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Articles from the September 23, 2022 edition


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  • Railroad union local endorses Tuss race to represent Havre in state House

    Tim Leeds|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    Democratic candidate for state House District 28 Paul Tuss announced this week he picked up a key endorsement from a local union. A press release said the local Teamsters union endorsed Tuss in his campaign for HD 28, which includes the city of Havre and a small area outside the city limits. Local No. 0016 of The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employees, which includes area railroad workers, is encouraging their members and area residents to support Tuss in this November's...

  • From the Fringe: If anyone deserves to be in the Hall of Fame, it's Gary Wagner

    George Ferguson|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    When I think of the words: Hall of Fame, I simply equate the word earned to them. Yes, when someone, or a team, or whatever, is enshrined in any Hall of Fame, there’s no doubt they did things that earned them the recognition because no one takes a Hall of Fame lightly. Former Havre High three-sport standout Gary Wagner no doubt is one of those people who has done things that have made him Hall of Fame worthy, and this year, that’s all come to fruition. In the summer, Wag...

  • Lights set to play Rocky Mountain in another tough outing

    Kason Clark|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    The Montana State University-Northern football team is a young team and it has shown as the Lights are 0-3 to start the year. The road ahead does not get easier as they will have another tough contest with a game against 25th-ranked Rocky Mountain College in Billings on Saturday. While the ride has been tough so far, MSU-N head coach Jerome Souers hopes to see continued improvement this weekend as the Lights try to rebuild their program. "The primary focus is improvement and...

  • Havre volleyball wins on the road against Browning

    Kason Clark|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    Despite a long road trip, the Havre High volleyball team continued to roll with a win in three sets (25-11, 25-15, 25-14) over Browning on Thursday night. HHS head coach Stephanie Huse believes Browning is a much better team this season, so she was impressed by how the Blue Ponies played on Thursday. "I thought the girls played pretty well," Huse said. "It was a good challenge for us and I thought the girls did a good job of responding to it and having our ball control down...

  • Skylights ready to open Frontier Conference competition

    George Ferguson|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    Now it’s really real. After last weekend’s Frontier Preview Tournament, the league, and the Montana State University-Northern volleyball team will get the matches that really count underway. Tonight in Billings, the Skylights (8-5) will open Frontier Conference play at Rocky Mountain College. Northern played four matches at last weekend’s Frontier Preview Tournament but RMC wasn’t one of them, so the Battlin’ Bears will be a new challenge for an MSU-N team that is off to it...

  • Blue Ponies head to Miles City to face the Cowboys

    Kason Clark|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    The Havre High football team is back on the road with a game against Miles City tonight. After losing to Billings Central at home last week, HHS head coach Jake Eldridge does not expect things to get easier for the Blue Ponies tonight. "They're a well-coached football team. They're disciplined like every team that we seem to play in our league," Eldridge said. "We're going to have to overcome some adversity and a long road trip in a very competitive place and give ourselves a...

  • Hill County Commission hears copy machine requests from departments

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    The Hill County Commission discussed requests for new copy machines at its weekly business meeting Thursday, which started with the commission approving a number of contracts and requests including excess medical insurance for inmates at the Hill County Detention Center. The plan adopted unanimously by the commission was the same as last year’s with coverage for inmates at a rate of 98 cents per inmate per day. The also, like the previous year elected to purchase additional coverage for mental and nervous disorders at an e...

  • Leadership Montana Confluence to be held in Havre and Rocky Boy next week

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    Sept. 28 through Sept. 30 Leadership Montana will be holding its 2022 Leadership Confluence, its signature event, in Havre and Rocky Boy featuring speakers and panels for its graduates and alumni. Leadership Montana Board of Governors Chair Debbie Vandeberg said this event will celebrate 20 years of leadership education for Montana youth and will give those that are part of the program an opportunity to learn more about Havre, Rocky Boy and their partnership. “It’s going to be fun, it’s going to be educational, and folks...

  • View from the North 40 - Porch pirates vs. the responsible citizen: A PR issue

    Pam Burke|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    Don’t get me wrong, I love dogs but I love cats, too, and I feel bad that as a species cats have a continual public relations problem. I followed this UPI headline — “Missing cat returns home, rings doorbell in New York” — to a video of exactly what the headline promised. The story goes that a family moved to Mastic Beach, Long Island, and two weeks later their cat Lily didn’t come home one night, the family feared the worst. Four days later, the cat came home to the porch a...

  • Looking Out My BackDoor - Shake, rattle and roll

    Sondra Ashton|Updated Sep 23, 2022

    That was some rattle-my-bones earthquake! When the shocks reached me, I was sitting at my computer, working on my Spanish. Immediately my chair became a rocking chair. Instantly I knew it was a quake. I could see the light fixtures swaying over my stove and sink. The twenty-litre bottle of drinking water threatened to jump from the ceramic holding jar. My mind erased everything I had learned about quake safety. All I knew for sure was that I wanted to be outside in the open ar...

  • For the Record, Sept. 23, 2022

    Updated Sep 23, 2022

    Havre Police Department A hit and run crash was reported on Second Street Thursday at 9:09 a.m. —— Evelyn Frances Foursouls of Havre, 39, was arrested on a state District Court warrant served on Second Street Thursday at 12:53 p.m. —— A caller reported a vehicle crash in the parking lot of a First Street West business Thursday at 1:21 p.m. —— Money was reported at 4:49 a.m. today stolen from a wallet on First Street Northeast. Hill County Sheriff’s Office A burglary was reported at Box Elder School Thursday at 8 a.m. —— A K...

  • Obituary - Thomas M. Stanley

    Updated Sep 23, 2022

    Thomas M. Stanley (Standing Horse), a.k.a. Charles Bronson, Evening Star, 75, passed away due to natural causes Wednesday, September 21, 2022, at Peace Hospice in Great Falls. Wake services began at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, September 22, 2022, and continued until his funeral service, which was at 10:00 a.m. today, September 23, 2022, all at St. Mary's Catholic Church. Burial followed in the Warriors Burial Grounds Cemetery. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with... Full story

  • Clarification - Rock Lotto advertisement

    Updated Sep 23, 2022

    An advertisement for Rock Lotto that ran in last Friday’s edition of Havre Daily News on Page A4 included, in a comical fictional list of ingredients, Hutterite wine. A representative from local Hutterite colonies contacted Havre Daily News to clarify that Hutterites were not selling wine during Festival Days.... Full story

  • North Central Senior Citizens Center, Sept. 26-30

    Updated Sep 23, 2022

    Menu Monday, Sept. 26 — Pork tips, buttered noodles, Riviera vegetables, cookies Tuesday, Sept. 27 — Salad, meat loaf, au gratin potatoes, green beans, cake Wednesday, Sept. 28 — Philly steak, sandwich, tator tots, brownies Thursday, Sept. 29 — Beef with onions, rice, vegetables, coffee cake Friday, Sept. 30 — Soup, chef’s choice, dessert Keeping up with the pandemic: Sept. 19, 20 new cases of COVID-19, total number is 5,648, active 6, no active hospitalizations, no active hospitalizations discharged, total deaths 74....

  • Hello, God, it's me, Mara - A key

    Updated Sep 23, 2022

    You know, Lord, scenery is beautiful almost any time of the day or season. Just the other day, the clouds were stunningly beautiful. Chatting with several friends that day, we wait for You to call us home, Lord, so we can see the "other side" of the clouds, stars, moon and planets. One gal asked, "How do we get up there to be with Jesus?" Several gave replies, but they looked at each other like, "I don't think that is how 'that' happens." One gal giggled, suggesting that every...

  • Pastor's Corner: For the love of ...

    Updated Sep 23, 2022

    "For the love of money is the root of all kinds of evil, and in their eagerness to be rich some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pains" (1 Timothy 6:10). In the lectionary lately, we have been richly blessed with Bible passages about, well, riches. We have been warned away from the love of money and the love of what that money gets us (think: honor, security, influence, comfort, cars with all kinds of gadgets ...). We have been warned in our...

  • Out Our Way: Do you want to be well? - John 5:5-9

    Updated Sep 23, 2022

    Out our way, a constant subject of both frustration and humor is the interaction with strays who show remarkable ingenuity in being stupid. Charlie and I have found calves that had wandered off miles from the main herd - a few cow-calf units up in the Beaver Creek area during open range season who were found going the wrong way from the water and grazing grounds - and that pesky "Junior," the young Charolais bull who took some seven heifers out of the main herd and managed to...

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