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  • Blue Pony faspitch players earn Central A, All-State accolades

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 1, 2018

    It was a banner year for the Havre High girls fastpitch softball team under new head coach Tony Vigliotti. The Blue Ponies posted an outstanding win-loss record, and in the postseason, reached the Central A championship game, before posting a win over Sidney at last week’s Class A state tournament in Frenchtown. So it should be no surprise after such a stellar season that, the Blue Ponies were well represented on the 2018 Central A All-Conference team, with five A...

  • Pinocci: Montana Supreme Court 'wrong to rule the way they did'

    Derek Hann, HDN|Updated Jun 1, 2018

    Republican Public Service Commission candidate Randy Pinocci said Thursday that the Confederate Salish and Kootenai Water Compact violates the Montana Constitution, adding that the Montana Supreme Court was "wrong to rule the way they did." Sun River-resident Pinocci called the Havre Daily News Thursday to rebut what was said by his opponent state Rep. Rob Cook, R-Shelby another Republican Public Service Commission candidate in this year's election. Cook, who is terming out...

  • Librarian leaves special gift before retiring

    Kristen Takeuchi, HDN|Updated Jun 1, 2018

    Box Elder Schools' Librarian Jacqueline L. Hanson may be retiring this year, but she wanted to leave something meaningful behind even after she is no longer walking the halls. Wednesday morning, Hanson, with her husband, Art, presented to Box Elder Superintendent Jeremy MacDonald a James Pasma bronze sculpture of Chief Rocky Boy they wanted to donate before Hanson finished her last working school year. The sculpture, which is 18 inches tall and is verified as #6, is supposed...

  • Joplin to host annual car show and art show

    Kristen Takeuchi, HDN|Updated Jun 1, 2018

    The 18th annual Joplin Art in the Park and 17th annual Joplin Car Show will be held this year Saturday, June 16, at Joplin Memorial Park, and organizers are still looking for a few vendors and want more car show entries. The Art in the Park is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and includes kids’ activities, arts and craft vendors, food booths, a beer garden, live entertainment and a horseshoe tournament. “(This year) there are a lot of new vendors … a lot of new homemade and personal handicrafts,” said Kassondra May, who is organizing t...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    Monday 5:30 p.m. — Park Board meeting at Camp Kiwanis — Lodge Tuesday 8 a.m. — Elections Primary 8:30 a.m. — DNRC Fire Restriction conference call 10:30 a.m. — Weekly Road Deptartment meeting Wedensday 10 a.m. — Local Government Budget and Fiscal Year End Workshop in Great Falls 1 p.m. — Weekly progress meeting for RSID 22 — lift station Thursday 10 a.m. — Weekly Business Meeting Manual claims Employment review Resolutions Tax adjustments County permit approval Contracts Time for comments from the public Friday Regular bu...

  • Agenda - Hill County Park Board

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    The Hill County Park Board will meet Monday at the Beaver Lodge at Camp Kiwanis in Beaver Creek Park. A pot-luck starting at 5:30 p.m. will precede the meeting. People are asked to call the park office at 395-4565 or email [email protected] if they plan to attend. The agenda of the meeting following the pot-luck is: 1) Approval of minutes: 2) Approval of agenda: 3) Guests and public comments on agenda items only 4) Cabin business: #18 Alkali Springs #20 Alkali Springs #32 Mooney Coulee #12 and #14 Shambo 5) Old...

  • Agenda - Hill County Water District

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    The Hill County Water District will meet at 8 p.m. Wednesday, June 6, in the district shop and office at 104 Second St., Hingham. The meeting agenda is: Recognition of visitors Public comment on any matter not on this agenda and within the jurisdiction of the board, three-minute time limit per speaker. Call to order Approval of minutes of previous meeting Old business New business 1. Employee report 2. Review of proposed Ordinance 2018-3 Establishing Section 1.0 District Services, first reading Other new business Other 1....

  • Agenda - Havre City Council

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    Havre City Council will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in City Hall. The meeting agenda is: Call to order Pledge of Allegiance Roll call Minutes Committee reports Public comment on agenda items 1 through 4. For items not on this agenda, public comment will be taken at the end of the agenda. Comments here are limited to one minute. Regular agenda — 1. Consider Loan to the Havre Eagles Manor from Fund (2395) Rental Rehabilitation in the Amount of $125,000. 2. Confirm appointment of Officer Larry Virts to the position of probationary p...

  • For the Record, June 1, 2018

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    Havre Police Department Sherman Dean Alexander Sr. of Box Elder, 56, was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge after a First Street West business caller Thursday at 11:23 a.m. asked to have officers check on an intoxicated man whom they removed from the bathroom. —— Denise Marie Friede of Havre, 43, was arrested on a charge of partner or family member assault after a caller on Fifth Street requested Thursday at 2:47 p.m. a woman be removed from his property. —— A Thursday 2:57 p.m. caller on First Street reported a vehicle...

  • View from the North 40: They'll bite you when you're down

    Pam Burke, HDN|Updated Jun 1, 2018

    For all you people who feel like bad things keep happening to you when you’re stressed and overwhelmed by life already, a group of researchers at the University of Liverpool in England offers one more set of data to help prove that it’s not just a feeling, it is a fact and they say you should prepare to get bit. By a dog. To clarify, the study did not say that sad sack, down on your luck, depressed, oppressed or otherwise bluer than blue people were getting bit while they wer...

  • Celebrating History - News from the front

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    By Emily Mayer Action at the war front “over there” was brought home in the form of a letter published in a Kalispell newspaper and reprinted in the June 1, 1918 issue of The Havre Plaindealer. Former Havre resident Lieutenant L. N. Fournier wrote to Howard Jones of Belton, and he wrote in part: Yours of January 28 was received by me one week ago when I was a student at a certain staff school in France … Completed my course March 23, took up a special course in trench warfare and an infantry tactical course. The “scho...

  • Grief Poem - That Five-Letter Word

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    We feel the change that GRIEF does bring when death stole our loved one. A friendship’s lost and yes, we grieve, a loss, a change, it’s done! Though most often Grief’s not discussed, somehow, we power through. We move along — we look ahead — just something that we do. Vulnerable and insecure, Dear Lord, I’m out of pep! Remind me, Lord, that You have plans, You’re with me step-by-step. We’ve lost ‘normal.’ We need new hope to keep memories alive. We need to find a new pattern, somehow, we will survive. New normal keeps sweet...

  • Hello God. It's me, Mara

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    You know, Lord, mending day happens; there are sox, shirts, slacks, oh, you name it and it probably needs mending. Besides clothing, there is upholstery, fences, relationships, and even broken hearts to mend. Mending clothing isn’t too complicated — we just need to get busy and do it. We are thankful and grateful that our mom showed us girls how to mend clothes and our daddy showed us how to mend fences, and You, Lord, show us how to mend relationships and You help everyone who has a broken heart. And we’re so thankful that Y...

  • Out Our Way: Hallowed be Thy Name - Exodus 3:13-14

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    Out our way, words have meaning. I am told that Saddle Butte was once called Bullhook based on a legend that the great gap in the butte was caused by a bull buffalo who just got tired of going around and tore a hole in the rock. Hence the creek that runs through what is now Havre was called Bullhook and the area of the town itself, before Jim Hill came along with the idea of building the Great Northern Ralway’s shops, was called Bullhook Bottoms. He insisted we change the name and so we became Havre, but that’s a dif...

  • Retired pastor, author celebrates Havre roots at Van Orsdel United Methodist Church

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    Press release According to a Pew Research study of American religious life, atheists, agnostics, and "no" religion at all, make up 23 precent of our population, an increase of 6 percent in just six years. If you are one of these persons with no faith, faltering faith, or a desire to help someone who is struggling with belief then "God Incidents: Real Life Stories to Strengthen and Restore Your Faith" is a book you should read. Written by the Rev. Dr. Glenn M. Wagner,...

  • HYBA tournaments starting

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 1, 2018

    City tournaments for Havre Youth Baseball leagues are set to begin this weekend, and run through the next few weeks. The HYBA Majors Tournament will kick things off this weekend at Lions Field. The tournament began Thursday night, and will run through Sunday with the championship game. Next up on the HYBA schedule is both the Minors Tournament and the Babe Ruth City Tournament. The Minors will play their city tourney June 11-14 at Elks Park, and the Babe Ruth tourney will run...

  • ATTENTION ALL HAVRE HIGH ALL-STATE ATHLETES

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    The Havre Daily News would like to take a group photo of every Havre High athlete that received Class A All-State honors for the 2017-18 athletic school year. The photo will be taken in front of the main doors at the high school at 5:15 p.m. Monday night, in conjunction with the start of the spring sports awards. Again, anyone who earned All-State in football, cross country, volleyball, golf, basketball, wrestling, swimming, tennis, track and field, and softball should be...

  • Local gridders get to play one last Six-Man game

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 1, 2018

    It was a big season for a host of area Six-Man football players and teams last fall. Now, five Hi-Line preps get to suit up and put their school's helmets on for one more game in what is the most unique form of football in the country. Saturday night in Highwood, three stars from Big Sandy, and a pair of brothers from North Star will be a part of the annual Montana Six-Man All-Star game. Big Sandy standouts Weston Allderdice, Duke Darlington and Tanner Allderdice will play in...

  • Hi-Line Living: World-class program moves into world-class building

    Derek Hann, HDN|Updated Jun 1, 2018

    Chancellor of Montana State University-Northern Greg Kegel's vision came to life when Northern opened the doors for a ribbon cutting ceremony on the new Diesel Technology Center May 23. Many prominent members of the community in addition to many members of local and international businesses came out to the ceremony to show support for Northern and its diesel program. "It's beautiful," Kegel said. This project was very close to Kegel for years, he said, adding, "It's always...

  • Senior Center News, June 01, 2018

    Updated Jun 1, 2018

    North Central Senior Citizens Center, June 4-8 Monday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; bingo at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m; TOPS at 8 a.m.; cards at 1 p.m. Thursday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Kmart/Walmart shopping 1-4 p.m. Friday — Medical transportation will be available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. but people must make a request at least 24 hours in advance. No cards played this week. March Menu by Earlene DeWinter (Subject...

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