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  • Cottonwood School board sets regular meeting Tuesday

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Cottonwood School is holding its regular school board meeting Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the West School. Due to Gov. Steve Bullock’s stay-at-home directive, people should contact Serena Dawson at 265-6970 to attend via electronics....

  • Havreites starting to howl for health care workers

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    by Jack Lambert, Havre Daily News Havreites have joined a host of towns across the nation and Montana, howling for the people battling COVID-19. Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, health care workers, emergency services and other essential workers have faced unprecedented challenges, both personally and professionally. Montanans have banded together to show their appreciation for those workers throughout the stay-at-home order. KNMC 90.1, Montana State University-Northern's...

  • Don't put your shovels away just yet - Winter isn't over

    George Fergson|Updated Apr 10, 2020

    The National Weather Service in Great Falls has Havre, the Hi-Line, and much of north- and south-central Montana under either a winter weather advisory or a winter storm warning. For Hill and Blaine Counties, the area is under a winter weather advisory starting at 6 p.m. tonight and lasting through 6 p.m. Saturday. The advisory says the area could receive between 2-4 inches of snow at lower elevations, while the Bear Paw Mountains could see between 4-8 inches. Impacts listed...

  • Governor deems Easter Bunny, Tooth Fairy, other magical creatures essential

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Note: This was provided by the Office of the Montana Governor HELENA — Gov. Steve Bullock issued a directive Thursday designating the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, unicorns, friendly dragons and other magical creatures as essential ahead of the upcoming Easter holiday weekend. “I recognize this is a difficult time for families across Montana. Right now, parents are having to explain the many recent changes and challenges in their children’s lives,” Governor Bullock said. “I believe it’s especially important we remember to... Full story

  • Montana National Guard screening Amtrak passengers in Havre

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Montana National Guard soldiers are working at the Havre Amtrak station, following a directive from Gov. Steve Bullock to screen people coming into the state for symptoms and contact history of COVID-19. Liaison Officer Capt. John MacNeal is one of four Montana National Guard members who are screening people at the Amtrak station in Havre. "So we're asking a series of questions and then taking people's temperature just to check for possible exposure," he said. He said if... Full story

  • Sen. Tester says more needed on medical supply shortage

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 10, 2020

    In a press conference call Thursday U.S. Sen. John Tester, D-Mont., said more is needed to remedy Montana’s medical supply shortage during the COVID-19 pandemic. “We are still desperately short on needed medical supplies particularly personal protective equipment,” Tester said. He said Montana needs 460,000 N95 respirator masks for its health care workers. Federal Emergency Management Agency committed to providing 79,000 of those masks from the national strategic stockpile, but Tester said the state has only received 11,00... Full story

  • Daines calls for more payroll protection funding

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 10, 2020

    U.S. Sen. Steve Daines, R-Mont., said during a telephone town hall Thursday that he’s heard concerns from small business owners that the Payroll Protection Program will run out of money. He said the program still has money for now, but he shares this concern given that the program has given out 5,300 loans to Montana businesses since Tuesday. “We need to get ahead of that… this is really critical to our small businesses,” he said. Daines touted the accomplishments of Montana’s smaller financial institutions and their han... Full story

  • The total number of cases of COVID-19 in Montana on the state map after today's 10 a.m. update was 365 with 15 new cases.

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    The number of hospitalizations, including people hospitalized before being tested, was 41 with 29 still in the hospital. The number of tests completed was 8,297. The number of recoveries was 165. The number of deaths was 6. The numbers by county were: Hill: 1, zero new cases Liberty: 1, zero new cases Blaine: 0 Chouteau: 0 Teton: 18, zero new cases Gallatin, 134, 6 new cases Carbon: 6, 3 new cases Yellowstone: 55, 3 new cases Big Horn: 1, 1 new case Lewis and Clark: 16, 1 new case Missoula: 26, 1 new case Beaverhead: 1, zero... Full story

  • Senior Center News, April 10, 2020

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    North Central Senior Citizens Center Menu by Earlene DeWinter People can call the Senior Center at 265-5464 before 10 a.m. to order a meal to be picked up at noon. People will be asked to space out to meet social distancing requirements. Monday — Chicken-fried steak, mashed potatoes and gravy, Carrots, Berry Peach Crisp Tuesday — Salad, meatloaf, au gratin potatoes, green beans, cake Wednesday — Sweet and sour pork, rice, egg rolls, coffee cake Thursday — Chicken broccoli casserole, salad, garlic-cheddar biscuit, dessert...

  • Plowed Under Band releases single from new album

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Havre country artists in Plowed Under Band set to release today their new single, "Tomorrow Might Not Matter," for their new album. The song is to be released on music platform sites such as Apple Music, Spotify, Youtube and others. "It's an uplifting song about making sure that you are living your life to the fullest because tomorrow might not matter; tomorrow isn't guaranteed," Plowed Under Band drummer Rob Everingham said. The song was written by band member Justin...

  • Letter to the Editor - Need to do better with prison population during pandemic

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Editor, Health care experts across the board have all stated that practicing social distancing, adequate hygiene, and good medical care are crucial in combating the spread of COVID-19. Ironically enough, those things are often in part, or wholly, unavailable to people currently in our carceral systems. This virus is dangerous, but it is especially dangerous among incarcerated populations. Without action, these people will die Montana needs to do better. There needs to be a coordinated effort across the state to mitigate, or...

  • Public lands more precious than ever

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Montanans are doing our part in this very difficult time to help each other out and curb the spread of the COVID 19 virus. We come together and look out for each other, as we always have in times of crisis, and in this case that means practicing social distancing to slow the spread of this disease. It is times like this that we as Montanans are even more appreciative of our public mountains and foothills, forests and prairies, and rivers and streams. Montanans recreate in the outdoors at as high of a rate as any state, and...

  • View from the North 40: I am redefining my comfort zone

    Pam Burke|Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Knowledge gives me comfort — but I think that’s true of everyone. Think about parents with their first child. Everything the child does is interesting or worrisome, and studied for understanding. The second child is a lot more boring, and if they get up to, say, six children then that last one can be running feral in the street with grapes stuffed in its nostrils and pencil firmly grasped in one hand, and the parents are, like, “Meh, it’s OK. Kids are resilient. Remarka...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Monday 1:30 p.m. — Building Manager Meeting Tuesday 10:30 a.m. — County Road Department meeting — phone conference 2 p.m. — Beaver Creek Dam instrumentation kickoff meeting — Beaver Creek Dam at the the pavilion on the west side Wednesday Noon to 1 p.m. — Board of Health Phone Conference — GoTo Meeting Thursday 10 a.m. — Weekly business meeting Manual claims Employment review Resolutions Tax adjustments County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval Contracts Time for comments from the public Friday 1 p.m. — Board of...

  • Agenda - Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    The Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees will meet Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Havre Middle School. The agenda for the meeting is: A. Call to order 1. Pledge of Allegiance 2. Roll call 3. Welcome to visitors 4. Presentation and display 5. Agenda deletions or corrections, and additions allowed by policy, if any B. Unanimous consent agenda C. Old business 1. Consideration of new district policy, 3650, Pupil Online Personal Information Protection on second and final reading 2. Consideration of updated remote learning plan 3....

  • For the Record, April 10, 2020

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Havre Police Department Julian Capion of Havre, 24, was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge, after a 13th Street West caller reported three people fighting outside Thursday at 9:18 a.m. -- Officers performed a civil standby Thursday at 2:47 p.m. on Sixth Street. -- Nelson Travis Alexander of Box Elder, 54, was issued a summons on a theft charge after a caller at a First Street business reported at 7:23 p.m. Thursday that a shoplifter had left the store and headed east. --...

  • Obituary - Donald 'Dewey' Dolezal

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Donald "Dewey" Dolezal, 97, decided to leave this earthly place on March 25, 2020, and join his beloved wife of 73 years, Virginia, to work their fields together in a better place. Dewey was born to Joseph Dolezal and Francis O'Keefe in Billings, Montana, September 26, 1922. He had three younger brothers, Kenneth, Eugene and Pat. After marrying Virginia Patterson on her birthday, February 15, 1946, they moved to Hingham, Montana, to work for the Rodney and Hilda Spicher... Full story

  • Obituary - Carol A. Upshaw

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Carol A. Upshaw, 76, passed away due to natural causes at the Sweet Memorial Nursing Home Wednesday, April 8, 2020. Cremation has taken place, and services are pending with Holland & Bonine Funeral Home.... Full story

  • OUTDOORS: A beaver emerges from the water in Beaver Creek Park south of Havre.

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

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  • OUTDOORS: FWP: Most public access remains open

    Fish Wildlife and Parks|Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Montana FWP As a reminder to stay safe during the COVID-19 pandemic, social distancing guidelines should be followed at all Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks sites. People need to keepa 6-foot distance from fellow recreators. While fishing access sites, state parks and wildlife management areas remain open - check for seasonal closures and openings - fishing piers, playgrounds and group-use facilities are closed to the public. Maintenance at FWP facilities will be cut back and...

  • Not Over Yet: MHSA extends spring sports postponement

    Aarron Thompson|Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Teams and fans across Montana have been waiting for quite some time to hear the decision regarding the spring sports season from the Montana High School Association. Originally, the decision was to by made April 13, but the MHSA moved it up to Thursday. After what seemed like forever, the MHSA made its call. As of Thursday, the suspension of 2020 high school spring sports will be extended to April 24. In summary, the season will be canceled if face-to-face school instruction...

  • Hi-Line Living: Lonesome wife wanted ...

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Arleen Rice for the Havre Daily News So begins the story of the Simpson Bachelor's Club located some 37 miles North of Havre on the Wildhorse Trail. The dream of owning your own little piece of ground and filing a claim to homestead called many a young man to the north Havre community. Andrew "Andy" Young was one of those young men, and this is where this tale of the club begins. Young was born in Abilene, Kansas, in the year 1880. He moved to the Simpson area in 1914 to file...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    On a hillside near the city, a grove of olives grew — Gethsemane means “oil press” — its nuance Jesus knew. This Garden Grove, a place of prayer — a happ’ning there one night, near press for oil — the press of sin, our sins on Christ, not light. So — what happened in that garden, where heavy weights press oil? Affliction and anxiety, to us they are a foil. The first man, Adam, by his choice disjoined(1) God by his sin. The second Adam, Jesus Christ, forgives us from within. He knew He was the sacrifice, He sweat real drop...

  • Pastor's Corner: Good Friday

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Today we find ourselves in the middle of Holy Week as we make that sacred pilgrimage with Jesus to the cross of Good Friday and the empty tomb of Easter morning. In a very real way, we are walking the way of the cross ourselves throughout this time. Like Jesus, we are carrying the burdens of COVID-19 and all that this pandemic has laid upon us. Our experience today of pain, suffering, and grief is as real for us as it was for Jesus. I am very aware right now that there are an extraordinary number of individuals who are being...

  • Out Our Way: It's Friday - but Sunday's coming! - Psalm 31:9-16

    Updated Apr 10, 2020

    Out our way, there are many things that give a lift to the heart. The smell of lilacs in May, the sight of Saddle Butte in the early morning, Charlie and me riding the Tiger Ridge looking for strays, and, of course, the sound of the meadowlarks. Some of you may recall that story I tell about being caught in a blizzard down in Wyoming on a back road. The nearest town was 50 miles away and my car started having engine problems. Turns out the highway patrol had closed the road after I had turned on it just after leaving...

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