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  • Josie Ruth Evine Golberg Patrick

    Updated Jun 9, 2014

    Josie Ruth Evine Golberg Patrick passed away at The Springs in Missoula at the age of 96 with family at her side. She was born Dec. 28, 1917, to Carrie Mathison and Adolph Golberg on the family farm north of Rudyard. She attended both country and town school in Rudyard, where she graduated from high school in 1935. On Oct. 22, 1938, she married Clarence Patrick, and together they worked the family farm homesteaded by her parents in 1914. In 1954 they moved to Rudyard with... Full story

  • Living History offers a look into the past

    John Paul Schmidt and John Kelleher|Updated Jun 9, 2014
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    Living History offered many activities to visitors and residents of Havre Saturday. Wahkpa Chu'gn Buffalo Jump At the Wahkpa Chu'gn Buffalo Jump, visitors were offered a discounted rate to take the tour of the historic site and were also given a chance to watch a demonstration of stone boiling, an ancient Native American technique of cooking food. Vince Woodwick was the master of the hearth Saturday and was preparing the stones for boiling the water. "It's one of the ways... Full story

  • House, Senate candidates to debate

    John Kelleher|Updated Jun 9, 2014

    Candidates for the U.S. House and the U.S. Senate will debate during the annual meeting of the Montana Newspaper Association this weekend. The debates will be held at the Library Auditorium at Montana Tech. The debate between Senate candidates, Republican Steve Daines and Democrat John Walsh, begins at 1:30 p.m. At 3:30 p.m., U.S. House candidates Democrat John Lewis and Republican Ryan Zinke will put forth their views. They will be questioned by reporters from Montana newspapers and television stations. The debate will be...

  • Hi-Line poised for strong performance

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 9, 2014
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    Panelists at an economic summit in Havre said local business could continue to be strong and grow, although one said a key to growth and survival is adapting with the times. Miles Hamilton, president and CEO of Independence Bank, moderated a business roundtable at the inaugural Hi-Line Economic Summit held in May in Havre. In his presentation, Hamilton showed data reporting increased deposits in Hi-Line banks throughout the time of the great recession, and U.S. Census estimates indicating some population growth might be comin... Full story

  • North Stars jam to two victories

    Daniel Horton|Updated Jun 9, 2014

    With another Havre Jamboree in the books, the Havre North Stars American Legion baseball team got the opportunity to play four more home games over the weekend. The annual jamboree ran Friday through Sunday and brought in several programs from across Montana and Canada. Joining the North Stars at Legion Field in Havre was the Lethbridge Giants, Fort MacLeod Royals, Strathmore Reds, Missoula Prospects, Glacier Twins, Tri County Cardinals, Glasgow Reds A squad, and Glasgow Reds... Full story

  • United U19 club runs into tough home matches

    Daniel Horton|Updated Jun 9, 2014

    Playing two games at home over the weekend, the Hi-Line United U19 soccer team ran into two teams that made very solid cases for possibly being two of the state’s best for a second consecutive season. Last year, the Big Timber Wolves won the Classic state championship, while the Sidney Strikers were last year’s Classic runner-up. The United hosted both of those squads Saturday at the Havre High School soccer fields and suffered two tough losses. Saturday morning, Big Tim... Full story