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Articles from the March 15, 2022 edition


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  • New Soup Kitchen director remains in place

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Mar 16, 2022

    Leadership at the Feed My Sheep Community Soup Kitchen appeared to be in question Monday as the organization’s board held a public forum to gather testimony regarding the direction of the kitchen's operations including the job performance of its new director Evelyn Four Souls, whose possible firing was on the agenda. The board took no action and Four Souls still is the director. The press was allowed to cover the public comment section of the meeting then the board closed the meeting for their discussion and to hear one s...

  • Big Sky Sweep: Bobcats go dancing

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 15, 2022

    The Montana State Bobcats just keep on making history in 2022. This weekend in Boise, the Cats men's and women's basketball teams swept the Big Sky Conference tournament titles, and punched their tickets to the NCAA March Madness. The Montana State men won their first Big Sky title since 1996, with a win over Northern Colorado Saturday night in Boise. The Bobcats (27-7), won the most games in regular season school history, and claimed the feat of winning both the regular...

  • H. Earl Clack Museum to move next month

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Mar 15, 2022

    The H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board has tentatively set their move to their new location, at the former Griggs Printing Building on the 10 Block of Fifth Avenue, for April. H. Earl and Margaret Turner Clack Memorial Museum Foundation Board President Elaine Morse said the new location is all but prepared. “It looks nice,” Morse said. She said some work is still being done in the back room and they still need to install motion-activated lights in the bathrooms and the Lions Club is helping them install a ramp for han...

  • Fourth of July Festival committee looking for new members

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Mar 15, 2022

    The Fourth of July Festival and Community Picnic Planning Committee has lost two key members in Allen "Woody" Woodwick and committee chairperson Sherri Simonson, and the former is looking for members to fill these rolls as soon as possible. Woodwick said he's optimistic that someone will step up to take the reins, but is concerned that the event may not happen this year if no one fills the void left by himself and Simonson. He said he thinks this is a great opportunity for a s...

  • LAC looks at setting new events on pandemic effects

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Mar 15, 2022

    The Hill County Behavioral Health Local Advisory Council discussed setting up new events in May at its monthly meeting Monday, where members also adopted a new model for its regular meetings. During the meeting, LAC Vice-Chair Amber Spring said May is Mental Health Awareness Month and she thinks they should work to set up some roundtables and keynote speakers to talk about the effects that the COVID-19 pandemic has had on the mental health of various facets of the community. Spring said she’d be interested in seeing the s...

  • Local races fill with candidates as filing period closes

    Tim Leeds|Updated Mar 15, 2022

    See related stories on A5. With candidate filing closed, county races have filled up with several contested races. In Blaine County, the race for the seat in County Commission District No., 2 has both a contested primary and general elections. The June 7 primary has incumbent Frank DePriest facing Kevin Melville and Shane Fox on the Republican ticket. The winner of that election will face Democrat Todd Jorgenson, who is unopposed in the primary, in the general election Nov. 8. The other Blaine County candidates are...

  • Obituary - Elizabeth Ann Yellowtail

    Updated Mar 15, 2022

    Elizabeth Ann Yellowtail, (Wah-Sah-Kahm Ki-si-ko Is-kwew) All Over the Sky Woman, 69, passed away due to natural causes at the Advanced Care Hospital in Billings on Saturday, March 12, 2022. Her wake began at 10:00 a.m. today, March 15, 2022, and will continue until her funeral service, which will be at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 16, 2022, all at Our Saviour’s Lutheran Church. Burial will follow in the Rocky Boy Cemetery.... Full story

  • Obituary - Thomas B. Daughenbaugh

    Updated Mar 15, 2022

    Thomas B. Daughenbaugh, 75, passed away Saturday, March 12, 2022, in Great Falls. His funeral service will be 2 p.m. Friday March 18, 2022, at the Assembly of God church with Pastor Curt Curtis officiating. His burial will follow at the Highland Cemetery in Havre. A full obituary will follow.... Full story

  • Agenda - Hill County Weed Board agenda

    Updated Mar 15, 2022

    Hill County Weed Board will meet Friday, March 18, at 11 a.m. at the Hill County Shop. • Call to order: Minutes • Public comment • Correspondence • Unfinished business: Non-compliance issue • New business: Budget; spring coordinator meeting; MWCA Board meeting; Noxious Weed Trust Fund hearing; drone pilot; and safety meetings schedule....

  • Notice - Hill County Conservation District board to meet

    Updated Mar 15, 2022

    The board of directors of Hill County Conservation District will meet Thursday at 5 p.m. in Timmons Room on the bottom floor of Hill County Courthouse. People should enter through the east door to the bottom floor....

  • For the Record, March 15, 2022

    Updated Mar 15, 2022

    Havre Police Department Child Protective Services reported a sex offense in the Havre area Monday at 3:06 p.m. -- Codie Darwin Nalder of Havre, 27, was arrested on a charge of trespass to property after a caller reported a man who was trespassing at a First Street business Monday at 5:34 p.m. Hill County Sheriff's Office Travis Lee Berger of Havre, 26, was issued a summons on two Justice or City court warrants after a caller on Butte Road reported Monday at 1:26 p.m. that two...

  • Montana Recognizes Red Cross Month

    Updated Mar 15, 2022

    from the Office of the Montana Governor HELENA — Gov. Greg Gianforte earlier this month proclaimed March 2022 as Red Cross Month in Montana to recognize the lasting legacy of American Red Cross founder Clara Barton and the organization’s impact in Montana. President Franklin D. Roosevelt first issued a Red Cross Month proclamation in 1943 to celebrate the lifesaving mission of the organization. The governor’s proclamation can be viewed online at https://governor.mt.gov/_docs/RedCrossMonth.pdf and following: “WHEREAS, in 1881...

  • Free interactive legal forms available

    Updated Mar 15, 2022

    From Montana Legal Services Association Did you know there are free interactive legal forms in Montana? The interactive forms complete legal documents based on answers you give in an automated interview. When you complete one of our free interactive forms you’ll get a neatly typed document ready for your review and signature. The forms cover common civil legal matters like housing, family law, and estate planning. Find our complete list of free civil forms at http://MontanaLawHelp.org . Find free legal forms and i...

  • Letter to the Editor - Board needs to avoid conflict of interest

    Updated Mar 15, 2022

    To the editor, After I read your newspaper report of the Hill County Park Board (discussing grazing on Beaver Creek Park), I find I must agree with Nick Siebrasse about it appearing to be a conflict of interest. Perhaps in the future, those board members directly benefitting on any vote, whether it’s a cabin owner, a grazer, a hay producer or a park permit user, should recuse themselves from the vote to avoid any appearance of wrongdoing. Their opinions prior to the vote are important. Everyone has the right to voice his o...

  • Letter to the Editor - Thank you Havre for the support

    Updated Mar 15, 2022

    Dear Editor, Monday, March 7, 2022, I was sworn in as alderman for Ward 1 of Havre’s City Council. I’d like to express my appreciation for all the support I have received. First, thank you to the members of city council who unanimously approved that I fill the open seat for Ward 1. I look forward to working with council members, Mayor Doug Kaercher, department leaders, and the citizens. It is an honor to serve alongside you all. Second, I would like to thank the many members of the public who encouraged me to run, and tho...

  • George Ferguson: Hoops on the Hi-Line just gets better and better

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 15, 2022

    Just when you think basketball in our area couldn't get more exciting it did. On the final weekend of the 2021-2022 high school basketball season, the teams from across the Hi-Line didn't disappoint. Of course, the Havre High girls were, and continue to be, the main attraction. And with their 37-30 win over Billings Central Saturday night in Missoula, the Blue Ponies won back-to-back state championships for the second time in four years. It was a remarkable feat, especially...

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