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  • Obituary - Gary Lee Darlington

    Updated Mar 27, 2017

    Gary Lee Darlington, 70, passed away peacefully at his residence March 24, 2017, due to natural causes. His funeral service will be at 11 a.m. today, Monday, March 27, 2017, at the Big Sandy Methodist Church with Pastor Sharon Robertson officiating. Burial will be at 11 a.m., Tuesday, March 28, 2017, at the Big Sandy Cemetery. Memorials in Gary's name may be made to Chouteau County Hospice, Chouteau County Cancer Association, or to the charity of the donor's choice. Please... Full story

  • Trump, GOP leaders pull health care bill

    Updated Mar 24, 2017

    By ERICA WERNER and ALAN FRAM Associated Press WASHINGTON - In a humiliating setback, President Donald Trump and GOP leaders pulled their "Obamacare" repeal bill off the House floor today after it became clear the measure would fail badly. It was a stunning defeat for the new president after he had demanded House Republicans vote on the legislation today, threatening to leave "Obamacare" in place and move on to other issues if the vote failed. The bill was withdrawn minutes... Full story

  • Think estate planning has to be dry and boring? Think again

    Updated Mar 24, 2017

    Havre Daily News staff An expert on estate planning is giving a presentation she describes as fun and interactive — as well as extremely important — in Havre Monday. Montana State University Extension Professor and Family Economics Specialist Marsha Goetting, Ph.D., will present “Wildflower Reflections: Families, Legacies and Estate Planning” starting at 6:30 p.m. in the Hill County Electric Hospitality Room at 2121 U.S. Highway 2 West. “If you think estate planning is a boring topic, then you haven’t been to one of … Goetti...

  • Quick Pics - A new sheriff in town

    Updated Mar 24, 2017

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  • Rules approved for boats at Tiber and Canyon Ferry

    Updated Mar 24, 2017

    Staff and Wire report Montana’s Fish and Wildlife Commission approved new rules for boaters at Canyon Ferry and Tiber reservoirs. “This will ensure that watercraft not in the local boater program will depart from the reservoirs at points where inspection and decontamination stations are located,” said Eileen Ryce, chief of Fisheries for Fish, Wildlife and Parks. The rules are part of Montana’s response to the discovery of invasive mussel larvae last fall in Tiber Reservoir and a suspected sample from Canyon Ferry Reservo...

  • Royal Bliss making concert stop at Havre's Eagle Club

    Alex Ross|Updated Mar 24, 2017

    Royal Bliss, a country-rock band from Salt Lake City that has opened for such widely known artists as Lynyrd Skynyrd, will perform 7 p.m Sunday at the Havre Eagles Club. "If you like really good music in the vein of the Eagles or Tom Petty, if you really like good music, these guys are masters of really good music," said Greg Smith, a music promoter from Malta who is organizing the three-stop tour. Smith said the show at the Eagles Club will be the last leg of the tour. Royal...

  • Work on Hill County 4-H Chuckwagon building moves forward

    Alex Ross|Updated Mar 24, 2017

    Hill County 4-H members and the contractor hired to build a new Chuckwagon at the Great Northern Fairgrounds gathered by the existing structure Thursday to plan the next steps. The 4-H Chuckwagon Committee members announced they selected Clausen and Sons as the lead contractor in the project. "Basically, the community needs to know where we are at and that we are finally going to break ground," Chuckwagon Committee member Lue Waite said. Dave Clausen, with a drawing of the...