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Articles from the February 2, 2023 edition


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  • Quick pics: Skiing in the Bear Paws

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

  • Water service restored in Harlem

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Feb 2, 2023

    The City of Harlem had to turn off their water services for much of the last few days due to a water main break, causing schools to close. City of Harlem Clerk Treasurer Becky Schroeder said they had to shut off the water to locate the break, which they found and fixed Wednesday afternoon and evening. Water services have since been restored, but the intervening time left much of the city without water, causing the schools that use that water to close for two days and return to remote learning. “It was kind of like a COVID f...

  • Health department pay dominates health board meeting

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Feb 2, 2023

    A quarterly meeting of the Hill County Health Board Wednesday was dominated by a discussion about the health department’s pay, with employees of the department asking the commission for better communication on the issue. The argument was prompted by a discussion of the county’s still-vacant sanitarian position, with Hill County Commissioner Mark Peterson, also the chair of the health board, saying he’s spoken with people from across the state about whether they’d be interested in the position, but with little success...

  • Hi-Line Arts Council brings world- class musicians for local concert

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Press release Representatives of the Hi-Line Arts Council said they are honored to welcome Montana Chamber Music Society Trio to the Hi-Line, with a concert set for Friday, Feb. 10, adding it will be an exciting and fun evening for music lovers. "The mission of Montana Chamber Music Society is to advance chamber music by delivering the highest quality performances in the Big Sky Country, and to expand ongoing cultural relevance for all by engaging a diverse public," a release...

  • NorthWestern Energy customers reporting scam calls

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Press release NorthWestern Energy customers in South Dakota, Nebraska and Montana are reporting scam calls and text messages from imposters trying to steal money by threatening immediate service disconnection. The scammers impersonate themselves as NorthWestern Energy representatives on the phone, use the company’s logo in text and other electronic messages and NorthWestern Energy’s phone greeting. Generally, the scammers demand a payment within an hour to avoid service shut off. NorthWestern Energy never demands imm...

  • For the Record, Feb. 2, 2023

    Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Havre Police Department Havre Public Works was notified of a possible water main break on reported on Ninth Avenue at 7:22 a.m. Wednesday. -- A caller at Havre Middle School reported a juvenile status offense Wednesday at 12:29 p.m. -- A 3:38 p.m. Wednesday caller asked for extra patrols in the Land Drive area in the afternoon when children get off the school bus because drivers are not obeying the bus traffic laws. -- A vape pen was reported at Havre Middle School Wednesday...

  • Eastern A Divisional comes to the Corral

    Kason Clark|Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Everything that the Havre High wrestling teams have worked for this season finally pays off this Saturday as the Eastern A Divisionals take place at Havre High Gymnasium. After several months of competing in tournaments and duals, the Blue Ponies are finally competing in their most important matches of the year. "I think we're ready as we're going to be for this week," HHS head coach Beau LaSalle said. "Just trying to get our guys qualified and get to next week." At this...

  • Lights aim to stay hot against Carroll, Providence

    George Ferguson|Updated Feb 2, 2023

    Finally on a roll, the Montana State University-Northern Lights don't want the good times in the Armory Gymnasium to end. The fun continues tonight when the Lights host Carroll College at 7, followed by a Saturday afternoon with Providence. The games are part of MSU-N's four-game homestead, and also part of a Northern three-game winning streak. "I'm excited by the way our guys have improved every week," Northern head coach Shawn Huse said. "From where we were just at the start...

  • Northern women continue to battle as Saints, Argos come to town

    George Ferguson|Updated Feb 2, 2023

    The Montana State University-Northern Skylights are working hard to get that elusive first Frontier Conference win of 2023. And they'd love nothing more than for it to come against their biggest rival. Tonight, MSU-N continues a four-game homestead when the Skylights (0-10, 7-16) host the No. 15 Carroll College Fighting Saints. Tip-off is set for 5 in the Armory Gymnasium, where Northern will also host Providence Saturday afternoon. And with just three total home games left,...