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Articles from the December 6, 2016 edition


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  • From the Courts, Dec. 6, 2016

    Paul Dragu|Updated Dec 6, 2016

    Man sentenced for running off road and hitting power pole A local man received Monday in District Court four years probation for drunkenly driving off the road and into a power pole. Allan J. Labuda of Havre, born in 1970, was sentenced to four years to the Department of Corrections for criminal endangerment, a felony, all suspended. The sentence was pursuant to a plea deal. District Court Judge Daniel Boucher said the reasons for the sentence are that it was Labuda’s first felony offense and “he deserves an opportunity t...

  • Tribally owned tech startup lands $42.B Air Force contract

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    DILLON TABISH Flathead Beacon POLSON (AP) - From his office atop a hill on the south end of town, Thomas Acevedo can see the impressive reach of Flathead Lake stretching into the northern horizon beyond his home - the Flathead Indian Reservation - and providing a vital source of sustenance to the region. From the same perch, he said he can envision the continued growth of a family of Salish and Kootenai businesses under his watch that are setting a global standard among...

  • Cranberry-orange glaze sweetens spiral ham

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    If you need to feed a crowd, this ham will be your perfect protein. You could order a ham and spend upward of $80, but when it's this easy to make at home, why not? Hams are always on special this time of year. Smoked, unglazed ham is my favorite, and most come spiral-sliced these days. Because it is already cooked, it only needs to be heated through (usually 10 to 12 minutes per pound), so it's super-easy. You'll most likely have a sugary glaze packet in the ham package, but...

  • Quick Pics - Donating to help train Northern students

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

  • Report: Crime up in Havre

    Alex Ross|Updated Dec 6, 2016

    Crime is up in Havre, with the largest jump being in the number of cases of theft and larceny, a report from the the FBI says. Havre Police Chief Gabe Matosich revealed the numbers Monday night when he presented Havre City Council with an annual update of the police department. The numbers are from the FBI’s Uniform Crime Report look at crime rates in 2015. A pamphlet distributed by Matosich showed both the numbers of crimes in Havre from 2015 and 2014. Figures show that the area of criminal activity with the largest jump...

  • Fair board wants to talk to former manager

    Paul Dragu|Updated Dec 6, 2016

    Great Northern Fair Board members put together a three-person hiring committee Monday evening and chair Paul McCann said they will try and speak to the manager who abruptly resigned before a new one is hired. “The hiring committee should visit with the person that had that position before and say, ‘What did you find good, or challenging?’ That’s our intention,” McCann said. McCann didn’t say specifically why Horne resigned. “I think he picked up employment elsewhere in the community that worked better for him...

  • FWP citizen council talking in Havre to legislators

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    Havre Daily News staff The local regional advisory council to the state agency that manages land and wildlife in Montana is inviting legislators to a Dec. 14 discussion in Havre. Fish, Wildlife and Parks said in a press release its Region 6 Citizen Advisory Council is convening in Havre from 1 to 5 p.m. that day at Best Western Havre Inn and Suites for a special legislative meeting. Each of FWP’s seven administrative regions has a volunteer CAC to help guide policies and programs. The Region 6 group meets three times a...

  • Middle School choir concert Dec. 12

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    Press release The Havre Middle School Christmas Choir Concert will be presented Monday, Dec. 12, beginning at 7 p.m. in the HMS assembly room.  “Christmas at the Movies” will be the concert theme, including featured songs from “Alvin and the Chipmunks,” “It’s a Wonderful Life,” “Elf,” “The Polar Express,” and “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” just to name a few. Showcased groups performing will include the sixth-grade and seventh- and eighth- grade choirs and the select singing group, the...

  • Pearl Harbor moves from memory to history

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    More than a half-century ago, in the dark November days after the Kennedy assassination, White House officials set the date for members of Lyndon B. Johnson’s family to move from their home in Washington’s Spring Valley into the executive mansion: Dec. 7, 1963. Lady Bird Johnson was aghast. “I wished it could have been the 6th or the 8th or the 9th,” she told me almost 16 years ago. She thought that moving into the White House on Dec. 7 was, as she put it in that long-ago conversation, “a day of ill omen.” Hardly...

  • Congress needs to come together to fix broken border security, immigration system

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    It’s an unfortunate reality of our current political system that problems usually don’t get fixed until they near crisis proportions. And that’s what we’re approaching with our badly broken immigration system: a crisis. Our border security is failing. Our legal immigration system is not optimized to allow in immigrants who want to build businesses, create jobs, or fill high-skill positions. And we have nearly 11 million undocumented immigrants living here illegally. No more kicking the can down the road. It’s time...

  • Trump must abandon regime change for Iran

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    President-elect Donald Trump told a Cincinnati audience this week that he intends to make some big changes in U.S. foreign policy. During his “thank you” tour in the midwest, Trump had this to say: “We will pursue a new foreign policy that finally learns from the mistakes of the past. We will stop looking to topple regimes and overthrow governments. … In our dealings with other countries we will seek shared interests wherever possible ... .” If this is really to be President Trump’s foreign policy, it would be a w...

  • Join us for Worldwide Candle Lighting

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    Editor, To all bereaved parents, grandparents, siblings, and those who support them: The North Central Montana Compassionate Friends, along with the National Compassionate Friends, is participating in the 20th annual World Wide Candle lighting in remembrance of those children gone too soon. The death of a child is devastating and it’s important to the family that the child always be remembered. That’s why our chapter, based in Fort Benton, will take part in this worldwide event designed to honor the memories of all...

  • Thank you on Goldhahn fundraiser

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    Editor, A huge thank-you to all of the people who helped with and/or supported the fundraiser for Lauryn Goldhahn Nov. 20. For those of you who planned, organized, set-up, cooked, served, donated items, purchased items, shared lunch with us, visited with us, worked the auction, and helped with the many, varied tasks that needed to be completed, we cannot possibly thank-you enough. We appreciate all of the love and support that we have received during this very difficult time in our lives. Thank-you all so much. Pat, Windie...

  • Elections results for Marsy's Law have been certified

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    AMY BETH HANSON Associated Press HELENA — The state Board of Canvassers Monday certified voter passage of a constitutional initiative that establishes certain rights for crime victims, without stating when it takes effect. A Friday order by the Montana Supreme Court prevented Secretary of State Linda McCulloch from certifying an effective date for Constitutional Initiative 116, also known as Marsy’s Law. “I am pleased that the Supreme Court has taken up the issue of the effective date of CI-116 and the issue can be...

  • For the Record, Dec. 6, 2016

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    Havre Police Department Claudia Pandora Bell of Havre, 18, was issued a summons on the charge of possession of dangerous drugs after a different person from a First Street Northeast location called to report a sexual assault Monday at 10:15 a.m. —— Officers assisted a citizen after a Second Avenue caller reported Monday at 1:06 p.m. that someone needed assistance. —— Maria Sponsler of Havre, 62, was arrested on charges of driving under the influence and driving without a driver’s license after she stopped at the pol...

  • Making Medicare make sense

    Updated Dec 6, 2016

    From Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Q: Are Medicare Part B premiums increasing in 2017? A: Yes, but for most beneficiaries, not by very much. If your Part B premium is withheld from Social Security benefits, by law it can only increase by the same amount as the benefits increase in 2017. That’s typically going to be about $4 per month. Since 70 percent of Medicare beneficiaries are in this situation, they will only go up to about $109 per month compared to $104.90 for the past four years for those on Medicare be...

  • Havre Middle School Roundup

    Havre Daily Staff|Updated Dec 6, 2016

    The Havre Middle School Mustangs held their annual Havre basketball tournament this past Saturday at the Havre Middle School Gym. In the eighth-grade tourney, Havre White beat Lewistown 38-29 and Malta 34-30, while Havre Blue beat Rocky Boy 43-41 and then beat Havre White 46-30 for the championship. In the seventh-grade tourney, Havre White beat Rocky Boy 54-42, lost to Lewistown 34-32 and then beat Havre Blue 50-38 to finish third. Havre Blue lost to Malta 58-50, but beat...

  • High School Hoops Galore

    Chris Peterson|Updated Dec 6, 2016

    For the many basketball fans waiting patiently for the start of the local high school season, don't worry, the wait is almost over. With the Native American Classic getting underway Thursday at Montana State University-Northern, as well as the Central/Eastern A Tip-Off tournament starting Friday at the HHS gymnasium, Havre will be a hotspot for high school hoops with a whopping 26 varsity games scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The Native American Classic starts at...

  • Area gridders selected for Six-Man All-Star Game

    George Ferguson|Updated Dec 6, 2016

    Summer is a long way off, but when it comes, that means high school football all-star games. And several area gridders have been selected to play in the annual Six-Man All-Star game in June. North Star's Keevan Borlaug and Cade Chvilicek, along with Big Sandy's Laurence Allderdice were named to Red Team, while will be coached by Hot Springs' Jim Lawson. All three players earned All-Conference honors this season, while Allderdice was named All-State. Box Elder's Lane Caplette...

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