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  • Streaking Blue Ponies finish in Butte

    Chris Peterson|Updated May 11, 2018

    The Havre High softball team has one important goal in mind when it comes to the 2018 season and that's to make it back to the Class A state tournament. However, before the Blue Ponies can punch their ticket, they have one final warmup this weekend in Butte at the Butte Central Invitational. The annual two-day event hosted by the Maroons begins today for the Ponies, as they will open the invitational tournament against Butte Central at 2:30 p.m. Havre will also take on Ronan t...

  • KidsMAT summer camps let children try theater life

    Kristen Takeuchi|Updated May 11, 2018

    This summer, area children will have the opportunity to learn and experience life on stage, as well as backstage, during the the KidsMAT theater camp put on by Montana Actors’ Theatre. A summer camp has been going on for around 20 years but it officially became an intern-led theatre camp called KidsMAT four years ago. During the camp, kids have the opportunity to write and develop their own script, MAT’s Artistic Director Jay Pyette said. “We focus on creative development, team building and participation in every phase of pr...

  • Mark Peterson in primary for Hill County Commission

    Alex Ross|Updated May 11, 2018

    On the tail end of his first-term, Hill County Commissioner Mark Peterson will be on the ballot for re-election in the upcoming Democratic primary. Peterson faces off against Dana Kjersem June 5. The winner of the primary will go up against Dale Hansonl, an independent, in the November general election. No Republican filed to run for the seat. Peterson said a commissioner's first term is often spent getting to know how the county works and he is running for another term...

  • Dana Kjersem in primary for Hill County Commission

    Alex Ross|Updated May 11, 2018

    Dana Kjersem will be on the ballot in the upcoming Democratic primary for Hill County Commissioner. A newcomer to politics, Kjersem faces off against incumbent Mark Peterson June 5. The winner of the primary will go up against Dale Hansonl, an Independent, in the November general election. No Republican filed to run for the seat. Kjersem said she decided to run because the county is important and she can bring insight on changes that need to be made. All specific items voted...

  • View from the North 40: Here kitty, kitty. Nice kitty. What th-

    Pam Burke|Updated May 11, 2018

    Do you ever read or hear some news on an obscure topic about which you know a thing or two because, hey, life can take you in strange directions, but you hear the thing and you know some stuff and you wonder how did those people come out of that intact? Three well-meaning people from San Antonio, Texas, sustained bite injuries from kittens they rescued from an alley, an Associated Press article from Wednesday says, and the kittens turned out to be bobcat cubs. The trio, who...

  • For the Record, May 11, 2018

    Updated May 11, 2018

    Havre Police Department A caller at a U.S. Highway 2 Northwest business reported a vehicle crash Thursday at 4 p.m. —— A Wilson Street caller reported at 1:46 a.m. Thursday people knocking on doors and looking in windows. Hill County Sheriff’s Office Deputies arrested someone at Hill County Detention Center on a warrant Thursday at 4:38 p.m., but no details were provided. —— Russell Gene Russette of Box Elder, 54, was arrested on charges of trespass to property, criminal mischief, disorderly conduct possession of dangerous...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission

    Updated May 11, 2018

    Monday 1:30 p.m. – Building manager meeting Tuesday 10:30 a.m. - Weekly Road Dept. Meeting 4 p.m. – Montana Department of Transportation hosting public open house workshop at Havre Inn and Suites Banquet Room, 1425 Highway 2 NW, for pedestrian and bike plan 5:30 p.m. – Fair board meeting Wednesday Regular business hours Thursday 10 a.m. – Officials meeting in Timmons Room 11 a.m. – Weekly business meeting Manual Claims Employment review Resolutions Tax adjustments County permit approval Contracts Time for comments from the...

  • Agenda - H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board

    Updated May 11, 2018

    The H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board will meet Monday 6 p.m. in the Board Room of the Best Western Plus Havre Inn and Suites. The agenda is: 1. Call to Order 2. Roll Call of members 3. Reading and approval of minutes 4. Museum report — Emily Mayer 5. Wahkpa Chu’gn report-Emily Mayer • Discuss school tours • Discuss summer tour guides • Discuss Living History Day at the buffalo jump 6. The Foundation report — Elaine Morse 7. Committee reports • Education and Programs (Living History/June 2) • Budget and Finance • Displ...

  • Agenda - Great Northern Fair Board

    Updated May 11, 2018

    The Great Northern Fair Board will meet Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in the Timmons Room of the Hill County Courthouse. The agenda is: Call Meeting to order Roll call of Members Recognize and record public attendees Approve Minutes Public Comment: (anything brought up here will be added to next month’s New Business to be discussed and voted upon) Grounds Activity Report. Civic Groups Report. Donated Hours Report Committee Reports • Buildings & Grounds • Commission Policy • Financial Planning • Events Old Business • Dreamland Carnival...

  • Obituary - Wardeen Kuenzel

    Updated May 11, 2018

    Our sweet Mom, Grandma, Great-grandma, Wife, Sister, Aunt and Friend has gone home to be with her Savior. Wardeen Kuenzel passed away Sunday, Dec. 10, 2017, in Billings. A memorial service will be held for Wardeen at 1 p.m. Saturday, May 12, 2018, at St. Paul Lutheran Church in Havre with interment at Highland Cemetery following the service. Wardeen Westermann was born the second daughter of Walter and Arloiene Stallmacher Westermann Jan. 23, 1925, in Milbank, South Dakota. Not long after her birth, the family moved to...

  • Obituary - Terry James "T.J." Francis

    Updated May 11, 2018

    Terry James “T.J.” Francis passed away Jan. 24, 2018, outside of the Wallace F. Bennett Federal Building in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah. Terry was born Feb. 25, 1964, in Havre, Montana, to James and Barbara Johnson Francis. He is survived by aunts and uncles Sharon Johnson Stinson and Milton Johnson, both of Havre, R. Alice Francis Hornbeck of Salt Lake City, Michael J. Francis of Libby, and nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents; his one sister, Tammy Jo Francis (1961-2000), and his two brothers, Don...

  • Obituary - James W. Branden

    Updated May 11, 2018

    James W. Branden, 66, passed away at his residence due to natural causes Tuesday, May 8, 2018. Cremation has taken place, and at Jim's request, no services will be held at this time. His family has suggested that memorial donations be made in Jim's name to the charity of their choice. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Please visit Jim's online memorial page and leave a message of condolence for his family at http://www.hollandbonine.com. Jim...

  • MAT auditioning for 'Sweeney Todd'

    Updated May 11, 2018

    Montana’s Actors’ Theatre is looking for some actors to perform supporting roles in a dark, musical melodrama with roots going back to the mid-1800s. MAT is holding auditions for “Sweeney Todd” with auditions for main supporting roles at 7 p.m. Monday, May 21, and auditions for the supporting chorus 7 p.m. Tuesday, May 22 in the Little Theatre in Montana State University-Northern’s Cowan Hall. MAT announced in a release about the auditions that due to the complex nature of the musical, the main roles, of Todd and Mrs. Love...

  • Havre's Fuzesy featured in Signatures from the Big Sky

    Updated May 11, 2018

    Press release Huntyn Fuzesy from Lincoln-McKinley Primary School is one of the featured writers this year in Signatures from Big Sky. A copy is available at the Havre-Hill County Public Library. Information about the magazine, including purchasing a copy, is available at https://signaturesfrombigsky.weebly.com/. The magazine is published by the Montana Association for Gifted And Talented Education each spring to provide an opportunity for young Montana artists and writers to publish their work. It is the only publication...

  • Celebrating History: News on the Great War dominates

    Updated May 11, 2018

    by Emily Mayer In The Havre Plaindealer’s May 11, 1918 edition, it was announced a second War Fund Drive would start May 20, the money being raised for the Red Cross. The national goal was another $100 million to be given to the war effort. The money would be needed and Hill County was reminded why by another short article: FOURTEEN HILL COUNTY SOLDIERS LEFT FRIDAY Fourteen men from Hill county, making up the April 28th call by the provost marshal general, started for Fort McDowell, Cal., yesterday. Only seven men went f...

  • HHS thinclads add a meet in Glendive

    Chris Peterson|Updated May 11, 2018

    In the past, the Havre High track teams have always taken the week off before divisionals. However, this season, hasn't been a normal track season and because of that, head coach John Ita and the Blue Ponies have had to adjust. The adjustment is that instead of being off this week and resting up, the Ponies will head to Glendive today to take part in one final meet, before returning to Glendive to compete in the Eastern A Divisional meet May 19. Things at the Jockstop Twilight...

  • Pony tennis teams look to finish strong at the Lewistown Invite

    Chris Peterson|Updated May 11, 2018

    The Havre High tennis teams have been playing a lot of tennis matches as of late. And it's all been preparation for the upcoming postseason. On Saturday, the Blue Ponies, of head coach George Ferguson, have one more chance to get ready for next week's Central A Divisional. The Ponies will compete in the Lewistown Invitational Saturday, where they'll dual Central A foes Livingston, Belgrade and Lewistown. HHS also gets to play Southwest A stalwart Dillon and Eastern A favorite...

  • Hi-Line Living: Graduates celebrate Northern

    Alex Ross|Updated May 11, 2018

    Victor Gone smiled as he stood outside the Armory Gymnasium at Montana State University-Northern in his graduation gown, surrounded by his fellow graduates and their families. May 5 was a day he had been working toward for awhile. "It was one I never thought I would get to," he said. Gone, like hundreds of others, had walked into the gymnasium and emerged hours later as a graduate. Gone said he never dreamed of getting a Bachelors of Science in biology until 2014 when he...

  • Local News - O-Mok-See dates set for Big Sandy Saddle Club

    Updated May 11, 2018

    Big Sandy Saddle Club would like to invite the public to come and enjoy a day of riding and/or watching participants ride horses in various racing events at Big Sandy. The dates for this year’s O-Mok-Sees are Sunday, June 17, Saturday, June 23, Saturday, July 28, Saturday, Aug. 4, and Saturday, Aug. 25. Each day, setup will be at 8 a.m., signup at 9 a.m. and the runs start at 10 a.m.. Concessions will start selling lunch at about 10:30 a.m. People with questions can call Lorraine Bartlett at 360-556-4385....

  • Local News - Pool closed for Memorial Day

    Updated May 11, 2018

    Press Release The Havre Community Pool will be closed Monday, Memorial Day, May 28. For more information call 265-5781 or 265-8161....

  • Hello God. It's me, Mara

    Updated May 11, 2018

    You know, Lord, Mothers Day is a salute to our mothers. In the USA motherhood is celebrated the second Sunday in May. Our mom told us it began in the USA before 1915. She told how they, as a family, always went to church and that carnations were given to all mothers. Even when we were little kids that tradition held true, and in some churches, even so today. White carnations for the lady whose mom had passed on and if their mom was still living, they received a red carnation. Mother’s Day is observed the second Sunday in M...

  • The Scriptures on Finances - Scripture on Finance - All good gifts come from God

    Updated May 11, 2018

    This week we will begin looking at material from the book “Managing God’s Money” by Randy Alcorn. One day each of us will stand before God and give an account for how we have managed God’s resources. Instead of always acting like God’s money managers, we sometimes live foolishly and wastefully by taking our direction from the world around us instead of from God. Martin Luther said, “There are three conversions necessary in the Christian life: the conversion of the heart, the mind, and the purse.” Some Christians ha...

  • Out Our Way: Four loves

    Updated May 11, 2018

    Out our way, repetition can be a good thing. I have told you of the trouble I had learning to tie the quick release with the lead rope to the horse trailer; it's a simple maneuver for all but me, it seems, for it took many repeated tries to get it right. Good old "Doc" just stood patiently, shifting his weight from time to time, and finally letting out a great sigh, but eventually I would get it. In time, with enough practice, I didn't even need to think about it, and just...

  • Senior Center News, May 11, 2018

    Updated May 11, 2018

    North Central Senior Citizens Center, May 14-18 Monday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; bingo at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m; TOPS at 8 a.m.; cards at 1 p.m. Thursday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Great Falls trip at 8 a.m. Friday — Medical transportation will be available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. but people must make a request at least 24 hours in advance. Pinochle — First place, Elva Van Dessel; second place, Lynn Ophus; third place...

  • Local students earn Youth Serve Montana Scholarships

    Updated May 11, 2018

    Press release HELENA — The Governor’s Office of Community Service, Montana Campus Compact, and Reach Higher Montana today announced that 100 high school seniors from 52 communities across Montana were awarded $1,000 Youth Serve Montana Scholarships. These scholarships recognize each student’s commitment to volunteering 100 hours or more. Local students earning scholarships are Andrea Rutledge of Big Sandy, who plans to attend Montana State University in Bozeman; Erika Arnold of Chinook, who plans to attend Montana State...

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