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Articles from the February 10, 2017 edition


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  • 9 years in the making: Big Sandy's Jeff Reichelt Memorial Library

    Paul Dragu|Updated Feb 12, 2017

    For nine years, the Jeff Reichelt Memorial Library in Big Sandy was no more than a concept, born of a local who gave away a building and asked that a library be built in its place to commemorate her son, an avid reader who died in a drunk driving crash. The doors officially opened Jan. 24. Marla Ray, Deloris Pribyl and Ann Quinn have been an integral part of the project since a steering committee was formed in 2011 culminating in the creation of the library on Main Street....

  • Going for three, with no regrets

    Chris Peterson|Updated Feb 12, 2017

    There will be a lot of great wrestlers at the Metra in Billings this weekend for the All-Class state wrestling tournament, and one of the best is unboundedly Tate Niederegger. Niederegger, the Chinook wrestling standout, has put together a spectacular career for the Sugarbeeters. In three appearances at the Class B-C state tournament, he has reached finals night three times, winning two state championships and finishing once as a runner-up. Over the course of his career,...

  • Hi-Line native Costa's art on display in Los Angeles

    Updated Feb 12, 2017

    Press release A Hi-Line native's art is on display at a gallery in Los Angeles. Lois Lambert Gallery has opened "Transfiguration," a series of oil painting from Geneva (Twedt) Costa, who grew up outside of Rudyard. Costa's works are focused on censorship and identity in relation to her own experiences and to the larger plight of women in society. While personal narratives propel the creation of each piece, they are allegorical in imagery and symbolism to allow the audience to...

  • Dramatic change in weather wreaks havoc in Montana

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    MISSOULA (AP) — A dramatic change in weather that brought warmer temperatures, rain and wind to Montana Thursday caused flooding and impassable highways and rail lines. In Havre, the change was extreme although no reports of major damage had come in by printing deadline this morning. The temperature rose from minus 4 degrees at 1:44 a.m. Thursday to 48 degrees at 9:01 p.m. Winds were gusting up to 47 mph. The Havre forecast calls for highs to continue above freezing, reaching into the 50s by the middle of next week and with c...

  • Quick Pics - Ice fishing for the big one

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

  • Women explore traditionally male fields at Northern event

    Alex Ross|Updated Feb 10, 2017

    Female students from several area high schools learned Thursday about the opportunities and challenges in traditionally male-dominated career fields through several hands-on activities and a panel discussion at Montana State University-Northern. Students from high schools in Fort Benton, Havre, Harlem and Chinook and the 477 Employment and Training program at Fort Belknap were among the guests at the "Women in Traditionally Male Dominated Fields" recruiting event, said Christi...

  • Quick Pics - Heading off to State

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

  • WIFE lists calendar art contest rules

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    Press Release In recognition of National Agriculture Week and National Agriculture Day, March 21, Montana Women Involved in Farm Economics, or WIFE, has invited Montana’s school children to express their ideas on farm life by participating in WIFE’s 31st statewide calendar art contest. Winning entries grades kindergarten through eight will be awarded a cash prize at the first place, $30; second place, $20, and third place, $10, in each grade’s division. Two honorable mention places in each grade will be awarded certi...

  • Celebrating History: Farmers' Short Course well-attended

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    By Emily Mayer In last week’s column, I mentioned a Short Course for farmers that was scheduled in Havre. It was well-attended and was described in The Havre Plaindealer’s Feb. 10, 1917 issue: SHORT COURSE IS LARGELY ATTENDED Farmers and Business Men Take Advantage of It Attendance at the Farmers Short Course which opened in Havre last Monday and has continue each day is a flattering indication of the interest that Montana’s new residents are taking in the efforts put forth to make their work in the state rebound not only to...

  • In honor of Dad's 75th birthday

    Pam Burke|Updated Feb 10, 2017

    I was 33 years old, walking from the house to the shop on a warm spring day, the moment when I realized that I knew my parents when they were my age. I stopped mid-stride and calculated the years while the sun warmed my back and the profoundness of my thought altered reality and possibly opened a portal in the space-time continuum. I turned 10 the year Dad turned 33. My parents were building a house across town. My older brother was one year away from becoming a teen-aged...

  • Thanks from the Scouts

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    There have been many individuals, families, businesses, organizations and other groups in and around Havre and along the Hi-Line that have been very supportive of Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts, and in conjunction with the annual Scout Week, we would like to take this time to say “Thank you” on behalf of Boy Scout Troop 1438. Every Scout unit has a charter organization, and we would like to thank First Lutheran Church for being our charter organization and all that they do for us. Their support is imperative to our success. We...

  • Agendas: Feb. 10, 2017

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board The next regular meeting of the H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board will be Monday at 6 p.m. in the Board Room of Havre Inn and Suites. The meeting’s agenda is: • Roll call of members. • Reading and approval of minutes. • Museum manager’s report. • Wahkpa Chu’gn manager’s report — Yearly report. • The Foundation report. • Committee reports: Education and Programs Budget and Finance Displays By-Laws • Unfinished business — bylaws addendum vote and signing • New business a. Discuss museum...

  • For the Record, Feb. 10, 2017

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    Havre Police Department Officers investigated a theft report after a First Street business caller made a report Thursday at 6:06 p.m. —— Robert Henry Stump III of Rocky Boy, 30, was arrested on charges of partner or family member assault and on a Justice or City court warrant after a Third Street West caller reported Thursday at 10:51 p.m. that someone was in the hallway, crying and yelling. —— Officers investigated a motor vehicle crash on Second Street after a report was made Thursday at 11:10 p.m. Hill County Sheriff...

  • Pastor's Corner: Reflect and readjust to uncertain expectations

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    Expectations! How we picture life with its ups and downs can be a source of great joy or great disappointment. Take Sunday’s Super Bowl 51 as an example; depending upon the team you were rooting for determined the emotional level you walked away with. Through the first half, if you were a Patriot’s fan, it was a humbling experience bordering on sure defeat. Likewise if you supported the Falcons, the outcome was basically “in the bag” for victory! What happened? Our expectations were drastically changed, new records were es...

  • Hello God, it's me, Mara

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    You know, Lord, William A. Quayle wrote in “God’s Calendar” that February is all wintery breathed. Quoting him: “February is the month of expiation; the month of the thaw; the month of dreaming of Spring — and other things! God dreams dreams. Anybody could know that about God; for has He not made flowers, childhood, clouds, the spider’s web, the dewy morn, the rainbow-arch glow as the gems, the mountains crag, the undulant valley, the swift wind and the glow of love! “February is Winter losing heart and sitting down for a br...

  • New Beginnings spring session set March to May

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    New Beginnings, a nine-week inter-denominational healing program for those who have experienced the end of a marriage through separation, divorce or death, will begin its spring session March 6 at St. Jude Parish Center. The class schedule is: March 6 — Getting to know the group March 13 — Dealing with being alone, loneliness and stress March 20 — Dealing with the process of grief March 27 — Discovering and trusting self April 3 — Relationship to others April 10 — Relationship to God April 17 — Single parenting April 24 — De...

  • Out Our Way:

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    Mark 11:15-19 Out our way, most congregations struggle to make their budgets not only because the congregations are small, but because a great many folks are on small, fixed incomes. Yet even so, it is always heartening to see how these struggling churches make sure a good portion of their budgets go to mission and ministry like the Food Bank, Salvation Army and the Soup Kitchen. Out our way, most Church folks figure the Gospel needs to be demonstrated with action as well as...

  • Senior Center News, Feb. 10, 2017

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    North Central Senior Citizens Center, Feb. 13-17 Monday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; exercise class at 11 a.m. Tuesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; bingo at 1:15 Wednesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; TOPS at 8 a.m.; cards at 1 p.m. Thursday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; cards at 1 p.m.; Great Falls Trip at 8 a.m. Friday — Medical transportation is available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. but people must make a request at least 24 hours in advance. Pinochle — First place, Bev Haugen; second p...

  • University News, Feb. 10, 2017

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

    SPOKANE, Wash. — Delainey Spicher of Hingham earned placement on the Gonzaga University Dean’s List for fall semester 2016. Students must earn a 3.5 to 3.84 grade-point average to be listed....

  • Quick Pics - Sunnyside lists Students of the Month

    Updated Feb 10, 2017

  • Glacier goes to Gillette

    George Ferguson|Updated Feb 10, 2017

    The Glacier Nationals finally broke through at home last Friday night. After a lengthy winless streak, the Nationals topped the Billings Bulls to get that monkey off their back. Ultimately, the Nationals earned a split with Billings in the Havre Ice Dome. Now however, they have to go right back on the road and face one of the best teams in the Frontier Division in the Gillette Wild. The Nationals and Wild meet tonight and Saturday night in Gillette, Wyoming. The Wild (28-9-1)...

  • Blue Ponies look to regroup against Stars

    Chris Peterson|Updated Feb 10, 2017

    The 2016-17 boys basketball season has been filled with trials and tribulations for the Havre Blue Ponies and with just two weeks left before divisionals, they are running out of time for a turnaround. Yet, the great thing about high school basketball is that the really important games are at the end of the season, which gives the 3-13 Ponies at least a glimmer of hope. But first, Havre needs some momentum, which can be acquired with a win over Rocky Boy Saturday night inside...

  • Warriors edge Skylights, Lights

    George Ferguson|Updated Feb 10, 2017

    On the same night, both Montana State University-Northern basketball teams had to watch chances to beat the Lewis-Clark State Warriors on their home floor slip away. In the case of the No. 11 Skylights, they watched as No. 2 LC State stormed back from a halftime deficit to win 58-51. It was the third loss this season to LC for the Skylights, and the second time Northern has lost to the Warriors in a single-digit game in the last three weeks. "Our kids gave a great effort...

  • Pony girls celebrate senior night against Rocky Boy

    Chris Peterson|Updated Feb 10, 2017

    For the Havre High girls basketball team, just two weeks remain in the regular season. Yet just because there are games left on the slate, doesn’t mean there is much for the Blue Ponies to achieve. In practical terms, Havre can only improve its record. The Ponies have already wrapped up the top seed from the Central A in the Eastern A Divisional tournament and won’t gain much from beating Rocky Boy inside the HHS gymnasium Saturday. However, since it happens to be senior nig...

  • THE BIGGEST RACE

    George Ferguson|Updated Feb 10, 2017

    This is the weekend that every high school swimmer dreams about. All of the laps, all of the training, all of the races, it all comes down to two days and a few minutes inside the Swarthout Pool in Great Falls. The Havre High boys and girls swim teams begin the two-day Montana State Swimming Championships today in Great Falls. The Ponies will swim the preliminaries today, while consolation and championship finals will be held Saturday. "I've emphasized to the kids all year...

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