerly anticipated Winter Adventures are now open for registration. Adventure seekers, nature enthusiasts, public lands advocates, and families are invited to embark on a journey into the heart of Montana’s winter wonderland. From December through February, participants can choose from 32 free outings and educational experiences, all aimed at fostering a deeper connection with the state’s public lands and wild places. Winter Adventures are free group outings led by volunteers. They co...

  • Online auction supporting Montana 4-H available through Dec. 4

    Updated Nov 29, 2023

    Press release BOZEMAN — An online auction to support Montana 4-H will be available through Dec. 4, according to the Montana 4-H Foundation. More than 50 lots are up for bid in the Montana 4-H Emerald Auction online at https://gardnerauction.hibid.com/catalog/503956/montana-4-h-auction . Items donated by supporters and county councils include a collection of 4-H clover emblems, woodworking, jewelry, leatherwork and vacation getaways, Montana 4-H Foundation Executive Director Jane Wolery said. Profits will benefit Montana 4...

  • Holiday events continuing this weekend

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 28, 2023

    After a busy Thanksgiving weekend, holiday events will return to the area Friday and last through this coming weekend and beyond. Friday, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints will again host their Hi-Line Nativity Festival, themed "Mary Did You Know," with the display open 2-9 p.m. "We will be exhibiting Nativities from around the world as well as art and sculptures depicting the Savior's life and ministry," a Community Christmas Festival release said. "If you...

  • Fire takes out livestock barn

    Updated Nov 27, 2023

    Havre Daiy News staff A barn southeast of Havre was lost in a fire Sunday morning. Havre Fire Chief Nathan Courtnage said that a caller at 10:04 a.m. Sunday reported barn fire on the 1900 Block of Bullhook Road Southeast. When Havre Fire Department responded they found the structure, part of the JS Livestock facilities, fully involved in the fire, and they released some pigs that were penned near the building and contained the fire to the structure. The barn is a total loss,...

  • Intensive film production workshop set for Nov. 30 in Harlem

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 27, 2023

    MAPS Media Institute will be running a free intensive four-day filmmaking workshop for young people in the Harlem area and beyond starting Nov. 30, with the goal of creating informative short films about the Fort Belknap Indian Community Water Compact of 2001 and its 2023 Settlement Act. Former Harlem teacher and MAPS Media Institute Fort Belknap Liaison Craig Todd said the workshop is primarily for high school-age students in the Harlem area, but college-age students and people from outside the Harlem area of any skill...

  • Celebrating the season through the season

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 27, 2023

    It was a busy weekend in Havre and through the region, with activities celebrating the holiday season getting underway starting with community Thanksgiving dinners Thursday. Activities ranged from Chinook through Havre and Big Sandy and more through the weekend, with more planned in the region right through New Year's Eve....

  • The Eagles kicks off Community Toy Drive

    Christy Bambrough|Updated Nov 24, 2023

    Havre Eagles Club will begin its Community Toy Drive today, helping helps families in need in the area. Candace Dess, manager of the Eagles Club, said the group wants to ensure that any family in need utilizes the options provided to the community. “The Toy Drive we set up in the back room, and all the toys will be put out,” she said. “Then we have appointments for a few days, about every 15 minutes. The parents come, and they are allowed so many gifts per kid. We give them some wrapping paper and they go home and wrap the g...

  • Holiday events get underway with Thanksgiving dinners

    Updated Nov 24, 2023

    Havre Daily News Staff In decades-old traditions, the holiday season kicked off Thursday with community Thanksgiving dinners in both Chinook and Havre. But the Thanksgiving offerings are just the beginning for the season. A listing of many events going on starting this week are in the Hometown Christmas section inserted in today's Havre Daily News. The section was intended for release and prepared Wednesday, but due to mechanical issues could not be printed and included until...

  • Quick pics: Sunnyside lists students of the month

    Updated Nov 24, 2023

  • Holiday events across the region start Thursday

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 22, 2023

    The rest of this week and weekend will see a smattering of holiday events take place across the Hi-Line region, many of them decades-long traditions. Thursday will be Havre and Chinook's community Thanksgiving dinners, long-running events with the goal of bringing people together for a free meal to enjoy each other's company. "The spirit of the dinner is to bring our community together as one big extended family," Havre dinner Chair Debbie Rhines said. Havre's dinner is set fo...

  • Bear Paw Development receives national award for work in meat processing

    Updated Nov 22, 2023

    Press release Bear Paw Development Corp. has received a 2023 Aliceann Wohlbruck Impact Award from the National Association of Development Organizations — NADO — for securing $10 million from USDA Rural Development for the establishment of the Montana Meat and Poultry Intermediary Lending Program — MPILP — in partnership with four other Economic Development Districts. Bear Paw Development received the MPILP award through a nationally competitive solicitation from USDA Rural Development, whose goal with the Meat and Poultry...

  • Havre schools deals with water main break at Sunnyside school

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 21, 2023

    While the City of Havre was dealing with one water main break on Second Street West, another water main break caused some issues for Havre Public Schools. Havre Superintendent Brian Gum said in an emailed announcement that the break means that Sunnyside Intermediate School had no water this morning. “In an effort to keep all our students in a safe and healthy situation, we will bus all students at Sunnyside once they arrive to Havre High School and Havre Middle School,” Gum said in the release. Fourth grade students will be...

  • First public Cub Scout Chili Cook Off set for Friday

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 21, 2023

    For the first time, this Friday at 5:30 p.m., the Cub Scout Pack 4426’s annual chili cook off will be open to the public at St. Jude Thaddeus Parish Center, an event organizers hope will help raise funds for the pack, celebrate the local scouts’ own fundraising efforts and raise awareness about scouting in general. Pack 4426 Cub Master Jeremy Malley said they’ve been holding a chili cook-off for a long time now, but it was just for scouts and their families, and this time it will be open to the public. Malley said scout...

  • Quick pics: Sunrise over snow, more may be on the way

    Updated Nov 21, 2023

  • Thanksgiving Dinner looking for a few more volunteers

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 21, 2023

    Preparations for the Havre Community Thanksgiving Dinner are well underway and while the event is having good luck in terms of volunteers, organizers say it could use a handful more. The dinner, a long running Havre tradition, is set for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at St. Jude Thaddeus Parish Center and will include a meal of turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, buns, corn, pumpkin pie and all the associated relish options. The free dinner, funded completely by an anonymous donor, has been held in town for decades, with its only...

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