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Articles from the November 12, 2019 edition


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  • All because of you

    Updated Nov 14, 2019

    With your donations to Energy Share last year, you helped 2,885 Montana families who were facing energy emergencies. Causes of these emergencies included unexpected expenses, deaths in the family, non-working or unsafe heating systems, illnesses or injuries, domestic abuse situations, and loss of employment or reduced wages. None of us are immune to these roadblocks in life. According to a GOBankingRates 2019 survey, https://www.gobankingrates.com/saving-money/savings-advice/58-of-americans-have-less-than-1000-in-savings ,57...

  • Dinosaurs a main theme at Clack Museum meeting

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Nov 12, 2019

    During the H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board monthly meeting Monday, the board planned and discussed the annual Dinosaur Christmas. Dinosaur Christmas will be Saturday, Dec. 7, from 1 to 3 p.m. outside of the museum at the Holiday Village Mall. The event will be filled with activities including making gingerbread houses, decorating cookies, making ornaments and more Christmas projects for children. The annual meeting for the museum foundation was two weeks ago and Board Chair Lela Patera said the turnout was fairly good and...

  • Veterans honored for their service

    Derek Hann|Updated Nov 12, 2019

    Havre Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 497 held an outdoor ceremony in frigid weather Monday at the Veterans Memorial in Town Square followed by a free lunch at the Havre Elks Lodge to celebrate and commemorate veterans who have or are currently serving in the United States military. "Whenever and however you have served, Nov. 11 is for you," former Elks Lodge Grand Exalted Ruler and U.S. Navy submarine force Vietnam veteran Bob Nieuwenhuyse said. "It's a chance for all of us to...

  • North-central Montana cold spot in the nation

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 12, 2019

    Along with some locally record-setting snow over the weekend, this part of the nation caught some nationally recognized cold Sunday and Monday. The snow that fell early last week let up for a couple of days of warmer weather Friday and Saturday — after highs in the teens and lows below zero in the middle of the week — with a high in Havre of 50 Friday and of 54 Saturday. Then the temperature dropped again, with Havre’s low Saturday at 20 degrees. While snow fell Saturday and Sunday during the day, the temperatures did not d...

  • Lambert starts as new photographer at Havre Daily

    Derek Hann|Updated Nov 12, 2019

    A few months after graduating from Central Washington University, Jack Lambert has moved from Issaquah, Washington, to Havre to start working for The Havre Daily News as a photographer. "I can't wait to get started and meet everybody in Havre," he said. Lambert was born and raised in Issaquah, graduating from Issaquah High School in 2014 before attending college, he said. He first enrolled at Quest University in Squamish, British Columbia, Canada, before returning to the...

  • Obituary - George R. Folk

    Updated Nov 12, 2019

    George R. Folk of Rudyard passed away Friday, Nov. 8 in Chester. A memorial service will be on Friday at 2:00 pm at Our Lady of Ransom Catholic Church in Hingham....

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly business meeting

    Updated Nov 12, 2019

    The agenda for the Hill County Commission weekly business meeting Thursday at 10 a.m. is: Public comments on non-agenda items Public comments on agenda items Claims Employment Tax adjustments Resolutions Contracts Council on Aging commodity contract Snow removal, Concrete heating sensor estimate LOI DNRC Milk River Levee System Bullhook Letter of Support Board appointments Policy updates County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval Amended Platte, Talbot Subdivision Relocation common boundary, Kafka and Kraske County...

  • For the Record, Nov. 12, 2019

    Updated Nov 12, 2019

    Havre Police Department A two-vehicle crash was reported on First Street North Monday at 1:16 p.m. -- A three-vehicle, non-injury crash involving a Chevrolet Colorado, a Taurus and an Expedition was reported on Grant Avenue Monday at 4:29 p.m. -- A summons was issued after a caller on First Street Northeast reported Monday at 5:44 p.m. that a man left his 8-year-old son home alone. No details on the charges were provided. -- A 16th Avenue caller reported at 5:01 this morning...

  • MAT auditioning for British farce

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Nov 12, 2019

    Montana Actors’ Theatre is holding auditions Sunday and Monday for its production of “One Man, Two Guvnors.” The auditions are from 6 to 8 p.m. each night in the Little Theatre in Cowan Hall on the Montana State University-Northern campus. “One Man, Two Guvnors“ will be directed by MAT veteran director Audrey Barger. Barger said she chose this play because last season she directed a serious play for MAT and thought a high-comedy production would be fun. “I read it and it’s hilarious. It’s got a lot of physical comedy, music,...

  • Morales receives Northern Montana Health Care C.A.R.E. Award

    Updated Nov 12, 2019

    Press release Northern Montana Health Care presented the Compassionately Achieving Remarkable Excellence - C.A.R.E. - Award to Jose Morales, a member of the environmental services team at Northern Montana Health Care. Morales was nominated for this honor by one of his co-workers. Some of the statements on the nomination form were, "Jose always has a plan of action. If he does it, plans it, or supervises it; it will be done correctly." "Jose is always up to help with any tasks...

  • 2019 national care letter campaign to honor deployed service members and veterans

    Updated Nov 12, 2019

    Press release WASHINGTON — 2019 marks the ninth year that America’s Adopt A Soldier® will reach out to America to ask for cards of thanks to share with our nation’s service members who are deployed and veterans who are in state veterans homes and hospitals. “In 2018, over 200,000 care letters were shared,” said Mary Keeser, America’s Adopt A Soldier® rounder. “This year, the goal is to reach over 300,000, which would allow us to send at least four letters to every veteran in a veterans home or veterans hospital as wel...

  • Hunter harvest near average on Rocky Mountain Front

    Updated Nov 12, 2019

    From Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Despite weather that’s windy and warm one day, then cold and snowy the next, hunters on the Rocky Mountain Front west of Augusta are taking home elk and white-tailed deer at numbers near or above long-term averages, a state wildlife biologist said. “Elk harvest remains at 7 percent below the 10-year average” said Brent Lonner, Fish, Wildlife and Parks wildlife biologist. “But the white-tailed deer harvest is 17 percent above the 10-year average.” Mule deer numbers, however, are lagging b...

  • Northern's Gunter earns Frontier Conference honor

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 12, 2019

    This last weekend couldn’t have gone any better for the Montana State University-Northern women’s basketball team. And after the Skylights won back-to-back games in the Armory Gymnasium, Mckenzie Gunter was honored by the Frontier Conference. Gunter was named Frontier Conference Women’s Player of the Week. Gunter is a 5-5 junior guard from McCammon, Idaho. Northern went 2-1 for the weekend. At home, the Skylights beat No.10 Vanguard (Calif.) 68-56 and Dickinson State (N.D.) 82...

  • Lights face rival Raiders in home debut

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 12, 2019

    The Montana State University-Northern Lights have a short turnaround from last Sunday's Trapper Open in Powell, Wyoming. In fact, the Lights are back on the mat tonight, with their second Cascade Conference Dual of the season, but more importantly, tonight's battle with Southern Oregon is the Lights' highly anticipated home-opener. The 17th-ranked Lights and Raiders will do battle tonight at 7 inside the Armory Gymnasium. And while the Raiders come into tonight's dual...

  • Hi-Line Volleyball: Longhorns claim Northern C in dramatic fashion

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 12, 2019

    Four Hi-Line volleyball teams had a chance to reach the All-Class State Tournament in Bozeman when last weekend's divisional tournaments got underway. Unfortunately, only one area squad is headed there now. At last weekend's Northern C Divisional tournament in Cascade, the Fort Benton Longhorns made an exciting run to the divisional title. Fort Benton reached the championship match undefeated, where the Longhorns would take on arch rival Belt. In the first championship match,...

  • Hi-Line Sports Schedule

    Updated Nov 11, 2019

    TUESDAY College Wrestling Lights vs SOU, 7 p.m. THURSDAY High School Volleyball State A at Bozeman Central vs Polson, 10 a.m. C. Falls vs Hardin, 12 p.m. Glendive vs Butte Central, 2 p.m. Havre vs Corvallis, 4 p.m. State C at Bozeman Plentywood vs Belt, 10 a.m. Manhatten Christian vs Roy-Winfired, 12 p.m. Bridger vs MonDak, 2 p.m. Fort Benton vs Charlo, 4 p.m. FRIDAY College Basketball Skylights vs Corban, 1 p.m. High School Volleyball Havre at State A in Bozeman Fort Benton...

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