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Articles from the April 28, 2022 edition


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  • Havre's Chip Girlz in regional coding competition Saturday

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 28, 2022

    Chip Girlz, a group of Sunnyside Intermediate School students learning computer coding at the Boys & Girls Club of the Hi-Line, will compete Saturday in the online Code Girls United Northwest Regional App Challenge, where they will present the app and business plan they've been working on since the beginning of the school year to judges along with teams from Billings, Joliet, Red Lodge and the Flathead area. Boys & Girls Club of the Hi-Line Youth Development Assistant Angela...

  • Harlem superintendent issues statement on sex charge against teacher

    Tim Leeds|Updated Apr 28, 2022

    Harlem Public Schools Superintendent Arlene Bigby issued a statement this morning on the district’s Facebook page asking for information anyone has about allegations one of the Harlem High School teachers had sex with a student in the school. Jack. G Young was arrested Friday on charges of sexual abuse of children, indecent exposure and sexual intercourse without consent. Blaine County Clerk of Court’s Office reported no charges had been filed against Young in state District Court as of the time this article was written thi...

  • Quick pics: Standing in the sunshine

    Updated Apr 28, 2022

  • Hearing held on herd district expansion

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 28, 2022

    The Hill County Commission Wednesday held a hearing to gather opinions on a proposed expansion of Herd District 12 near the the northern border, an expansion that has yet to draw any protest, including at the hearing. Herd districts allow landowners in an are a shift the legal responsibility of fencing out other people’s livestock to the owners of said livestock. Under normal circumstances it’s a land owner’s responsibility to set up fences to keep herd animals off of their land if they do not want them there, but in a herd d...

  • Obituary - Jacob J. "Jake" Bauer

    Updated Apr 28, 2022

    Jacob J. Bauer passed away April 26th 2022, in Havre due to natural causes. Jacob was born October 12th, 1982 in Great Falls, MT to Eldora Bauer and Albert LaMere. Jacob was well known as Jake. Jake was raised in Great Falls and Helena but has mainly lived in Havre. Jake was the most loving, caring, giving soul you could ever meet. He could put a smile on anyone's face. He enjoyed the time he got to spend with his sisters while they were growing up. His daughter, son, nieces...

  • For the Record, April 28, 2022

    Updated Apr 28, 2022

    Havre Police Department A Wednesday 9:27 a.m. caller on Monroe Avenue reported fraud issues with a credit card. -- Larae Ann Sunchild of Havre, 40, was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge after a caller on Second Street reported a female outside yelling Wednesday at 12:15 p.m. -- Matthew Michael Converse of Havre, 45, was arrested on charges of trespass to property, shoplifting and possession of drug paraphernalia after officers investigated a Wednesday 7:51 p.m. report...

  • Looking out my Backdoor: My face is red

    Sondra Ashton|Updated Apr 28, 2022

    Yesterday the four of us women who are here on the rancho went to Oconahua to share pot luck with Ana and Michelle, and to meet Michelle’s sister Janice. My neighbor Janet and I have been to their home several times. This was the first for Kathy and Crinny, so it was really special for them to see the lovely and incredible stone house that Ana and Michelle built over 11 years. We each introduced ourselves to Janice, me being last in line. “Hi, Janice. I’m so delighted to me...

  • Havre Public Schools election: Do your homework

    Updated Apr 28, 2022

    Over the years, the Havre Public School District Board of Trustees has made some major decisions regarding the future of education in our community. Topics that have no historical precedent to rely on such as mask mandates, quarantine guidelines, online school capabilities, and the request from teachers to move from a traditional five-day schedule to a four-day school week, have brought an unprecedented level of decision-making expectations and public scrutiny to our trustees. Now, one of the greatest opportunities that...

  • Hi-Line Athlete Profile: Collin Welch, North Star track

    Kason Clark|Updated Apr 28, 2022

    As the high school year nears its end, many seniors get ready to say goodbye and prepare for the next chapter of their lives. Senior Collin Welch is set to wrap up his last year with the North Star track and field team within the next month. But once it is over, he will be heading out of state to the University of Pennsylvania, an Ivy League institution. It took him a lot of work, but Welch is looking forward to the next chapter of his life. "It's very exciting," Welch said...

  • Pony netters finding balance despite continued weather issues

    Havre Daily Staff|Updated Apr 28, 2022

    It's right back to work for the Havre High tennis teams, and the Blue Ponies will need to take advantage of the court time they get today. Havre was supposed to visit the Elks Invitational in Glendive for a Friday-Saturday affair, but for the second week in a row, weather has forced a change in the schedule. Instead, Havre is in Glendive today to get as much tennis in before heavy rain comes to eastern Montana Thursday night and through the remainder of the weekend. So, the...

  • Skylights volleyball inks Colstrip libero

    George Ferguson|Updated Apr 28, 2022

    Montana State University-Northern head volleyball coach Jerry Wagner has announced the signing of Colstrip High School standout Baily Egan to join the Skylights program next year. "Baily has had the unique experience of being coached by her mother, Kami Egan,” said Coach Wagner. "It's safe to say she's done a great job coaching her, as Baily is highly respected by her teammates, opponents and opposing coaches. She has a competitive nature and brings so much to her team." E...

  • Bouge starts work at Total Chic

    Updated Apr 28, 2022

    Havre Daily News staff Total Chic at 145 Fourth Ave. has a new stylist in Emily Bouge. Bouge said she moved to Havre in August of 2020 during the pandemic and didn't start doing hair right away so she could get her son, Ethan, and herself settled. "I started doing hair out of my home in September of 2021 but I just wasn't busy enough," Bouge said. "So when I got the opportunity to work at Total Chic with Tammy (LaFond) and Mary Kay (Brown) I was so excited. I love being back...

  • Forest Service raising awareness on horse campsites

    Pam Burke|Updated Apr 28, 2022

    In the wake of a surge in popularity of outdoors vacationing across the nation, the U.S. Forest Service offices nationwide will be addressing the issue starting this summer of non-livestock users occupying campgrounds and campsites developed for people camping with horses, mules and other packing livestock. After being approached by Back Country Horsemen of America and allied organizations, such as American Horse Council, USFS released a memo Nov. 15, 2021, outlining the need...