Archive For June 2005
New Great Falls station gets NBC programming
July 1st, 2005
New Great Falls station gets NBC programmingGREAT FALLS (AP) - Problems with a previous owner of KTGF television led NBC to end its affiliate agreement with the station and sign one wit...
New heart unit planned in Great Falls
July 1st, 2005
New heart unit planned in Great FallsGREAT FALLS (AP) - A North Carolina company teaming up with the hospital here will operate a 32-bed heart unit that is planned, and intends to recru...
Vehicle found; woman missing
July 1st, 2005
Vehicle found; woman missingYELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) - Searchers attempted to find a missing park worker after finding her heavily damaged sport-utility vehicle in the Yello...
New display opens at museum
July 1st, 2005
New display opens at museumThe Pacific Junction Railway Club, a part of Havre Beneath the Streets and the Havre Railroad Museum, will have three special displays of HO trains in the next thr...
Montana gets to design quarter
July 1st, 2005
Montana gets to design quarterGov. Brian Schweitzer is asking Montanans to submit their ideas for the Montana state quarter. Schweitzer also created the Montana Quarter Design Sele...
Northern student takes first at Skills USA nationals
July 1st, 2005
Northern student takes first at Skills USA nationalsThe winners of the annual Skills USA nationwide championships were announced this past weekend in Kansas City, Mo. Out of a total field of...
Windy Boy to head state/tribal panel
July 1st, 2005
Windy Boy to head state/tribal panelState Rep. Jonathan Windy Boy has been selected to serve as chairman of the Montana State/Tribal Relations Interim Committee.The group consists...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
July 1st, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Positive Peers
July 1st, 2005
Positive PeersStory by Jared RitzPhotos by Nikki CarlsonWhen supervisor Kathy Leeds and the rest of the staff at Quality Life Concepts first tried to think of ways to get...
Reception tonight for Heydon and Shaw
July 1st, 2005
Reception tonight for Heydon and ShawArtitudes Gallery this month is hosting the work of artists Beth Heydon and Kris Shaw.The gallery also is hosting its First Friday reception to...
Dogs require extra care in summer heat
July 1st, 2005
Dogs require extra care in summer heatBy Fran Buell, APDTProfessional trainerBare Paw Dog ObedienceSummer is here and with it comes the responsibility of dog ow...
Candidates file
July 1st, 2005
Candidates file at the last minuteJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThree people made la...
Rice pays for T-shirts
July 1st, 2005
Rice pays for T-shirtsJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comHavre taxpayers won't be footing the...
Big plans made for Havre Fourth of July
July 1st, 2005
Big plans made for Havre Fourth of JulyEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThree years a...
'Get 'er done' is now a campaign slogan
July 1st, 2005
'Get 'er done' is now a campaign sloganMayor Bob Rice's slogan, "Get 'er Done Mayor Bob," may not have started out as the slogan for his campaign for re-e...
Tribal judge orders Village Grocery to pay taxes or close
July 1st, 2005
Tribal judge orders Village Grocery to pay taxes or closeEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.com...
New federal rules difficult to meet
July 1st, 2005
New federal rules difficult to meetEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comLocal providers o...
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
July 1st, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin Estelle O'Neil, 50, of Chester died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester due to cancer.Her memorial...
Northstars take control of Northern District
July 1st, 2005
Northstars take control of Northern DistrictRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comI...
Wells wins first stock car race
July 1st, 2005
Wells wins first stock car raceRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comRyan Wells mig...
Mouat hired as new Skylights head coach
July 1st, 2005
Mouat hired as new Skylights head coachRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comWith t...
New Great Falls station gets NBC programming
July 1st, 2005
New Great Falls station gets NBC programmingGREAT FALLS (AP) - Problems with a previous owner of KTGF television led NBC to end its affiliate agreement with the station and sign one wit...
New heart unit planned in Great Falls
July 1st, 2005
New heart unit planned in Great FallsGREAT FALLS (AP) - A North Carolina company teaming up with the hospital here will operate a 32-bed heart unit that is planned, and intends to recru...
Vehicle found; woman missing
July 1st, 2005
Vehicle found; woman missingYELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) - Searchers attempted to find a missing park worker after finding her heavily damaged sport-utility vehicle in the Yello...
New display opens at museum
July 1st, 2005
New display opens at museumThe Pacific Junction Railway Club, a part of Havre Beneath the Streets and the Havre Railroad Museum, will have three special displays of HO trains in the next thr...
Montana gets to design quarter
July 1st, 2005
Montana gets to design quarterGov. Brian Schweitzer is asking Montanans to submit their ideas for the Montana state quarter. Schweitzer also created the Montana Quarter Design Sele...
Northern student takes first at Skills USA nationals
July 1st, 2005
Northern student takes first at Skills USA nationalsThe winners of the annual Skills USA nationwide championships were announced this past weekend in Kansas City, Mo. Out of a total field of...
Windy Boy to head state/tribal panel
July 1st, 2005
Windy Boy to head state/tribal panelState Rep. Jonathan Windy Boy has been selected to serve as chairman of the Montana State/Tribal Relations Interim Committee.The group consists...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
July 1st, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Positive Peers
July 1st, 2005
Positive PeersStory by Jared RitzPhotos by Nikki CarlsonWhen supervisor Kathy Leeds and the rest of the staff at Quality Life Concepts first tried to think of ways to get...
Reception tonight for Heydon and Shaw
July 1st, 2005
Reception tonight for Heydon and ShawArtitudes Gallery this month is hosting the work of artists Beth Heydon and Kris Shaw.The gallery also is hosting its First Friday reception to...
Dogs require extra care in summer heat
July 1st, 2005
Dogs require extra care in summer heatBy Fran Buell, APDTProfessional trainerBare Paw Dog ObedienceSummer is here and with it comes the responsibility of dog ow...
Candidates file
July 1st, 2005
Candidates file at the last minuteJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThree people made la...
Rice pays for T-shirts
July 1st, 2005
Rice pays for T-shirtsJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comHavre taxpayers won't be footing the...
Big plans made for Havre Fourth of July
July 1st, 2005
Big plans made for Havre Fourth of JulyEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThree years a...
'Get 'er done' is now a campaign slogan
July 1st, 2005
'Get 'er done' is now a campaign sloganMayor Bob Rice's slogan, "Get 'er Done Mayor Bob," may not have started out as the slogan for his campaign for re-e...
Tribal judge orders Village Grocery to pay taxes or close
July 1st, 2005
Tribal judge orders Village Grocery to pay taxes or closeEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.com...
New federal rules difficult to meet
July 1st, 2005
New federal rules difficult to meetEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comLocal providers o...
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
July 1st, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin Estelle O'Neil, 50, of Chester died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester due to cancer.Her memorial...
Northstars take control of Northern District
July 1st, 2005
Northstars take control of Northern DistrictRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comI...
Wells wins first stock car race
July 1st, 2005
Wells wins first stock car raceRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comRyan Wells mig...
Mouat hired as new Skylights head coach
July 1st, 2005
Mouat hired as new Skylights head coachRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comWith t...
New Great Falls station gets NBC programming
July 1st, 2005
New Great Falls station gets NBC programmingGREAT FALLS (AP) - Problems with a previous owner of KTGF television led NBC to end its affiliate agreement with the station and sign one wit...
New heart unit planned in Great Falls
July 1st, 2005
New heart unit planned in Great FallsGREAT FALLS (AP) - A North Carolina company teaming up with the hospital here will operate a 32-bed heart unit that is planned, and intends to recru...
Vehicle found; woman missing
July 1st, 2005
Vehicle found; woman missingYELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) - Searchers attempted to find a missing park worker after finding her heavily damaged sport-utility vehicle in the Yello...
New display opens at museum
July 1st, 2005
New display opens at museumThe Pacific Junction Railway Club, a part of Havre Beneath the Streets and the Havre Railroad Museum, will have three special displays of HO trains in the next thr...
Montana gets to design quarter
July 1st, 2005
Montana gets to design quarterGov. Brian Schweitzer is asking Montanans to submit their ideas for the Montana state quarter. Schweitzer also created the Montana Quarter Design Sele...
Northern student takes first at Skills USA nationals
July 1st, 2005
Northern student takes first at Skills USA nationalsThe winners of the annual Skills USA nationwide championships were announced this past weekend in Kansas City, Mo. Out of a total field of...
Windy Boy to head state/tribal panel
July 1st, 2005
Windy Boy to head state/tribal panelState Rep. Jonathan Windy Boy has been selected to serve as chairman of the Montana State/Tribal Relations Interim Committee.The group consists...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
July 1st, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Positive Peers
July 1st, 2005
Positive PeersStory by Jared RitzPhotos by Nikki CarlsonWhen supervisor Kathy Leeds and the rest of the staff at Quality Life Concepts first tried to think of ways to get...
Reception tonight for Heydon and Shaw
July 1st, 2005
Reception tonight for Heydon and ShawArtitudes Gallery this month is hosting the work of artists Beth Heydon and Kris Shaw.The gallery also is hosting its First Friday reception to...
Dogs require extra care in summer heat
July 1st, 2005
Dogs require extra care in summer heatBy Fran Buell, APDTProfessional trainerBare Paw Dog ObedienceSummer is here and with it comes the responsibility of dog ow...
Candidates file
July 1st, 2005
Candidates file at the last minuteJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThree people made la...
Rice pays for T-shirts
July 1st, 2005
Rice pays for T-shirtsJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comHavre taxpayers won't be footing the...
Big plans made for Havre Fourth of July
July 1st, 2005
Big plans made for Havre Fourth of JulyEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThree years a...
'Get 'er done' is now a campaign slogan
July 1st, 2005
'Get 'er done' is now a campaign sloganMayor Bob Rice's slogan, "Get 'er Done Mayor Bob," may not have started out as the slogan for his campaign for re-e...
Tribal judge orders Village Grocery to pay taxes or close
July 1st, 2005
Tribal judge orders Village Grocery to pay taxes or closeEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.com...
New federal rules difficult to meet
July 1st, 2005
New federal rules difficult to meetEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comLocal providers o...
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
July 1st, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin Estelle O'Neil, 50, of Chester died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester due to cancer.Her memorial...
Northstars take control of Northern District
July 1st, 2005
Northstars take control of Northern DistrictRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comI...
Wells wins first stock car race
July 1st, 2005
Wells wins first stock car raceRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comRyan Wells mig...
Mouat hired as new Skylights head coach
July 1st, 2005
Mouat hired as new Skylights head coachRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comWith t...
Faster growing Montana cities in western valleys
June 30th, 2005
Faster growing Montana cities in western valleysBy SARAH COOKEAssociated Press WriterHELENA - Growth in the scenic Flathead and Bitterroot valleys surged in the past...
Park Service shoots down Ice Age trail as too costly
June 30th, 2005
Park Service shoots down Ice Age trail as too costlyYAKIMA, Wash. - The National Park Service has shot down a proposal for an Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail that would span four...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 30th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 30th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergencies
June 30th, 2005
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergenciesBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsEvery American citizen counts on public servants, such as law enforcement officers and...
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determines
June 30th, 2005
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determinesBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Pedometers - those hip-hugging calculators of footsteps and mi...
Lesser charge brought in child's death
June 30th, 2005
Lesser charge brought in child's deathGREAT FALLS (AP) - A man charged with killing his 3-month-old daughter after allegedly passing out on top of her faces a lesser charge because...
Council members call 'Get 'er Done' political, want it...
June 30th, 2005
Council members call 'Get 'er Done' political, want it removedJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.com
Railroad does major maintenance
June 30th, 2005
Railroad does major maintenanceLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe rails east of Havre are ge...
Sen. Baucus backs health center for Hill County
June 30th, 2005
Sen. Baucus backs health center for Hill CountyEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comHill...
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
June 30th, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin Estelle O'Neil, 50, of Chester died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester due to cancer.Her memorial...
Northstars take control of Northern District
June 30th, 2005
Northstars take control of Northern DistrictRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comI...
Wells wins first stock car race
June 30th, 2005
Wells wins first stock car raceRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comRyan Wells mig...
Faster growing Montana cities in western valleys
June 30th, 2005
Faster growing Montana cities in western valleysBy SARAH COOKEAssociated Press WriterHELENA - Growth in the scenic Flathead and Bitterroot valleys surged in the past...
Park Service shoots down Ice Age trail as too costly
June 30th, 2005
Park Service shoots down Ice Age trail as too costlyYAKIMA, Wash. - The National Park Service has shot down a proposal for an Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail that would span four...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 30th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 30th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergencies
June 30th, 2005
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergenciesBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsEvery American citizen counts on public servants, such as law enforcement officers and...
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determines
June 30th, 2005
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determinesBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Pedometers - those hip-hugging calculators of footsteps and mi...
Lesser charge brought in child's death
June 30th, 2005
Lesser charge brought in child's deathGREAT FALLS (AP) - A man charged with killing his 3-month-old daughter after allegedly passing out on top of her faces a lesser charge because...
Council members call 'Get 'er Done' political, want it...
June 30th, 2005
Council members call 'Get 'er Done' political, want it removedJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.com
Railroad does major maintenance
June 30th, 2005
Railroad does major maintenanceLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe rails east of Havre are ge...
Sen. Baucus backs health center for Hill County
June 30th, 2005
Sen. Baucus backs health center for Hill CountyEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comHill...
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
June 30th, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin Estelle O'Neil, 50, of Chester died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester due to cancer.Her memorial...
Northstars take control of Northern District
June 30th, 2005
Northstars take control of Northern DistrictRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comI...
Wells wins first stock car race
June 30th, 2005
Wells wins first stock car raceRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comRyan Wells mig...
Faster growing Montana cities in western valleys
June 30th, 2005
Faster growing Montana cities in western valleysBy SARAH COOKEAssociated Press WriterHELENA - Growth in the scenic Flathead and Bitterroot valleys surged in the past...
Park Service shoots down Ice Age trail as too costly
June 30th, 2005
Park Service shoots down Ice Age trail as too costlyYAKIMA, Wash. - The National Park Service has shot down a proposal for an Ice Age Floods National Geologic Trail that would span four...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 30th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 30th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergencies
June 30th, 2005
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergenciesBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsEvery American citizen counts on public servants, such as law enforcement officers and...
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determines
June 30th, 2005
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determinesBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Pedometers - those hip-hugging calculators of footsteps and mi...
Lesser charge brought in child's death
June 30th, 2005
Lesser charge brought in child's deathGREAT FALLS (AP) - A man charged with killing his 3-month-old daughter after allegedly passing out on top of her faces a lesser charge because...
Council members call 'Get 'er Done' political, want it...
June 30th, 2005
Council members call 'Get 'er Done' political, want it removedJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.com
Railroad does major maintenance
June 30th, 2005
Railroad does major maintenanceLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe rails east of Havre are ge...
Sen. Baucus backs health center for Hill County
June 30th, 2005
Sen. Baucus backs health center for Hill CountyEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comHill...
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
June 30th, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin Estelle O'Neil, 50, of Chester died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester due to cancer.Her memorial...
Northstars take control of Northern District
June 30th, 2005
Northstars take control of Northern DistrictRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comI...
Wells wins first stock car race
June 30th, 2005
Wells wins first stock car raceRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comRyan Wells mig...
Body found in mountains believed to be missing Marine
June 29th, 2005
Body found in mountains believed to be missing MarineBOZEMAN (AP) - A body believed to be that of a missing Marine staff sergeant has been found in the Gravelly Mountains near where his...
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crash
June 29th, 2005
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crashBy MELISSA NELSONAssociated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wal-Mart heir John T. Walton, who died in the cr...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 29th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 29th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergencies
June 29th, 2005
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergenciesBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsEvery American citizen counts on public servants, such as law enforcement officers and...
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determines
June 29th, 2005
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determinesBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Pedometers - those hip-hugging calculators of footsteps and mi...
Airman held in woman's death
June 29th, 2005
Airman held in woman's deathGREAT FALLS (AP) - A Malmstrom Air Force base airman choked his fiancee to death at a motel then tried at least five times to kill himself before being...
Park rangers kill two black bears
June 29th, 2005
Park rangers kill two black bearsWEST GLACIER (AP) - Two black bears have been shot and killed by rangers in Glacier National Park after developing a taste for human food, park official...
Havre men indicted in drug case
June 29th, 2005
Havre men indicted in drug caseJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThree young Havre men who've...
Storms, funnel clouds hit state
June 29th, 2005
Storms, funnel clouds hit stateBILLINGS (AP) - Heavy rain and hail fell Tuesday in parts of central and eastern Montana, and weather forecasters said some funnel clouds and a tornado we...
Agency's database hacked, nothing lost, official says
June 29th, 2005
Agency's database hacked, nothing lost, official saysBOZEMAN (AP) - The database maintained by the state Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently was broken into by a comput...
Mosquitoes are back in droves
June 29th, 2005
Mosquitoes are back in drovesEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comIf you've noticed...
MSU-N's very successful wrestling coach resigns
June 29th, 2005
MSU-N's very successful wrestling coach resignsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
June 29th, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin Estelle O'Neil, 50, of Chester died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester due to cancer.Her memorial...
Golf leagues battle storms and mosquitoes
June 29th, 2005
Golf leagues battle storms and mosquitoesStormy weather, heat and mosquitoes - it must be June golf in Havre. That means the first half of the men's golf league season is now in th...
Hi-Line United soccer teams play well at Montana Cup
June 29th, 2005
Hi-Line United soccer teams play well at Montana CupRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Body found in mountains believed to be missing Marine
June 29th, 2005
Body found in mountains believed to be missing MarineBOZEMAN (AP) - A body believed to be that of a missing Marine staff sergeant has been found in the Gravelly Mountains near where his...
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crash
June 29th, 2005
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crashBy MELISSA NELSONAssociated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wal-Mart heir John T. Walton, who died in the cr...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 29th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 29th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergencies
June 29th, 2005
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergenciesBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsEvery American citizen counts on public servants, such as law enforcement officers and...
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determines
June 29th, 2005
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determinesBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Pedometers - those hip-hugging calculators of footsteps and mi...
Airman held in woman's death
June 29th, 2005
Airman held in woman's deathGREAT FALLS (AP) - A Malmstrom Air Force base airman choked his fiancee to death at a motel then tried at least five times to kill himself before being...
Park rangers kill two black bears
June 29th, 2005
Park rangers kill two black bearsWEST GLACIER (AP) - Two black bears have been shot and killed by rangers in Glacier National Park after developing a taste for human food, park official...
Havre men indicted in drug case
June 29th, 2005
Havre men indicted in drug caseJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThree young Havre men who've...
Storms, funnel clouds hit state
June 29th, 2005
Storms, funnel clouds hit stateBILLINGS (AP) - Heavy rain and hail fell Tuesday in parts of central and eastern Montana, and weather forecasters said some funnel clouds and a tornado we...
Agency's database hacked, nothing lost, official says
June 29th, 2005
Agency's database hacked, nothing lost, official saysBOZEMAN (AP) - The database maintained by the state Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently was broken into by a comput...
Mosquitoes are back in droves
June 29th, 2005
Mosquitoes are back in drovesEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comIf you've noticed...
MSU-N's very successful wrestling coach resigns
June 29th, 2005
MSU-N's very successful wrestling coach resignsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
June 29th, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin Estelle O'Neil, 50, of Chester died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester due to cancer.Her memorial...
Golf leagues battle storms and mosquitoes
June 29th, 2005
Golf leagues battle storms and mosquitoesStormy weather, heat and mosquitoes - it must be June golf in Havre. That means the first half of the men's golf league season is now in th...
Hi-Line United soccer teams play well at Montana Cup
June 29th, 2005
Hi-Line United soccer teams play well at Montana CupRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Body found in mountains believed to be missing Marine
June 29th, 2005
Body found in mountains believed to be missing MarineBOZEMAN (AP) - A body believed to be that of a missing Marine staff sergeant has been found in the Gravelly Mountains near where his...
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crash
June 29th, 2005
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crashBy MELISSA NELSONAssociated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wal-Mart heir John T. Walton, who died in the cr...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 29th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 29th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergencies
June 29th, 2005
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergenciesBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsEvery American citizen counts on public servants, such as law enforcement officers and...
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determines
June 29th, 2005
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determinesBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Pedometers - those hip-hugging calculators of footsteps and mi...
Airman held in woman's death
June 29th, 2005
Airman held in woman's deathGREAT FALLS (AP) - A Malmstrom Air Force base airman choked his fiancee to death at a motel then tried at least five times to kill himself before being...
Park rangers kill two black bears
June 29th, 2005
Park rangers kill two black bearsWEST GLACIER (AP) - Two black bears have been shot and killed by rangers in Glacier National Park after developing a taste for human food, park official...
Havre men indicted in drug case
June 29th, 2005
Havre men indicted in drug caseJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThree young Havre men who've...
Storms, funnel clouds hit state
June 29th, 2005
Storms, funnel clouds hit stateBILLINGS (AP) - Heavy rain and hail fell Tuesday in parts of central and eastern Montana, and weather forecasters said some funnel clouds and a tornado we...
Agency's database hacked, nothing lost, official says
June 29th, 2005
Agency's database hacked, nothing lost, official saysBOZEMAN (AP) - The database maintained by the state Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks recently was broken into by a comput...
Mosquitoes are back in droves
June 29th, 2005
Mosquitoes are back in drovesEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comIf you've noticed...
MSU-N's very successful wrestling coach resigns
June 29th, 2005
MSU-N's very successful wrestling coach resignsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
June 29th, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin Estelle O'Neil, 50, of Chester died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester due to cancer.Her memorial...
Golf leagues battle storms and mosquitoes
June 29th, 2005
Golf leagues battle storms and mosquitoesStormy weather, heat and mosquitoes - it must be June golf in Havre. That means the first half of the men's golf league season is now in th...
Hi-Line United soccer teams play well at Montana Cup
June 29th, 2005
Hi-Line United soccer teams play well at Montana CupRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Body found in mountains believed to be missing Marine
June 28th, 2005
Body found in mountains believed to be missing MarineBOZEMAN (AP) - A body believed to be that of a missing Marine staff sergeant has been found in the Gravelly Mountains near where his...
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crash
June 28th, 2005
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crashBy MELISSA NELSONAssociated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wal-Mart heir John T. Walton, who died in the cr...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 28th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 28th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergencies
June 28th, 2005
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergenciesBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsEvery American citizen counts on public servants, such as law enforcement officers and...
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determines
June 28th, 2005
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determinesBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Pedometers - those hip-hugging calculators of footsteps and mi...
Federal mediator examines racism in Havre
June 28th, 2005
Federal mediator examines racism in HavreJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comA federal mediator rece...
Rice seeks
June 28th, 2005
Rice seeks 2nd termas mayorJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comBob Rice ended sp...
EARL MCCONNELL funeral
June 28th, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL funeralA graveside service for Earl McConnell, 85, of Gildford, who died June 19, 2005, in Havre, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday by the Rev. Eddie Fallo at the Gildfor...
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
June 28th, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin E. (Gunderson) O'Neil, 50, died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester from metastatic cancer.Crematio...
MARILYN ROTH obituary
June 28th, 2005
MARILYN ROTH obituaryCHINOOK - Marilyn Alice Roth, 73, died Tuesday, June 21, 2005, at Northern Montana Care Center, after suffering from a short illness.A funeral service wil...
Comets rally for a much-needed split with Sparkies
June 28th, 2005
Comets rally for a much-needed split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com...
Northstars overcome sluggish offense to finish 2-2 at Wilson tourney
June 28th, 2005
Northstars overcome sluggish offense to finish 2-2 at Wilson tourneyRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredail...
Wells Fargo wins Babe Ruth title behind Roe
June 28th, 2005
Wells Fargo wins Babe Ruth title behind RoeRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comTh...
Body found in mountains believed to be missing Marine
June 28th, 2005
Body found in mountains believed to be missing MarineBOZEMAN (AP) - A body believed to be that of a missing Marine staff sergeant has been found in the Gravelly Mountains near where his...
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crash
June 28th, 2005
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crashBy MELISSA NELSONAssociated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wal-Mart heir John T. Walton, who died in the cr...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 28th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 28th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergencies
June 28th, 2005
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergenciesBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsEvery American citizen counts on public servants, such as law enforcement officers and...
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determines
June 28th, 2005
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determinesBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Pedometers - those hip-hugging calculators of footsteps and mi...
Federal mediator examines racism in Havre
June 28th, 2005
Federal mediator examines racism in HavreJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comA federal mediator rece...
Rice seeks
June 28th, 2005
Rice seeks 2nd termas mayorJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comBob Rice ended sp...
EARL MCCONNELL funeral
June 28th, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL funeralA graveside service for Earl McConnell, 85, of Gildford, who died June 19, 2005, in Havre, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday by the Rev. Eddie Fallo at the Gildfor...
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
June 28th, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin E. (Gunderson) O'Neil, 50, died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester from metastatic cancer.Crematio...
MARILYN ROTH obituary
June 28th, 2005
MARILYN ROTH obituaryCHINOOK - Marilyn Alice Roth, 73, died Tuesday, June 21, 2005, at Northern Montana Care Center, after suffering from a short illness.A funeral service wil...
Comets rally for a much-needed split with Sparkies
June 28th, 2005
Comets rally for a much-needed split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com...
Northstars overcome sluggish offense to finish 2-2 at Wilson tourney
June 28th, 2005
Northstars overcome sluggish offense to finish 2-2 at Wilson tourneyRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredail...
Wells Fargo wins Babe Ruth title behind Roe
June 28th, 2005
Wells Fargo wins Babe Ruth title behind RoeRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comTh...
Body found in mountains believed to be missing Marine
June 28th, 2005
Body found in mountains believed to be missing MarineBOZEMAN (AP) - A body believed to be that of a missing Marine staff sergeant has been found in the Gravelly Mountains near where his...
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crash
June 28th, 2005
Wal-Mart heir and education booster killed in plane crashBy MELISSA NELSONAssociated Press WriterLITTLE ROCK, Ark. - Wal-Mart heir John T. Walton, who died in the cr...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 28th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 28th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergencies
June 28th, 2005
Be a good neighbor: Get prepared for emergenciesBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsEvery American citizen counts on public servants, such as law enforcement officers and...
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determines
June 28th, 2005
Not all pedometers are alike, MSU researcher determinesBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Pedometers - those hip-hugging calculators of footsteps and mi...
Federal mediator examines racism in Havre
June 28th, 2005
Federal mediator examines racism in HavreJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comA federal mediator rece...
Rice seeks
June 28th, 2005
Rice seeks 2nd termas mayorJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comBob Rice ended sp...
EARL MCCONNELL funeral
June 28th, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL funeralA graveside service for Earl McConnell, 85, of Gildford, who died June 19, 2005, in Havre, will be conducted at 10 a.m. Wednesday by the Rev. Eddie Fallo at the Gildfor...
ROBIN O'NEIL obituary
June 28th, 2005
ROBIN O'NEIL obituaryCHESTER - Robin E. (Gunderson) O'Neil, 50, died Monday, June 27, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester from metastatic cancer.Crematio...
MARILYN ROTH obituary
June 28th, 2005
MARILYN ROTH obituaryCHINOOK - Marilyn Alice Roth, 73, died Tuesday, June 21, 2005, at Northern Montana Care Center, after suffering from a short illness.A funeral service wil...
Comets rally for a much-needed split with Sparkies
June 28th, 2005
Comets rally for a much-needed split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com...
Northstars overcome sluggish offense to finish 2-2 at Wilson tourney
June 28th, 2005
Northstars overcome sluggish offense to finish 2-2 at Wilson tourneyRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredail...
Wells Fargo wins Babe Ruth title behind Roe
June 28th, 2005
Wells Fargo wins Babe Ruth title behind RoeRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comTh...
500,000 acres ablaze in West
June 27th, 2005
500,000 acres ablaze in WestBy JENNIFER DOBNERAssociated Press WriterST. GEORGE, Utah - A fast-burning fire that quadrupled in size was threatening a small southwest...
Search scaled back for missing scout in Yellowstone
June 27th, 2005
Search scaled back for missing scout in YellowstoneYELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) - The search for a 13-year-old Boy Scout who fell into the fast-moving Yellowstone River was scal...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 27th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 27th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draft
June 27th, 2005
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draftBy WILL LESTERAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Americans overwhelmingly oppose reinstatement of the military draft and...
Good news for Havre
June 27th, 2005
Good news for HavreBy the Rev. Tim ZergerMessiah Lutheran ChurchDo you sometimes wonder if we're losing the battle? This past year our little community has had to ad...
The mutt is the dog of choice among Americans
June 27th, 2005
The mutt is the dog of choice among AmericansFran Buell, professional trainerAPDTBare Paw dog ObedienceWhen talking about different dog breeds, we are all somew...
Business is booming for Havre sports bra company
June 27th, 2005
Business is booming for Havre sports bra companyBy LINDA HALSTEAD-ACHARYAThe Billings GazetteBILLINGS (AP) - Phone calls to the Havre-based ENELL Inc. drew a steady...
Coach candidates meet with public
June 27th, 2005
Coach candidates meet with publicRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comOver the nex...
Havreite
June 27th, 2005
Havreitehits state jackpotJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comWhen Linda Sterner left her...
Weed council tours a local success
June 27th, 2005
Weed council tours a local successEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comHINGHAM - In...
JOHN LOW obituary
June 27th, 2005
JOHN LOW obituaryMALTA - John H. Low, 59, of Malta, maintenance supervisor for the Malta Public Schools, died Wednesday, June 22, 2005, at the Phillips County Hospital from injuries rec...
Northstars salvage split with Sparkies
June 27th, 2005
Northstars salvage split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThere a...
500,000 acres ablaze in West
June 27th, 2005
500,000 acres ablaze in WestBy JENNIFER DOBNERAssociated Press WriterST. GEORGE, Utah - A fast-burning fire that quadrupled in size was threatening a small southwest...
Search scaled back for missing scout in Yellowstone
June 27th, 2005
Search scaled back for missing scout in YellowstoneYELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) - The search for a 13-year-old Boy Scout who fell into the fast-moving Yellowstone River was scal...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 27th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 27th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draft
June 27th, 2005
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draftBy WILL LESTERAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Americans overwhelmingly oppose reinstatement of the military draft and...
Good news for Havre
June 27th, 2005
Good news for HavreBy the Rev. Tim ZergerMessiah Lutheran ChurchDo you sometimes wonder if we're losing the battle? This past year our little community has had to ad...
The mutt is the dog of choice among Americans
June 27th, 2005
The mutt is the dog of choice among AmericansFran Buell, professional trainerAPDTBare Paw dog ObedienceWhen talking about different dog breeds, we are all somew...
Business is booming for Havre sports bra company
June 27th, 2005
Business is booming for Havre sports bra companyBy LINDA HALSTEAD-ACHARYAThe Billings GazetteBILLINGS (AP) - Phone calls to the Havre-based ENELL Inc. drew a steady...
Coach candidates meet with public
June 27th, 2005
Coach candidates meet with publicRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comOver the nex...
Havreite
June 27th, 2005
Havreitehits state jackpotJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comWhen Linda Sterner left her...
Weed council tours a local success
June 27th, 2005
Weed council tours a local successEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comHINGHAM - In...
JOHN LOW obituary
June 27th, 2005
JOHN LOW obituaryMALTA - John H. Low, 59, of Malta, maintenance supervisor for the Malta Public Schools, died Wednesday, June 22, 2005, at the Phillips County Hospital from injuries rec...
Northstars salvage split with Sparkies
June 27th, 2005
Northstars salvage split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThere a...
500,000 acres ablaze in West
June 27th, 2005
500,000 acres ablaze in WestBy JENNIFER DOBNERAssociated Press WriterST. GEORGE, Utah - A fast-burning fire that quadrupled in size was threatening a small southwest...
Search scaled back for missing scout in Yellowstone
June 27th, 2005
Search scaled back for missing scout in YellowstoneYELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) - The search for a 13-year-old Boy Scout who fell into the fast-moving Yellowstone River was scal...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 27th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 27th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draft
June 27th, 2005
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draftBy WILL LESTERAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Americans overwhelmingly oppose reinstatement of the military draft and...
Good news for Havre
June 27th, 2005
Good news for HavreBy the Rev. Tim ZergerMessiah Lutheran ChurchDo you sometimes wonder if we're losing the battle? This past year our little community has had to ad...
The mutt is the dog of choice among Americans
June 27th, 2005
The mutt is the dog of choice among AmericansFran Buell, professional trainerAPDTBare Paw dog ObedienceWhen talking about different dog breeds, we are all somew...
Business is booming for Havre sports bra company
June 27th, 2005
Business is booming for Havre sports bra companyBy LINDA HALSTEAD-ACHARYAThe Billings GazetteBILLINGS (AP) - Phone calls to the Havre-based ENELL Inc. drew a steady...
Coach candidates meet with public
June 27th, 2005
Coach candidates meet with publicRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comOver the nex...
Havreite
June 27th, 2005
Havreitehits state jackpotJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comWhen Linda Sterner left her...
Weed council tours a local success
June 27th, 2005
Weed council tours a local successEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comHINGHAM - In...
JOHN LOW obituary
June 27th, 2005
JOHN LOW obituaryMALTA - John H. Low, 59, of Malta, maintenance supervisor for the Malta Public Schools, died Wednesday, June 22, 2005, at the Phillips County Hospital from injuries rec...
Northstars salvage split with Sparkies
June 27th, 2005
Northstars salvage split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThere a...
Monk and nuns charged in exorcism death
June 24th, 2005
Monk and nuns charged in exorcism deathBy ALISON MUTLERAssociated Press WriterBUCHAREST, Romania - A 23-year-old Orthodox nun - said to be possessed by devils b...
'Last Don' from NYC mafia sentenced to life for mob murders
June 24th, 2005
'Last Don' from NYC mafia sentenced to life for mob murdersBy MICHAEL WEISSENSTEINAssociated Press WriterNEW YORK - Joseph Massino, who went from the New Y...
Chapel for soldiers preps for 50th anniversary
June 24th, 2005
Chapel for soldiers preps for 50th anniversaryBy SCOTT McMILLIONBozeman Daily ChronicleBIG SKY (AP) - The fighting was long and bloody. The diseases were even worse....
Indian symposium attracts top leaders
June 24th, 2005
Indian symposium attracts top leadersSeven area notables will be among the 55 leaders representing 35 tribes nationwide to participate on panels during the American Indian symposium titled &...
Book: Teton County among most nature-friendly in U.S.
June 24th, 2005
Book: Teton County among most nature-friendly in U.S.n Montana's Powell County makes listJACKSON, Wyo. (AP) - Teton County has been named one of the most nature-friendly...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 24th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 24th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draft
June 24th, 2005
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draftBy WILL LESTERAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Americans overwhelmingly oppose reinstatement of the military draft and...
Good news for Havre
June 24th, 2005
Good news for HavreBy the Rev. Tim ZergerMessiah Lutheran ChurchDo you sometimes wonder if we're losing the battle? This past year our little community has had to ad...
The mutt is the dog of choice among Americans
June 24th, 2005
The mutt is the dog of choice among AmericansFran Buell, professional trainerAPDTBare Paw dog ObedienceWhen talking about different dog breeds, we are all somew...
Conductor enters race for council
June 24th, 2005
Conductor enters race for councilLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA BNSF Railway conductor has...
Plans evolve for ball field
June 24th, 2005
Plans evolve for ball fieldLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe Havre Men's Slowpitch Sof...
Troubleshooting to the top
June 24th, 2005
Troubleshooting to the topJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comFor Havre High School seniors Craig Sh...
JOHN LOW obituary
June 24th, 2005
JOHN LOW obituaryMALTA - John H. Low, 59, of Malta, maintenance supervisor for the Malta Public Schools, died Wednesday, June 22, 2005, at the Phillips County Hospital from injuries rec...
Northstars salvage split with Sparkies
June 24th, 2005
Northstars salvage split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThere a...
Monk and nuns charged in exorcism death
June 24th, 2005
Monk and nuns charged in exorcism deathBy ALISON MUTLERAssociated Press WriterBUCHAREST, Romania - A 23-year-old Orthodox nun - said to be possessed by devils b...
'Last Don' from NYC mafia sentenced to life for mob murders
June 24th, 2005
'Last Don' from NYC mafia sentenced to life for mob murdersBy MICHAEL WEISSENSTEINAssociated Press WriterNEW YORK - Joseph Massino, who went from the New Y...
Chapel for soldiers preps for 50th anniversary
June 24th, 2005
Chapel for soldiers preps for 50th anniversaryBy SCOTT McMILLIONBozeman Daily ChronicleBIG SKY (AP) - The fighting was long and bloody. The diseases were even worse....
Indian symposium attracts top leaders
June 24th, 2005
Indian symposium attracts top leadersSeven area notables will be among the 55 leaders representing 35 tribes nationwide to participate on panels during the American Indian symposium titled &...
Book: Teton County among most nature-friendly in U.S.
June 24th, 2005
Book: Teton County among most nature-friendly in U.S.n Montana's Powell County makes listJACKSON, Wyo. (AP) - Teton County has been named one of the most nature-friendly...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 24th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 24th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draft
June 24th, 2005
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draftBy WILL LESTERAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Americans overwhelmingly oppose reinstatement of the military draft and...
Good news for Havre
June 24th, 2005
Good news for HavreBy the Rev. Tim ZergerMessiah Lutheran ChurchDo you sometimes wonder if we're losing the battle? This past year our little community has had to ad...
The mutt is the dog of choice among Americans
June 24th, 2005
The mutt is the dog of choice among AmericansFran Buell, professional trainerAPDTBare Paw dog ObedienceWhen talking about different dog breeds, we are all somew...
Conductor enters race for council
June 24th, 2005
Conductor enters race for councilLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA BNSF Railway conductor has...
Plans evolve for ball field
June 24th, 2005
Plans evolve for ball fieldLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe Havre Men's Slowpitch Sof...
Troubleshooting to the top
June 24th, 2005
Troubleshooting to the topJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comFor Havre High School seniors Craig Sh...
JOHN LOW obituary
June 24th, 2005
JOHN LOW obituaryMALTA - John H. Low, 59, of Malta, maintenance supervisor for the Malta Public Schools, died Wednesday, June 22, 2005, at the Phillips County Hospital from injuries rec...
Northstars salvage split with Sparkies
June 24th, 2005
Northstars salvage split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThere a...
Monk and nuns charged in exorcism death
June 24th, 2005
Monk and nuns charged in exorcism deathBy ALISON MUTLERAssociated Press WriterBUCHAREST, Romania - A 23-year-old Orthodox nun - said to be possessed by devils b...
'Last Don' from NYC mafia sentenced to life for mob murders
June 24th, 2005
'Last Don' from NYC mafia sentenced to life for mob murdersBy MICHAEL WEISSENSTEINAssociated Press WriterNEW YORK - Joseph Massino, who went from the New Y...
Chapel for soldiers preps for 50th anniversary
June 24th, 2005
Chapel for soldiers preps for 50th anniversaryBy SCOTT McMILLIONBozeman Daily ChronicleBIG SKY (AP) - The fighting was long and bloody. The diseases were even worse....
Indian symposium attracts top leaders
June 24th, 2005
Indian symposium attracts top leadersSeven area notables will be among the 55 leaders representing 35 tribes nationwide to participate on panels during the American Indian symposium titled &...
Book: Teton County among most nature-friendly in U.S.
June 24th, 2005
Book: Teton County among most nature-friendly in U.S.n Montana's Powell County makes listJACKSON, Wyo. (AP) - Teton County has been named one of the most nature-friendly...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 24th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family
June 24th, 2005
Baby animals: Beloved members of the family Spring has ended but its bounty is still much apparent across the countryside. Baby horses, cows and even llamas abound. On the Parsons...
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draft
June 24th, 2005
Poll: Most Americans oppose return to draftBy WILL LESTERAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Americans overwhelmingly oppose reinstatement of the military draft and...
Good news for Havre
June 24th, 2005
Good news for HavreBy the Rev. Tim ZergerMessiah Lutheran ChurchDo you sometimes wonder if we're losing the battle? This past year our little community has had to ad...
The mutt is the dog of choice among Americans
June 24th, 2005
The mutt is the dog of choice among AmericansFran Buell, professional trainerAPDTBare Paw dog ObedienceWhen talking about different dog breeds, we are all somew...
Conductor enters race for council
June 24th, 2005
Conductor enters race for councilLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA BNSF Railway conductor has...
Plans evolve for ball field
June 24th, 2005
Plans evolve for ball fieldLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe Havre Men's Slowpitch Sof...
Troubleshooting to the top
June 24th, 2005
Troubleshooting to the topJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comFor Havre High School seniors Craig Sh...
JOHN LOW obituary
June 24th, 2005
JOHN LOW obituaryMALTA - John H. Low, 59, of Malta, maintenance supervisor for the Malta Public Schools, died Wednesday, June 22, 2005, at the Phillips County Hospital from injuries rec...
Northstars salvage split with Sparkies
June 24th, 2005
Northstars salvage split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThere a...
Course focuses on backcountry emergencies
June 23rd, 2005
Course focuses on backcountry emergenciesMontana State University-Bozeman is sponsoring an intensive backcountry medical training course in Bozeman from Aug. 6-14. The 72-hour, hands-on wild...
Series of miscues led to boy's misadventure
June 23rd, 2005
Series of miscues led to boy's misadventureBy PAUL FOYAssociated Press WriterBOUNTIFUL, Utah - When Brennan Hawkins was slow to wiggle out of his body harness a...
Insects pose threat to firefighters
June 23rd, 2005
Insects pose threat to firefightersBy CHRISTOPHER SMITHAssociated Press WriterBOISE, Idaho - If advancing flames, shifting winds, backbreaking work and searing heat...
Boy injured in lightning strike in serious condition
June 23rd, 2005
Boy injured in lightning strike in serious conditionBy The Associated PressA Tennessee youth severely injured by lightning near the Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park...
Flathead group helps farmers bring products to market
June 23rd, 2005
Flathead group helps farmers bring products to marketBy MICHAEL JAMISONMissoulianWHITEFISH (AP) - The pig glistened like a fat candied apple, sleek skin shining cris...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 23rd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 23rd, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 23rd, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 23rd, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 23rd, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
No decision on cigarette tax dispute
June 23rd, 2005
No decision on cigarette tax disputeEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'...
Project will allow victims to speak
June 23rd, 2005
Project will allow victims to speakJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThe District IV Human Resourc...
EARL MCCONNELL obituary
June 23rd, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL obituaryGILDFORD - Earl T. McConnell, 85, of Gildford died Sunday, June 19, 2005, of natural causes at a private care home near Havre.Per his request, his body...
PERCY NORDRUM obituary
June 23rd, 2005
PERCY NORDRUM obituaryGILDFORD - Percy Nordrum, 80, retired Gildford farmer, died Monday, June 20, 2005, at Northern Montana Care Center of natural causes.Percy's memoria...
LEONARD WAVRICK obituary
June 23rd, 2005
LEONARD WAVRICK obituaryLeonard Owen Wavrick, 62, of Havre died Saturday, June 18, 2005, due to an accidental fall while working in the evening in his shop.A funeral service will b...
Northstars salvage split with Sparkies
June 23rd, 2005
Northstars salvage split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThere a...
Course focuses on backcountry emergencies
June 23rd, 2005
Course focuses on backcountry emergenciesMontana State University-Bozeman is sponsoring an intensive backcountry medical training course in Bozeman from Aug. 6-14. The 72-hour, hands-on wild...
Series of miscues led to boy's misadventure
June 23rd, 2005
Series of miscues led to boy's misadventureBy PAUL FOYAssociated Press WriterBOUNTIFUL, Utah - When Brennan Hawkins was slow to wiggle out of his body harness a...
Insects pose threat to firefighters
June 23rd, 2005
Insects pose threat to firefightersBy CHRISTOPHER SMITHAssociated Press WriterBOISE, Idaho - If advancing flames, shifting winds, backbreaking work and searing heat...
Boy injured in lightning strike in serious condition
June 23rd, 2005
Boy injured in lightning strike in serious conditionBy The Associated PressA Tennessee youth severely injured by lightning near the Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park...
Flathead group helps farmers bring products to market
June 23rd, 2005
Flathead group helps farmers bring products to marketBy MICHAEL JAMISONMissoulianWHITEFISH (AP) - The pig glistened like a fat candied apple, sleek skin shining cris...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 23rd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 23rd, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 23rd, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 23rd, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 23rd, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
No decision on cigarette tax dispute
June 23rd, 2005
No decision on cigarette tax disputeEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'...
Project will allow victims to speak
June 23rd, 2005
Project will allow victims to speakJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThe District IV Human Resourc...
EARL MCCONNELL obituary
June 23rd, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL obituaryGILDFORD - Earl T. McConnell, 85, of Gildford died Sunday, June 19, 2005, of natural causes at a private care home near Havre.Per his request, his body...
PERCY NORDRUM obituary
June 23rd, 2005
PERCY NORDRUM obituaryGILDFORD - Percy Nordrum, 80, retired Gildford farmer, died Monday, June 20, 2005, at Northern Montana Care Center of natural causes.Percy's memoria...
LEONARD WAVRICK obituary
June 23rd, 2005
LEONARD WAVRICK obituaryLeonard Owen Wavrick, 62, of Havre died Saturday, June 18, 2005, due to an accidental fall while working in the evening in his shop.A funeral service will b...
Northstars salvage split with Sparkies
June 23rd, 2005
Northstars salvage split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThere a...
Course focuses on backcountry emergencies
June 23rd, 2005
Course focuses on backcountry emergenciesMontana State University-Bozeman is sponsoring an intensive backcountry medical training course in Bozeman from Aug. 6-14. The 72-hour, hands-on wild...
Series of miscues led to boy's misadventure
June 23rd, 2005
Series of miscues led to boy's misadventureBy PAUL FOYAssociated Press WriterBOUNTIFUL, Utah - When Brennan Hawkins was slow to wiggle out of his body harness a...
Insects pose threat to firefighters
June 23rd, 2005
Insects pose threat to firefightersBy CHRISTOPHER SMITHAssociated Press WriterBOISE, Idaho - If advancing flames, shifting winds, backbreaking work and searing heat...
Boy injured in lightning strike in serious condition
June 23rd, 2005
Boy injured in lightning strike in serious conditionBy The Associated PressA Tennessee youth severely injured by lightning near the Old Faithful Geyser in Yellowstone National Park...
Flathead group helps farmers bring products to market
June 23rd, 2005
Flathead group helps farmers bring products to marketBy MICHAEL JAMISONMissoulianWHITEFISH (AP) - The pig glistened like a fat candied apple, sleek skin shining cris...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 23rd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 23rd, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 23rd, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 23rd, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 23rd, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
No decision on cigarette tax dispute
June 23rd, 2005
No decision on cigarette tax disputeEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'...
Project will allow victims to speak
June 23rd, 2005
Project will allow victims to speakJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThe District IV Human Resourc...
EARL MCCONNELL obituary
June 23rd, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL obituaryGILDFORD - Earl T. McConnell, 85, of Gildford died Sunday, June 19, 2005, of natural causes at a private care home near Havre.Per his request, his body...
PERCY NORDRUM obituary
June 23rd, 2005
PERCY NORDRUM obituaryGILDFORD - Percy Nordrum, 80, retired Gildford farmer, died Monday, June 20, 2005, at Northern Montana Care Center of natural causes.Percy's memoria...
LEONARD WAVRICK obituary
June 23rd, 2005
LEONARD WAVRICK obituaryLeonard Owen Wavrick, 62, of Havre died Saturday, June 18, 2005, due to an accidental fall while working in the evening in his shop.A funeral service will b...
Northstars salvage split with Sparkies
June 23rd, 2005
Northstars salvage split with SparkiesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThere a...
Missing Boy Scout found alive in Utah wilderness
June 22nd, 2005
Missing Boy Scout found alive in Utah wildernessBy PAUL FOYAssociated Press WriterKAMAS, Utah - The 11-year-old boy who wandered lost for four days in a mountain wil...
Two injured in plane crash
June 22nd, 2005
Two injured in plane crashMISSOULA (AP) - A twin-engine airplane crashed into a hay field shortly after taking off from the airport here Tuesday morning, injuring the two men on board,...
Plane that crashed near Glacier heavily loaded, feds say
June 22nd, 2005
Plane that crashed near Glacier heavily loaded, feds sayKALISPELL (AP) - The airplane that crashed south of Glacier National Park with five people aboard was loaded to near maximum whil...
Smokejumpers off to N.J. for urban work
June 22nd, 2005
Smokejumpers off to N.J. for urban workBy SUSAN GALLAGHERAssociated Press WriterHELENA - Smokejumpers, the firefighting elite who parachute to remote forest blazes a...
Lightning injures 11 at Old Faithful
June 22nd, 2005
Lightning injures 11 at Old FaithfulYELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) - Eleven people were hurt Tuesday afternoon, including a 12-year-old boy who was seriously injured, when a light...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 22nd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 22nd, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 22nd, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 22nd, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 22nd, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Investigation continues into car wash vandalism
June 22nd, 2005
Investigation continues into car wash vandalismJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comHavre Police have...
City, county and tribes work on communication
June 22nd, 2005
City, county and tribes work on communicationEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThe cal...
County says ask before you dig
June 22nd, 2005
County says ask before you dig Ellen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThe Hill County commi...
City gets grant for First Street project
June 22nd, 2005
City gets grant for First Street project Larry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe city of Havre ha...
Two charged in fire death
June 22nd, 2005
Two charged in fire death Larry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA man and a woman have been charged...
Wal-Mart plans moving forward
June 22nd, 2005
Wal-Mart plans moving forwardJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comA 12-acre subdivision being sought...
EARL MCCONNELL obituary
June 22nd, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL obituaryGILDFORD - Earl T. McConnell, 85, of Gildford died Sunday, June 19, 2005, of natural causes at a private care home near Havre.Per his request, his body...
PERCY NORDRUM obituary
June 22nd, 2005
PERCY NORDRUM obituaryGILDFORD - Percy Nordrum, 80, retired Gildford farmer, died Monday, June 20, 2005, at Northern Montana Care Center of natural causes.Percy's memoria...
LEONARD WAVRICK obituary
June 22nd, 2005
LEONARD WAVRICK obituaryLeonard Owen Wavrick, 62, of Havre died Saturday, June 18, 2005, due to an accidental fall while working in the evening in his shop.A funeral service will b...
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket program
June 22nd, 2005
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket programRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournament
June 22nd, 2005
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comTh...
Missing Boy Scout found alive in Utah wilderness
June 22nd, 2005
Missing Boy Scout found alive in Utah wildernessBy PAUL FOYAssociated Press WriterKAMAS, Utah - The 11-year-old boy who wandered lost for four days in a mountain wil...
Two injured in plane crash
June 22nd, 2005
Two injured in plane crashMISSOULA (AP) - A twin-engine airplane crashed into a hay field shortly after taking off from the airport here Tuesday morning, injuring the two men on board,...
Plane that crashed near Glacier heavily loaded, feds say
June 22nd, 2005
Plane that crashed near Glacier heavily loaded, feds sayKALISPELL (AP) - The airplane that crashed south of Glacier National Park with five people aboard was loaded to near maximum whil...
Smokejumpers off to N.J. for urban work
June 22nd, 2005
Smokejumpers off to N.J. for urban workBy SUSAN GALLAGHERAssociated Press WriterHELENA - Smokejumpers, the firefighting elite who parachute to remote forest blazes a...
Lightning injures 11 at Old Faithful
June 22nd, 2005
Lightning injures 11 at Old FaithfulYELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) - Eleven people were hurt Tuesday afternoon, including a 12-year-old boy who was seriously injured, when a light...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 22nd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 22nd, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 22nd, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 22nd, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 22nd, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Investigation continues into car wash vandalism
June 22nd, 2005
Investigation continues into car wash vandalismJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comHavre Police have...
City, county and tribes work on communication
June 22nd, 2005
City, county and tribes work on communicationEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThe cal...
County says ask before you dig
June 22nd, 2005
County says ask before you dig Ellen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThe Hill County commi...
City gets grant for First Street project
June 22nd, 2005
City gets grant for First Street project Larry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe city of Havre ha...
Two charged in fire death
June 22nd, 2005
Two charged in fire death Larry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA man and a woman have been charged...
Wal-Mart plans moving forward
June 22nd, 2005
Wal-Mart plans moving forwardJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comA 12-acre subdivision being sought...
EARL MCCONNELL obituary
June 22nd, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL obituaryGILDFORD - Earl T. McConnell, 85, of Gildford died Sunday, June 19, 2005, of natural causes at a private care home near Havre.Per his request, his body...
PERCY NORDRUM obituary
June 22nd, 2005
PERCY NORDRUM obituaryGILDFORD - Percy Nordrum, 80, retired Gildford farmer, died Monday, June 20, 2005, at Northern Montana Care Center of natural causes.Percy's memoria...
LEONARD WAVRICK obituary
June 22nd, 2005
LEONARD WAVRICK obituaryLeonard Owen Wavrick, 62, of Havre died Saturday, June 18, 2005, due to an accidental fall while working in the evening in his shop.A funeral service will b...
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket program
June 22nd, 2005
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket programRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournament
June 22nd, 2005
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comTh...
Missing Boy Scout found alive in Utah wilderness
June 22nd, 2005
Missing Boy Scout found alive in Utah wildernessBy PAUL FOYAssociated Press WriterKAMAS, Utah - The 11-year-old boy who wandered lost for four days in a mountain wil...
Two injured in plane crash
June 22nd, 2005
Two injured in plane crashMISSOULA (AP) - A twin-engine airplane crashed into a hay field shortly after taking off from the airport here Tuesday morning, injuring the two men on board,...
Plane that crashed near Glacier heavily loaded, feds say
June 22nd, 2005
Plane that crashed near Glacier heavily loaded, feds sayKALISPELL (AP) - The airplane that crashed south of Glacier National Park with five people aboard was loaded to near maximum whil...
Smokejumpers off to N.J. for urban work
June 22nd, 2005
Smokejumpers off to N.J. for urban workBy SUSAN GALLAGHERAssociated Press WriterHELENA - Smokejumpers, the firefighting elite who parachute to remote forest blazes a...
Lightning injures 11 at Old Faithful
June 22nd, 2005
Lightning injures 11 at Old FaithfulYELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, Wyo. (AP) - Eleven people were hurt Tuesday afternoon, including a 12-year-old boy who was seriously injured, when a light...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 22nd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 22nd, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 22nd, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 22nd, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 22nd, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Investigation continues into car wash vandalism
June 22nd, 2005
Investigation continues into car wash vandalismJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comHavre Police have...
City, county and tribes work on communication
June 22nd, 2005
City, county and tribes work on communicationEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThe cal...
County says ask before you dig
June 22nd, 2005
County says ask before you dig Ellen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThe Hill County commi...
City gets grant for First Street project
June 22nd, 2005
City gets grant for First Street project Larry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe city of Havre ha...
Two charged in fire death
June 22nd, 2005
Two charged in fire death Larry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA man and a woman have been charged...
Wal-Mart plans moving forward
June 22nd, 2005
Wal-Mart plans moving forwardJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comA 12-acre subdivision being sought...
EARL MCCONNELL obituary
June 22nd, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL obituaryGILDFORD - Earl T. McConnell, 85, of Gildford died Sunday, June 19, 2005, of natural causes at a private care home near Havre.Per his request, his body...
PERCY NORDRUM obituary
June 22nd, 2005
PERCY NORDRUM obituaryGILDFORD - Percy Nordrum, 80, retired Gildford farmer, died Monday, June 20, 2005, at Northern Montana Care Center of natural causes.Percy's memoria...
LEONARD WAVRICK obituary
June 22nd, 2005
LEONARD WAVRICK obituaryLeonard Owen Wavrick, 62, of Havre died Saturday, June 18, 2005, due to an accidental fall while working in the evening in his shop.A funeral service will b...
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket program
June 22nd, 2005
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket programRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournament
June 22nd, 2005
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comTh...
Alaska homeless shelter stops serving bear meat
June 21st, 2005
Alaska homeless shelter stops serving bear meatJUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - A Juneau homeless shelter has stopped serving donated bear meat after learning the state prohibits nonprofit groups...
Boy Scout
June 21st, 2005
Boy Scoutstill missingBy PAUL FOYAssociated Press WriterKAMAS, Utah - Swift-water rescue teams brought in longer poles today as they searched a swollen riv...
Foam party comes to Missoula
June 21st, 2005
Foam party comes to MissoulaMISSOULA (AP) - An entrepreneur wants to lather people with fun next month by setting up a machine that will make loads of foam at a downtown park....
Malta building owner arrested in 2004 fire
June 21st, 2005
Malta building owner arrested in 2004 fireMALTA (AP) - The owner of a Malta building that was destroyed in a February 2004 fire is jailed facing felony charges of arson, criminal endang...
Parents are central to youth violence prevention
June 21st, 2005
Parents are central to youth violence preventionBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsAll parents want to feel secure in the knowledge that their children will be safe from...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 21st, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 21st, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 21st, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 21st, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 21st, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Register for HELP Camp
June 21st, 2005
Register for HELP CampHELP Camp, in its 16th year, will be held on the Montana State University-Northern campus June 28-30. Hi-Line students entering grades five through eight are invited t...
Havre man recovering from three stab wounds
June 21st, 2005
Havre man recovering from three stab woundsJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comA 24-year-old Havre m...
City closes new Bullhook walking path
June 21st, 2005
City closes new Bullhook walking pathLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe City of Havre is tem...
County district without water on Wednesday
June 21st, 2005
County district without water on WednesdayEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comHi-Line re...
EARL MCCONNELL obituary
June 21st, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL obituaryGILDFORD - Earl T. McConnell, 85, of Gildford died Sunday, June 19, 2005, of natural causes at a private care home near Havre.Per his request, his body...
LEONARD WAVRICK obituary
June 21st, 2005
LEONARD WAVRICK obituaryLeonard Owen Wavrick, 62, of Havre died Saturday, June 18, 2005, due to an accidental fall while working in the evening in his shop.A funeral service will b...
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket program
June 21st, 2005
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket programRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournament
June 21st, 2005
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comTh...
Alaska homeless shelter stops serving bear meat
June 21st, 2005
Alaska homeless shelter stops serving bear meatJUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - A Juneau homeless shelter has stopped serving donated bear meat after learning the state prohibits nonprofit groups...
Boy Scout
June 21st, 2005
Boy Scoutstill missingBy PAUL FOYAssociated Press WriterKAMAS, Utah - Swift-water rescue teams brought in longer poles today as they searched a swollen riv...
Foam party comes to Missoula
June 21st, 2005
Foam party comes to MissoulaMISSOULA (AP) - An entrepreneur wants to lather people with fun next month by setting up a machine that will make loads of foam at a downtown park....
Malta building owner arrested in 2004 fire
June 21st, 2005
Malta building owner arrested in 2004 fireMALTA (AP) - The owner of a Malta building that was destroyed in a February 2004 fire is jailed facing felony charges of arson, criminal endang...
Parents are central to youth violence prevention
June 21st, 2005
Parents are central to youth violence preventionBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsAll parents want to feel secure in the knowledge that their children will be safe from...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 21st, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 21st, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 21st, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 21st, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 21st, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Register for HELP Camp
June 21st, 2005
Register for HELP CampHELP Camp, in its 16th year, will be held on the Montana State University-Northern campus June 28-30. Hi-Line students entering grades five through eight are invited t...
Havre man recovering from three stab wounds
June 21st, 2005
Havre man recovering from three stab woundsJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comA 24-year-old Havre m...
City closes new Bullhook walking path
June 21st, 2005
City closes new Bullhook walking pathLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe City of Havre is tem...
County district without water on Wednesday
June 21st, 2005
County district without water on WednesdayEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comHi-Line re...
EARL MCCONNELL obituary
June 21st, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL obituaryGILDFORD - Earl T. McConnell, 85, of Gildford died Sunday, June 19, 2005, of natural causes at a private care home near Havre.Per his request, his body...
LEONARD WAVRICK obituary
June 21st, 2005
LEONARD WAVRICK obituaryLeonard Owen Wavrick, 62, of Havre died Saturday, June 18, 2005, due to an accidental fall while working in the evening in his shop.A funeral service will b...
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket program
June 21st, 2005
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket programRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournament
June 21st, 2005
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comTh...
Alaska homeless shelter stops serving bear meat
June 21st, 2005
Alaska homeless shelter stops serving bear meatJUNEAU, Alaska (AP) - A Juneau homeless shelter has stopped serving donated bear meat after learning the state prohibits nonprofit groups...
Boy Scout
June 21st, 2005
Boy Scoutstill missingBy PAUL FOYAssociated Press WriterKAMAS, Utah - Swift-water rescue teams brought in longer poles today as they searched a swollen riv...
Foam party comes to Missoula
June 21st, 2005
Foam party comes to MissoulaMISSOULA (AP) - An entrepreneur wants to lather people with fun next month by setting up a machine that will make loads of foam at a downtown park....
Malta building owner arrested in 2004 fire
June 21st, 2005
Malta building owner arrested in 2004 fireMALTA (AP) - The owner of a Malta building that was destroyed in a February 2004 fire is jailed facing felony charges of arson, criminal endang...
Parents are central to youth violence prevention
June 21st, 2005
Parents are central to youth violence preventionBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public SchoolsAll parents want to feel secure in the knowledge that their children will be safe from...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 21st, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 21st, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 21st, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 21st, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 21st, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Register for HELP Camp
June 21st, 2005
Register for HELP CampHELP Camp, in its 16th year, will be held on the Montana State University-Northern campus June 28-30. Hi-Line students entering grades five through eight are invited t...
Havre man recovering from three stab wounds
June 21st, 2005
Havre man recovering from three stab woundsJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comA 24-year-old Havre m...
City closes new Bullhook walking path
June 21st, 2005
City closes new Bullhook walking pathLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe City of Havre is tem...
County district without water on Wednesday
June 21st, 2005
County district without water on WednesdayEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comHi-Line re...
EARL MCCONNELL obituary
June 21st, 2005
EARL MCCONNELL obituaryGILDFORD - Earl T. McConnell, 85, of Gildford died Sunday, June 19, 2005, of natural causes at a private care home near Havre.Per his request, his body...
LEONARD WAVRICK obituary
June 21st, 2005
LEONARD WAVRICK obituaryLeonard Owen Wavrick, 62, of Havre died Saturday, June 18, 2005, due to an accidental fall while working in the evening in his shop.A funeral service will b...
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket program
June 21st, 2005
Wirtzberger to play baseball for new Jacket programRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournament
June 21st, 2005
Comets finish fourth at Belgrade tournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comTh...
Thousands search for missing Boy Scout in Utah wilderness
June 20th, 2005
Thousands search for missing Boy Scout in Utah wildernessSALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The parents of an 11-year-old Boy Scout missing in the Utah wilderness pleaded for continued help today, a...
Coin collection left at shop for a year
June 20th, 2005
Coin collection left at shop for a yearHELENA - A year ago this month, a man walked into a coin shop to have a collection of gold coins and other items appraised - and hasn't...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 20th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 20th, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 20th, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 20th, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 20th, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Three years after major beef recall, changes have occurred
June 20th, 2005
Three years after major beef recall, changes have occurredBy BECKY BOHRERAssociated Press WriterMILES CITY - John Munsell wants out - out of the small meat proc...
Where cultures meet
June 20th, 2005
Where cultures meetLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION -...
PATRICIA AZURE obituary
June 20th, 2005
PATRICIA AZURE obituaryROCKY ROCKY - Patricia Ann (Houle) Azure, 72, of Box Elder died Sunday, June 20, 2005, at Benefis East Hospital in Great Falls.A rosary will be held at...
EUGENE LAMERE obituary
June 20th, 2005
EUGENE LAMERE obituaryROCKY BOY - Eugene Joseph LaMere, 63, of Rocky Boy, a retired heavy equipment operator who served in the Army from 1966 to 1968, died of natural causes Thursday, J...
North Dakota ends losing skid against Montana
June 20th, 2005
North Dakota ends losing skid against MontanaBy SCOOTER PURSLEYThe Billings Gazette DICKINSON, N.D. - For the first time in nine years, North Dakota was glad somebod...
Northstars finish 3-2 at Luzenac Memorial tournament
June 20th, 2005
Northstars finish 3-2 at Luzenac Memorial tournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Thousands search for missing Boy Scout in Utah wilderness
June 20th, 2005
Thousands search for missing Boy Scout in Utah wildernessSALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The parents of an 11-year-old Boy Scout missing in the Utah wilderness pleaded for continued help today, a...
Coin collection left at shop for a year
June 20th, 2005
Coin collection left at shop for a yearHELENA - A year ago this month, a man walked into a coin shop to have a collection of gold coins and other items appraised - and hasn't...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 20th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 20th, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 20th, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 20th, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 20th, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Three years after major beef recall, changes have occurred
June 20th, 2005
Three years after major beef recall, changes have occurredBy BECKY BOHRERAssociated Press WriterMILES CITY - John Munsell wants out - out of the small meat proc...
Where cultures meet
June 20th, 2005
Where cultures meetLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION -...
PATRICIA AZURE obituary
June 20th, 2005
PATRICIA AZURE obituaryROCKY ROCKY - Patricia Ann (Houle) Azure, 72, of Box Elder died Sunday, June 20, 2005, at Benefis East Hospital in Great Falls.A rosary will be held at...
EUGENE LAMERE obituary
June 20th, 2005
EUGENE LAMERE obituaryROCKY BOY - Eugene Joseph LaMere, 63, of Rocky Boy, a retired heavy equipment operator who served in the Army from 1966 to 1968, died of natural causes Thursday, J...
North Dakota ends losing skid against Montana
June 20th, 2005
North Dakota ends losing skid against MontanaBy SCOOTER PURSLEYThe Billings Gazette DICKINSON, N.D. - For the first time in nine years, North Dakota was glad somebod...
Northstars finish 3-2 at Luzenac Memorial tournament
June 20th, 2005
Northstars finish 3-2 at Luzenac Memorial tournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Thousands search for missing Boy Scout in Utah wilderness
June 20th, 2005
Thousands search for missing Boy Scout in Utah wildernessSALT LAKE CITY (AP) - The parents of an 11-year-old Boy Scout missing in the Utah wilderness pleaded for continued help today, a...
Coin collection left at shop for a year
June 20th, 2005
Coin collection left at shop for a yearHELENA - A year ago this month, a man walked into a coin shop to have a collection of gold coins and other items appraised - and hasn't...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 20th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 20th, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 20th, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 20th, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 20th, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Three years after major beef recall, changes have occurred
June 20th, 2005
Three years after major beef recall, changes have occurredBy BECKY BOHRERAssociated Press WriterMILES CITY - John Munsell wants out - out of the small meat proc...
Where cultures meet
June 20th, 2005
Where cultures meetLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION -...
PATRICIA AZURE obituary
June 20th, 2005
PATRICIA AZURE obituaryROCKY ROCKY - Patricia Ann (Houle) Azure, 72, of Box Elder died Sunday, June 20, 2005, at Benefis East Hospital in Great Falls.A rosary will be held at...
EUGENE LAMERE obituary
June 20th, 2005
EUGENE LAMERE obituaryROCKY BOY - Eugene Joseph LaMere, 63, of Rocky Boy, a retired heavy equipment operator who served in the Army from 1966 to 1968, died of natural causes Thursday, J...
North Dakota ends losing skid against Montana
June 20th, 2005
North Dakota ends losing skid against MontanaBy SCOOTER PURSLEYThe Billings Gazette DICKINSON, N.D. - For the first time in nine years, North Dakota was glad somebod...
Northstars finish 3-2 at Luzenac Memorial tournament
June 20th, 2005
Northstars finish 3-2 at Luzenac Memorial tournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marks
June 17th, 2005
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marksMSU News ServiceMontana State University is the number one college in the country for undergrads angling for an education near trout st...
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKE
June 17th, 2005
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKEAssociated Press WriterHELENA - More than two dozen agents, producers, screenwriters and other film industry mogul...
St. Mary funds get initial OK
June 17th, 2005
St. Mary funds get initial OKBy The Associated PressA congressional subcommittee has approved a $1 million appropriation to help pay for repairs on the St. Mary Diversion, wh...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 17th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 17th, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 17th, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 17th, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 17th, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Corps of Discovery II is here
June 17th, 2005
Corps of Discovery II is hereLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVAT...
Hundreds are homeward bound for Big Sandy Homecoming
June 17th, 2005
Hundreds are homeward bound for Big Sandy HomecomingJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThe populati...
Former prof files for City Council
June 17th, 2005
Former prof files for City CouncilLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA retired Northern Montana...
Grown-ups are holding their own spelling bees
June 17th, 2005
Grown-ups are holding their own spelling beesBy MEAD GRUVERAssociated Press WriterCHEYENNE, Wyo. - It is said that youngsters in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in...
American appointed to Vatican post says secrecy key in RomeBy RACHEL Z...
June 17th, 2005
American appointed to Vatican post says secrecy key in RomeBy RACHEL ZOLLAP Religion WriterCHICAGO - The archbishop poised to take over the highest Vatican post ever held by a...
LEWIS GILBERT obituary
June 17th, 2005
LEWIS GILBERT obituaryHARLEM - Lewis C. Gilbert, 90, well-known farmer and rancher, of Harlem died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at his home in the loving arms of his wife and children.
RONALD MACKEY memorial
June 17th, 2005
RONALD MACKEY memorialHARLEM - Ronald L. Mackey, 70, of Florence and Harlem died at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula on Sunday, June 12, 2005, from complications of lymnhonma cancer.
Mariani, Wagner suit up in Badlands Bowl
June 17th, 2005
Mariani, Wagner suit up in Badlands BowlGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sportsgferguson@havredailynews.comThe...
Northren hosting team camp
June 17th, 2005
Northren hosting team campRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe Montana State U...
Ray adds three junior college transfer recruits
June 17th, 2005
Ray adds three junior college transfer recruitsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marks
June 17th, 2005
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marksMSU News ServiceMontana State University is the number one college in the country for undergrads angling for an education near trout st...
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKE
June 17th, 2005
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKEAssociated Press WriterHELENA - More than two dozen agents, producers, screenwriters and other film industry mogul...
St. Mary funds get initial OK
June 17th, 2005
St. Mary funds get initial OKBy The Associated PressA congressional subcommittee has approved a $1 million appropriation to help pay for repairs on the St. Mary Diversion, wh...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 17th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 17th, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 17th, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 17th, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 17th, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Corps of Discovery II is here
June 17th, 2005
Corps of Discovery II is hereLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVAT...
Hundreds are homeward bound for Big Sandy Homecoming
June 17th, 2005
Hundreds are homeward bound for Big Sandy HomecomingJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThe populati...
Former prof files for City Council
June 17th, 2005
Former prof files for City CouncilLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA retired Northern Montana...
Grown-ups are holding their own spelling bees
June 17th, 2005
Grown-ups are holding their own spelling beesBy MEAD GRUVERAssociated Press WriterCHEYENNE, Wyo. - It is said that youngsters in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in...
American appointed to Vatican post says secrecy key in RomeBy RACHEL Z...
June 17th, 2005
American appointed to Vatican post says secrecy key in RomeBy RACHEL ZOLLAP Religion WriterCHICAGO - The archbishop poised to take over the highest Vatican post ever held by a...
LEWIS GILBERT obituary
June 17th, 2005
LEWIS GILBERT obituaryHARLEM - Lewis C. Gilbert, 90, well-known farmer and rancher, of Harlem died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at his home in the loving arms of his wife and children.
RONALD MACKEY memorial
June 17th, 2005
RONALD MACKEY memorialHARLEM - Ronald L. Mackey, 70, of Florence and Harlem died at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula on Sunday, June 12, 2005, from complications of lymnhonma cancer.
Mariani, Wagner suit up in Badlands Bowl
June 17th, 2005
Mariani, Wagner suit up in Badlands BowlGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sportsgferguson@havredailynews.comThe...
Northren hosting team camp
June 17th, 2005
Northren hosting team campRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe Montana State U...
Ray adds three junior college transfer recruits
June 17th, 2005
Ray adds three junior college transfer recruitsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marks
June 17th, 2005
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marksMSU News ServiceMontana State University is the number one college in the country for undergrads angling for an education near trout st...
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKE
June 17th, 2005
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKEAssociated Press WriterHELENA - More than two dozen agents, producers, screenwriters and other film industry mogul...
St. Mary funds get initial OK
June 17th, 2005
St. Mary funds get initial OKBy The Associated PressA congressional subcommittee has approved a $1 million appropriation to help pay for repairs on the St. Mary Diversion, wh...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 17th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Speaking Cree
June 17th, 2005
Speaking CreePhotos by Nikki CarlsonStory by Jared RitzROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - A semi-circle of nine tepees stands bearing the harsh Hi-Line wind on an...
Good breeders use techniques that enhance canines
June 17th, 2005
Good breeders use techniques that enhance caninesBy Fran BuellProfessional trainer, APDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceIn last week's column, I began the examinatio...
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the range
June 17th, 2005
Cowboy poets use rhyme on the rangeBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - From the dusty trail of his 30,000-acre Rocker-Six Cattle Co., one of Montana's most illustrious poets, Wa...
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nurses
June 17th, 2005
International nursing school opens amid worldwide dearth of nursesBy ALEXANDRA OLSONAssociated Press WriterBASSETERRE, St. Kitts - People like Kate Zajdel are desper...
Corps of Discovery II is here
June 17th, 2005
Corps of Discovery II is hereLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVAT...
Hundreds are homeward bound for Big Sandy Homecoming
June 17th, 2005
Hundreds are homeward bound for Big Sandy HomecomingJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThe populati...
Former prof files for City Council
June 17th, 2005
Former prof files for City CouncilLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA retired Northern Montana...
Grown-ups are holding their own spelling bees
June 17th, 2005
Grown-ups are holding their own spelling beesBy MEAD GRUVERAssociated Press WriterCHEYENNE, Wyo. - It is said that youngsters in the Scripps National Spelling Bee in...
American appointed to Vatican post says secrecy key in RomeBy RACHEL Z...
June 17th, 2005
American appointed to Vatican post says secrecy key in RomeBy RACHEL ZOLLAP Religion WriterCHICAGO - The archbishop poised to take over the highest Vatican post ever held by a...
LEWIS GILBERT obituary
June 17th, 2005
LEWIS GILBERT obituaryHARLEM - Lewis C. Gilbert, 90, well-known farmer and rancher, of Harlem died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at his home in the loving arms of his wife and children.
RONALD MACKEY memorial
June 17th, 2005
RONALD MACKEY memorialHARLEM - Ronald L. Mackey, 70, of Florence and Harlem died at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula on Sunday, June 12, 2005, from complications of lymnhonma cancer.
Mariani, Wagner suit up in Badlands Bowl
June 17th, 2005
Mariani, Wagner suit up in Badlands BowlGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sportsgferguson@havredailynews.comThe...
Northren hosting team camp
June 17th, 2005
Northren hosting team campRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe Montana State U...
Ray adds three junior college transfer recruits
June 17th, 2005
Ray adds three junior college transfer recruitsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marks
June 16th, 2005
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marksMSU News ServiceMontana State University is the number one college in the country for undergrads angling for an education near trout st...
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKE
June 16th, 2005
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKEAssociated Press WriterHELENA - More than two dozen agents, producers, screenwriters and other film industry mogul...
St. Mary funds get initial OK
June 16th, 2005
St. Mary funds get initial OKBy The Associated PressA congressional subcommittee has approved a $1 million appropriation to help pay for repairs on the St. Mary Diversion, wh...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 16th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 16th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
Mulch matters in your garden
June 16th, 2005
Mulch matters in your gardenBOZEMAN - Want to be the envy of your neighborhood? Try mulching. Mulches increase your garden's yield and decrease the need for water and fertilizer. T...
The value of volunteering is huge
June 16th, 2005
The value of volunteering is hugeBy the HELP Committe and Havre Public SchoolsMany people would be amazed to learn that each hour they volunteer for a nonprofit organization saves...
House panel slices Amtrak
June 16th, 2005
House panel slices AmtrakBy ANDREW TAYLORAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Amtrak would have to end all of its cross-country routes, including the Empire Builder...
Welcome, muscle cars and roadsters
June 16th, 2005
Welcome, muscle cars and roadstersLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comHavre will be alive with th...
Two more cases of whooping cough reported in Hill County
June 16th, 2005
Two more cases of whooping cough reported in Hill CountyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe H...
Lawsuit alleges Devon cheated landowners out of millions
June 16th, 2005
Lawsuit alleges Devon cheated landowners out of millionsHELENA (AP) - Devon Energy Corp., a major natural gas producer in Montana, cheated landowners and others out of millions of dolla...
LEWIS GILBERT obituary
June 16th, 2005
LEWIS GILBERT obituaryHARLEM - Lewis C. Gilbert, 90, well-known farmer and rancher, of Harlem died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at his home in the loving arms of his wife and children.
RONALD MACKEY memorial
June 16th, 2005
RONALD MACKEY memorialHARLEM - Ronald L. Mackey, 70, of Florence and Harlem died at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula on Sunday, June 12, 2005, from complications of lymnhonma cancer.
Skylights ink two Canadian recruits
June 16th, 2005
Skylights ink two Canadian recruitsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comMontana St...
Northstars blank Cardinals in doubleheader
June 16th, 2005
Northstars blank Cardinals in doubleheaderRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marks
June 16th, 2005
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marksMSU News ServiceMontana State University is the number one college in the country for undergrads angling for an education near trout st...
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKE
June 16th, 2005
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKEAssociated Press WriterHELENA - More than two dozen agents, producers, screenwriters and other film industry mogul...
St. Mary funds get initial OK
June 16th, 2005
St. Mary funds get initial OKBy The Associated PressA congressional subcommittee has approved a $1 million appropriation to help pay for repairs on the St. Mary Diversion, wh...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 16th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 16th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
Mulch matters in your garden
June 16th, 2005
Mulch matters in your gardenBOZEMAN - Want to be the envy of your neighborhood? Try mulching. Mulches increase your garden's yield and decrease the need for water and fertilizer. T...
The value of volunteering is huge
June 16th, 2005
The value of volunteering is hugeBy the HELP Committe and Havre Public SchoolsMany people would be amazed to learn that each hour they volunteer for a nonprofit organization saves...
House panel slices Amtrak
June 16th, 2005
House panel slices AmtrakBy ANDREW TAYLORAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Amtrak would have to end all of its cross-country routes, including the Empire Builder...
Welcome, muscle cars and roadsters
June 16th, 2005
Welcome, muscle cars and roadstersLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comHavre will be alive with th...
Two more cases of whooping cough reported in Hill County
June 16th, 2005
Two more cases of whooping cough reported in Hill CountyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe H...
Lawsuit alleges Devon cheated landowners out of millions
June 16th, 2005
Lawsuit alleges Devon cheated landowners out of millionsHELENA (AP) - Devon Energy Corp., a major natural gas producer in Montana, cheated landowners and others out of millions of dolla...
LEWIS GILBERT obituary
June 16th, 2005
LEWIS GILBERT obituaryHARLEM - Lewis C. Gilbert, 90, well-known farmer and rancher, of Harlem died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at his home in the loving arms of his wife and children.
RONALD MACKEY memorial
June 16th, 2005
RONALD MACKEY memorialHARLEM - Ronald L. Mackey, 70, of Florence and Harlem died at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula on Sunday, June 12, 2005, from complications of lymnhonma cancer.
Skylights ink two Canadian recruits
June 16th, 2005
Skylights ink two Canadian recruitsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comMontana St...
Northstars blank Cardinals in doubleheader
June 16th, 2005
Northstars blank Cardinals in doubleheaderRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marks
June 16th, 2005
Outdoors magazine gives MSU-Bozeman top marksMSU News ServiceMontana State University is the number one college in the country for undergrads angling for an education near trout st...
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKE
June 16th, 2005
Schweitzer appoints 26 to film advisory councilBy SARAH COOKEAssociated Press WriterHELENA - More than two dozen agents, producers, screenwriters and other film industry mogul...
St. Mary funds get initial OK
June 16th, 2005
St. Mary funds get initial OKBy The Associated PressA congressional subcommittee has approved a $1 million appropriation to help pay for repairs on the St. Mary Diversion, wh...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 16th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 16th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
Mulch matters in your garden
June 16th, 2005
Mulch matters in your gardenBOZEMAN - Want to be the envy of your neighborhood? Try mulching. Mulches increase your garden's yield and decrease the need for water and fertilizer. T...
The value of volunteering is huge
June 16th, 2005
The value of volunteering is hugeBy the HELP Committe and Havre Public SchoolsMany people would be amazed to learn that each hour they volunteer for a nonprofit organization saves...
House panel slices Amtrak
June 16th, 2005
House panel slices AmtrakBy ANDREW TAYLORAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Amtrak would have to end all of its cross-country routes, including the Empire Builder...
Welcome, muscle cars and roadsters
June 16th, 2005
Welcome, muscle cars and roadstersLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comHavre will be alive with th...
Two more cases of whooping cough reported in Hill County
June 16th, 2005
Two more cases of whooping cough reported in Hill CountyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe H...
Lawsuit alleges Devon cheated landowners out of millions
June 16th, 2005
Lawsuit alleges Devon cheated landowners out of millionsHELENA (AP) - Devon Energy Corp., a major natural gas producer in Montana, cheated landowners and others out of millions of dolla...
LEWIS GILBERT obituary
June 16th, 2005
LEWIS GILBERT obituaryHARLEM - Lewis C. Gilbert, 90, well-known farmer and rancher, of Harlem died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at his home in the loving arms of his wife and children.
RONALD MACKEY memorial
June 16th, 2005
RONALD MACKEY memorialHARLEM - Ronald L. Mackey, 70, of Florence and Harlem died at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula on Sunday, June 12, 2005, from complications of lymnhonma cancer.
Skylights ink two Canadian recruits
June 16th, 2005
Skylights ink two Canadian recruitsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comMontana St...
Northstars blank Cardinals in doubleheader
June 16th, 2005
Northstars blank Cardinals in doubleheaderRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Seed company donates forklift
June 15th, 2005
Seed company donates forkliftEmployees at Montana State University's Northern Agricultural Research Center recently were surprised by the delivery of a 5,000-pound-capacity forklift.
Appeals court rules on game farms
June 15th, 2005
Appeals court rules on game farmsHELENA (AP) - A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a U.S. District Court judge's ruling that Montana's initiative outlawing the hunting of...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 15th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 15th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
Mulch matters in your garden
June 15th, 2005
Mulch matters in your gardenBOZEMAN - Want to be the envy of your neighborhood? Try mulching. Mulches increase your garden's yield and decrease the need for water and fertilizer. T...
The value of volunteering is huge
June 15th, 2005
The value of volunteering is hugeBy the HELP Committe and Havre Public SchoolsMany people would be amazed to learn that each hour they volunteer for a nonprofit organization saves...
Producers anxiously await mad cow results
June 15th, 2005
Producers anxiously await mad cow resultsBy BETSY BLANEYAssociated Press WriterCattle producers anxiously await test results on another suspected case of mad cow disease...
School board approves raises for employees
June 15th, 2005
School board approves raises for employeesJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comFor employees of Havre...
LEWIS GILBERT obituary
June 15th, 2005
LEWIS GILBERT obituaryHARLEM - Lewis C. Gilbert, 90, well-known farmer and rancher, of Harlem died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at his home in the loving arms of his wife and children.
RONALD MACKEY memorial
June 15th, 2005
RONALD MACKEY memorialHARLEM - Ronald L. Mackey, 70, of Florence and Harlem died at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula on Sunday, June 12, 2005, from complications of lymnhonma cancer.
Northern adds trio of men's basketball recruits
June 15th, 2005
Northern adds trio of men's basketball recruitsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Seed company donates forklift
June 15th, 2005
Seed company donates forkliftEmployees at Montana State University's Northern Agricultural Research Center recently were surprised by the delivery of a 5,000-pound-capacity forklift.
Appeals court rules on game farms
June 15th, 2005
Appeals court rules on game farmsHELENA (AP) - A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a U.S. District Court judge's ruling that Montana's initiative outlawing the hunting of...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 15th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 15th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
Mulch matters in your garden
June 15th, 2005
Mulch matters in your gardenBOZEMAN - Want to be the envy of your neighborhood? Try mulching. Mulches increase your garden's yield and decrease the need for water and fertilizer. T...
The value of volunteering is huge
June 15th, 2005
The value of volunteering is hugeBy the HELP Committe and Havre Public SchoolsMany people would be amazed to learn that each hour they volunteer for a nonprofit organization saves...
Producers anxiously await mad cow results
June 15th, 2005
Producers anxiously await mad cow resultsBy BETSY BLANEYAssociated Press WriterCattle producers anxiously await test results on another suspected case of mad cow disease...
School board approves raises for employees
June 15th, 2005
School board approves raises for employeesJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comFor employees of Havre...
LEWIS GILBERT obituary
June 15th, 2005
LEWIS GILBERT obituaryHARLEM - Lewis C. Gilbert, 90, well-known farmer and rancher, of Harlem died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at his home in the loving arms of his wife and children.
RONALD MACKEY memorial
June 15th, 2005
RONALD MACKEY memorialHARLEM - Ronald L. Mackey, 70, of Florence and Harlem died at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula on Sunday, June 12, 2005, from complications of lymnhonma cancer.
Northern adds trio of men's basketball recruits
June 15th, 2005
Northern adds trio of men's basketball recruitsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Seed company donates forklift
June 15th, 2005
Seed company donates forkliftEmployees at Montana State University's Northern Agricultural Research Center recently were surprised by the delivery of a 5,000-pound-capacity forklift.
Appeals court rules on game farms
June 15th, 2005
Appeals court rules on game farmsHELENA (AP) - A federal appeals court on Monday upheld a U.S. District Court judge's ruling that Montana's initiative outlawing the hunting of...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 15th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 15th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
Mulch matters in your garden
June 15th, 2005
Mulch matters in your gardenBOZEMAN - Want to be the envy of your neighborhood? Try mulching. Mulches increase your garden's yield and decrease the need for water and fertilizer. T...
The value of volunteering is huge
June 15th, 2005
The value of volunteering is hugeBy the HELP Committe and Havre Public SchoolsMany people would be amazed to learn that each hour they volunteer for a nonprofit organization saves...
Producers anxiously await mad cow results
June 15th, 2005
Producers anxiously await mad cow resultsBy BETSY BLANEYAssociated Press WriterCattle producers anxiously await test results on another suspected case of mad cow disease...
School board approves raises for employees
June 15th, 2005
School board approves raises for employeesJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comFor employees of Havre...
LEWIS GILBERT obituary
June 15th, 2005
LEWIS GILBERT obituaryHARLEM - Lewis C. Gilbert, 90, well-known farmer and rancher, of Harlem died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at his home in the loving arms of his wife and children.
RONALD MACKEY memorial
June 15th, 2005
RONALD MACKEY memorialHARLEM - Ronald L. Mackey, 70, of Florence and Harlem died at St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula on Sunday, June 12, 2005, from complications of lymnhonma cancer.
Northern adds trio of men's basketball recruits
June 15th, 2005
Northern adds trio of men's basketball recruitsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Canada says it can't solve prescription drug problem
June 14th, 2005
Canada says it can't solve prescription drug problemWASHINGTON (AP) - Canada can't solve the U.S. problem of providing low-cost prescription drugs, its ambassador said Monday...
Child safety seat checkup is Friday
June 14th, 2005
Child safety seat checkup is FridayThe large variety of styles and brand names for child safety seats and booster seats makes choosing the right car seat confusing at best. Installation in o...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 14th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 14th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
Mulch matters in your garden
June 14th, 2005
Mulch matters in your gardenBOZEMAN - Want to be the envy of your neighborhood? Try mulching. Mulches increase your garden's yield and decrease the need for water and fertilizer. T...
The value of volunteering is huge
June 14th, 2005
The value of volunteering is hugeBy the HELP Committe and Havre Public SchoolsMany people would be amazed to learn that each hour they volunteer for a nonprofit organization saves...
Driver of SUV vandalizes Havre car wash
June 14th, 2005
Driver of SUV vandalizes Havre car washLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comSomeone took a drive t...
Tribal judge charged with drunken driving
June 14th, 2005
Tribal judge charged with drunken drivingLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comRocky Boy Tribal Cou...
Man in custody at county jail
June 14th, 2005
Man in custody at county jail attempts suicideJared RitzHavre Daily NewsA Fort Belknap man who tried to kill himself in a cell at the Hill County Detention Cent...
LILLIAN GEHLEN obituary
June 14th, 2005
LILLIAN GEHLEN obituaryLEWISTOWN - Lillian K. Gehlen, 94, of Lewistown and formerly of Havre, died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at the Central Montana Skilled Nursing Center of natural causes...
CLIFF LYBECK obituary
June 14th, 2005
CLIFF LYBECK obituaryCHESTER - Clifford Lybeck, 84, of Chester died Saturday, June 11, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester.A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m...
Leagues battle soggy conditions, rainy weather
June 14th, 2005
Leagues battle soggy conditions, rainy weatherDespite soggy and rainy conditions that have seemingly signaled at least an interruption to Havre's ongoing drought, golf is still taking p...
Canada says it can't solve prescription drug problem
June 14th, 2005
Canada says it can't solve prescription drug problemWASHINGTON (AP) - Canada can't solve the U.S. problem of providing low-cost prescription drugs, its ambassador said Monday...
Child safety seat checkup is Friday
June 14th, 2005
Child safety seat checkup is FridayThe large variety of styles and brand names for child safety seats and booster seats makes choosing the right car seat confusing at best. Installation in o...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 14th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 14th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
Mulch matters in your garden
June 14th, 2005
Mulch matters in your gardenBOZEMAN - Want to be the envy of your neighborhood? Try mulching. Mulches increase your garden's yield and decrease the need for water and fertilizer. T...
The value of volunteering is huge
June 14th, 2005
The value of volunteering is hugeBy the HELP Committe and Havre Public SchoolsMany people would be amazed to learn that each hour they volunteer for a nonprofit organization saves...
Driver of SUV vandalizes Havre car wash
June 14th, 2005
Driver of SUV vandalizes Havre car washLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comSomeone took a drive t...
Tribal judge charged with drunken driving
June 14th, 2005
Tribal judge charged with drunken drivingLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comRocky Boy Tribal Cou...
Man in custody at county jail
June 14th, 2005
Man in custody at county jail attempts suicideJared RitzHavre Daily NewsA Fort Belknap man who tried to kill himself in a cell at the Hill County Detention Cent...
LILLIAN GEHLEN obituary
June 14th, 2005
LILLIAN GEHLEN obituaryLEWISTOWN - Lillian K. Gehlen, 94, of Lewistown and formerly of Havre, died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at the Central Montana Skilled Nursing Center of natural causes...
CLIFF LYBECK obituary
June 14th, 2005
CLIFF LYBECK obituaryCHESTER - Clifford Lybeck, 84, of Chester died Saturday, June 11, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester.A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m...
Leagues battle soggy conditions, rainy weather
June 14th, 2005
Leagues battle soggy conditions, rainy weatherDespite soggy and rainy conditions that have seemingly signaled at least an interruption to Havre's ongoing drought, golf is still taking p...
Canada says it can't solve prescription drug problem
June 14th, 2005
Canada says it can't solve prescription drug problemWASHINGTON (AP) - Canada can't solve the U.S. problem of providing low-cost prescription drugs, its ambassador said Monday...
Child safety seat checkup is Friday
June 14th, 2005
Child safety seat checkup is FridayThe large variety of styles and brand names for child safety seats and booster seats makes choosing the right car seat confusing at best. Installation in o...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 14th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 14th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
Mulch matters in your garden
June 14th, 2005
Mulch matters in your gardenBOZEMAN - Want to be the envy of your neighborhood? Try mulching. Mulches increase your garden's yield and decrease the need for water and fertilizer. T...
The value of volunteering is huge
June 14th, 2005
The value of volunteering is hugeBy the HELP Committe and Havre Public SchoolsMany people would be amazed to learn that each hour they volunteer for a nonprofit organization saves...
Driver of SUV vandalizes Havre car wash
June 14th, 2005
Driver of SUV vandalizes Havre car washLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comSomeone took a drive t...
Tribal judge charged with drunken driving
June 14th, 2005
Tribal judge charged with drunken drivingLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comRocky Boy Tribal Cou...
Man in custody at county jail
June 14th, 2005
Man in custody at county jail attempts suicideJared RitzHavre Daily NewsA Fort Belknap man who tried to kill himself in a cell at the Hill County Detention Cent...
LILLIAN GEHLEN obituary
June 14th, 2005
LILLIAN GEHLEN obituaryLEWISTOWN - Lillian K. Gehlen, 94, of Lewistown and formerly of Havre, died Sunday, June 12, 2005, at the Central Montana Skilled Nursing Center of natural causes...
CLIFF LYBECK obituary
June 14th, 2005
CLIFF LYBECK obituaryCHESTER - Clifford Lybeck, 84, of Chester died Saturday, June 11, 2005, at the Liberty County Hospital in Chester.A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m...
Leagues battle soggy conditions, rainy weather
June 14th, 2005
Leagues battle soggy conditions, rainy weatherDespite soggy and rainy conditions that have seemingly signaled at least an interruption to Havre's ongoing drought, golf is still taking p...
Feds to seek delisting for Yellowstone-area grizzlies soon
June 13th, 2005
Feds to seek delisting for Yellowstone-area grizzlies soonBy BECKY BOHRERAssociated Press WriterBILLINGS - Federal wildlife officials plan to propose as early as nex...
State's first birding and nature trail about to open
June 13th, 2005
State's first birding and nature trail about to openMISSOULA (AP) - Montana's first birding and nature trail is about to open in the Bitterroot Valley, after two years of plan...
Stolen bison found near interstate exit
June 13th, 2005
Stolen bison found near interstate exitGREAT FALLS (AP) - A stolen buffalo was found Sunday surrounded by beer cans near an Interstate 15 exit, Cascade County sheriff's deputies sa...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 13th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 13th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
How the various dog breeds came to be
June 13th, 2005
How the various dog breeds came to beBy Fran BuellProfessional trainerAPDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceThere are approximately 800 distinct dog breeds estima...
Only Cree will be spoken at special event
June 13th, 2005
Only Cree will be spoken at special eventEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY...
Daily News' Divish takes top prize for columns
June 13th, 2005
Daily News' Divish takes top prize for columnsJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThe Havre Dai...
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversy
June 13th, 2005
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comIt is...
Montana Lutherans vote for status quo on gay issues
June 13th, 2005
Montana Lutherans vote for status quo on gay issuesLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comMontana Lu...
JEANNE HULL obituary
June 13th, 2005
JEANNE HULL obituaryCHESTER - Jeanne Elizabeth Hull, 86, of Chester died Thursday, June 9, 2005, at the Liberty County Nursing Home.A vigil service will be held at 7 p.m. toda...
WALTER ROBERTSON obituary
June 13th, 2005
WALTER ROBERTSON obituaryBIG SANDY - Walter F. Robertson, 80, of Big Sandy died Saturday, June 11, 2005, at his residence in Big Sandy due to cancer.A prayer vigil service wil...
Comets solid in Jamboree despite losing all three games
June 13th, 2005
Comets solid in Jamboree despite losing all three gamesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com...
Northstars finish 3-1 at Jamboree
June 13th, 2005
Northstars finish 3-1 at JamboreeRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIf the Havre...
Annual Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Spring Shoot a success
June 13th, 2005
Annual Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Spring Shoot a successEighty-six registered shooters participated in the 26th annual Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Club Spring Shoot held Memorial Day we...
Feds to seek delisting for Yellowstone-area grizzlies soon
June 13th, 2005
Feds to seek delisting for Yellowstone-area grizzlies soonBy BECKY BOHRERAssociated Press WriterBILLINGS - Federal wildlife officials plan to propose as early as nex...
State's first birding and nature trail about to open
June 13th, 2005
State's first birding and nature trail about to openMISSOULA (AP) - Montana's first birding and nature trail is about to open in the Bitterroot Valley, after two years of plan...
Stolen bison found near interstate exit
June 13th, 2005
Stolen bison found near interstate exitGREAT FALLS (AP) - A stolen buffalo was found Sunday surrounded by beer cans near an Interstate 15 exit, Cascade County sheriff's deputies sa...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 13th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 13th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
How the various dog breeds came to be
June 13th, 2005
How the various dog breeds came to beBy Fran BuellProfessional trainerAPDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceThere are approximately 800 distinct dog breeds estima...
Only Cree will be spoken at special event
June 13th, 2005
Only Cree will be spoken at special eventEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY...
Daily News' Divish takes top prize for columns
June 13th, 2005
Daily News' Divish takes top prize for columnsJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThe Havre Dai...
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversy
June 13th, 2005
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comIt is...
Montana Lutherans vote for status quo on gay issues
June 13th, 2005
Montana Lutherans vote for status quo on gay issuesLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comMontana Lu...
JEANNE HULL obituary
June 13th, 2005
JEANNE HULL obituaryCHESTER - Jeanne Elizabeth Hull, 86, of Chester died Thursday, June 9, 2005, at the Liberty County Nursing Home.A vigil service will be held at 7 p.m. toda...
WALTER ROBERTSON obituary
June 13th, 2005
WALTER ROBERTSON obituaryBIG SANDY - Walter F. Robertson, 80, of Big Sandy died Saturday, June 11, 2005, at his residence in Big Sandy due to cancer.A prayer vigil service wil...
Comets solid in Jamboree despite losing all three games
June 13th, 2005
Comets solid in Jamboree despite losing all three gamesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com...
Northstars finish 3-1 at Jamboree
June 13th, 2005
Northstars finish 3-1 at JamboreeRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIf the Havre...
Annual Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Spring Shoot a success
June 13th, 2005
Annual Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Spring Shoot a successEighty-six registered shooters participated in the 26th annual Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Club Spring Shoot held Memorial Day we...
Feds to seek delisting for Yellowstone-area grizzlies soon
June 13th, 2005
Feds to seek delisting for Yellowstone-area grizzlies soonBy BECKY BOHRERAssociated Press WriterBILLINGS - Federal wildlife officials plan to propose as early as nex...
State's first birding and nature trail about to open
June 13th, 2005
State's first birding and nature trail about to openMISSOULA (AP) - Montana's first birding and nature trail is about to open in the Bitterroot Valley, after two years of plan...
Stolen bison found near interstate exit
June 13th, 2005
Stolen bison found near interstate exitGREAT FALLS (AP) - A stolen buffalo was found Sunday surrounded by beer cans near an Interstate 15 exit, Cascade County sheriff's deputies sa...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 13th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 13th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
How the various dog breeds came to be
June 13th, 2005
How the various dog breeds came to beBy Fran BuellProfessional trainerAPDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceThere are approximately 800 distinct dog breeds estima...
Only Cree will be spoken at special event
June 13th, 2005
Only Cree will be spoken at special eventEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY...
Daily News' Divish takes top prize for columns
June 13th, 2005
Daily News' Divish takes top prize for columnsJared RitzHavre Daily Newsjritz@havredailynews.comThe Havre Dai...
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversy
June 13th, 2005
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comIt is...
Montana Lutherans vote for status quo on gay issues
June 13th, 2005
Montana Lutherans vote for status quo on gay issuesLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comMontana Lu...
JEANNE HULL obituary
June 13th, 2005
JEANNE HULL obituaryCHESTER - Jeanne Elizabeth Hull, 86, of Chester died Thursday, June 9, 2005, at the Liberty County Nursing Home.A vigil service will be held at 7 p.m. toda...
WALTER ROBERTSON obituary
June 13th, 2005
WALTER ROBERTSON obituaryBIG SANDY - Walter F. Robertson, 80, of Big Sandy died Saturday, June 11, 2005, at his residence in Big Sandy due to cancer.A prayer vigil service wil...
Comets solid in Jamboree despite losing all three games
June 13th, 2005
Comets solid in Jamboree despite losing all three gamesRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com...
Northstars finish 3-1 at Jamboree
June 13th, 2005
Northstars finish 3-1 at JamboreeRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIf the Havre...
Annual Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Spring Shoot a success
June 13th, 2005
Annual Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Spring Shoot a successEighty-six registered shooters participated in the 26th annual Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Club Spring Shoot held Memorial Day we...
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the world
June 10th, 2005
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the worldBy JOHN MILLERAssociated Press WriterTWIN FALLS, Idaho - The woman ran inside the visitor's center at edge...
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit use
June 10th, 2005
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit useAnglers and picnickers planning to use Dredge Cuts fishing access site below Fort Peck Dam should make alternate plans for the next three weeks. The si...
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheep
June 10th, 2005
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheepCHOTEAU (AP) - A male grizzly bear apparently startled by three girls who went to see some lambs south of here was euthanized for killing three...
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for sale
June 10th, 2005
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for saleKALISPELL (AP) - The government plans to sell Forest Service buildings and 90 acres in Hungry Horse, through an online auction set to beg...
Rising water prompts action in northwestern Montana
June 10th, 2005
Rising water prompts action in northwestern MontanaKALISPELL (AP) - Rising water levels in northwestern Montana have prompted Flathead County commissioners to ask for federal help to ma...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 10th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 10th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
How the various dog breeds came to be
June 10th, 2005
How the various dog breeds came to beBy Fran BuellProfessional trainerAPDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceThere are approximately 800 distinct dog breeds estima...
Investors sought
June 10th, 2005
Investors sought for ethanol operationEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCK...
a family reunion
June 10th, 2005
a family reunionNikki CarlsonHavre Daily Newsphotos@havredailynews.comOne of their earliest childhood memories wa...
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversy
June 10th, 2005
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comIt is...
SCHUYLER HOREL obituary
June 10th, 2005
SCHUYLER HOREL obituaryRUDYARD - Schuyler A. "Shy" Horel, 89, of Rudyard died Thursday, June 9, 2005, at a medical facility in Chester.Crema-tion is planned. A priva...
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the state
June 10th, 2005
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the stateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets' offense explodes in split with Stallions
June 10th, 2005
Comets' offense explodes in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with Stallions
June 10th, 2005
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews....
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the world
June 10th, 2005
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the worldBy JOHN MILLERAssociated Press WriterTWIN FALLS, Idaho - The woman ran inside the visitor's center at edge...
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit use
June 10th, 2005
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit useAnglers and picnickers planning to use Dredge Cuts fishing access site below Fort Peck Dam should make alternate plans for the next three weeks. The si...
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheep
June 10th, 2005
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheepCHOTEAU (AP) - A male grizzly bear apparently startled by three girls who went to see some lambs south of here was euthanized for killing three...
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for sale
June 10th, 2005
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for saleKALISPELL (AP) - The government plans to sell Forest Service buildings and 90 acres in Hungry Horse, through an online auction set to beg...
Rising water prompts action in northwestern Montana
June 10th, 2005
Rising water prompts action in northwestern MontanaKALISPELL (AP) - Rising water levels in northwestern Montana have prompted Flathead County commissioners to ask for federal help to ma...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 10th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 10th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
How the various dog breeds came to be
June 10th, 2005
How the various dog breeds came to beBy Fran BuellProfessional trainerAPDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceThere are approximately 800 distinct dog breeds estima...
Investors sought
June 10th, 2005
Investors sought for ethanol operationEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCK...
a family reunion
June 10th, 2005
a family reunionNikki CarlsonHavre Daily Newsphotos@havredailynews.comOne of their earliest childhood memories wa...
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversy
June 10th, 2005
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comIt is...
SCHUYLER HOREL obituary
June 10th, 2005
SCHUYLER HOREL obituaryRUDYARD - Schuyler A. "Shy" Horel, 89, of Rudyard died Thursday, June 9, 2005, at a medical facility in Chester.Crema-tion is planned. A priva...
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the state
June 10th, 2005
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the stateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets' offense explodes in split with Stallions
June 10th, 2005
Comets' offense explodes in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with Stallions
June 10th, 2005
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews....
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the world
June 10th, 2005
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the worldBy JOHN MILLERAssociated Press WriterTWIN FALLS, Idaho - The woman ran inside the visitor's center at edge...
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit use
June 10th, 2005
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit useAnglers and picnickers planning to use Dredge Cuts fishing access site below Fort Peck Dam should make alternate plans for the next three weeks. The si...
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheep
June 10th, 2005
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheepCHOTEAU (AP) - A male grizzly bear apparently startled by three girls who went to see some lambs south of here was euthanized for killing three...
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for sale
June 10th, 2005
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for saleKALISPELL (AP) - The government plans to sell Forest Service buildings and 90 acres in Hungry Horse, through an online auction set to beg...
Rising water prompts action in northwestern Montana
June 10th, 2005
Rising water prompts action in northwestern MontanaKALISPELL (AP) - Rising water levels in northwestern Montana have prompted Flathead County commissioners to ask for federal help to ma...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 10th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
stitching history together
June 10th, 2005
stitching history togetherSignings of Joplin resident Edith Svenson's book "Friendship Quilt" led to impromptu reunions and a chance to reminisce about times past. F...
How the various dog breeds came to be
June 10th, 2005
How the various dog breeds came to beBy Fran BuellProfessional trainerAPDTBare Paw Dog ObedienceThere are approximately 800 distinct dog breeds estima...
Investors sought
June 10th, 2005
Investors sought for ethanol operationEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCK...
a family reunion
June 10th, 2005
a family reunionNikki CarlsonHavre Daily Newsphotos@havredailynews.comOne of their earliest childhood memories wa...
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversy
June 10th, 2005
Catch phrase prompts confusion and a little controversyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comIt is...
SCHUYLER HOREL obituary
June 10th, 2005
SCHUYLER HOREL obituaryRUDYARD - Schuyler A. "Shy" Horel, 89, of Rudyard died Thursday, June 9, 2005, at a medical facility in Chester.Crema-tion is planned. A priva...
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the state
June 10th, 2005
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the stateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets' offense explodes in split with Stallions
June 10th, 2005
Comets' offense explodes in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with Stallions
June 10th, 2005
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews....
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the world
June 9th, 2005
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the worldBy JOHN MILLERAssociated Press WriterTWIN FALLS, Idaho - The woman ran inside the visitor's center at edge...
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit use
June 9th, 2005
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit useAnglers and picnickers planning to use Dredge Cuts fishing access site below Fort Peck Dam should make alternate plans for the next three weeks. The si...
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheep
June 9th, 2005
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheepCHOTEAU (AP) - A male grizzly bear apparently startled by three girls who went to see some lambs south of here was euthanized for killing three...
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for sale
June 9th, 2005
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for saleKALISPELL (AP) - The government plans to sell Forest Service buildings and 90 acres in Hungry Horse, through an online auction set to beg...
Rising water prompts action in northwestern Montana
June 9th, 2005
Rising water prompts action in northwestern MontanaKALISPELL (AP) - Rising water levels in northwestern Montana have prompted Flathead County commissioners to ask for federal help to ma...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 9th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 9th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 9th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 9th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
Four-wheeler causes a stir in park
June 9th, 2005
Four-wheeler causes a stir in parkBy LIBBY QUAIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - The House voted Wednesday to block the government from requiring labels that woul...
Funding approved for park trail
June 9th, 2005
Funding approved for park trailEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comA historic road in Be...
Skate park is dedicated
June 9th, 2005
Skate park is dedicatedLarry Kline and Nikki CarlsonHavre Daily NewsThe long process to give Havre skateboarders a place to practice ollies, kickflips and grinds came to...
Subdivision sought for Wal-Mart future site
June 9th, 2005
Subdivision sought for Wal-Mart future siteLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA local businessma...
JEFF LARSON obituary
June 9th, 2005
JEFF LARSON obituaryJeff Moriarty Larson, 36, of Billings died Thursday, June 2, 2005.A memorial service for Jeff will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Dahl Funeral Chapel, 10 Yel...
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the state
June 9th, 2005
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the stateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets' offense explodes in split with Stallions
June 9th, 2005
Comets' offense explodes in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with Stallions
June 9th, 2005
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews....
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the world
June 9th, 2005
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the worldBy JOHN MILLERAssociated Press WriterTWIN FALLS, Idaho - The woman ran inside the visitor's center at edge...
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit use
June 9th, 2005
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit useAnglers and picnickers planning to use Dredge Cuts fishing access site below Fort Peck Dam should make alternate plans for the next three weeks. The si...
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheep
June 9th, 2005
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheepCHOTEAU (AP) - A male grizzly bear apparently startled by three girls who went to see some lambs south of here was euthanized for killing three...
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for sale
June 9th, 2005
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for saleKALISPELL (AP) - The government plans to sell Forest Service buildings and 90 acres in Hungry Horse, through an online auction set to beg...
Rising water prompts action in northwestern Montana
June 9th, 2005
Rising water prompts action in northwestern MontanaKALISPELL (AP) - Rising water levels in northwestern Montana have prompted Flathead County commissioners to ask for federal help to ma...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 9th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 9th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 9th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 9th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
Four-wheeler causes a stir in park
June 9th, 2005
Four-wheeler causes a stir in parkBy LIBBY QUAIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - The House voted Wednesday to block the government from requiring labels that woul...
Funding approved for park trail
June 9th, 2005
Funding approved for park trailEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comA historic road in Be...
Skate park is dedicated
June 9th, 2005
Skate park is dedicatedLarry Kline and Nikki CarlsonHavre Daily NewsThe long process to give Havre skateboarders a place to practice ollies, kickflips and grinds came to...
Subdivision sought for Wal-Mart future site
June 9th, 2005
Subdivision sought for Wal-Mart future siteLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA local businessma...
JEFF LARSON obituary
June 9th, 2005
JEFF LARSON obituaryJeff Moriarty Larson, 36, of Billings died Thursday, June 2, 2005.A memorial service for Jeff will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Dahl Funeral Chapel, 10 Yel...
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the state
June 9th, 2005
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the stateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets' offense explodes in split with Stallions
June 9th, 2005
Comets' offense explodes in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with Stallions
June 9th, 2005
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews....
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the world
June 9th, 2005
Idaho bridge draws BASE jumpers from around the worldBy JOHN MILLERAssociated Press WriterTWIN FALLS, Idaho - The woman ran inside the visitor's center at edge...
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit use
June 9th, 2005
Work below Fort Peck Dam will limit useAnglers and picnickers planning to use Dredge Cuts fishing access site below Fort Peck Dam should make alternate plans for the next three weeks. The si...
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheep
June 9th, 2005
Male grizzly euthanized for killing sheepCHOTEAU (AP) - A male grizzly bear apparently startled by three girls who went to see some lambs south of here was euthanized for killing three...
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for sale
June 9th, 2005
Forest Service property in Hungry Horse for saleKALISPELL (AP) - The government plans to sell Forest Service buildings and 90 acres in Hungry Horse, through an online auction set to beg...
Rising water prompts action in northwestern Montana
June 9th, 2005
Rising water prompts action in northwestern MontanaKALISPELL (AP) - Rising water levels in northwestern Montana have prompted Flathead County commissioners to ask for federal help to ma...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 9th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 9th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 9th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 9th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
Four-wheeler causes a stir in park
June 9th, 2005
Four-wheeler causes a stir in parkBy LIBBY QUAIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - The House voted Wednesday to block the government from requiring labels that woul...
Funding approved for park trail
June 9th, 2005
Funding approved for park trailEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comA historic road in Be...
Skate park is dedicated
June 9th, 2005
Skate park is dedicatedLarry Kline and Nikki CarlsonHavre Daily NewsThe long process to give Havre skateboarders a place to practice ollies, kickflips and grinds came to...
Subdivision sought for Wal-Mart future site
June 9th, 2005
Subdivision sought for Wal-Mart future siteLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comA local businessma...
JEFF LARSON obituary
June 9th, 2005
JEFF LARSON obituaryJeff Moriarty Larson, 36, of Billings died Thursday, June 2, 2005.A memorial service for Jeff will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Dahl Funeral Chapel, 10 Yel...
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the state
June 9th, 2005
Baseball Jamboree brings the best in the stateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Comets' offense explodes in split with Stallions
June 9th, 2005
Comets' offense explodes in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with Stallions
June 9th, 2005
Northstars suffer rare conference loss in split with StallionsRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews....
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fats
June 8th, 2005
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fatsBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Fat gets a bad rap. For years, nutritionists have warned that...
FSA seat up for election
June 8th, 2005
FSA seat up for electionThe USDA Farm Service Agency in Hill County will hold its county committee election in the western portion of the county this year. Roger Lincoln, who has r...
Spring rains bring out highly desired morels
June 8th, 2005
Spring rains bring out highly desired morelsBILLINGS (AP) - Springs rains have kicked off a morel mushroom bonanza in parts of Montana.''I've never had that man...
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison control
June 8th, 2005
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison controlBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - A moist spring is leading to abundant edible mushrooms, but the mushroom flush is causing concern about...
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free law
June 8th, 2005
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free lawBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools The 2005 Montana Legislature recently recognized that secondhand tobacco smoke is a pu...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 8th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 8th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 8th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 8th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
More Havre classrooms have speaker systems
June 8th, 2005
More Havre classrooms have speaker systemsEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comFewer and...
Superintendent Miller takes trip to Israel with other educators
June 8th, 2005
Superintendent Miller takes trip to Israel with other educatorsEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.com
Campaign launched against noxious weeds
June 8th, 2005
Campaign launched against noxious weedsBy BOB ANEZAssociated Press WriterHELENA - They infest a portion of Montana the size of Florida and Arkansas combined, and go...
Trade panel orders review of wheat tariffs
June 8th, 2005
Trade panel orders review of wheat tariffsBy DALE WETZELAssociated Press WriterBISMARCK, N.D. - Steep American tariffs on Canadian wheat imports to this country may...
Local efforts under way
June 8th, 2005
Local efforts under wayLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThere is a difference between nuisance...
JEFF LARSON obituary
June 8th, 2005
JEFF LARSON obituaryJeff Moriarty Larson, 36, of Billings died Thursday, June 2, 2005.A memorial service for Jeff will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Dahl Funeral Chapel, 10 Yel...
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets win
June 8th, 2005
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets winRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fats
June 8th, 2005
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fatsBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Fat gets a bad rap. For years, nutritionists have warned that...
FSA seat up for election
June 8th, 2005
FSA seat up for electionThe USDA Farm Service Agency in Hill County will hold its county committee election in the western portion of the county this year. Roger Lincoln, who has r...
Spring rains bring out highly desired morels
June 8th, 2005
Spring rains bring out highly desired morelsBILLINGS (AP) - Springs rains have kicked off a morel mushroom bonanza in parts of Montana.''I've never had that man...
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison control
June 8th, 2005
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison controlBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - A moist spring is leading to abundant edible mushrooms, but the mushroom flush is causing concern about...
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free law
June 8th, 2005
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free lawBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools The 2005 Montana Legislature recently recognized that secondhand tobacco smoke is a pu...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 8th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 8th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 8th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 8th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
More Havre classrooms have speaker systems
June 8th, 2005
More Havre classrooms have speaker systemsEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comFewer and...
Superintendent Miller takes trip to Israel with other educators
June 8th, 2005
Superintendent Miller takes trip to Israel with other educatorsEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.com
Campaign launched against noxious weeds
June 8th, 2005
Campaign launched against noxious weedsBy BOB ANEZAssociated Press WriterHELENA - They infest a portion of Montana the size of Florida and Arkansas combined, and go...
Trade panel orders review of wheat tariffs
June 8th, 2005
Trade panel orders review of wheat tariffsBy DALE WETZELAssociated Press WriterBISMARCK, N.D. - Steep American tariffs on Canadian wheat imports to this country may...
Local efforts under way
June 8th, 2005
Local efforts under wayLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThere is a difference between nuisance...
JEFF LARSON obituary
June 8th, 2005
JEFF LARSON obituaryJeff Moriarty Larson, 36, of Billings died Thursday, June 2, 2005.A memorial service for Jeff will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Dahl Funeral Chapel, 10 Yel...
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets win
June 8th, 2005
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets winRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fats
June 8th, 2005
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fatsBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Fat gets a bad rap. For years, nutritionists have warned that...
FSA seat up for election
June 8th, 2005
FSA seat up for electionThe USDA Farm Service Agency in Hill County will hold its county committee election in the western portion of the county this year. Roger Lincoln, who has r...
Spring rains bring out highly desired morels
June 8th, 2005
Spring rains bring out highly desired morelsBILLINGS (AP) - Springs rains have kicked off a morel mushroom bonanza in parts of Montana.''I've never had that man...
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison control
June 8th, 2005
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison controlBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - A moist spring is leading to abundant edible mushrooms, but the mushroom flush is causing concern about...
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free law
June 8th, 2005
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free lawBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools The 2005 Montana Legislature recently recognized that secondhand tobacco smoke is a pu...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 8th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 8th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 8th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 8th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
More Havre classrooms have speaker systems
June 8th, 2005
More Havre classrooms have speaker systemsEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comFewer and...
Superintendent Miller takes trip to Israel with other educators
June 8th, 2005
Superintendent Miller takes trip to Israel with other educatorsEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.com
Campaign launched against noxious weeds
June 8th, 2005
Campaign launched against noxious weedsBy BOB ANEZAssociated Press WriterHELENA - They infest a portion of Montana the size of Florida and Arkansas combined, and go...
Trade panel orders review of wheat tariffs
June 8th, 2005
Trade panel orders review of wheat tariffsBy DALE WETZELAssociated Press WriterBISMARCK, N.D. - Steep American tariffs on Canadian wheat imports to this country may...
Local efforts under way
June 8th, 2005
Local efforts under wayLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThere is a difference between nuisance...
JEFF LARSON obituary
June 8th, 2005
JEFF LARSON obituaryJeff Moriarty Larson, 36, of Billings died Thursday, June 2, 2005.A memorial service for Jeff will be held at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at Dahl Funeral Chapel, 10 Yel...
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets win
June 8th, 2005
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets winRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fats
June 7th, 2005
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fatsBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Fat gets a bad rap. For years, nutritionists have warned that...
Spring rains bring out highly desired morels
June 7th, 2005
Spring rains bring out highly desired morelsBILLINGS (AP) - Springs rains have kicked off a morel mushroom bonanza in parts of Montana.''I've never had that man...
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison control
June 7th, 2005
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison controlBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - A moist spring is leading to abundant edible mushrooms, but the mushroom flush is causing concern about...
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free law
June 7th, 2005
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free lawBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools The 2005 Montana Legislature recently recognized that secondhand tobacco smoke is a pu...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 7th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 7th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 7th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 7th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
Program
June 7th, 2005
Program for offenders needs money, judge saysLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comHavre...
Science academies issue warning about global warming
June 7th, 2005
Science academies issue warning about global warmingBy ROBERT BARRAssociated Press WriterLONDON - The U.S. National Academy of Sciences joined similar groups from ot...
Havre's first
June 7th, 2005
Havre's first 18-hole golf course is under construction at the Baltrusch ranchGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sports
Emotional debate over West's wild horses is a literal turf battle...
June 7th, 2005
Emotional debate over West's wild horses is a literal turf battleBy SCOTT SONNERAssociated Press WriterPALOMINO VALLEY, Nev. - They are revered as majestic, gal...
JOE HUTTON obituary
June 7th, 2005
JOE HUTTON obituaryPARK CITY - Joe Hutton, 81, of Park City died Wednesday, May 25, 2005, after a long battle with emphysema.A memorial celebration will be held at Turner Scho...
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets win
June 7th, 2005
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets winRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fats
June 7th, 2005
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fatsBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Fat gets a bad rap. For years, nutritionists have warned that...
Spring rains bring out highly desired morels
June 7th, 2005
Spring rains bring out highly desired morelsBILLINGS (AP) - Springs rains have kicked off a morel mushroom bonanza in parts of Montana.''I've never had that man...
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison control
June 7th, 2005
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison controlBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - A moist spring is leading to abundant edible mushrooms, but the mushroom flush is causing concern about...
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free law
June 7th, 2005
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free lawBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools The 2005 Montana Legislature recently recognized that secondhand tobacco smoke is a pu...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 7th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 7th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 7th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 7th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
Program
June 7th, 2005
Program for offenders needs money, judge saysLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comHavre...
Science academies issue warning about global warming
June 7th, 2005
Science academies issue warning about global warmingBy ROBERT BARRAssociated Press WriterLONDON - The U.S. National Academy of Sciences joined similar groups from ot...
Havre's first
June 7th, 2005
Havre's first 18-hole golf course is under construction at the Baltrusch ranchGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sports
Emotional debate over West's wild horses is a literal turf battle...
June 7th, 2005
Emotional debate over West's wild horses is a literal turf battleBy SCOTT SONNERAssociated Press WriterPALOMINO VALLEY, Nev. - They are revered as majestic, gal...
JOE HUTTON obituary
June 7th, 2005
JOE HUTTON obituaryPARK CITY - Joe Hutton, 81, of Park City died Wednesday, May 25, 2005, after a long battle with emphysema.A memorial celebration will be held at Turner Scho...
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets win
June 7th, 2005
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets winRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fats
June 7th, 2005
Americans aren't eating enough of the good types of fatsBy Carol FlahertyMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Fat gets a bad rap. For years, nutritionists have warned that...
Spring rains bring out highly desired morels
June 7th, 2005
Spring rains bring out highly desired morelsBILLINGS (AP) - Springs rains have kicked off a morel mushroom bonanza in parts of Montana.''I've never had that man...
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison control
June 7th, 2005
Mushrooms prompting calls to poison controlBy MSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - A moist spring is leading to abundant edible mushrooms, but the mushroom flush is causing concern about...
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free law
June 7th, 2005
Understanding Montana's new smoke-free lawBy the HELP Committee and Havre Public Schools The 2005 Montana Legislature recently recognized that secondhand tobacco smoke is a pu...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 7th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 7th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 7th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 7th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
Program
June 7th, 2005
Program for offenders needs money, judge saysLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comHavre...
Science academies issue warning about global warming
June 7th, 2005
Science academies issue warning about global warmingBy ROBERT BARRAssociated Press WriterLONDON - The U.S. National Academy of Sciences joined similar groups from ot...
Havre's first
June 7th, 2005
Havre's first 18-hole golf course is under construction at the Baltrusch ranchGeorge FergusonHavre Daily News Sports
Emotional debate over West's wild horses is a literal turf battle...
June 7th, 2005
Emotional debate over West's wild horses is a literal turf battleBy SCOTT SONNERAssociated Press WriterPALOMINO VALLEY, Nev. - They are revered as majestic, gal...
JOE HUTTON obituary
June 7th, 2005
JOE HUTTON obituaryPARK CITY - Joe Hutton, 81, of Park City died Wednesday, May 25, 2005, after a long battle with emphysema.A memorial celebration will be held at Turner Scho...
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets win
June 7th, 2005
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets winRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Beartooth Highway work begins
June 6th, 2005
Beartooth Highway work beginsRED LODGE - A Billings company will begin clearing debris from mudslides on the Beartooth Highway today, and a Carbon County sheriff's deputy will be o...
Retiree specializes in personalized mailboxes
June 6th, 2005
Retiree specializes in personalized mailboxesBy VINCE DEVLINMissoulianEAST MISSOULA (AP) - Scott Kraft arrived home one day a dozen years ago, and there it was: A gi...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 6th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 6th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 6th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 6th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
Pay raises likely for city workers
June 6th, 2005
Pay raises likely for city workersLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comIt looks like the Havre cit...
Havre swimmers get 'gold' treatmentRyan Divish
June 6th, 2005
Havre swimmers get 'gold' treatmentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comSo much ha...
Another downtown landmark faces difficulties
June 6th, 2005
Another downtown landmark faces difficultiesEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThe futu...
JUNE MCCREA obituary
June 6th, 2005
JUNE MCCREA obituaryMISSOULA - June I. McCrea, 85, of Missoula and formerly of Big Sandy, died Friday, June 3, 2005, at her home in Missoula of natural causes surrounded by her family.
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets win
June 6th, 2005
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets winRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Beartooth Highway work begins
June 6th, 2005
Beartooth Highway work beginsRED LODGE - A Billings company will begin clearing debris from mudslides on the Beartooth Highway today, and a Carbon County sheriff's deputy will be o...
Retiree specializes in personalized mailboxes
June 6th, 2005
Retiree specializes in personalized mailboxesBy VINCE DEVLINMissoulianEAST MISSOULA (AP) - Scott Kraft arrived home one day a dozen years ago, and there it was: A gi...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 6th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 6th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 6th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 6th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
Pay raises likely for city workers
June 6th, 2005
Pay raises likely for city workersLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comIt looks like the Havre cit...
Havre swimmers get 'gold' treatmentRyan Divish
June 6th, 2005
Havre swimmers get 'gold' treatmentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comSo much ha...
Another downtown landmark faces difficulties
June 6th, 2005
Another downtown landmark faces difficultiesEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThe futu...
JUNE MCCREA obituary
June 6th, 2005
JUNE MCCREA obituaryMISSOULA - June I. McCrea, 85, of Missoula and formerly of Big Sandy, died Friday, June 3, 2005, at her home in Missoula of natural causes surrounded by her family.
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets win
June 6th, 2005
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets winRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Beartooth Highway work begins
June 6th, 2005
Beartooth Highway work beginsRED LODGE - A Billings company will begin clearing debris from mudslides on the Beartooth Highway today, and a Carbon County sheriff's deputy will be o...
Retiree specializes in personalized mailboxes
June 6th, 2005
Retiree specializes in personalized mailboxesBy VINCE DEVLINMissoulianEAST MISSOULA (AP) - Scott Kraft arrived home one day a dozen years ago, and there it was: A gi...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 6th, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 6th, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 6th, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 6th, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
Pay raises likely for city workers
June 6th, 2005
Pay raises likely for city workersLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comIt looks like the Havre cit...
Havre swimmers get 'gold' treatmentRyan Divish
June 6th, 2005
Havre swimmers get 'gold' treatmentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comSo much ha...
Another downtown landmark faces difficulties
June 6th, 2005
Another downtown landmark faces difficultiesEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comThe futu...
JUNE MCCREA obituary
June 6th, 2005
JUNE MCCREA obituaryMISSOULA - June I. McCrea, 85, of Missoula and formerly of Big Sandy, died Friday, June 3, 2005, at her home in Missoula of natural causes surrounded by her family.
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets win
June 6th, 2005
Erickson unhittable for Northstars; Comets winRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Puppy behavior wears thin as dog ages
June 3rd, 2005
Puppy behavior wears thin as dog agesBy Fran Buell, APDTProfessional trainerBare Paw Dog ObedienceWhen Sam was a puppy, he would chase his tail, spinning around...
Two grizzlies found dead; reward offered
June 3rd, 2005
Two grizzlies found dead; reward offeredGREAT FALLS (AP) - A $2,500 reward is being offered in hopes of tracking down the people who killed two grizzly bears and left or dumped the...
Lutherans set state meeting in Havre June 10-12
June 3rd, 2005
Lutherans set state meeting in Havre June 10-12About 500 members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America will hold a three-day assembly in Havre next weekend. The annual gathering of t...
Yellowstone seeks help in graves mystery
June 3rd, 2005
Yellowstone seeks help in graves mysteryGARDINER, Mont. (AP) - The National Park Service is asking for help in identifying what appear to be a pair of unmarked graves in Yellowstone Nat...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 3rd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 3rd, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 3rd, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 3rd, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
City paving those last gravel streets one stretch at a time
June 3rd, 2005
City paving those last gravel streets one stretch at a timeLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comHa...
City's new motto: 'Get 'er Done'
June 3rd, 2005
City's new motto: 'Get 'er Done'Larry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe city...
Rocky Boy ready for Corps II
June 3rd, 2005
Rocky Boy ready for Corps IIEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'S INDIAN...
KATHERINE LARKIN obituary
June 3rd, 2005
KATHERINE LARKIN obituaryFORT BENTON - Katherine T. Larkin, 72, of Fort Benton died Wednesday, June 1, 2005, at Missouri River Medical Center of natural causes.A memorial serv...
MARY MARTEN obituary
June 3rd, 2005
MARY MARTEN obituaryBIG SANDY - Mary Whitlatch Marten, 76, formerly of Chinook, died Wednesday, June 1, 2005, at the Big Sandy Medical Center due to natural causes.A funeral M...
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah State
June 3rd, 2005
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah StateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff Tournament
June 3rd, 2005
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff TournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State B
June 3rd, 2005
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State BRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIn...
Puppy behavior wears thin as dog ages
June 3rd, 2005
Puppy behavior wears thin as dog agesBy Fran Buell, APDTProfessional trainerBare Paw Dog ObedienceWhen Sam was a puppy, he would chase his tail, spinning around...
Two grizzlies found dead; reward offered
June 3rd, 2005
Two grizzlies found dead; reward offeredGREAT FALLS (AP) - A $2,500 reward is being offered in hopes of tracking down the people who killed two grizzly bears and left or dumped the...
Lutherans set state meeting in Havre June 10-12
June 3rd, 2005
Lutherans set state meeting in Havre June 10-12About 500 members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America will hold a three-day assembly in Havre next weekend. The annual gathering of t...
Yellowstone seeks help in graves mystery
June 3rd, 2005
Yellowstone seeks help in graves mysteryGARDINER, Mont. (AP) - The National Park Service is asking for help in identifying what appear to be a pair of unmarked graves in Yellowstone Nat...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 3rd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 3rd, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 3rd, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 3rd, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
City paving those last gravel streets one stretch at a time
June 3rd, 2005
City paving those last gravel streets one stretch at a timeLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comHa...
City's new motto: 'Get 'er Done'
June 3rd, 2005
City's new motto: 'Get 'er Done'Larry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe city...
Rocky Boy ready for Corps II
June 3rd, 2005
Rocky Boy ready for Corps IIEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'S INDIAN...
KATHERINE LARKIN obituary
June 3rd, 2005
KATHERINE LARKIN obituaryFORT BENTON - Katherine T. Larkin, 72, of Fort Benton died Wednesday, June 1, 2005, at Missouri River Medical Center of natural causes.A memorial serv...
MARY MARTEN obituary
June 3rd, 2005
MARY MARTEN obituaryBIG SANDY - Mary Whitlatch Marten, 76, formerly of Chinook, died Wednesday, June 1, 2005, at the Big Sandy Medical Center due to natural causes.A funeral M...
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah State
June 3rd, 2005
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah StateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff Tournament
June 3rd, 2005
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff TournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State B
June 3rd, 2005
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State BRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIn...
Puppy behavior wears thin as dog ages
June 3rd, 2005
Puppy behavior wears thin as dog agesBy Fran Buell, APDTProfessional trainerBare Paw Dog ObedienceWhen Sam was a puppy, he would chase his tail, spinning around...
Two grizzlies found dead; reward offered
June 3rd, 2005
Two grizzlies found dead; reward offeredGREAT FALLS (AP) - A $2,500 reward is being offered in hopes of tracking down the people who killed two grizzly bears and left or dumped the...
Lutherans set state meeting in Havre June 10-12
June 3rd, 2005
Lutherans set state meeting in Havre June 10-12About 500 members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America will hold a three-day assembly in Havre next weekend. The annual gathering of t...
Yellowstone seeks help in graves mystery
June 3rd, 2005
Yellowstone seeks help in graves mysteryGARDINER, Mont. (AP) - The National Park Service is asking for help in identifying what appear to be a pair of unmarked graves in Yellowstone Nat...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 3rd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Saving the Milk
June 3rd, 2005
Saving the MilkStory and photos by Nikki CarlsonOn THE MILK RIVER - Water sloshing against the river banks and bending around rocks gives the Milk River a fine-tuned heartbeat...
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differen...
June 3rd, 2005
He rex, she rex: Montana fossil helps scientists discover the differenceBy RANDOLPH E. SCHMIDAssociated Press WriterWASHINGTON - Scientists studying the mighty T. re...
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoning
June 3rd, 2005
Evidence: Napoleon died of arsenic poisoningPARIS (AP) - New scientific evidence supports the theory that Napoleon Bonaparte was poisoned with arsenic during his second exile, a French...
City paving those last gravel streets one stretch at a time
June 3rd, 2005
City paving those last gravel streets one stretch at a timeLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comHa...
City's new motto: 'Get 'er Done'
June 3rd, 2005
City's new motto: 'Get 'er Done'Larry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe city...
Rocky Boy ready for Corps II
June 3rd, 2005
Rocky Boy ready for Corps IIEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comROCKY BOY'S INDIAN...
KATHERINE LARKIN obituary
June 3rd, 2005
KATHERINE LARKIN obituaryFORT BENTON - Katherine T. Larkin, 72, of Fort Benton died Wednesday, June 1, 2005, at Missouri River Medical Center of natural causes.A memorial serv...
MARY MARTEN obituary
June 3rd, 2005
MARY MARTEN obituaryBIG SANDY - Mary Whitlatch Marten, 76, formerly of Chinook, died Wednesday, June 1, 2005, at the Big Sandy Medical Center due to natural causes.A funeral M...
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah State
June 3rd, 2005
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah StateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff Tournament
June 3rd, 2005
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff TournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State B
June 3rd, 2005
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State BRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIn...
Havre Daily News Goes Everywhere
June 2nd, 2005
Havre Daily News Goes EverywhereBruce Fanshaw, OSCS USN, son-in-law of Dr. Edward and Cornelia Chinske recently returned from 6 months action in Afghanistan. While there, he was awarded the...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 2nd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Final rite
June 2nd, 2005
Final rite of passageBy Larry KlineGILDFORD - "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."A line from a Semisonic song serve...
Park rangers kill black bear that threatened family
June 2nd, 2005
Park rangers kill black bear that threatened familyWEST GLACIER (AP) - Rangers at Glacier National Park killed a 185-pound black bear a day after it threatened a man and his three sons,...
Alaska research center gives scientists close-up look at moose
June 2nd, 2005
Alaska research center gives scientists close-up look at mooseBy RACHEL D'OROAssociated Press WriterKENAI NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Alaska - The moose were impa...
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behaving
June 2nd, 2005
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behavingBy JIM MANNThe (Kalispell) Daily Inter LakePOLSON (AP) - The Cessna banks hard, turning tightly with a wing pointed...
Hundreds rally for Amtrak
June 2nd, 2005
Hundreds rally for AmtrakLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comGov. Brian Schweitzer's whistle...
Joplin author brings local history to life in new book
June 2nd, 2005
Joplin author brings local history to life in new bookEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.com
DEAN CLAYBORN obituary
June 2nd, 2005
DEAN CLAYBORN obituaryDean Russell Clayborn, 59, of Havre died Monday, May 30, 2005, at the Clayborn farm from a tractor accident.A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Friday at...
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah State
June 2nd, 2005
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah StateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff Tournament
June 2nd, 2005
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff TournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State B
June 2nd, 2005
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State BRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIn...
Havre Daily News Goes Everywhere
June 2nd, 2005
Havre Daily News Goes EverywhereBruce Fanshaw, OSCS USN, son-in-law of Dr. Edward and Cornelia Chinske recently returned from 6 months action in Afghanistan. While there, he was awarded the...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 2nd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Final rite
June 2nd, 2005
Final rite of passageBy Larry KlineGILDFORD - "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."A line from a Semisonic song serve...
Park rangers kill black bear that threatened family
June 2nd, 2005
Park rangers kill black bear that threatened familyWEST GLACIER (AP) - Rangers at Glacier National Park killed a 185-pound black bear a day after it threatened a man and his three sons,...
Alaska research center gives scientists close-up look at moose
June 2nd, 2005
Alaska research center gives scientists close-up look at mooseBy RACHEL D'OROAssociated Press WriterKENAI NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Alaska - The moose were impa...
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behaving
June 2nd, 2005
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behavingBy JIM MANNThe (Kalispell) Daily Inter LakePOLSON (AP) - The Cessna banks hard, turning tightly with a wing pointed...
Hundreds rally for Amtrak
June 2nd, 2005
Hundreds rally for AmtrakLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comGov. Brian Schweitzer's whistle...
Joplin author brings local history to life in new book
June 2nd, 2005
Joplin author brings local history to life in new bookEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.com
DEAN CLAYBORN obituary
June 2nd, 2005
DEAN CLAYBORN obituaryDean Russell Clayborn, 59, of Havre died Monday, May 30, 2005, at the Clayborn farm from a tractor accident.A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Friday at...
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah State
June 2nd, 2005
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah StateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff Tournament
June 2nd, 2005
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff TournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State B
June 2nd, 2005
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State BRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIn...
Havre Daily News Goes Everywhere
June 2nd, 2005
Havre Daily News Goes EverywhereBruce Fanshaw, OSCS USN, son-in-law of Dr. Edward and Cornelia Chinske recently returned from 6 months action in Afghanistan. While there, he was awarded the...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 2nd, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Final rite
June 2nd, 2005
Final rite of passageBy Larry KlineGILDFORD - "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."A line from a Semisonic song serve...
Park rangers kill black bear that threatened family
June 2nd, 2005
Park rangers kill black bear that threatened familyWEST GLACIER (AP) - Rangers at Glacier National Park killed a 185-pound black bear a day after it threatened a man and his three sons,...
Alaska research center gives scientists close-up look at moose
June 2nd, 2005
Alaska research center gives scientists close-up look at mooseBy RACHEL D'OROAssociated Press WriterKENAI NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE, Alaska - The moose were impa...
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behaving
June 2nd, 2005
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behavingBy JIM MANNThe (Kalispell) Daily Inter LakePOLSON (AP) - The Cessna banks hard, turning tightly with a wing pointed...
Hundreds rally for Amtrak
June 2nd, 2005
Hundreds rally for AmtrakLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comGov. Brian Schweitzer's whistle...
Joplin author brings local history to life in new book
June 2nd, 2005
Joplin author brings local history to life in new bookEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.com
DEAN CLAYBORN obituary
June 2nd, 2005
DEAN CLAYBORN obituaryDean Russell Clayborn, 59, of Havre died Monday, May 30, 2005, at the Clayborn farm from a tractor accident.A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Friday at...
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah State
June 2nd, 2005
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah StateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff Tournament
June 2nd, 2005
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff TournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State B
June 2nd, 2005
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State BRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIn...
Havre Daily News Goes Everywhere
June 1st, 2005
Havre Daily News Goes EverywhereBruce Fanshaw, OSCS USN, son-in-law of Dr. Edward and Cornelia Chinske recently returned from 6 months action in Afghanistan. While there, he was awarded the...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 1st, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Final rite
June 1st, 2005
Final rite of passageBy Larry KlineGILDFORD - "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."A line from a Semisonic song serve...
Damage to scenic road pegged at $20 million
June 1st, 2005
Damage to scenic road pegged at $20 millionBy BECKY BOHRERAssociated Press WriterRED LODGE - Repairing stretches of the scenic Beartooth Highway damaged or dest...
Officials: Moon and Mars projects will be funded
June 1st, 2005
Officials: Moon and Mars projects will be fundedBy PAM EASTONAssociated Press WriterSPACE CENTER, Houston - NASA's new administrator and Texas Republican Rep. T...
Lewis' Overlook to be dedicated Thursday
June 1st, 2005
Lewis' Overlook to be dedicated ThursdayA facility called Lewis' Overlook, commemorating Captain Meriwether Lewis' trip up the Marias River 200 years ago, will be dedicated Th...
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behaving
June 1st, 2005
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behavingBy JIM MANNThe (Kalispell) Daily Inter LakePOLSON (AP) - The Cessna banks hard, turning tightly with a wing pointed...
Havre farmer fatally injured
June 1st, 2005
Havre farmer fatally injuredEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comA local farmer who died...
Bush official: States should pay to keep Amtrak
June 1st, 2005
Bush official: States should pay to keep AmtrakBy BOB ANEZAssociated Press WriterHELENA - Montana and other states will have to get involved in the railroad business...
City, tribal councils hold joint meeting
June 1st, 2005
City, tribal councils hold joint meetingLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe city of Havre and...
With a little help, HPS budget process going smoothly
June 1st, 2005
With a little help, HPS budget process going smoothlyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comBy all a...
DEAN CLAYBORN obituary
June 1st, 2005
DEAN CLAYBORN obituaryDean Russell Clayborn, 59, of Havre died Monday, May 30, 2005, at the Clayborn farm from a tractor accident.A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Friday at...
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah State
June 1st, 2005
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah StateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff Tournament
June 1st, 2005
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff TournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State B
June 1st, 2005
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State BRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIn...
Havre Daily News Goes Everywhere
June 1st, 2005
Havre Daily News Goes EverywhereBruce Fanshaw, OSCS USN, son-in-law of Dr. Edward and Cornelia Chinske recently returned from 6 months action in Afghanistan. While there, he was awarded the...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 1st, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Final rite
June 1st, 2005
Final rite of passageBy Larry KlineGILDFORD - "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."A line from a Semisonic song serve...
Damage to scenic road pegged at $20 million
June 1st, 2005
Damage to scenic road pegged at $20 millionBy BECKY BOHRERAssociated Press WriterRED LODGE - Repairing stretches of the scenic Beartooth Highway damaged or dest...
Officials: Moon and Mars projects will be funded
June 1st, 2005
Officials: Moon and Mars projects will be fundedBy PAM EASTONAssociated Press WriterSPACE CENTER, Houston - NASA's new administrator and Texas Republican Rep. T...
Lewis' Overlook to be dedicated Thursday
June 1st, 2005
Lewis' Overlook to be dedicated ThursdayA facility called Lewis' Overlook, commemorating Captain Meriwether Lewis' trip up the Marias River 200 years ago, will be dedicated Th...
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behaving
June 1st, 2005
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behavingBy JIM MANNThe (Kalispell) Daily Inter LakePOLSON (AP) - The Cessna banks hard, turning tightly with a wing pointed...
Havre farmer fatally injured
June 1st, 2005
Havre farmer fatally injuredEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comA local farmer who died...
Bush official: States should pay to keep Amtrak
June 1st, 2005
Bush official: States should pay to keep AmtrakBy BOB ANEZAssociated Press WriterHELENA - Montana and other states will have to get involved in the railroad business...
City, tribal councils hold joint meeting
June 1st, 2005
City, tribal councils hold joint meetingLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe city of Havre and...
With a little help, HPS budget process going smoothly
June 1st, 2005
With a little help, HPS budget process going smoothlyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comBy all a...
DEAN CLAYBORN obituary
June 1st, 2005
DEAN CLAYBORN obituaryDean Russell Clayborn, 59, of Havre died Monday, May 30, 2005, at the Clayborn farm from a tractor accident.A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Friday at...
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah State
June 1st, 2005
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah StateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff Tournament
June 1st, 2005
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff TournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State B
June 1st, 2005
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State BRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIn...
Havre Daily News Goes Everywhere
June 1st, 2005
Havre Daily News Goes EverywhereBruce Fanshaw, OSCS USN, son-in-law of Dr. Edward and Cornelia Chinske recently returned from 6 months action in Afghanistan. While there, he was awarded the...
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of ways
June 1st, 2005
Ranchers adjust to drought in variety of waysBy Evelyn BoswellMSU News ServiceBOZEMAN - Many Montana ranchers are dealing with the ongoing drought by buying more hay...
Final rite
June 1st, 2005
Final rite of passageBy Larry KlineGILDFORD - "Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end."A line from a Semisonic song serve...
Damage to scenic road pegged at $20 million
June 1st, 2005
Damage to scenic road pegged at $20 millionBy BECKY BOHRERAssociated Press WriterRED LODGE - Repairing stretches of the scenic Beartooth Highway damaged or dest...
Officials: Moon and Mars projects will be funded
June 1st, 2005
Officials: Moon and Mars projects will be fundedBy PAM EASTONAssociated Press WriterSPACE CENTER, Houston - NASA's new administrator and Texas Republican Rep. T...
Lewis' Overlook to be dedicated Thursday
June 1st, 2005
Lewis' Overlook to be dedicated ThursdayA facility called Lewis' Overlook, commemorating Captain Meriwether Lewis' trip up the Marias River 200 years ago, will be dedicated Th...
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behaving
June 1st, 2005
Northwest Montana's wolves generally behavingBy JIM MANNThe (Kalispell) Daily Inter LakePOLSON (AP) - The Cessna banks hard, turning tightly with a wing pointed...
Havre farmer fatally injured
June 1st, 2005
Havre farmer fatally injuredEllen ThompsonHavre Daily Newsethompson@havredailynews.comA local farmer who died...
Bush official: States should pay to keep Amtrak
June 1st, 2005
Bush official: States should pay to keep AmtrakBy BOB ANEZAssociated Press WriterHELENA - Montana and other states will have to get involved in the railroad business...
City, tribal councils hold joint meeting
June 1st, 2005
City, tribal councils hold joint meetingLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comThe city of Havre and...
With a little help, HPS budget process going smoothly
June 1st, 2005
With a little help, HPS budget process going smoothlyLarry KlineHavre Daily Newslkline@havredailynews.comBy all a...
DEAN CLAYBORN obituary
June 1st, 2005
DEAN CLAYBORN obituaryDean Russell Clayborn, 59, of Havre died Monday, May 30, 2005, at the Clayborn farm from a tractor accident.A memorial service will be held 11 a.m. Friday at...
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah State
June 1st, 2005
Holst returns to coaching business at Utah StateRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.com
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff Tournament
June 1st, 2005
Northstars finish 2-3 at Taleff TournamentRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comThe...
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State B
June 1st, 2005
Williams, Roseberry lead Beeters at State BRyan DivishHavre Daily News Sports Editorrdivish@havredailynews.comIn...
