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Articles from the March 21, 2016 edition


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  • Alert out for 2 missing youth

    Updated Mar 21, 2016

    At the request of the Blackfeet Tribal Police Department, the Montana Department of Justice has issued a Missing Endangered Person Advisory for Victor Killsnight and Kaelin Rodgers. It was reported onFriday that both boys were taken by their non-custodial father ,Shem Killsnight ,from a CPS placement home in Browning. Victor Killsnight is an 8-year-old Native American male, 3 foot 5, 57 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair, cognitively delayed and speech impaired. Kaelin Rodgers is a 12-year-old Native American male, 4... Full story

  • For the Record, March 21, 2016

    Updated Mar 21, 2016

    Havre Police Department Officers arrested Ryan Cole Goss, 24, of Havre Friday at 8:23 a.m. at the Hill County Detention Center on a Justice or City court warrant. —— Officers investigated a theft report after a 1st Street Northeast caller reported it Friday at 9:42 a.m. —— A 17-year-old was issued a summons for a charge of underage tobacco use or consumption after a Havre High School staff member reported it Friday at 12:58 p.m. —— A 17-year-old juvenile was issued a summons for a charge of underage tobacco use or consumpt...

  • Leading the way - Havre High School

    Paul Dragu|Updated Mar 21, 2016

    Montana State University-Northern hosted a luncheon Thursday afternoon to recognize and congratulate 18 students who will graduate from Havre's Leadership High School, a 16-year-old joint program between the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce and Havre High School that enables students to get involved in community service projects and earn scholarships. Northern Chancellor Greg Kegel welcomed the crowd and told the Leadership students in the room he was targetting them. "If...

  • Hi-Line Living preview: Brews for the slopes

    Updated Mar 21, 2016

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  • Rosendale vows changes in auditor's office

    Alex Ross|Updated Mar 21, 2016

    State Senate Majority Leader Matt Rosendale, R-Glendive, came to Havre Friday to tout his record in the race for state auditor. The candidate shared his views with a gathering of attendees at the Pachyderm Club meeting in the Duck Inn's Vineyard Room. Rosendale does not have a primary challenger. He will face Democrat Jesse Laslovich, a former state legislator who is now the chief legal counsel in the auditor's office. Incumbent Monica Lindeen, a Democrat, is unable to seek...

  • Bandy, Baker selected for Founders awards

    John Kelleher|Updated Mar 21, 2016

    Havre businessman Tom Baker and Northern Montana College's first football coach, the late-George Bandy, will receive the Montana State University-Northern's Founders Award at the annual dinner May 6. Jim Bennett, executive director of the Montana State University-Northern Foundation, said the committee that makes the choices for the award praised the two for their contributions to Northern over the years. It was felt that honoring these two is long overdue, Bennett said....

  • NorthWestern loses Havre Pipeline case

    Alex Ross|Updated Mar 21, 2016

    Havre Pipeline Co., largely owned by NorthWestern Energy, must continue to supply its rural customers with natural gas. That’s the ruling of the Montana Public Service Commission. At stake was the question of whether the access to natural gas NorthWestern Energy provides to about 90 farm tap customers in remote parts of Blaine, Chouteau and Hill counties are services considered those of a public utility. Farm tap customers tap into natural gas lines to heat their homes and businesses for a set rate. “The Commission finds tha...

  • Locals win honors in regional Keep Montana Green contest

    Updated Mar 21, 2016

    Press release Students from Rocky Boy Elementary School and Havre Middle School won honors in the 2016 Keep Montana Green art contest. Three Rocky Boy students, all in Kim Russette's third-grade class, won citations for their work. In the primary division category, kindergarten through third-grade, Kalelee Henderson won the first-place award, Praysia Oxford came in second and Marin Baker received an honorable mention. In the intermediate division, fourth through sixth grades,...

  • Eastern Star offers Christian Endeavor scholarships

    Updated Mar 21, 2016

    Press release The Montana Grand Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, will again award ESTARL scholarships. The awards are available to college students, sophomores or above. The students must be preparing for Christian service as ministers, missionaries, music ministry or other specialized fields of Christian endeavor. Applicants must be residents of Montana and must be sponsored by a Montana Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star. It is not necessary for applicants to be of Masonic background. Former applicants are urged...

  • Chandler appointed to arts council

    Updated Mar 21, 2016

    Staff report Sean Chandler of Harlem has been named to the Montana Arts Council by Gov. Steve Bullock. He will be a public representative on the council. Chandler is director and instructor of American Indian Studies at Aaniiih Nakoda College on Fort Belknap Indian Reservation....

  • Guest column: Beware of HCG diet - it can be dangerous

    Updated Mar 21, 2016

    I would like to warn the community about the perils of the HCG diet. HCG stands for human chorionic gonadotropin and is a hormone that is produced by the placenta during pregnancy. This diet requires that the individual participating follow a very low calorie diet of 500 calories daily while taking HCG. Such an extreme low calorie diet can lead to starvation ketoacidosis, especially in very large individuals who require more calories to maintain their larger size than normal weight individuals. Starvation ketoacidosis is a...

  • Correction - Night at the races

    Updated Mar 21, 2016

    In the caption to a photograph on Page A3 in Friday’s edition of the Havre Daily News, the photographer misreported the name of Jacobi Knoles, who was pointing to a television screen in the photograph.... Full story

  • Obituary - Donald Julian Rocks

    Updated Mar 21, 2016

    Donald Julian Rocks, 84, peacefully passed on to our Lord on the morning of March 17, 2016, in Mesquite, Nevada, with family at his side. Don is survived by his loving and devoted wife and our mother, Marlene Rocks; six children in order of birth: Randy, Kim, Kevin, Myron (Bunky), Marla and Aaron. Don also has two younger sisters, Lorraine and Delores; as well as nine grandchildren; and eight great-grandchildren. Don was born on Aug. 20, 1931, on the family farm south of... Full story

  • Spring is in the air for the Lights

    Chris Peterson|Updated Mar 21, 2016

    Spring is here and that often means the start of new things. And for the Montana State University-Northern football team, a fresh start is exactly what's needed. And a fresh start is exactly what the Lights will get this week as they get back on the practice field for spring football. The first practice will take place Tuesday at 4 p.m., at the practice field on the MSU-Northern campus. The Lights, who struggled to an 0-11 record in 2015, are getting ready for their second sea...

  • Havre Daily All Hi-Line Boys Team

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 21, 2016

    It was a banner season in boys basketball on the Hi-Line. The Box Elder Bears won a Class C state championship. The Havre Blue Ponies contended for the A title, and won the Eastern A championship. The Chester-Joplin-Inverness Hawks were outstanding, as were the Hays-Lodge Pole Thunderbirds. And this list goes on and on. The same can be said for the individual talent along the Hi-Line. The players were outstanding and so were the performances, and that's why the 2016 All...