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  • Feral swine workshop set for Tuesday in Havre

    Tim Leeds|Updated Mar 7, 2020

    Local groups and organizations are holding a workshop in Havre next week to look at a high-priority concern in Montana — the entry of feral swine. “While feral swine are not yet in Montana, we are aware of their expanding range in Saskatchewan and recent reports of sightings of feral swine along Montana’s northern border,” Tahnee Szymanski, assistant state veterinarian with the Montana Department of Livestock said in a press release. “In coordination with our partners, we are working hard to prevent their introduct...

  • Economic Outlook Seminar set for March 17 in Havre

    Tim Leeds|Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Experts are coming to Havre this month to show a snapshot of the local and state economy. The Bureau of Business and Economic Research at the University of Montana is bringing its 45th annual Economic Outlook Seminar series to Havre Tuesday, March 17. "It's time to take a step back and think about where economic growth is heading across the state," BBER Director Patrick Barkey said in a press release. The schedule includes Tiffany Melby, Bear Paw Development Corp.'s director...

  • Beta Sigma Phi's Winter Gala raises $7,000 for local shelters

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Beta Sigma Phi's Xi Tau Chapter raised $7,000 at their Winter Gala Feb. 8 for RezQ Dogs and Friends of the Havre Animal Shelter, spliting the money evenly between the two organizations. "We all have animals and we all love animals. We knew RezQ Dogs were purchasing land up north," said Beta Sigma Phi member Christie Johnson, "... it was a no-brainer." The event held by the local chapter of the non-educational international service sorority served cocktails, and a prime rib or...

  • Havre sending four to Northwest Honor Choir in Spokane

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Four Havre students have qualified to travel to the Northwest Honor Choir, leaving Wednesday to perform in Spokane, Washington, at the Fox Theater Saturday, March 14. Havre High School choir teacher Danna Stoll said she is taking four students from Havre High, Brigham Blackwell, Kate Hemmer, Allie Messinger and Hannah Pratt. "Students from the Pacific Northwest submit auditions online," stoll said "If they are selected they learn their music ahead of time, then put it...

  • Obituary - Avis Jamieson

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Avis Jamieson, 90, passed away March 4, 2020, at Sweet Nursing Home in Chinook, Montana. A vigil will be held at 6 p.m. at St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Chinook Friday, March 6, 2020. The funeral service will be held Saturday March 7, 2020, at 10 a.m. at St. Gabriel Catholic Church in Chinook....

  • Obituary - Charleen Marie Hoyer

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Charleen Marie Hoyer of Billings, 74, passed away at the Billings Clinic Thursday, February 27, 2020. She was a lively woman who always found fun and joy in life. Always up for anything and quick with a laugh, she will be greatly missed by those lucky enough to know her. Charleen was born on April 16, 1945, to Kenneth and Bethel (Goff) Mees in Cody, Wyoming. She attended school in Cody and ultimately graduated from high school in Meeteetse, Wyoming, in 1963. After high school...

  • Obituary - Joseph Patrick Phillips

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Joseph Patrick Phillips, 81 passed away November 21, 2019, in Seymour, Missouri. Joe was born, March 4, 1938, to Hugh Martin and Agatha (Carlin) Phillips in Havre, Montana. He grew up in Havre, attending St. Jude's Catholic Schools, graduating from Havre Central High School in 1956. He continued his education at Idaho State in Pocatello, Idaho, then stayed there to work on the railroad. He later returned to Havre working for the Great Northern Railway pick-up and delivery...

  • Obituary - Sarah Madeline Baker LeFebvre Dec. 16, 1933-Feb. 8, 2020

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Sarah Madeline Baker LeFebvre was born in Havre, Montana, December 16, 1933, to Lillian DuBois and Adolph Baker and left us February 8, 2020, in San Antonio, Texas, at the age of 86. She married Edward E. LeFebvre in 1953 and they had four children. Sarah was Ed's partner in his Air Force career that took them many places. She was always ready for a new adventure and passed that enthusiasm on to her children. Her greatest joy in life was raising her children and providing a go...

  • From the Courts - Federal District Court: Lodge Pole man sentenced for assaulting girlfriend

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    From the Office of the U.S. Attorney for the District of Montana A Lodge Pole man convicted at trial for assaulting his girlfriend on Fort Belknap Indian Reservation was sentenced today in federal District Court in Great Falls to 21 months in prison and three years of supervised release, U.S. Attorney Kurt Alme said. A jury Nov. 6 found Jeremy Davis Wing, 40, guilty of domestic abuse by habitual offender. U.S. District Judge Brian M. Morris presided. During the three-day trial in November, the prosecution presented evidence t...

  • For the Record, March 6, 2020

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Havre Police Department Everett Dale Windyboy of Havre, 67, was issued a summons on a charge of open container in the city, after a caller reported Thursday at 11:07 a.m. that a man who had been passed out in the alley behind the caller's Second Street residence was trying but unable to walk. -- At 2:54 p.m. Thursday, a 37-year-old man was arrested after officers investigated suspicious activity on Second Street related to a 1:27 p.m. report about a man who had charged at the...

  • View from the North 40: Voting is animal nature, one way or another

    Pam Burke|Updated Mar 6, 2020

    I have been working to better understand politics and — with Super Tuesday behind us and the Montana primary election still so far in the distance that we can’t see our relevance beyond our in-state races — I’ve stumbled across a New York Times article delving into voting processes in the animal kingdom. The article, “Sneezing dogs, dancing bees: How animals vote” by Elizabeth Preston, was cute, a lot cuter than you would expect out of the Times, which is known to publish nov...

  • Letter to the Editor - Enter your soup to help the dog park

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Editor, Do you make a soup, chili or stew that’s so delicious that you would love to share it with your community — and possibly win an award for the best soup in town? Now you have that opportunity. The Havre Dog Park Club will hold the Havre Soup Challenge April 4. All you have to do is bring a slow cooker full of your homemade soup, chili or stew to Old Station Brewing Co., 140 First St. in Havre, at noon April 4. Everyone is invited to stop in to sample the entries or have a bowl of their favorite from noon to 4 p.m. The...

  • Cattle Women, Stock Growers offer scholarship

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Press release A scholarship is again offered by the North Central Montana Cattle Women and the North Central Montana Stockgrowers. This annual scholarship is available to high school seniors and college students completing their sophomore year. Interest from a memorial fund honoring the memory of deceased members is contributed to by the Cattle Women. Stockgrowers supplies their portion of the scholarship through fundraising efforts and interest from money left from the Livestock Protective Association, a forerunner to the pr...

  • Survive and advance: Lights play LC State in semis tonight

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 6, 2020

    The Montana State University-Northern Lights had three cracks at the Lewis-Clark State Warriors in their final season in the Frontier Conference, including twice in Lewiston, Idaho. Now, Northern gets one last chance to beat the Warriors before they depart the conference. Thanks to Tuesday night's win at fourth-seeded Montana Tech, the fifth-seeded Lights (20-11) will face the top-seeded Warriors in the Frontier semifinals tonight at LC State. Northern was 0-3 against the...

  • State Legion coming to Legion

    Aarron Thompson|Updated Mar 6, 2020

    It will be some time before the Havre Northstars American Legion baseball team takes to the field, but the coming season will feature something exciting for the Northstars, and Havre baseball fans alike. When the season hits its last legs, the city of Havre will get to see something that has not happened in quite some time. Havre is hosting the 2020 Class A American Legion State Tournament. That's right Havre baseball fans, the state tournament for this season will be held at...

  • Chinook hosts successful blood drive, makes goal of 39 gallons

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Press release The Chinook community hosted the American Red Cross Blood Drive Tuesday. The drive saw 41 presenters with two deferrals making the total number of pints donated 39 on a goal of 39. "We appreciate all who stopped by to donate," Chinook Red Cross Blood Drive Coordinator Carla Jenewein said in a press release. "Our next blood drive will be on Tuesday, May 12, 2020, from 12:30 to 6 p.m. at Wallner Hall." Jenewein said people can go online early to schedule their...

  • Celebrating History: Prohibition violations in the court and lots of birthdays

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    By Emily Mayer More cases pertaining to violations of the Prohibition Act appeared in the Hill County Democrat’s March 4, 1920 edition. This had become the “new normal” in Havre, with more certainly to come as the years progressed. COUNTY ATTORNEY GETS CONTINUANCE OF CASE County Attorney Stranahan has filed with the district court an affidavit for the continuance of the case of the State of Montana ex rel Stranahan, county attorney vs. Havre Hotel Co., and Pat Yeon. Among other allegations set forth in the affidavit are:...

  • Hi-Line Living: Fourth graders display art at Artitudes

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Visitors to Artitudes Gallery have the chance to see a younger view on art starting today when 26 Sunnyside Intermediate School students from Erin Lynch's fourth grade class showcase their art projects at the art cooperative. The show starts with a reception tonight from 6 to 8. The show runs through Thursday, April 30, at the gallery in the Atrium Mall. Lynch said students would be at the reception tonight. "We'll have students present to talk about the pieces they decide to...

  • Rosgaard named to Dean's List at Gonzaga University

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    SPOKANE, Wash. — Ashlin Janal Rosgaard af Havre earned placement on the Gonzaga University Dean’s List for fall semester 2019. Students must earn a 3.5 to 3.84 grade-point average to be listed....

  • Middle School announces students of the month

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Havre Middle School's sixth-grade Student of the Month for February is Kayla Hobbs. Kayla is the daughter of Gary and Valerie Hobbs. She has two sisters, Natalie and Lucy Hobbs. Kayla plays percussion in the HMS band and participated in the Hill County Spelling Bee. Outside of school Kayla is active in hockey, soccer and softball. She also enjoys playing video games with her friends and doing activities with her family. At school, Kayla is a very responsible student who has a...

  • Senior Center News, March 6, 2020

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    North Central Senior Citizens Center, March 9-13 Monday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; bingo at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m; TOPS at 8 a.m.m Mall shopping 1:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Friday — Medical transportation will be available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., but people must make a request at least 24 hours in advance. Menu by Earlene DeWinter (Subject to Change) Monday — Chicken-fried steak, mashed potatoes w...

  • Out Our Way: The Gospel of the cottonwoods - John 11:25-26

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Out our way, winter can be mighty rough. Those “Alberta Clippers” come roaring out of the Arctic dumping now and dropping temperatures well-below freezing. I recall days when the car would not start even in the carport — and times when the plows pushed up snowbanks well over 10 feet high. One October, the snows and cold hit and knocked out power all over the county and folks lived with candles and lanterns for several days. Winter is a dark time, for not only is it cold, but it is bleak. The sun sets early and rises late on t...

  • Roping Religion: Continue to walk with the Lord

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    Many of the ideas and scriptures for this article are from the devotional “God Wants You to Win!” by world champion calf roper Jeff Copenhaver. Many years ago I remember talking to Wells Lamey about his football career in high school. He just kept practicing and doing his best and eventually other kids quit the sport and by the time he was a senior things worked out pretty well for him. Perhaps you need to be encouraged today to not quit because things are tough right now. A lot of life is showing up and doing the next right...

  • Pastor's Corner: 'Who do you say that I am?'

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    In Matthew 16:15, Jesus asked His disciples, “But who do you say that I am?” This is arguably the greatest question ever posed to mankind, but what is noteworthy about the conversation Jesus had with His disciples that day was the question that came earlier. In Matthew 16:13-14, Jesus asked them, “Who do people say that the Son of Man is? The disciples replied, “Some say John the Baptist; and others, Elijah; but still others, Jeremiah, or one of the prophets.” In a sense, this is still what people are saying today. Jesus kne...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Mar 6, 2020

    You know, Lord, a book of devotions began each month with a three-line verse (author unknown) entitled “Gifts of the Season.” February’s gift was The Seed. “Planted in winter’s dark womb, prayer seeds germinate, creating new growth.” We were to trust You, Lord, working unseen, waiting quietly for answers to our prayers. The Wind is the Gift of the Season for March: “Touch of Spirit’s breath offers lift to kites and prayers as March winds praise God.” In March, we’re to pray that this month’s breezes will remind us of the...

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