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  • Name of Havre crash fatality released

    Updated Apr 30, 2019

    Editor’s note: This version corrects the name of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. Name of Havre crash fatality released By Tim Leeds The name of the man who died as a result of a two-vehicle crash at the end of a high-speed pursuit in Havre early Sunday morning has been released. Hill County Sheriff and Coroner Jamieson Ross said Wendall V. Howard of Havre, 26, was the man who died. The passenger in the 2017 Hyundai Sonata Howard was driving, a 20-year-old Billings woman, and the d...

  • High-speed chase ends in fatal crash

    Updated Apr 30, 2019

    Editor’s note: This corrects the spelling of Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. A high-speed chase early Sunday morning of a vehicle reported stolen lead to a two-vehicle crash, killing the driver of the 2017 Hyundai Sonata reported stolen and the hospitalization of a passenger in that vehicle and the driver of the other. Havre Assistant Chief of Police Jason Barkus said Sunday that officers were pursuing the vehicle reported stolen when at 4:09 a.m. Sunday, while it was westbound on F...

  • Hemp oil processing plant opening in area

    Tim Leeds|Updated Apr 30, 2019

    A hemp oil business announced it is opening a plant in Havre and is reminding people that Wednesday is the the deadline to register with Montana Department of Agriculture to receive a license to grow hemp in Montana. Morgan Elliott of IndHemp LLC said this morning the company has secured a building off U.S. Highway 2 West. "We take ownership Wednesday and start construction Wednesday," she said. A press release said people interested in growing hemp for IndHemp can contact...

  • Quick Pics: An exposition for women

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

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  • Quick Pics: Springing for the Arts to help Hill County

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

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  • Rain interrupts legion baseball in Havre

    Chris Peterson|Updated Apr 29, 2019

    The Havre Northstars American Legion baseball team was hoping it would get a chance to play four games over the weekend in a jamboree it was hosting at Legion Field. Of course, the Northstars weren’t alone, as there were 10 games scheduled to be played throughout Saturday and Sunday as seven different teams were set to take part in the two-day competition. Unfortunately, the weather wouldn’t cooperate, as rainstorms limited play Saturday to just a few games, while Sunday got...

  • Meat processors learn, earn awards at Havre convention

    Derek Hann|Updated Apr 29, 2019

    Meat processors from around the state were in Havre last week while the Montana Meat Processors Association held it's 32nd annual convention in Havre. Big Sandy Meat Shop LLC owner and convention sponsor Jim Dumas said that the last time the convention was held in Havre was in 1999, with Rocky Mountain Packing Company being the host shortly before the company closed its Havre store 2003. "So, being able to be the one to bring it back here was pretty cool," Dumas said. More...

  • Bachmeier talks about 2019 legislative session

    Derek Hann|Updated Apr 29, 2019

    Rep. Jacob Bachmeier, D-Havre, said Friday that a big win for Montana this year was that the Legislature ultimately succeeded in getting the Medicaid expansion bill across the finish line to protect more than 96,000 Montanans. “That being said, Medicaid expansion came with a great deal compromise between the Democrats and the moderate Republicans, and although I am proud of the work we did to come up with a bipartisan solution, it definitely was a tough compromise on some components of Medicaid,” he said, “But, ultim...

  • For the Record, April 29, 2019

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

    Havre Police Department A Lincoln Avenue caller reported Friday at 7:55 a.m. that two vehicles had been vandalized. -- A package was reported missing from Bonine Drive Friday at 11:46 a.m. -- Friday at 12:49 p.m., a vehicle was reported stolen out of Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation. -- Kaiden Jacob Anez of Havre, 19, was arrested on charges of driving under the influence, speeding and seat belt violation, during a vehicle stop on Sixth Avenue Friday at 3:30 p.m. -- Rocky Boy Po...

  • Correction - High Horizon Gardens grows on the Hi-Line

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

    The Hi-Line Living story on page B1 of Friday’s edition of the Havre Daily News about Cody Miles and Aricka Turner’s hydroponic greenhouse business misspelled the name of the business, High Horizon Gardens and Tomatoes. The story also reported the business used one treatment to repel ladybugs, which it did not. The treatment was to repel problem insects, not ladybugs, which are “good bugs....

  • Havre water tank repaired, watering allowed

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

    Havre Daily News staff Havre Department of Public Works announced Friday afternoon that work has been completed on the east end Havre water tank and the tank has filled to a point that the city is allowing people to start outdoor watering. No restrictions are in place for watering at this time, the department said. The tank emptied March 11 when an access point, a manway, started leaking, emptying the 3.5 million gallon tank, and requiring repairs and refilling. Outdoor watering was restricted until Friday because of the...

  • Obituary - Salina Ball

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

    Salina Ball, 73, left this world April 23rd, 2019, at Northern Montana Care Center to be reunited with her husband and creator. Salina was born on November 27th 1945 in Fort Yates ND. Her parents Jerry and Ella Howard raised her in South Dakota. After she graduated from high school, Salina met William T. Ball of Fort Belknap, MT and they married in 1967. Salina worked as a nurse, child care provider, foster parent, pre-school teacher, in home health care and her favorite job...

  • Obituary - Cynthia "Cindy" Ann Tibbetts

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

    The family, with great sorrow, regrets to announce the death of Cynthia "Cindy" Ann Tibbetts March 30, 2019, at the age of 64, in Calgary, Alberta, where she had lived for 20 years. Cindy was born in Havre, Montana, to Howard L. Tibbetts and Alvera V. (Philippi) Wickstrom, April 19, 1954, the eldest of four children. Cindy attended Havre schools and Northern Montana College, graduating Nursing College with a nursing degree. With a desire to teach, she pursued her master's...

  • Red Cross urges blood donations to help trauma patients

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

    From American Red Cross There’s no way to predict when or where an accident will happen. That’s why the American Red Cross needs donors to give blood during Trauma Awareness Month this May and throughout the year to help ensure that trauma centers are prepared the moment an injured patient arrives. In December 2017, Jeff Gosliga was rushed to the hospital following a car accident. To treat his serious injuries, he needed 11 units of blood — about the amount of blood in an average adult’s body. “I never had reason to think...

  • Quick Pics: Touring the fire station

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

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  • MSU-N PAS Club receives jackets

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

    Press release Montana farm implement dealer Torgerson's has again provided new jackets for members of Montana State University-Northern's Professional Agricultural Student Club - PAS - members. PAS is a leadership and career development organization serving college agriculture students. Northern has had an active PAS Club for almost 40 years and members participate in a number of activities on campus and in the community. Five PAS members were able to attend this year's...

  • Vosen quilts displayed in Kentucky show

    Updated Apr 29, 2019

    Havre Daily News staff Havre quilter Karen Vosen was selected as a semifinalist to show two quilts at an international quilt show in Paducah, Kentucky, over the weekend. American Quilter's Society announced that Vosen's Millifiero and Silk Beauty quilts were among 409 selected for display in the 2019 ACS QuiltWeek - Spring Paducah at the Schroeder Expo and Carrol Convention Center in Paducah. The quilts were judged by a panel of three quilting authorities and then displayed...

  • Pony netters win in Glendive

    Chris Peterson|Updated Apr 29, 2019

    In their first chance to see the entire Eastern A Division this season, the Havre High tennis teams trekked to Glendive for the Elks Invitational over the weekend. And while weather once again played a factor in the meet, the Blue Ponies got plenty out of the long trip east. “We played a lot of tennis in a short amount of time, and that’s what we went to Glendive to do,” HHS head coach George Ferguson said. “We got to play a lot of really good competition and I thought...

  • Rangers upset Blue Ponies in Livingston

    Chris Peterson|Updated Apr 29, 2019

    The Havre High softball team was hoping for one, maybe even two victories over Livingston Saturday. But, in the final two games of the Central A regular season, they were denied, succumbing to a Ranger's sweep. In the first game of the doubleheader in Livingston Saturday, the Havre offense got just five runs out of 12 hits compared to the Rangers, who plated 10 runs on their 11 hits to notch a 10-5 win. The second game turned out to be a back-and-forth affair, with the lead ch...

  • Havre, area thinclads comepete in Great Falls

    Chris Peterson|Updated Apr 29, 2019

    The Havre High track teams continued their busy schedules this past weekend, competing in Great Falls at the Fairfield-Belt meet held inside Memorial Stadium Saturday. And with it being the Blue Ponies' third meet in just eight days, and with many Havre athletes slated to take part in the Glasgow Top 10 Tuesday, some individuals were limited in events and as a result, the Havre girls finished fourth with 54 points, behind Seeley-Swan, which won the meet with 79 points. Fort...

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