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  • Tester works to increase tribal jurisdiction

    Alex Ross|Updated Apr 14, 2016

    Native American tribes could soon have greater criminal jurisdiction in cases where nontribal members are suspected of committing certain crimes on Indian reservations. U.S Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., the vice-chair of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, said he brought up the Tribal Youth and Community Protection Act before the committee Wednesday. The legislation would allow tribal governments to arrest, investigate and prosecute nontribal members suspected of committing...

  • Quick Pics: Kids have fun at carnival at Holiday Village Mall

    Updated Apr 14, 2016

  • Volunteering to advocate for local children

    John Kelleher|Updated Apr 14, 2016

    A little more than four years ago, Melanie Vinberg knew nothing about CASA - the Court-Appointed Special Advocates. But a situation in her own family that she felt was mishandled by authorities got her thinking. Melanie had a troubled youth. She came from a dysfunctional home that made her childhood years very difficult. Someone should be there to help people in her kind of situation, she felt, and the more she learned about CASA, the more she was convinced they were the ones...

  • Winter weather advisory hits area

    Tim Leeds|Updated Apr 14, 2016

    National Weather Service has issued a winter weather advisory starting at midnight through noon Friday for north-central and central Montana, including the Hi-Line from Browning to Chester. A Weather Service forecast says a moist, low-pressure system moving into Montana tonight will combine with cooler temperatures coming in from Canada, bringing likely snow accumulation for the western part of the Hi-Line south through Cascade, Meagher and Judith Basin counties. The advisory for Browning to Chester says rain will change to...

  • Sunchild's appeal on embezzlement sentence denied

    Tim Leeds|Updated Apr 14, 2016

    A panel of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals denied Wednesday an appeal filed by a former chair of the Chippewa Cree tribal council saying he was sentenced too harshly for his role in corruption and embezzlement at Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation. Bruce Sunchild pleaded guilty Nov. 10, 2014, at federal District Court in Great Falls to theft from an Indian tribal organization, accepting a bribe and income tax evasion. U.S. District Court Judge Brian Morris sentenced Sunchild...

  • Correction - Fairgrounds manager

    Updated Apr 14, 2016

    In a front-page story in Tuesday’s edition of the Havre Daily News, the last name of Bob Horne was misspelled. It was also misreported that Horne has three grown children, when in fact he has four grown children and a young daughter of whom he has partial custody. He also spent 11 and not nine years in the U.S. Air Force....

  • Looking Out My Back Door: Exactly when I wanted to forget

    Sondra Ashton|Updated Apr 14, 2016

    Some days, despite all the good things in my life, I wake up and would rather crawl back into bed and pull the quilt over my head. Pity party is another word for the feeling. Party, well, yes, party. I woke up with an ugly thought, “Today is my birthday.” Seventy-one seems a number without much pizzazz. Seventy or seventy-five or one hundred — now those numbers have class. Milestone numbers. My number seems rather in-betweeny. How old are you? Mumbley mumble. Then Teresa walke...

  • For the Record, April 14, 2016

    Updated Apr 14, 2016

    Havre Police Department Robert Nelson Weaver, 50, of Havre was issued a summons on charges of vicious dog and dog at large after someone came to the police department to report trouble with dogs Wednesday at 8:46 p.m. —— A 15-year-old was issued a summons on charges of driving without insurance, driving without a driver’s license and juvenile curfew violations after an officer initiated the action at a 1st Street business. Hill County Sheriff’s Office Deputies arrested Marcus Anthony Gallegos, 33, of Box Elder on three J...

  • Obituary - Debbie Huestis Anderson

    Updated Apr 14, 2016

    Debbie Huestis Anderson, 56, died at home near Great Falls, surrounded by her family, on April 9, 2016. Debbie was born to Roy and Betty Huestis on July 11, 1959. She, along with her brother and five sisters, were raised on family farms north of Gildford and Hingham. Debbie graduated from Hingham High School in 1977 and from Western Montana College with a teaching degree. Debbie taught at elementary schools in Washington, Opheim and Helena. She went on to receive her master's... Full story

  • The Candy Shoppe closing store front Saturday, moving to online-only sales

    Alex Ross|Updated Apr 14, 2016

    Those looking to satisfy a sweet tooth will have one less place to go in downtown Havre. Ernie and Terri Biem, owners of The Candy Shoppe, will be closing their store in the Atrium Mall this Saturday and converting to online-only sales. The Candy Shoppe is a franchise of Candy Bouquet International, which specializes in making candy bouquet arrangements. The Texas-based company’s website said it has more than 300 franchises around the globe. The Biems said they made the decision to close their store and move their f...

  • Fueling the sky

    Pam Burke|Updated Apr 14, 2016

    Not many people think of including the airport in a list of public transportation infrastructure. Fewer still would think of changing their retirement plans to help revitalize that service, but that is exactly what pilots Roger Lincoln and Tony Dolphay did in Havre. It's a typical Saturday morning at Havre City-County Airport and a crowd of pilots from around the area are trickling in to the fixed base operation - the airport equivalent of a gas station, called an FBO. Tony...

  • Pony netters geared up for tough duals

    Chris Peterson|Updated Apr 14, 2016

    The Havre High boys and girls tennis teams are entering the fourth weekend of competition, and that means things are going to start to get fast and furious for the Blue Ponies. It also means things will get a lot more difficult. And the stiffer competition starts with this weekend’s Class A Duals, hosted by the Cut Bank Wolves. The dual tourney gets started with Havre playing Hardin and Whitefish Friday, then the Ponies will return to Cut Bank to play Libby, now a Class B t...

  • Local track teams hook up today

    Chris Peterson|Updated Apr 14, 2016

    It has been a busy start to the season for the Havre High track teams and the hectic early-season schedule continues tonight with the Havre Triangular. The Blue Ponies, who opened their season by competing in three different track meets in seven days, will be back at it tonight, with their fourth meet since April 2, as HHS will take on Chinook and North Star at the Havre Middle School track today at 3 p.m. "It has been a brutal schedule for us so far," HHS head coach John Ita...

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