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  • For the Record - June 5, 2018

    Updated Jun 7, 2018

    Havre Police Department Nathaniel Isaac Windyboy, 36, was arrested on charges of driving with a suspended or revoked driver's license during a vehicle stop on First Street Monday at 10:41 a.m. -- A caller at a First Street establishment reported a stolen phone Monday at 11:42 a.m. -- A Havre City Hall caller reported at 3:02 p.m. Monday that someone had failed to pay their water bill. -- Monday at 3:21 p.m., a caller reported a noninjury vehicle crash involving a Camry and a...

  • Peterson, Alley win Hill County races

    Updated Jun 6, 2018

    3:02 a.m.: With the unofficial total tallied in Hill County’s primary election, two contested races have been decided and the Republican candidates in two legislative races have advanced to the general election. In Democratic primaries, incumbent Hill County Commissioner Mark Peterson defeated challenger Dana Kjersem 1,028 to 849 and Deputy Hill County Attorney defeated private Havre attorney Randy Randolph 1,115 to 776. Neither race has a challenger from another party. In the race for state Senate District 14, Havre b...

  • Photos: Sunnyside Track and Field Day

    Ryan Welch|Updated Jun 5, 2018

    For even more photos go to https://www.havredailynews.com/photos...

  • City Council approves loan to Havre Eagles Manor

    Derek Hann|Updated Jun 5, 2018

    Havre City Council approved a $125,000 loan Monday to the Havre Eagles Manor to make repairs in the retirement living facility. Affiliated Developers Inc., a Michigan nonprofit, is in the process of purchasing the Eagles Manor, working in conjunction with a Montana company during this process, Havre City Clerk and Finance Director Doug Kaercher said in an interview Monday. The loan is guaranteed by the nonprofit, Havre Mayor Tim Solomon said during Monday's council meeting....

  • Park Board responds to structuring concerns

    Kristen Takeuchi|Updated Jun 5, 2018

    During its meeting Monday held with a potluck dinner at Camp Kiwanis in Beaver Creek Park, the Hill County Park Board agreed to meet with a local resident to discuss concerns about conflicts of interest on the board. The concerns have been raised for several years by Havreite Lou Hagener. During its meeting, the board also discussed the effects of the East Fork Fire, heard the superintendent’s report and cabin business, and voted on the proposed budget. During the discussion of Hagener’s concerns, Park Board Member and Hil...

  • NAMI Havre June meeting canceled

    Press release|Updated Jun 5, 2018

    The June meeting of NAMI Havre has been canceled due to numerous board members not being able to attend. The July meeting will be held as scheduled, July 15 6:30 p.m., 921 3rd St. For information, call Crystal Laufer at 406-879-6646....

  • Time to start planning for Saturday Market

    Press release|Updated Jun 5, 2018

    Havre’s Saturday Market starts Saturday, July 7, at Town Square. It is time to start thinking about the market. Many are already tending to their gardens for that great local produce, crafters are readying their inventory and bakers are checking their supplies for the preparation of those great home-baked treats. All area gardeners, bakers and crafters are extended an invitation to participate. The market is growing each year. Last year, on average, there were close to 35 vendors each weekend. Many of the vendors will be r...

  • Barber Ranch Two-Day Archery shoot set for June 16-17

    Press release|Updated Jun 5, 2018

    June 16-17, the Bear Paw Bowmen Archery Club will be hosting its 20th annual Barber Ranch Two-Day Archery Shoot in the Bear Paw Mountains, south of Havre. The Barber Ranch Two-Day Archery Shoot has become one of the most premier archery events in the state of Montana. With the concept of family sport and fun in mind, the shoot has become the annual “family reunion” for far more than 300 shooters and families and continues to grow every year. In fact, the shoot has become somewhat of an international event, with equal amo...

  • Obituary - Doris Marie (Harriman) Christopherson

    Updated Jun 5, 2018

    Doris Marie (Harriman) Christopherson, 82, passed away May 30, 2018, in Billings, Montana. Private family services are pending....

  • Obituary - Karen May Wright

    Updated Jun 5, 2018

    Karen May Wright, 82, quietly passed away the morning of June 2. She was the daughter of Frank E. May and Dorthe Walkup May, born in Havre, MT, Nov. 24, 1935. Karen attended school and graduated from Havre High in 1954. She went on to marry her husband, Richard Lee Wright, Nov. 19, 1955. Karen and Dick welcomed their first child, Bill, in 1957, followed by their second child, Frank, in 1961. The family moved to Whitefish in 1976 and started the business Wright's Furniture.... Full story

  • Obituary - Bob W. Moog

    Updated Jun 5, 2018

    Bob W. Moog, 92, passed away June 2, 2018. Born Robert William Moog Aug. 1, 1925, in Inverness, he was the third child of six born to Otto and Irene (White) Moog. Known to all as Bob, he attended school in Inverness. Bob and Una Nadine Alley were married June 2, 1946, at St. Michael's Catholic Church in Conrad, Mt., while Bob worked at Safeway. They moved to Joplin in 1947 to farm his Aunt Violet (White) Smith's farm until the farm was sold to the Errol Fossen family, and he... Full story

  • Local Golf Report: Fun had at Prairie Farms and BCGC

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 5, 2018

    Golf season is really in full swing now, with school about to end and the tournament schedule getting going last weekend. Last Saturday, the tournament season started at Prairie Farms Golf Course with the annual Golfing for a Cure tourney. The event, which, in my opinion, is one of the best causes anywhere on the Hi-Line each year, was won by Baker Amusements. The team was made up of Shari and Greg Baltrusch, Paula Sheppard and Karla Bolken. Second place went to Prairie...

  • Many Pony athletes shined in 2017-18

    Chris Peterson|Updated Jun 5, 2018

    With the school year coming to a close and the spring sports season finishing a couple weeks ago, it seems like a perfect time to reflect on the last nine months of Havre Blue Pony athletics. All in all, it was a memorable year for Havre High sports. Of course, no one will forget the Havre High girls basketball team, which went 24-0 and won the Class A state championship, defeating Hardin at the Four Seasons Arena in Great Falls back in March to win its second title since...