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Articles from the March 3, 2022 edition


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  • Freezing rain delays some schools

    Tim Leeds|Updated Mar 3, 2022

    The North Star and Havre school districts delayed the start of the school day today, and Havre also canceled out-of-town buses, as freezing rain created slippery conditions in towns and on highways this morning. Both districts announced classes would not start until 10 a.m. and said bus times would be pushed back two hours as a winter weather advisory still is in effect for this region. Havre announced at 7:30 a.m. no out-of-town busing would run today due to hazardous road...

  • Local fashon designer invited to show work in Arizona

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Mar 3, 2022

    Local fashion designer Rebekah Jarvey, who won a top award in her first year at the Made in Montana trade show last year, has been invited to participate in the Indigenous Community Fashion Show in Phoenix this weekend, where she will show off pieces from this year's collection. The event is sponsored by the the Phoenix Indian Center, now in its 75th year of operation, and is its second big event of the year, featuring four prominent Native American fashion designers...

  • For the Record, March 3, 2022

    Updated Mar 3, 2022

    Havre Police Department A 17-year-old was issued a summons on a shoplifting charge after a caller at a First Street West business reported Wednesday at 8:56 a.m. that someone had stolen an energy drink and left in a pickup truck headed eastbound. -- Vandalism was reported in the men's bathroom of a First Street business Wednesday at 3:03 p.m. -- A 10:37 p.m. Wednesday caller on 13th Street reported that the hill near the hospital was very slick. Hill County Sheriff's Office...

  • Looking out my Backdoor: And just like that! Snap!

    Sondra Ashton|Updated Mar 3, 2022

    We sing the praises and glories of spring. Really, we ought to be more careful. Spring ought to come printed with a warning label, beware, danger of erratic behavior. Spring is warm and wanton with promise one day, and cruel and cold, withholding favors the next day, spurning all pleading and imploring with an imperious frosty demeanor. Like many things, Spring also has a use-by date and just like that, go to sleep one night much like any other, waken and summer has arrived....

  • American energy dominance makes the world safer

    Updated Mar 3, 2022

    I have no doubt that we are all watching the the events unfold in Ukraine with heartbreak and horror. And yet, we are seeing the inspirational courage of the Ukrainian people as they take up arms and fight for their families, liberty and their land. The Biden administration’s retreat and failure in Afghanistan coupled with their inability to deliver any meaningful deterrent to Putin’s onslaught over the past year has given the world a clear message: America under Biden will not or cannot protect and defend freedom. Our allies...

  • FWP gearing up for watercraft inspection season

    Updated Mar 3, 2022

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks HELENA — Several watercraft inspection stations begin operation in early March to check snowbird boat traffic returning from mussel positive areas such as Lake Mead and Havasu. Boat owners coming to Montana must have their vessel inspected for aquatic invasive species at a Montana watercraft inspection station prior to launch. The stations that open in early March include those near Dillon, Anaconda and Ravalli. FWP works closely with partners for station operation and cotracts with the B...

  • THE GOAL NEVER CHANGES

    Kason Clark and George Ferguson|Updated Mar 3, 2022

    A long college wrestling season finally comes to an end this weekend as the Montana State University-Northern Lights head to Wichita, Kansas, for the NAIA national championships. The Lights will be represented by six wrestlers this weekend and MSU-N head coach Tyson Thivierge believes all of them are capable of bringing home hardware, "I believe these six guys are going to do a lot of damage. I believe all six of them can win the national title," Thivierge said. More than 250...

  • Havre Ice Hawks set to end season with state tournament

    Kason Clark|Updated Mar 3, 2022

    It has been nearly a month since the Havre Ice Hawks high school hockey team has hit the ice. This weekend, they will finally return to the rink, but this time it will be for all the marbles as they compete in the state tournament at the Centennial Ice Area in Billings. While the Ice Hawks finished below .500 in the regular season, head coach Chase Hanson expects them to play hard to end the year. "(We expect to) just show up and compete. That's what I've been preaching these...

  • Northern's Peyton Kehr earns Frontier accolades

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 3, 2022

    The Frontier Conference women's season ended in dramatic fashion Tuesday night, with Rocky Mountain College beating Carroll College in the tournament championship. On Wednesday morning, the league related their Frontier All-Conference honors. Montana State University-Northern's Peyton Kehr was named All-Conference for the second straight season. Kehr averaged 15 points per game for the Skylights on her way to Honorable Mention All-Conference honors. Northern's ShaAnn Danelson...

  • SBA announces 2022 Women's Business Summit

    Updated Mar 3, 2022

    from U.S. Small Business Administration WASHINGTON — In honor of Women’s History Month, the U.S. Small Business Administration will hold its 2022 Women’s Business Summit March 28-30. SBA Administrator Isabella Casillas Guzman, the voice for America’s 32.5 million small businesses in President Joe Biden’s cabinet, issued the following statement Tuesday to commemorate Women’s History Month. "As we kick off Women’s History Month 2022, themed women providing healing, promoting hope, I honor our incredible women in caregiving an...

  • Call for eligible organizations to Provide Boots to Business training overseas

    Updated Mar 3, 2022

    from U.S. Small Business Administration WASHINGTON — The U.S. Small Business Administration announced Monday that eligible non-profit organizations, state, local, and tribal government agencies, and institutions of higher learning may now submit their proposals to host Boots to Business — B2B — courses at military installations outside the continental United States. The awarded organization will provide B2B training to transitioning service members and military spouses at overseas military installations. The B2B progr...

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