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  • Looking out my Backdoor: Pay de pimiento morron and other wonders

    Sondra Ashton|Updated Apr 15, 2022

    In the space of a few days I’ve transformed from a hermit grub to social butterfly. It all began when John and Carol invited me to please, please, please join them for a lunch before they headed off into the sunrise back to Minnesota. I had turned down numerous such invitations during these last months, just not comfortable being out in the greater community. When you come to visit we will take you to spend an afternoon walking the grounds of the Hacienda del Carmen, a b...

  • Blizzard still hitting parts of Montana, some snow forecast here

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    Staff and wire report Snow continues to shut down parts of North Dakota after also closing schools and roads in Montana, with some snow also forecast over the weekend in the Havre area. What has been likened to a 100-year blizzard walloped southwest and southern Montana this week before moving into North Dakota. In Montana, AccuWeather reports many areas received more than a foot of snow, while others received two to three feet and Albro Lake near Pony in the southwest part of the state received 47 inches. This part of the st...

  • USS Montana Committee gives presentation in Havre

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Apr 14, 2022

    The USS Montana Commissioning Committee gave a presentation to area residents at Montana State University-Northern Wednesday night about the submarine that is their namesake, one that will be the first ship commissioned as the USS Montana in more than 100 years. Committee Chair Bill Whitsitt led the presentation where he provided details on the ship and its upcoming commission, his committee's work, and he presented the bell that will be aboard the ship, a replica of the bell...

  • Shores Floral donates to Serving of Hope

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    from Northern Montana Health Care Many thanks go out to Shores Floral of Chinook. It recently held a Daffodil Fundriaser for the Serving of Hope Fund, a project of the Northern Montana Health Care Foundation. In the fundraiser, 775 bunches of daffodils were ordered and delivered to Hi-Line residents, netting a donation of $5,425. Tomi Simonson, owner of Shore's Floral, presented the check to Health Care Foundation Board Member Bonnie Weber Wednesday at Shores Floral. The...

  • Volunteers needed for Producer Partnership beef project

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    Press release A group looking to donate beef to help reduce hunger in Montana is looking for help as it prepares to ramp up its own meat processing. A whopping 96,882 pounds of animal protein was donated by nonprofit Producer Partnership in the past two years, and this feat would not have been possible if it weren't for the generosity of Montanans across the state. In the past, the Producer Partnership has asked for donations in the form of cull animals and money - now, the or...

  • For the Record, April 14, 2022

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    Havre Police Department Justine Philomene Bauer of Havre, 31, was arrested on a charge of violation of a protective order and on three Justice or City court warrants after a caller in the alley between Second and Third streets reported a woman refusing to leave and causing a disturbance Wednesday at 12:39 p.m. -- Officers were called Wednesday at 3:47 p.m.to a two-vehicle crash involving a Buick and a Chevrolet at Third Avenue and Eighth Street. -- Gabriel Evan Jordan of Havre...

  • Havre softball and track cancelled

    Kason Clark|Updated Apr 14, 2022

    While the weather has been warming up, this week's cold and snowy weather is a reminder of what it is to live on the Hi-Line. This week's inclement weather has put a pause on the spring seasons of the Havre High softball team and the Havre High track and field teams. As the Blue Ponies head into their breaks, they should feel good early in the season. The HHS softball team is off to a 3-4 start to this season. The Blue Ponies started the spring with three conference games...

  • Havre High tennis teams still hoping to play this weekend

    Havre Daily Staff|Updated Apr 14, 2022

    by Havre Daily Staff The Havre High tennis teams got through a grueling two days of the Havre Invitational last weekend. Now, the Blue Ponies will be road warriors for the rest of the season. If the weather cooperates that is. Havre was supposed to head to Cut Bank for the Class A Duals this weekend, a tournament in which the Ponies would face Class A rivals from the west in Polson and Libby, as well as East Helena and others. Cut Bank, though, canceled the event Tuesday due...

  • Lights' basketball lands Michigan standout guard

    George Ferguson|Updated Apr 14, 2022

    The Montana State University-Northern men's basketball program has added a new standout for the 2022-23 season. Coach Shawn Huse has announced the signing of 6-1 guard Myles Dalton, of Commerce Township, Michigan. The two-time All-Conference guard led his team to one of the best finishes in recent history for Wayne County - of the Michigan Community College Athletic Association. While there he performed as an efficient, do-it-all guard spearheading the attack on 12 points per...

  • Hunter education in-person courses being offered across northeast Montana

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    from Fish, Wildlife and Parks GLASGOW — Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Hunter Education in-person course dates have been set for many areas across northeast Montana. All hunter education classes are free of charge. Many classes are being held prior to the June 1 application deadline for deer B, elk B and antelope. In the next few months, classroom courses are being held in the following communities, with the start date listed: • Havre: April 21 • Saco: May 2 • Glasgow: May 2 • Wolf Point: May 4 • Havre: May 12 In-person,...

  • Avian influenza reported in poultry in Judith Basin and Cascade counties

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    Department of Livestock HELENA - Montana Department of Livestock announced April 8 the confirmation of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza in two domestic flocks in Montana. These are the first cases of HPAI reported in domestic poultry in Montana since 2015. Montana is the 25th state to report cases of HPAI in domestic poultry in 2022. Avian influenza is an infectious viral disease of birds that can cause high mortality rates in domestic flocks. Migratory waterfowl are the...

  • FWP concerned about winterkill in numerous northeast Montana ponds

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    Region 6 Press release GLASGOW - The climate in northeast Montana the last few years hasn't been the best for area fishing ponds, and Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks is asking anglers to help identify ponds that may have winterkill of fish. Following a very dry winter in 2020-2021, the summer of 2021 was one of the driest on record and was followed by another winter of less than average precipitation. This has left fish populations in many ponds and small reservoirs across...

  • Spring turkey hunting season opens Friday

    Updated Apr 14, 2022

    from Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks HELENA — Montana’s spring male turkey season opens April 15. Turkey hunters can purchase a turkey license for a general area at Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks offices or license providers or online. The 2022 turkey regulations are included in the 2022 Upland Game Bird Regulations Booklet. Regulations are available where licenses are sold and online at http://fwp.mt.gov . Turkey hunting in Region 4 has changed to a general license spring opportunity When transporting a spring turkey in...