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In a story about the state swimming team, the name of Havre swimmer Miriam Carroll was misreported as “Maddie.... Full story
A story on the front page of Tuesday’s online edition of Havre Daily News listed the author of a story about an advertisement run by Rep. Matt Rosendale, R-Mont., Katheryn Houghton, as a Montana Free Press reporter. Houghton writes for KFF Health News, which reported the story with Politifact.... Full story
With a story about Attorney General Austin Knudsen on the front page of Monday’s edition of Havre Daily News, the paper ran a photo of state Rep. Casey Knudsen, R-Malta.... Full story
In the op-ed “Evaluate your candidates” by Walter Schweitzer on Friday’s Opinion page, Havre Daily News misreported his affiliation. Schweitzer is the president of the Montana Farmers Union.... Full story
A front-page story in Tuesday’s edition of Havre Daily News about Rep. Paul Tuss, D-Havre, filing for re-election misreported the party of the opponent Tuss defeated in November 2022. Ed Hill of Havre is a Republican.... Full story
A story on the front page of the Jan. 5 edition of Havre Daily News about U.S. Bureau of Land Management considering opening access to the Bullwhacker area of Upper Missouri River Breaks Management inadvertently left out where to access the proposal online and how to submit comments. A description of the proposal and maps of the project area are available on the e-Planning website at https://eplanning.blm.gov/eplanning-ui/project/2030427/510 . Comments may be submitted using the following methods: Electronic (preferred) BLM... Full story
An article on the front page of Tuesday’s edition of Havre Daily News about a Hill County Park Board meeting reported the board discussed a watershed assessment by the state that includes Beaver Creek Park and forgoing potential grants the assessment would give access to due to concerns about loss of local control. Hill County Conservation District Administrator Emma Korntheur told Havre Daily News the local assessment is not being done by the state it is being done by the Hill County Conservation District in its capacity... Full story
A story reviewing stories in the past year dealing with education misreported that Republican Mike Lang of Malta is a representative. Lang is a senator.... Full story
An obituary for LaVern Perkins which ran in the Nov. 7 edition of Havre Daily News omitted a service that will be held in Havre. A Celebration of Life for LaVern Perkins will be held in Havre Monday, Nov. 20, 2023, at 10 a.m. at Holland and Bonine Funeral Home, 210 Third St.... Full story
The time of a funeral service for Delbert Naber was changed after Havre Daily News ran an obituary in Monday’s edition. The time for his service is 11 a.m. Friday, Nov. 17, 2023, at Holland and Bonine Funeral Home, 210 Third St. A reception will follow at the Eagles Club at 1 p.m.... Full story
In the obituary for Jessie F. Kloppenburg that ran in the Thursday edition of Havre Daily News, Havre Daily misspelled her last name.... Full story
Hi-Line United Soccer Parent Meeting, for the high school and middle school ages traveling soccer teams’ Spring 2024 season, is scheduled for 6 p.m. today at Boys & Girls Club of the Hi-Line, 500 First Ave. The meeting was listed incorrectly in the Community Calendar for Wednesday. All parents, students and coaches are invited to attend to learn about the soccer program, the upcoming season and volunteer opportunities. The board is also seeking new members. For information on the program and the meeting contact... Full story
In a front-page story in the Sept. 19 edition of Havre Daily News about an upcoming fundraiser for Havre Beneath the Streets, the title of Sara Strissel of Bear Paw Development Corp. was misreported as Director of Community Development. Her title is Director of Community Planning and Brownfields.... Full story
An obituary for Cyrus “Cy” Slaby submitted to Havre Daily News misreported the date of his death. He died Tuesday, Spet. 26.... Full story
In a front-page story in Tuesday’s edition of Havre Daily News about a Hill County Park Board meeting, park board member Pam Wilson was misquoted as saying annual fees for Beaver Creek Park usage are $50. The annual fees are $55.... Full story
A story on the front page of Friday’s edition of Havre Daily News misreported that the upcoming Air Fair at the Havre City-County Airport would charge for breakfast. This year, the organizers will take a free-will donation for the breakfast at the fly-in fair.... Full story
A story on the front page of Thursday’s edition of Havre Daily News misreported that a harmful algal bloom was on Bear Paw Lake. The HAB is on Beaver Creek Reservoir.... Full story
The location for a celebration of life for Ira “Pete” Peterson has changed since it was submitted to Havre Daily News and published on Page A5 in Monday’s edition of the paper. His celebration will be at 1 p.m. Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, at Holland and Bonine.... Full story
A calendar for Hill County Commission activities this week submitted to Havre Daily News and printed in Friday’s edition of the paper incorrectly listed a meeting of the Hill County Board of Health. The commission later notified Havre Daily that that meeting had been rescheduled to July 26.... Full story
A front-page story in Friday’s edition of Havre Daily News misreported that Jaye Dee Han is Drake McIntosh’s grandmother. Han knows McIntosh through his foster parents and her daughter and son-in-law, but is not related to him. The article also misreported that sponsor Dennis and Phyllis Washington Foundation paid for the cost of the mural. The foundation promotes the project and provides prize money. Craig and Ellen Langel from Missoula, owners of CLC Restaurants LLC, provided funds to help print the... Full story
A story about Liberty County 4-H receiving a grant from the nonprofit Red Ants Pants Foundation misrepresented that the for-profit Red Ants Pants company was involved in the grants. The grants are through the non-profit foundation, not the for-profit women’s workwear company.... Full story
In an article published on the front page of Thursday’s edition of Havre Daily News about this week’s meeting of the Great Northern Fair Commission, board member Ken Erickson is cited as saying it seems like Emily Mayer is trying to sidestep the H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum board by asking the fair commission for permission to give presentations about the museum-owned Faber Schoolhouse and Homestead Shack on the fairgrounds. Mayer told Havre Daily News that English approached her about doing something during the fair,... Full story
In results submitted to Havre Daily News about the Bullhook Bottoms Black Powder Club 43rd Annual Spring Black Powder Shoot printed on Page A3 of Thursday’s Havre Daily News, the wrong name was listed for first place in 100-yard Cardtridge X-Sticks. Mike Otterberg of Glasgow took first in that category with a score of 44.... Full story
A front-page story in Friday’s edition of Havre Daily News misreported whom Kelly Brough is facing in the runoff election for Denver Mayor. Brough’s opponent is Michael Johnston.... Full story
A front-page story in Thursday’s edition of Havre Daily News about a petition requesting Havre allow urban chickens misreported that Havre City Council previously had approved people having chickens in Havre. That proposal never passed.... Full story