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PASS Graduation Matters fundraiser a success
Despite the dreary weather, more than 40 runners gathered at Havre High School Saturday morning for the first Graduation Matters 5K Fun Run/Walk, sponsored by the school's Partners... — Updated 5/18/2015
Graduation Matters 5K Fun Run/Walk set for Saturday
The 1st Annual Graduation Matters 5K Fun Run/Walk, sponsored by Havre High School's Partners Advocating for Student Success team is set for Saturday. The run will begin at 9 a.m. in the north parking lot of Havre High. Karla Coy,... — Updated 5/17/2015
Grateful Bread owner seeks help with medical bills
After battling a number of medical conditions, Rick Neuwerth, owner of Grateful Bread is still facing mounting medical bills. Neuwerth said the Centron Services lawsuit, described... — Updated 5/14/2015
Museum plans for summer, says farewell to board member
The H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board heard updates Monday concerning summer hours and Living History plans, and a board member resigned from his position. Judi Dritshulas, board... — Updated 5/13/2015
Woman accused of drug charges changes plea
A Hill County woman accused of drug charges, after a 2012 search led to the seizure of drugs and drug paraphernalia, pleaded guilty during a change of plea hearing last week in state District Court in Havre. Frankie L. Henderson,... — Updated 5/11/2015
Hi-Line Living: Mom's the best
With Mother's Day just around the corner, local businesses are gearing up for the big day. This year, Mother's Day is Sunday, May 10. From flower arrangements to candy bouquets, a... — Updated 5/11/2015
Special Olympics torch passes through Havre
Special Olympic athletes, along with their supporters, gathered at the Havre patrol station of the U.S. Border Patrol this morning to cheer on law enforcement officials for the... — Updated 5/8/2015
A Day of Prayer spent on the Hi-Line
A large crowd gathered at Town Square Thursday to honor the 64th Annual National Day of Prayer. This year's theme was "Lord, Hear Our Cry," which is inspired by I Kings 8:28: "Hear... — Updated 5/8/2015
Preservation Commission celebrates National Preservation Month
May is National Preservation Month. Established in 1973 by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, many events are planned by local preservation groups to promote historic... — Updated 5/7/2015
Man accused of burning child pleads guilty
A man accused of burning a child with a lighter pleaded guilty during a change of plea hearing Monday in state District Court in Havre. Patrick R. Schroeder, born in 1991, of... — Updated 5/6/2015
Children's Mental Health Awareness Day is May 7
The System of Care Project will be hosting the first “My Feelings Are a Work of Art” art show Thursday in honor of National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day. Annie Kling, project assistant of System of Care, said... — Updated 5/6/2015
Damson sex assault trial set
An Americal Legion official and former Havre businessman accused of raping a 15-year-old girl with developmental disabilities is scheduled to go to trial Sept. 28. Joseph E. "Jed"... — Updated 5/5/2015
Playing without electricity
The Boys & Girls Club of the Hi-Line went without something Monday that many people take for granted - electricity. The club, which is located at 500 1st Ave., honored Screen-Free... — Updated 5/5/2015
October trial set for Havre man accused of assaulting deputy sheriffs
A Havre man accused of physically dragging a peace officer is scheduled to go to trial Oct. 21. District Judge Daniel Boucher set the date in an omnibus hearing Monday in state... — Updated 5/5/2015
Spring Craft Show set for Saturday at Holiday Village
More than 20 vendors will be at this year’s Spring Craft Show that is set for Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Holiday Village Mall. Chandra Moomey, Holiday Village Mall manager, said a wide variety of items will be available... — Updated 5/4/2015
Athletes compete in regional Special Olympics
Athletes from across the Hi-Line came together Wednesday at Havre Middle School for the track and field portion of the 2015 Great Northern Area Special Olympics Games. From the... — Updated 5/1/2015
New hours, new selections at Havre's Coffee Hound
From menu options to the brand of coffee, big changes have brewed at The Coffee Hound, located on 1st Street West. The coffee shop has new owners, Natalie and Daryl Hannum, who... — Updated 4/30/2015
Stone Child College Graduation set for May 8
Stone Child College’s 2015 graduation is set to take place Friday, May 8 at 1 p.m. at the Little Bear Gymnasium. Gaile Torres, of the SCC registrar, said about 36 students will be graduating this year. “This is a two-year. A... — Updated 4/30/2015
Havre event set for National Day of Prayer May 7
Havre will observe the 64th Annual National Day of Prayer Thursday, May 7, at noon at Town Square. This year’s theme is “Lord, Hear Our Cry,” which is inspired by I Kings 8:28: “Hear the cry and the prayer that your... — Updated 4/29/2015
Harada memorial benefit set for Saturday
After battling stage 4 metastatic cholangiocarcinoma and stage four mantle cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma, local civic leader Janine Harada, 59, died April 25. Nichole Artis, Harada's... — Updated 4/29/2015
HHS students to perform at state music festival
The Western State Music Solo and Ensemble Festival is set for Friday and Saturday in Missoula and 52 students from Havre High School will be performing. David Johnke, Havre High... — Updated 4/29/2015
Havre man pleads guilty to sex abuse charges
A jury trial scheduled to begin today was canceled after a man accused of possessing lewd pictures of a 16-year-old girl pleaded guilty during a change of plea hearing Friday in state District Court in Havre. Gary L. Peterson, of... — Updated 4/27/2015
Friends of Beaver Creek Park keeping busy with projects
From debuting a custom license plate design to adopting a highway, the Friends of Beaver Creek Park have been carrying out big plans this year and will continue to do so. Lesley Zel... — Updated 4/24/2015
Mark Douglass honored for work at CASA of Hill County
Last week, Montanans were honored at the annual Prevent Child Abuse and Neglect Conference in Helena for their work on preventing child abuse and neglect. Mark Douglass, executive... — Updated 4/24/2015
Havre chosen for Hometown Humanities
Havre has been chosen as the next site for Hometown Humanities, a Humanities Montana initiative that brings a year’s worth of humanities-based programming to a community. Kim Anderson, associate director of programs of... — Updated 4/24/2015