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  • MAT slates 'Rugburns' dinner theater in Havre, Chinook

    Tim Leeds and Ryan Welch|Updated Apr 6, 2018

    Montana Actors' Theatre is again combining drama and food with fine meals set to be served before three weekends of a locally written dark comedy. The acting troupe is producing "Rugburns," written by its artistic director, Jay Pyette, starting the weekend of April 13-14 and running the following two weekends. Pyette, who also is directing the production, said the play is a fast-paced comedy. "A ludicrous farce where things spin out of control so quickly based on the...

  • Quick Pics: Monkeying around

    Updated Apr 6, 2018

  • China-US trade dispute looms over Montana beef export deal

    Updated Apr 6, 2018

    By MATTHEW BROWN Associated Press BILLINGS — A brewing trade war between China and the U.S. comes at an inopportune time for Montana ranchers, who are seeking to close a multi-year deal to export up to $200 million of beef through China’s largest online retailer, industry representatives said Thursday. The export agreement between the Montana Stockgrowers Association and Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com was touted as a landmark agreement when it was announced in November, soon after the lifting of longstanding res...

  • Hansonl qualifies as independent in Hill County Commission race

    Alex Ross|Updated Apr 6, 2018

    Dale Hansonl of North Havre will appear on the ballot as an independent this November in the District 3 race for Hill County Commissioner. Hansonl said a lack of communication exists between the commissioners and the public, and this is something he hopes to address if elected. "I had to go around and collect signatures to get on the ballot and that was one of the things I kept hearing over and over again from people is there doesn't seem to be very good communication between...

  • Voices of the Hi-Line celebrates diversity in the community

    Kristen Takeuchi|Updated Apr 6, 2018

    Montana State University-Northern will be presenting “Voices of the Hi-Line at the university’s Little Theatre Wednesday, April 11, at 7 p.m. This event is free and open to the public and is being hosted by the Office of Diversity Awareness and Multicultural Programs and English departments. It is being presented in conjunction with National Poetry Month. According to a promotional poster, Voices of the Hi-Line “celebrate the beauty of poetry and languages in the form of poems, chants, and songs in the other languages our c...

  • First fundraiser set in Historic Post Office

    Alex Ross|Updated Apr 6, 2018

    The Hill County Community Foundation is holding its first major fundraising event this year with Spring for the Arts set for April 21. Foundation Chair Pam Veis said the event is meant to educate people about the foundation’s work and raise money to increase the size of the foundation’s endowment. The gala at the Havre Historic Post Office will include dinner, live music and auctions. Veis said the foundation’s endowment provides grants for projects that promote local arts and culture, beautify the community or provide basic...

  • Havre Middle School names students of month

    Updated Apr 6, 2018

    Havre Middle School's Sixth-Grade Student of the Month for March is Kyanna Jarvis. Kyanna is the daughter of Richard and Tamecia Jarvis. She has one brother, Mekhi Jarvis, and one sister, Amaya Jarvis. Kyanna is a part of the track team and plays intramural basketball for HMS. She also enjoys other sports like soccer, volleyball, softball and tumbling. In her spare time, she hangs out with family and friends. At the middle school, Kyanna has a great upbeat personality. She is...

  • Rocky Boy lists students of the month for March

    Updated Apr 6, 2018

    Junior High Izaiah Montano is one of Rocky Boy Junior High School's March students of the month. Staff who nominated Izaiah said he is a hardworking, respectful and diligent student. He is doing great work in all his classes. Izaiah is a good-natured student and is willing to help out whenever he is needed. Keep up the great work, Izaiah, you have made us all proud! Elkin Big Knife is the other Junior High March Student of the Month. Nominating staff said Elkin has been...