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Articles from the April 9, 2018 edition


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  • For the Record, April 9, 2018

    Updated Apr 10, 2018

    Havre Police Department Officers made an arrest while serving a warrant Friday at 10:48 a.m. on Fourth Street. The jail roster lists Ariana Horn, who was named as the involved party, as being arrested on violation of conditions of release. —— Christopher Allan Steiner of Havre, 32, was arrested on violation of federal warrants Friday at 12:43 p.m. on 12th Avenue. —— A two-vehicle noninjury crash was investigated Friday at 2:34 p.m. on First Street. —— Cecilia Eve Eagleman of Havre, 34, was arrested on two Justice or City cou...

  • Quick Pics: Northern Spring Fling

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

  • An indoor day in Cut Bank for the Ponies

    Chris Peterson|Updated Apr 9, 2018

    Another pile of snow drilled Havre Saturday afternoon and into Sunday, and that's precisely why the Havre High tennis teams couldn't host this past weekend's 2018 Havre Invitational. And yet, the Blue Ponies, of longtime head coach George Ferguson, got to play tennis anyway. Havre traveled to Cut Bank Saturday for a double-dual with the Cut Bank Wolves, of veteran head coach Jim Gregg. It was the second such meeting between the Ponies and Wolves this season in Cut Bank, and fo...

  • Quick Pics: Autism event

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

  • Montana governor travels to Iowa as he explores possible run

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

    By MATT VOLZ Associated Press HELENA — Montana Gov. Steve Bullock wrapped up a two-day tour of Iowa on Friday to campaign for that state’s Democratic attorney general and test the waters for a possible 2020 presidential run. Bullock headlined a fundraiser for Attorney General Tom Miller’s re-election campaign on Thursday and on Friday was to speak to Polk County Democrats in the state’s largest county. In between, Bullock’s schedule was packed with meetings with local elected officials and party leaders across central I...

  • Kassmier campaigns at Pachyderm meeting

    Alex Ross|Updated Apr 9, 2018

    Joshua Kassmier talked about jobs, the state budget and guns when he spoke Friday to the North Central Pachyderm Club at the Duck Inn. Kassmier is a Republican candidate for the Montana House of Representatives in House District 27 that stretches from the Canadian border to just outside of Great Falls. He said he decided to run for the state legislature to ensure his three children have a good future. "I have three kids and I want to make sure that they have the same great...

  • Montana high court weighs ban on religious school tax credit

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

    By MATT VOLZ Associated Press HELENA — The Montana Supreme Court heard arguments Friday on reinstating a ban on tax credits for donations that go toward scholarships for students who attend private religious schools. Montana revenue officials and public education advocates urged the justices to reverse a Kalispell judge’s order last year and prevent religious schools from benefiting from the tax credit program. Attorneys for the parents of three religious school students, however, asked the justices to toss the ban bec...

  • Havre just short of record snow for year

    Tim Leeds|Updated Apr 9, 2018

    Snow fell over the weekend, fairly heavily at times, and left Havre just short of setting a new record for winter snowfall. But the weather forecasters say that, despite a warming trend, a storm later in the week could hit and that could set the new record. Havre — named by Weather Channel as the city with the worst winter this year in the country — has seen 92.5 inches of snow since July 1, starting with a record-setting blizzard Oct. 2-3 that dropped more than a foot of wet, heavy snow, followed by wintry December and Jan...

  • Spay/neuter clinic strives to lessen feral cat population

    Kristen Takeuchi|Updated Apr 9, 2018

    Clinic volunteers aimed to warn and educate about the large number of feral cats in the area during a special clinic. Last Friday and Saturday, the Hi-Line Spay/Neuter Clinic was held for feral and barn cats in the area. The clinic was held at Kitty Keepers Sanctuary and Cat Rescue and was staffed completely by volunteers, many of them from Eastside Animal Hospital, which closed its doors for the two days of the clinic so they could help spay and neuter all the cats that were...

  • Local News - My Hi-Line feature starts this week in the Havre Daily

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

    The Havre Daily News has announced a new feature called My Hi-Line which will consist of reader-submitted photos and will run every other Wednesday starting this week on April 11. The photos that will be chosen to run will be photos that show a unique aspect of something in Havre and the surrounding area. The requirements for submitting photos is as follows: • At least 1 MB in size • Must contain where the photo was taken • Must have the photographers name • Must be taken within a month of the submit date Photos are due at...

  • Jett again poised to be in the Lights' backfield

    Chris Peterson|Updated Apr 9, 2018

    Playing college athletics is never an easy thing to do and because of that, each college athlete, no matter what the sport has a story to tell. And Montana State University-Northern running back Jett Robertson is no different. Robertson came to the Lights via Ironwood High School in Glendale, Arizona. He was in the first recruiting class of former head coach Aaron Christensen and so his time at Northern has been filled with change and turmoil. A lot of the change has had to...

  • Obituary - Joseph Russell DiSalvo

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

    Joseph Russell DiSalvo of Big Sandy, Montana, 71, passed away peacefully in his sleep sometime during the night of April 5, 2018, at the start of calving season with his dogs by his side. A memorial service was held 11 a.m. today, Monday, April 9, 2018, in Big Sandy, at St. Margaret Mary’s Catholic church with Father Peter Guthneck officiating. Please visit Joe’s online memorial page at http://www.hollandbonine.com and leave a message of condolence for his family. The fam... Full story

  • Obituary - John Chiefstick Jr., "Spirit Horse"

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

    John Chiefstick Jr., “Spirit Horse,”of Rocky Boy, 60, passed away Thursday, April 5, 2018. Spirit Horse fought a good fight. A wake started at 2 p.m. Saturday, April 7, 2018, at the Old Senior Citizens Center in Rocky Boy and continued to today, Monday, April 9, 2018, when a funeral was held at 10 a.m. with burial following in the Chiefstick Family Cemetery. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Please visit John’s online memorial page and leave... Full story

  • Obituary - Jeanne Shaw Hjartarson

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

    Losing her battle with cancer, our beloved sister Jeanne Shaw Hjartarson passed away at Northern Montana Care Center Feb. 28, 2018. We are very grateful for the care she received at the Care Center and the Sletten Cancer Centers in Havre and Great Falls. You are very special people with a tough job. Jeanne was born to Roy and Delores Shaw June 13, 1952, in Havre, MT. She attended St. Jude's School and graduated from Havre High School. She received an associate degree in... Full story

  • Obituary - Randal "Randy" Terry

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

    Randal "Randy" Terry, 66, went home to be with the Lord Thursday, March 29, 2018, after a 2½ year battle with cancer. Cremation has taken place, and a memorial service will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 14, 2018, at Community Bible Church in Fort Benton, with burial to follow in Riverside Cemetery. Benton Funeral Home has been entrusted with services and arrangements. Please visit Randy's online memorial page and leave a message of condolence for his family at... Full story

  • Letter to the Editor - Stop radioactive dumping in Montana

    Updated Apr 9, 2018

    Dear Editor: “Obfuscation” – to make obscure or unintelligible. Gov. Steve Bullock and his party have been considered very environmentally conscious, but it seems they are forging a new direction. North Dakota is not currently allowing the disposal of Bakken oilfield radioactive or hazardous garbage. But the Montana Department of Environmental Quality is moving briskly to welcome a veritable torrent of those toxic materials to a site near a Sidney subdivision and rural school. Imagine having your home on a scenic plate...

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