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  • Public Service Commission candidate Galbreath speaks in Havre

    Patrick Johnston|Updated May 16, 2022

    K. Webb Galbreath, a candidate running for District 1 Public Service Commissioner in this year's Republican primary, spoke at North Central Pachyderms Friday where he talked about his political positions and criticized his opponent, incumbent Randy Pinocci. Galbreath said he was born and raised in Browning, where he went to high school before joining the U.S. Marine Corps, which he stayed in for 10 years, retiring as a sergeant. He said he's also worked in construction and...

  • Kegel apologizes for misstated, misconstrued graduation remark

    Tim Leeds|Updated May 16, 2022

    Montana State University-Northern Chancellor Greg Kegel issued an apology in a campus-wide email Friday over a remark he made at Northern's graduation ceremony May 7, a remark he said was misstated and å misconstrued. "I would like to offer an apology for the comment I made following our commencement speaker's address regarding advice to women to smile and laugh," he said in the email. "I am truly sorry to anyone that was hurt or felt slighted by the comment. In retrospect,...

  • Quick pix - Mural going up on the front of the Elks

    Updated May 16, 2022

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly calendar

    Updated May 16, 2022

    The agenda for the Hill County Commission weekly business meeting Thursday at 10 a.m. is: Public comments on non-agenda items Public comments on agenda items Claims Employment Budgets Ordinance Resolutions Contracts MACo Property and Casualty Trust Renewal for 2022-2023 Montana Health Network COVID-19 Health Equity Grant Contacts Board appointments Policy updates County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval County needs Detention Center and Sheriff’s Office estimates for work needed Certified mail procedure Quit c...

  • FBI warns of increased reports of fraud targeting seniors in Montana

    Press release|Updated May 16, 2022

    Federal Bureau of Investigation In recognition of National Senior Fraud Awareness Day May 15, 2022, the FBI Salt Lake City Field Office is raising awareness about an increase in reporting of cyber scams targeting the elderly in Montana. The FBI Billings Resident Agency has received at least one call a month where victims have lost significant amounts of money in the hundreds of thousands of dollars. “Most of the victims, it totally destroys them because they will refinance their house, take out their savings, their r...

  • For the Record, May 16, 2022

    Updated May 16, 2022

    Havre Police Department Daniel Pete Bailor of Havre, 22, and Dajette Courchane of Havre, 55, were each issued a summons on an assault charge after a caller on Bullhook Boulevard asked Friday at 8:57 a.m. to speak with an officer about an assault. —— Raymond Windyboy of Box Elder, 60, was arrested on charges of obstructing a peace officer or other public servant and disorderly conduct after a caller asked for officers Friday at 1:46 p.m. to check on someone laying in the alley south of First Street. —— A caller at a First Stre...

  • Havre girls track wins Glendive Twilight to end regular season

    Kason Clark|Updated May 16, 2022

    The regular season has finally come to an end for the Havre High track and field teams. This past Friday, the Blue Ponies wrapped up weeks of competition with the Bill Kelly Eastern A Twilight Invitational in Glendive. While the HHS boys team finished last in the meet, the HHS girls finished the regular season strong with a first-place finish. "They did really well," HHS head coach Kari Filius said about the girls' performance. "Probably the best they competed as a group."...

  • Pony netters find momentum in Lewistown, Miles City

    Havre Daily Staff|Updated May 16, 2022

    It's been a long, winding, windy road for the Havre High boys and girls tennis teams, and on the final weekend of the regular season, it was more of the same. Havre finished the regular season with trips to the Lewistown Invitational Friday and the Miles City Invite on Saturday, and while the conditions were tough, HHS head coach George Ferguson said his teams got exactly what they needed over the long two days. "This weekend was a challenge," Ferguson said. "Two very long...

  • Havre Northstars swept on the road in Helena

    Kason Clark|Updated May 16, 2022

    The Havre Northstars American Legion baseball club has been off to a solid start this season. But this past Saturday, the Northstars ran into the Helena Senators AA team, the defending state champions. In a doubleheader in Helena, the Senators got the better of Havre with a 12-2 and an 11-0 win over the Northstars. The Northstars had their struggles against Helena on Saturday. In their 12-2 loss to Helena, the Northstars committed four errors. In the second game, Havre committ...

  • Blue Ponies set for Northeast A Divisionals

    Kason Clark|Updated May 15, 2022

    All the hard work leads to this moment as the postseason finally arrives for the Havre High softball team. Starting this Tuesday, the Blue Ponies will compete in the Northeast A Divisionals in Miles City. As the tournament's No. 1 seed, HHS head coach Tony Vigliotti expects the Ponies to continue playing well and accomplish their goal this week. "We're playing well. Our pitching has been good, we've been consistent at the plate and we've been doing a lot of the little things...