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Articles from the August 1, 2005 edition


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  • Veggies and a whole lot more

    Story and photos On Saturday mornings, Havre's more industrious residents have a place to gather - the farmers market at Town Square. There, farmers and hopeful entrepreneurs sell their wares to a loyal crowd of eager shoppers. Anne Hofer's morning began early on Saturday. At 5:30 a.m. she was loading fresh produce and baked goods into a truck at the Turner Hutterite Colony. About an hour later, she arrived in Havre, collected an umbrella and tables stored at her sister's house in Havre, and then set up for the day. By 9 a.m.... Full story

  • Northstars split pair at tourney

    Ryan Divish Havre Daily News Sports Editor [email protected]@havredailynews.com SIDNEY - The Havre Northstars better like baseball a lot, because if they are going to win the Class A state championship, they will be playing plenty of it over the next few days. The Northstars saw their state championship hopes take a slight hit on Sunday night with a disappointing 11-0 loss to the Gallatin Valley Outlaws in the quarterfinal round of the Montana Class A State American Legion Baseball tournament at Moose Field....

  • CLAYTON MEJIE obituary

    LIBBY - Clayton "Clayt" Irwin Mejie, 83, of Libby, formerly of Hogeland, died Monday, July 25, 2005, at a Libby care center of natural causes. A memorial service was held Saturday morning at American Lutheran Church in Turner with the Revs. Rowlie Hutton and Jack Siemens officiating. Inurnment with military honors was held at Wing Cemetery. Clayt was born Jan. 25, 1922, in a squatter's shack in Tweet to Lottie Mae (Davis) Ward and Ernest Mejie. From the time he was 3, Clayt lived with his Aunt Rose and Uncle Clayt on the...

  • LUCAS FLOREN obituary

    Lucas James Floren, 21, of Whitefish and formerly of Havre died of a motorcycle accident Saturday, July 30, 2005, between Kalispell and Whitefish. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Fifth Avenue Christian Church with burial following in the Calvary Cemetery. Cremation has taken place. Lucas was born Dec. 10, 1983, in Havre and graduated from Havre High School. Luke entered the U.S. Marine Corps and graduated in the honor platoon in San Diego, Calif. He worked as an electrician in Florida, Havre, and most re... Full story

  • Havre native is killed

    in crash Larry Kline Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com A Havre family is mourning the death of Lucas James Floren, 21, of Whitefish, who died early Saturday morning in a motorcycle accident. A Havre native and Havre High School graduate, Floren was known as a good person and a hard worker, an uncle, Rob Floren, said today. "Luke was a very caring and loving boy," Floren said. "An all-around Havre boy. A very hard worker, a community-minded kid. He was very close to his family." Lucas Floren e... Full story

  • Ren of Ren's Rescue is leaving the Hi-Line and leaving a gap

    Ellen Thompson Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com KREMLIN - Each dog that has passed through Renee Lanoue's home has had its own name and its own story - all 600 of them - and Lanoue knows them all. Jocko recently lost his owners at age 14, Cherub has been fighting cancer for five years, and Tanner came to Lanoue ill with what turned out to be an easily treatable thyroid problem. For eight years, stray, abandoned and mistreated dogs have had a home on the Hi-Line. Now, at the end of the...

  • Girl Scouts earn highest award with Kamp 4 Kids

    Jared Ritz Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com After six years together and and 32 years of experience among them, three Havre girls will receive the Girl Scouts' highest award Tuesday. Stephanie Heil, Alicia Walin and Becky Wynia, all 2005 Havre High School graduates, will hang up their sashes after a Gold Award ceremony honoring them for their years of hard work and dedication to scouting. The public is welcome to attend the ceremony in the Girl Scout house at 420 Fifth Ave. at 7:30 p.m....

  • 'Invaluable' elder is honored

    Larry Kline Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com One of the people honored this weekend at the 39th annual Milk River Indian Days at the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation was a longtime nurse, cultural educator and tribal council member - Selena Ditmar. Also known as Brown Owl Woman, Ditmar, a 77-year-old grandmother, was honored for her efforts to preserve the traditional culture and language of the Assiniboine, or Nakoda, people. Flanked by her son-in-law and grandson, Ditmar led her family arou...

  • Veggies and a whole lot more

    Story and photos On Saturday mornings, Havre's more industrious residents have a place to gather - the farmers market at Town Square. There, farmers and hopeful entrepreneurs sell their wares to a loyal crowd of eager shoppers. Anne Hofer's morning began early on Saturday. At 5:30 a.m. she was loading fresh produce and baked goods into a truck at the Turner Hutterite Colony. About an hour later, she arrived in Havre, collected an umbrella and tables stored at her sister's house in Havre, and then set up for the day. By 9 a.m....

  • Northstars split pair at tourney

    Ryan Divish Havre Daily News Sports Editor [email protected]@havredailynews.com SIDNEY - The Havre Northstars better like baseball a lot, because if they are going to win the Class A state championship, they will be playing plenty of it over the next few days. The Northstars saw their state championship hopes take a slight hit on Sunday night with a disappointing 11-0 loss to the Gallatin Valley Outlaws in the quarterfinal round of the Montana Class A State American Legion Baseball tournament at Moose Field....

  • CLAYTON MEJIE obituary

    LIBBY - Clayton "Clayt" Irwin Mejie, 83, of Libby, formerly of Hogeland, died Monday, July 25, 2005, at a Libby care center of natural causes. A memorial service was held Saturday morning at American Lutheran Church in Turner with the Revs. Rowlie Hutton and Jack Siemens officiating. Inurnment with military honors was held at Wing Cemetery. Clayt was born Jan. 25, 1922, in a squatter's shack in Tweet to Lottie Mae (Davis) Ward and Ernest Mejie. From the time he was 3, Clayt lived with his Aunt Rose and Uncle Clayt on the... Full story

  • LUCAS FLOREN obituary

    Lucas James Floren, 21, of Whitefish and formerly of Havre died of a motorcycle accident Saturday, July 30, 2005, between Kalispell and Whitefish. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Fifth Avenue Christian Church with burial following in the Calvary Cemetery. Cremation has taken place. Lucas was born Dec. 10, 1983, in Havre and graduated from Havre High School. Luke entered the U.S. Marine Corps and graduated in the honor platoon in San Diego, Calif. He worked as an electrician in Florida, Havre, and most re...

  • Havre native is killed

    in crash Larry Kline Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com A Havre family is mourning the death of Lucas James Floren, 21, of Whitefish, who died early Saturday morning in a motorcycle accident. A Havre native and Havre High School graduate, Floren was known as a good person and a hard worker, an uncle, Rob Floren, said today. "Luke was a very caring and loving boy," Floren said. "An all-around Havre boy. A very hard worker, a community-minded kid. He was very close to his family." Lucas Floren e... Full story

  • Ren of Ren's Rescue is leaving the Hi-Line and leaving a gap

    Ellen Thompson Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com KREMLIN - Each dog that has passed through Renee Lanoue's home has had its own name and its own story - all 600 of them - and Lanoue knows them all. Jocko recently lost his owners at age 14, Cherub has been fighting cancer for five years, and Tanner came to Lanoue ill with what turned out to be an easily treatable thyroid problem. For eight years, stray, abandoned and mistreated dogs have had a home on the Hi-Line. Now, at the end of the...

  • Girl Scouts earn highest award with Kamp 4 Kids

    Jared Ritz Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com After six years together and and 32 years of experience among them, three Havre girls will receive the Girl Scouts' highest award Tuesday. Stephanie Heil, Alicia Walin and Becky Wynia, all 2005 Havre High School graduates, will hang up their sashes after a Gold Award ceremony honoring them for their years of hard work and dedication to scouting. The public is welcome to attend the ceremony in the Girl Scout house at 420 Fifth Ave. at 7:30 p.m.... Full story

  • 'Invaluable' elder is honored

    Larry Kline Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com One of the people honored this weekend at the 39th annual Milk River Indian Days at the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation was a longtime nurse, cultural educator and tribal council member - Selena Ditmar. Also known as Brown Owl Woman, Ditmar, a 77-year-old grandmother, was honored for her efforts to preserve the traditional culture and language of the Assiniboine, or Nakoda, people. Flanked by her son-in-law and grandson, Ditmar led her family arou...

  • Veggies and a whole lot more

    Story and photos On Saturday mornings, Havre's more industrious residents have a place to gather - the farmers market at Town Square. There, farmers and hopeful entrepreneurs sell their wares to a loyal crowd of eager shoppers. Anne Hofer's morning began early on Saturday. At 5:30 a.m. she was loading fresh produce and baked goods into a truck at the Turner Hutterite Colony. About an hour later, she arrived in Havre, collected an umbrella and tables stored at her sister's house in Havre, and then set up for the day. By 9 a.m.... Full story

  • Northstars split pair at tourney

    Ryan Divish Havre Daily News Sports Editor [email protected]@havredailynews.com SIDNEY - The Havre Northstars better like baseball a lot, because if they are going to win the Class A state championship, they will be playing plenty of it over the next few days. The Northstars saw their state championship hopes take a slight hit on Sunday night with a disappointing 11-0 loss to the Gallatin Valley Outlaws in the quarterfinal round of the Montana Class A State American Legion Baseball tournament at Moose Field....

  • CLAYTON MEJIE obituary

    LIBBY - Clayton "Clayt" Irwin Mejie, 83, of Libby, formerly of Hogeland, died Monday, July 25, 2005, at a Libby care center of natural causes. A memorial service was held Saturday morning at American Lutheran Church in Turner with the Revs. Rowlie Hutton and Jack Siemens officiating. Inurnment with military honors was held at Wing Cemetery. Clayt was born Jan. 25, 1922, in a squatter's shack in Tweet to Lottie Mae (Davis) Ward and Ernest Mejie. From the time he was 3, Clayt lived with his Aunt Rose and Uncle Clayt on the...

  • LUCAS FLOREN obituary

    Lucas James Floren, 21, of Whitefish and formerly of Havre died of a motorcycle accident Saturday, July 30, 2005, between Kalispell and Whitefish. A memorial service will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday in Fifth Avenue Christian Church with burial following in the Calvary Cemetery. Cremation has taken place. Lucas was born Dec. 10, 1983, in Havre and graduated from Havre High School. Luke entered the U.S. Marine Corps and graduated in the honor platoon in San Diego, Calif. He worked as an electrician in Florida, Havre, and most re...

  • Havre native is killed

    in crash Larry Kline Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com A Havre family is mourning the death of Lucas James Floren, 21, of Whitefish, who died early Saturday morning in a motorcycle accident. A Havre native and Havre High School graduate, Floren was known as a good person and a hard worker, an uncle, Rob Floren, said today. "Luke was a very caring and loving boy," Floren said. "An all-around Havre boy. A very hard worker, a community-minded kid. He was very close to his family." Lucas Floren e... Full story

  • Ren of Ren's Rescue is leaving the Hi-Line and leaving a gap

    Ellen Thompson Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com KREMLIN - Each dog that has passed through Renee Lanoue's home has had its own name and its own story - all 600 of them - and Lanoue knows them all. Jocko recently lost his owners at age 14, Cherub has been fighting cancer for five years, and Tanner came to Lanoue ill with what turned out to be an easily treatable thyroid problem. For eight years, stray, abandoned and mistreated dogs have had a home on the Hi-Line. Now, at the end of the...

  • Girl Scouts earn highest award with Kamp 4 Kids

    Jared Ritz Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com After six years together and and 32 years of experience among them, three Havre girls will receive the Girl Scouts' highest award Tuesday. Stephanie Heil, Alicia Walin and Becky Wynia, all 2005 Havre High School graduates, will hang up their sashes after a Gold Award ceremony honoring them for their years of hard work and dedication to scouting. The public is welcome to attend the ceremony in the Girl Scout house at 420 Fifth Ave. at 7:30 p.m....

  • 'Invaluable' elder is honored

    Larry Kline Havre Daily News [email protected]@havredailynews.com One of the people honored this weekend at the 39th annual Milk River Indian Days at the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation was a longtime nurse, cultural educator and tribal council member - Selena Ditmar. Also known as Brown Owl Woman, Ditmar, a 77-year-old grandmother, was honored for her efforts to preserve the traditional culture and language of the Assiniboine, or Nakoda, people. Flanked by her son-in-law and grandson, Ditmar led her family arou...

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