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  • Former Light LaVon Myers named Box Elder head coach

    George Ferguson|Updated Apr 21, 2017

    The Box Elder boys basketball team has a new head coach, but it's a face familiar to the Bears and to the Hi-Line. On Friday, former MSU-Northern All-American LaVon Myers was named to succeed head coach Jeremy MacDonald as head coach of the boys basketball program in Box Elder. "It's a great opportunity," Myers said. "The foundation has already been laid thanks to what Jeremy brought to the program. I just want to continue the tradition and help our kids get better. Help lead...

  • MDT putting centerline rumble strips on area highways

    Tim Leeds|Updated Apr 21, 2017

    People may experience short delays on highways in north-central Montana for the next month or two as the Great Falls Office of the Montana Department of transportation works to install centerline rumble strips on the highways. “Centerline rumble strips are installed in both passing and non-passing zones, “Roy Peterson, MDT traffic and safety engineer, said in a press release. “They are not meant to deter safe passing of other vehicles or bicyclists, rather they are meant to alert drivers and motorcyclists that they are cross...

  • Autism Walk set for Saturday

    Alex Ross|Updated Apr 21, 2017

    We are Autism Havre, a support group of parents of children with disorders on the autism spectrum, and the social services provider Quality of Life Concepts will hold their 2nd annual Autism Awareness Fun run, walk and stroller roll Saturday. “We’ve been planning for about three months.” said Jessie Fuzesy, a family support specialist with Quality of Life Concepts. “We have a lot of exciting things planned for tomorrow.” Registration will begin at 8:45 a.m at District 4 Human Resources Development Council at 2229 Fifth Ave...

  • Fire displaces family

    Paul Dragu|Updated Apr 21, 2017

    Fire department officials are investigating the source of a house fire that caused thousands of dollars of damage and has displaced the family living in the home, Fire Chief Mel Paulson said this morning. The fire was called in Thursday at 3:53 p.m. from a caller on the 900 Block of Seventh Street and the Fire Department responded with an eight-man crew. The fire was extinguished, but not before anywhere between $25,000 to $50,000 worth of damage was caused, Paulson said. The damage, Paulson said, was mostly on the exterior,...