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  • Lorraine Jacobs

    Updated Feb 27, 2014

    Lorraine Jacobs, 75, of Box Elder, passed away on Thursday, Feb. 27, 2014, at her residence of natural causes. Funeral Mass will be held at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28, 2014, at Rocky Boy Catholic Church with Father Pete Guthneck officiating. Burial will follow in Rocky Boy Cemetery. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with services and arrangements, and you can leave your memories and condolences for the family at www.hollandbonine.com. Lorraine was born on July 12, 1938, in Harlem, to Joseph and Mary... Full story

  • Our View: Candidates have lots of questions to answer

    Updated Feb 27, 2014

    As the staff at the Havre Daily News have been interviewing candidates for the U.S. House and U.S. Senate, it is becoming more clear that the decisions that affect the everyday lives of Montanas are more often made in Helena, not Washington. Despite condemnations of federal overreach, many important decisions are made on the state level. That’s why the elections for Hill County representatives and senators are so vital. Hill County is lucky in that the races for one House district and one Senate district will get statewide at... Full story

  • Darlene M. Berger

    Updated Feb 27, 2014

    Darlene M. Berger, 80, of Rocky Boy, passed away on Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2014, at Northern Montana Care Center, of natural causes. A visitation will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 28, 2014, in the Holland & Bonine Funeral Chapel, and cremation will follow. There will be a memorial service at 11:00 a.m. on Sunday, March 2, 2014, at the Berger residence on Duck Creek. Burial will follow in the Russette Family Cemetery. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted... Full story

  • Bears bite Rams in Northern C opener

    George Ferguson|Updated Feb 27, 2014

    GREAT FALLS — The Box Elder Bears have beat a lot of teams with a running clock in the second half this season. But it was at least a little bit of a surprise that they would have the clock running full time on the opening day of the Northern C boys divisional basketball tournament, one of the state’s toughest postseason events. But a scorching first quarter led to the mercy rule taking effect in the third period as the Bears came out focused and determined from the ons... Full story

  • On the edge of possibility

    Sondra Ashton|Updated Feb 27, 2014

    I perch on that edge, jump back and forth across the line, ignore it, bow to it. Some days I refuse to recognize possibility, let inertia carry me like a raft on the Pacific tides, beyond sight of land. Last night I could not sleep. Instead of counting sheep or getting out of bed for a glass of warm milk and a game of solitaire or even arguing with a Higher Power which I could not describe coherently if my life depended on it, and it does, I borrowed a long-time friend’s m... Full story

  • Thank you for honoring Schafer

    Carolaine Schafer|Updated Feb 27, 2014

    On behalf of the Schafer family, I wish to extend a most profound thank-you to the Hill County Pachyderm Club and Mr. Andrew Brekke, president, for honoring our beloved Richard "Dick" Schafer at the recent Lincoln-Reagan Day Dinner, Feb. 23, at the Duck Inn. Dick Schafer was a founder of our local Pachyderm organization and is responsible for implementing the fun-filled 50/50 raffle as part of local Republican events. The 50/50 raffle took place in Dick Schafer's honor as all in attendance applauded the esteemed memory of a... Full story

  • Preserve Montana's heritage, reject vote on trapping ban

    Robert Wood|Updated Feb 27, 2014

    There’s an unfortunate misconception among some in our state these days about trappers and trapping. And while I know there are those who dislike the very idea of an animal being harvested for any reason, it is vital that Montanans who are being asked to sign a petition to ban trapping know what they are signing — and know some facts about trapping. Today, trappers play a vital role in effective wildlife management. Banning trapping on public lands takes away that tool — one that wildlife managers will tell you they count on... Full story

  • For the Record, February 27, 2014

    Updated Feb 27, 2014

    Havre Police Department Officers called to Boulevard Avenue at 12:01 p.m. Wednesday to investigate a disturbance between a man and a woman made two arrests, but no further information was provided. ——— After a caller from a 1st Street West business reported Wednesday at 12:26 p.m. that a furnace and two propane tanks had been stolen, officers investigated the incident. ——— Stephen Edward Favel, 38, of Havre was arrested on charges of assault with a weapon and partner or family member assault, after a domestic disturbance... Full story

  • Tester: 'Rays of hope' for more productive Congress

    Tim Leeds|Updated Feb 27, 2014

    Montana’s senior U.S. Senator said the gridlock in Washington seems to be lessening after a fight that shut the federal government down and nearly stopped an increase in the U.S. debt limit last fall. Sen. Jon Tester, a Democrat, was the keynote speaker at the Bear Paw Development Corp. 45th annual meeting Friday, and said he would continue to fight in Washington to fund programs Bear Paw uses to tap into economic potential in north-central Montana. “But getting folks together to make common-sense decisions in Washington isn... Full story

  • Cutting spending, regulations a common call

    Tim Leeds|Updated Feb 27, 2014

    In a slew of candidates talking during Sunday’s Lincoln-Reagan Day Republican event in Havre, four U.S. House candidates put different spins on a common idea — many Montana problems come from a big government in Washington and the only way to stop them is to send Republicans to the U.S. House and Senate. “Thirty years ago, the greatest threat to the United States was the Soviet Union. Remember that? … ” former Montana Sen. Corey Stapleton of Billings asked the nearly 100 people in the Duck Inn Olympic Room. “Of course, the... Full story

  • Deep-freeze weather to hit again

    Tim Leeds|Updated Feb 27, 2014

    After another short burst of warmth, north-central Montana is expected to again plunge into frigid winter temperatures, with some light snow expected along with the cold weather. This weather pattern is putting much of the rest of the state into winter or blizzard warnings, with storms expected to spread from California to the East Coast. In north-central Montana, after lows dropped below zero Saturday night through Tuesday night, Wednesday’s high hit above freezing again. Now, with storms about to blanket the country, the l... Full story

  • Aiming for Great Falls: Pony boys play Browning with state tourney berth on the line

    Daniel Horton|Updated Feb 27, 2014

    The Havre High boys basketball team knows it is right in the thick of things among the rest of the Central A, but the Blue Pony boys also know they will have to be at their very best if they hope to reach the state tournament. The Blue Ponies finished the regular season as the No. 3 seed and with a 4-4 record in the Central A. The Belgrade Panthers ran away with the No. 1 seed, finishing 7-1, while the Browning Indians took the second seed with a 5-3 league record. The... Full story

  • Robinson and Class C hoops a perfect match

    George Ferguson|Updated Feb 27, 2014

    There’s a uniqueness to Class C basketball in Montana. The game has a quality all its own. It’s the type of basketball that isn’t just for the players and coaches, it’s for every member of every rural community across the Treasure State. And one of the many things that makes Class C basketball so different, and so unique is the longevity of coaches. Many coaches find a niche in Class C and stick with it. Chinook girls head coach Charlie Robinson is one of those coaches... Full story

  • Aiming for Great Falls: HHS girls seek third Central A title

    Daniel Horton|Updated Feb 27, 2014

    The Havre High girls basketball team is no stranger to success at the Central A Divisional tournament. And the Blue Ponies are gunning for more of it this weekend. After a 61-38 win over conference rival Browning to end the regular season, the Central A Blue Ponies are headed back to the divisional tournament in Belgrade as the No. 1 seed for the second consecutive year. But as the reigning champions, the Ponies will also look to defend their title at the divisional... Full story

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