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  • Lloyd Earl Wolery

    Updated Sep 25, 2017

    Lloyd Earl Wolery, youngest son of homesteaders Guy and Blanche (Wilson) Wolery, died Sept. 20, 2017. Lloyd was born Oct. 23, 1931, in Deer Park, Washington. The family moved back to the north Joplin homestead in 1932. Lloyd's elementary school years were spent at Grassy Butte and Minneota rural schools. He graduated from Joplin High School in 1949. As a farm kid, Lloyd learned about machinery, weather, crops, critters, hard work, and just getting by as did every other farm...

  • Bulldogs knock out the Lights

    Chris Peterson|Updated Sep 23, 2017

    The Montana State University-Northern football team was looking for its first win Saturday against the University of Montana Western, but five first-half turnovers doomed any hope the Lights had of getting a win. Not only did the Lights turn it over five times in the first half, but two of the turnovers, led directly to touchdowns, as of one was returned for a touchdown and another set up Western at the Lights one-yard line. Those turnovers helped turn a 20-0 game into a 41-0...

  • Friday's Prep Football: Big Sandy blasts Sunburst

    Updated Sep 22, 2017

    Friday's Scores The Associated Press PREP FOOTBALL Baker def. Poplar, forfeit Belt 74, Choteau 36 Big Sandy 63, Sunburst 26 Big Timber 33, Townsend 0 Billings Central 49, Livingston 0 Billings Senior 27, Bozeman 11 Billings West 43, Billings Skyview 27 Browning 52, Whitefish 0 Charlo def. Hot Springs, forfeit Colstrip 15, Huntley Project 14 Columbia Falls 54, Libby 0 Columbus 46, Red Lodge 0 Dillon 13, Butte Central 6 Eureka 49, Anaconda 7 Fairfield 45, Cut Bank 0 Florence...

  • Quick Pics - Playing Frisbee in the park

    Updated Sep 22, 2017

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  • Checks stolen from Chippewa Cree organizations

    Alex Ross|Updated Sep 22, 2017

    The Chippewa Cree Tribe Wellness Coalition and 2017 Powwow Committee are asking for the public’s help after two checkbooks were stolen in a break in at Stone Child College on Rocky Boy’s Indian Reservation. Elinor Nault Wright, chairperson of the Wellness Coalition, said Thursday that the Office of Indigenous Research at the college was broken into Thursday morning. “Many items are missing … and include two checkbooks belonging to the Chippewa Cree Tribe Wellness Coalition and the 2017 Powwow Committee,” Wright said. “We...

  • GOP Senate candidates in Havre Saturday

    Alex Ross|Updated Sep 22, 2017

    Four Republicans vying to be their party’s nominee in next fall’s U.S. Senate election, will speak at the Hill County Republican Party’s Fall Harvest Dinner this Saturday. Hill County Republican Party Chair Andrew Brekke said attendees will get to meet state Sen. Al Olszewski, R-Kalispell, state Auditor Matthew Rosendale and businessmen Troy Downing and Ron Murray. The eventual nominee will go up against Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., a Big Sandy farmer who is running for his third term. Representatives from the offices of Sen....

  • Rape, hate crime discussions set at MSU-Northern

    Updated Sep 22, 2017

    Havre Daily News staff Montana State University-Northern is hosting back-to-back sessions next week on different major issues in today’s society — preventing rape and identifying and dealing with hate crimes. Monday at 5 p.m. in Northern’s Student University Ballroom, Alan Berkowitz, Ph.D, will present “Promoting Consent, Preventing Coercion: What You can do to Prevent Sexual Assault.” Berkowitz developed one of the first rape programs for men in the United States at Hobart and William Smith Colleges and was co-direct...