News you can use

Articles from the March 28, 2018 edition


Sorted by date  Results 1 - 11 of 11

  • Discussion of 'Persopolis' tonight at Havre-Hill County Library

    Updated Mar 29, 2018

    The discussion of Marjane Satrapi’s “Persopolis” in the Havre-Hill County Library’s Winter Reading Series had been moved to tonight at 7 p.m. An earlier press release listing the date published in the Havre Daily News had the wrong date.... Full story

  • STATE CHAMPION BEARS WALK WITH A PURPOSE

    Chris Peterson|Updated Mar 28, 2018

    At the start of the season, the Box Elder Lady Bears had a couple of goals. One was to win a Class C state championship; the other was to bring attention to some issues that affect their tribe, their reservation and themselves. Those issues are murdered and missing Native American women, as well as other problems such as drug abuse and domestic violence. The cause became something that motivated the Bears and Tuesday, was another step in that effort, as the Box Elder girls and...

  • Flooding in Chouteau, Blaine counties, more snow on the way

    Tim Leeds|Updated Mar 28, 2018

    Flood warnings and advisories remain in place in Chouteau County and Blaine County also has them in place, mainly because of an ice jam in Clear Creek that has been cleared, a county official said. Blaine County Disaster and Emergency Services Coordinator Haley Velk said an ice jam caused water levels to rise above flood stage in Clear Creek, with flooding on Machinist Road about seven miles south and west of Chinook. That impacted a couple of residences, although they have other routes they can use, she said. Blaine County...

  • Another Leadership High School class graduates in Havre

    Tim Leeds|Updated Mar 28, 2018

    After a morning spent job shadowing in the last month of preparing life skills, 19 Havre High School juniors graduated from Leadership High School Tuesday. The program started in 2000 and is put on by the Havre Area Chamber of Commerce in conjunction with Havre High School to give students enrolled some extra education in preparing for adult life, Chamber Executive Director Jody Olson said. "(It gives them) a snapshot of life outside of school and maybe shows them some skills...

  • Pettinato stumps in Havre for Congress

    Alex Ross|Updated Mar 28, 2018

    Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives Jared Pettinato talked with voters at Triple Dog Brewing Co Tuesday, part of a six-stop whistle stop tour he is making across northern Montana. Pettinato said in an interview that he has already visited Wolf Point and Glasgow, and will round out his tour with stops in Cut Bank, Browning and Libby. A former U.S. Justice Dept. attorney from Whitefish Pettinato is vying to be the Democratic candidate to take on Rep. Greg...

  • Agenda - Hill County Park Board

    Updated Mar 28, 2018

    Hill County Park Board meeting will be in the Timmons Room, Hill County Courthouse, Monday, April 2, at 5:30 p.m. 1. Approval of minutes 2. Approval of agendas 3. Guests and public comments on agenda items only 4. Cabin business 5. Old business: Cabin inspections, Monitoring progress, East Fork fire update/HCCD funds, Cabin lease, Natural Resource Committee – Renelle, Fee process recommendation – Finance and Planning Committee 6. New business: Lon Waid – Logging interest, Location of May meeting, Terry Turner: Gover...

  • For the Record, March 28, 2018

    Updated Mar 28, 2018

    Havre Police Department Michelle Rose Jiron of Havre, 26, was arrested on charges of criminal contempt and no insurance on owner’s vehicle in relation to a 24-7 Sobriety Program violation Tuesday at 8 a.m. at the police station. —— Three arrests were made after a 17th Street West caller reported Tuesday at 2:25 p.m. that two men were trying to kick in her door, but no details were provided about the arrests. —— Officers investigated after a 19th Street caller reported Tuesday at 6:51 p.m. that a lawn decoration was stolen. H...

  • MSU releases green pea variety 12 years in the making

    Updated Mar 28, 2018

    By Jenny Lavey MSU News Service BOZEMAN - More than a decade ago when Montana's pulse crop industry was a sliver in northeastern Montana and there wasn't much money to fund alternative crop trials, a Montana State University agricultural faculty member was planting the future. Chengci Chen, superintendent of the MSU Eastern Agricultural Research Center in Sidney has spent the last 12 years developing pulse crops specifically adapted to Montana's growing conditions. One...

  • Havre climbing in All-Sports race

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 28, 2018

    Thanks to an outstanding finish to the winter sports season, Havre High made a big jump in the Great Falls Tribune All-Sports Trophy race. With a state championship in girls basketball, and a second-place finish in wrestling, Havre now has 40 points and is in ninth place overall. Havre is also just 18 points shy of Hardin for second in Class A. Billings Central will be hard to catch in the Class A race however, as the Rams have 84 points and are in second place overall....

  • Area grapplers shine at Montana Open

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 27, 2018

    A host of wrestlers from the Havre Wrestling Club did well at the Montana Open this past weekend in Billings. Havre took fourth place with 81 points and was just one point away from tying the second-place team. A total of 148 teams and almost 2,000 wrestlers were at the tournament. HWC Results Kaleb Everly - 6U-37 - 5th Place Brady Boucher - 6U-40 - 1st Place John Caven - 6U-40 - DNP Knaeryn Stratton - 6U-49 - DNP Blayke Fuzesy - 6U-49 - 1st Place Ivan Old Elk - 6U-55 - DNP...

  • Local Bowling Report: Plenty of good scores rolled at Harvest Moon Lanes

    Julie Rodgers|Updated Mar 27, 2018

    The bowling season continues on, though things will start to wind down in the coming weeks. Women's highs for the last two weeks were, Lindsey Brendgord 212, 585, and for the men, Jeff Healy 266, Nick Turner 711, Chris Owens 263, Cody Thompson 671. Sunday Keglers: Jeania Stile 158, Pam Conaster 171, 160, Michele Denny 182, Julie Smith 158, Alicia Burrington 156, 155, Hailey Breum 178, Brandy Kurtz 207-481, Amanda Moomey 158, 173, 160-491, Donna Tilleman 159, 162-465, Kyndra...

Rendered 04/24/2024 13:29