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  • Two arrested in farm vandalism case

    Tim Leeds|Updated Oct 6, 2022

    Authorities announced that two people have been arrested in connection with a string of vandalism incidents in Blaine and Chouteau counties that caused hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage and is likely linked to the shooting of one or more deer, all occurring late Aug. 17 or early Aug. 18. Jasper Wendland, 19, and Devon Nelson, 18, both were served warrants out of both Blaine and Chouteau counties, Blaine County Sheriff John Colby said in a release this afternoon. Colby...

  • Two vie for Montana Senate District 14: Russ Tempel

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 6, 2022

    Republican Incumbent Russ Tempel is looking to keep his seat in the Montana Senate for District 14, a position he's held for six years. Tempel said he spent 18 years as a Liberty County Commissioner and that experience, coupled with his time in the Montana Senate has taught him a lot about government and he feels that experience is what qualifies him for the position. "I want to continue to do good things for the community," he said. Among the first things the 2023 Legislature...

  • Two vie for Montana Senate District 14: Dave Brewer

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Oct 6, 2022

    Democrat Dave Brewer is challenging Republican Incumbent Russ Tempel in his bid to retain his position as a Montana Senator representing District 14. Brewer said he's unhappy with Tempel's voting record, saying he votes with his party, not necessarily the people of Montana. He said he feels Tempel is a perfectly honorable individual, but he doesn't feel he represents everyone, especially not people living on the reservations. He said he's not afraid to break with the party whe...

  • Historical Society temporarily closes galleries for renovations

    Updated Oct 6, 2022

    Montana Historical Society The Montana Historical Society is temporarily closing two galleries due to construction of the Montana Heritage Center, but the popular Charles M. Russell Gallery and the Lobby Gallery will remain open. Because of the closures, entrance fees will be waived at both the MTHS and the Original Governor's Mansion in Helena. Winter hours at the MTHS are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday; the Original Governor's Mansion offers guided tours Saturdays...

  • Local News - Community Pool schedule

    Updated Oct 6, 2022

    The schedule for the Havre Community Pool for October is: Lap Swim, 6-9 a.m., Monday, Wednesday Lap Swim, 6-8:30 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday HPS Aqua Exercise, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Tuesday, Thursday Lap Swim, 11-1 p.m., Monday through Thursday Lions Swim Team, 3:45-5:15 p.m., Monday through Thursday Lap Swim, 6:30-7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Thursday Aqua Exercise, 6-30-7:30 p.m., Monday, Wednesday....

  • Obituary - Frances Connor Minnick

    Updated Oct 6, 2022

    Frances Connor Minnick passed away September 29th while a resident of the Northern Montana Memory Care Center. She had just celebrated her 99th birthday, ending a full and community-filled life. Fran’s memorial service will be at 10:30 a.m Saturday, October 15, 2022, at St. Jude Catholic Church in Havre. Donations can be made to the Salvation Army, one of her favorite shopping spots, or a charity of your choice....

  • For the Record, Oct. 6, 2022

    Updated Oct 6, 2022

    Havre Police Department Brandon James Belgarde of Havre, 29, was arrested on a criminal contempt charge related to a 24/7 Sobriety Program no-show reported at the police station Wednesday at 8:05 a.m. -- An abandoned bike was reported on 11th Street West at 8:06 a.m. Wednesday. -- A fraudulent check was reported at a First Street business Wednesday at 9:20 a.m. -- Child Abuse Hotline personnel made a report to officers Wednesday at 10:40 a.m. Hill County Sheriff's Office...

  • Correction - Marijuana tax hearing

    Updated Oct 6, 2022

    In a graphic with a story on Page A1 of Wednesday’s edition of Havre Daily News about a public hearing on a proposed marijuana tax, the quotation “If we just say ‘mental health,’ well what is that?” was attributed. Hill County Commissioner Diane McLean asked that question.... Full story

  • FWP to release more pheasants prior to opener Oct. 8

    Updated Oct 6, 2022

    HELENA — Pheasant season opens this Saturday, Oct. 8, and to increase hunters’ opportunity for success, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks will release pheasants at four wildlife management areas. The birds will be released in the days prior to Oct. 8 at Warm Springs WMA near Deer Lodge, Canyon Ferry WMA and Lake Helena WMA near Helena, and at Freezout Lake WMA near Choteau. Prior to the youth pheasant hunt weekend Sept. 24 and 25, FWP staff released pheasants at 15 WMAs around the state, including Lake Helena, Canyon Fer...

  • FWP lists upland game bird forecast

    Updated Oct 6, 2022

    https://fwp.mt.gov This upland game bird forecast was released by Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Aug. 30. Destination: NORTHWEST MONTANA Pheasant hunting on the Ninepipe Wildlife Management Area near Ronan and surrounding area could be challenging this year. Despite good grain production and some opportunistic moisture in the spring, brood survival appears to be relatively poor. Mountain grouse: dusky, ruffed and Franklin’s. Bird numbers should be similar to last year. Much of Northwest Montana experienced a cool, wet s...

  • Skylights to host back-to-back matches this weekend

    Kason Clark|Updated Oct 6, 2022

    The Montana State University-Northern volleyball team has won two matches in a row and will look to keep rolling with another pair of matches this weekend at home. At Armory Gymnasium, the Skylights will play Carroll College Friday night before playing Montana Tech Saturday night. With their recent success, MSU-N head coach Jerry Wagner believes the Skylights are ready for this weekend. "Expectations are high. We've found a little bit of something that's working," Wagner...

  • Hi-Line Athlete Profile: Stephen Preputin, Havre High football

    Kason Clark|Updated Oct 6, 2022

    This fall, the Havre High football team has been resurgent with a 4-2 start to the season. Over the past two weeks, the Blue Ponies have found their rhythm on offense, averaging 26 points a game in a pair of wins. Senior offensive lineman Stephen Preputin has helped the Ponies find their stride as he believes the Ponies are playing their best football in a long time. "There's a lot more pride," Preputin said. "We come hungry every day to practice. There's never a dull moment....

  • Local Bowling Report: Welcome Back: Bowling leagues are rolling now

    Julie Rodgers|Updated Oct 6, 2022

    From the scores this week I believe people are ready to bowl now. First two weeks I saw a bit of struggling but not so much this week. Three guys missed 300 games, also, Roman Surber, 279, the 1st game, Ryne Antley, 276, the 3rd game, and Jay Shulund, 278, the 2nd game. The battle is on. High scores for the week. Men’s game Roman Surber, 279. Men’s series, Ryne Antley, 715. Women’s game, Jacey Kohler, 235. Women’s series, Steph Klein, 621. No split pickers this week, remembe...

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