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  • Havre hosts baseball jamboree

    The boys of summer will be invading Havre for the next four days as the Comets and Northstars host the 2003 Havre Baseball Jamboree. Ten teams including the Comets and Northstars will take to Legion Field for enough baseball to satisfy even the most diehard fans. "It should be some really good baseball," said Comets coach Bob Evans. "We tried to match teams that we thought could be competitive and would have good games." Don't mistake this weekend as tournament, it's not a tournament. In fact, it is what it's named, a...

  • SHIRLIN WOODS obituary

    ROCKY BOY - Shirlin Lee Woods, 38, Inidan name Sha Bey Wah-ooo (White Buffalo Woman), died Saturday, June 7, 2003, at a hospital in Seattle, Wash., due to liver failure. Wake Services will started Wednesday afternoon at the Rocky Boy Catholic Church. A funeral service will be at 2:30 p.m. today at the Rocky Boy Catholic Church with the Rev. Pete Guthneck officiating. Burial will follow at the Rocky Boy Cemetery. Holland and Bonine Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Shirlin was born Feb. 23, 1965, to Tony and Shirley C...

  • CLAUDE E. MINER obituary

    BIG SANDY - Claude E. Miner, 62, farmer and veteran, died Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at home of cancer. A gathering and rosary will be today at 7:30 p.m. The funeral will be on Thursday at 11 a.m. at the St. Margaret Mary's Catholic Church in Big Sandy. Claude was born in Havre to George and Edith Adell (Anderson) Miner on Aug. 19, 1940. He was raised and lived most of his life in the Kenilworth area. He attended school at the Ferndale and Lincoln schools in the country until the family moved to town where he graduated from the...

  • DAVID BORST obituary

    David John Borst, 57, of Carson City, Nev., died Wednesday, May 21, 2003, at Carson City from complications of cancer. Cremation has taken place. A burial will take place next to his parents in Havre. Dave was born Aug. 20, 1945, at Malta to Lillian and James Borst. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Lillian Borst, and brother, James. Survivors include his wife, Marlas; sons, Tom and Bob; daughter, Sheila; brothers, Irvin and Jerry of Havre, Richard of Yuma, Ariz., and Robert of Kalispell; sister, Patty...

  • LUKE BLACKWELL obituary

    Luke Clayton Blackwell, 11, died Sunday, June 8, 2003, in a tragic auto accident north of Zurich. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Fifth Avenue Christian Church in Havre with burial following at 5 p.m. in the Forsyth Cemetery at Forsyth. Luke was born on Nov. 17, 1991, to Michael and Loreena (Reena Gilje) Blackwell in Port Angeles, Wash. He lived with his family in the coastal Pacific Northwest and Forsyth. Then later attended his first school years in Mandan, N.D., and Havre. Luke was one of a kind...

  • Rocky Boy council proposes to buy into bank

    The Native American Bank may set up a bank branch at Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation this year. The Chippewa Cree tribal council unanimously voted last Thursday to initiate the application process with the bank, council member Jonathan Windy Boy said. "We've already made our initial commitment," Windy Boy said. "This is an opportunity (for) our investment, and I think it's going to help us and the whole area." Windy Boy said the buy-in would cost the tribe $1 million. The tribe would take the money from a sum of about $3...

  • Harlem Airport will get a major upgrade

    The Harlem Airport will be closed for a few weeks in July while improvements are being made. "We're going to do almost a $2 million project," said Clarence Olson of Harlem, a member of the Blaine County Airport Commission. The project will be paid for by a grant from the Federal Aviation Administration's Airport Improvement Program. The program funds planning and development projects at public airports. John Styba of the FAA airport district office in Helena said more than $1.78 million has been allocated for the project, whi...

  • Lunch menus go on a Diet

    ROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - Students at Rocky Boy and Box Elder schools will continue to pull their belts in next year - or so school leaders hope after holding meetings in May to plan the next phase in their fight against obesity in schools. Proposed changes for next year include eliminating candy from the school store at Rocky Boy, offering a vegetable bar and a la carte items like yogurt and subs in the lunchroom, structuring recesses to encourage more exercise, adding activities like yoga and tai chi to classroom...

  • Group seeks CTEP funds for Beaver Creek Park chapel

    A group of Havreites is hoping that federal gas tax dollars will fuel a chapel renovation in Beaver Creek Park. A spokesman for the group, Dave Anderson, asked the Hill County Commission on Wednesday to apply for a grant to restore a chapel building at the Kiwanis Campground. During a public hearing, Anderson proposed that the commission apply for Community Transportation Enhancement Program money to fund the project, Craig Erickson of Bear Paw Development Corp. said today. Erickson is the CTEP administrator for Hill County....

  • School boards assail open-meeting ruling

    HELENA - A court ruling earlier this year that opened to the public meetings of top officials of the Montana university system should be overturned so it won't apply to meetings of school superintendents and principals, the Montana School Boards' Association says. The organization has told the state Supreme Court that existing law is enough to ensure the public's right to know what government is doing and to participate in the process. ''There is no basis for extending these rights to the extent provided in the District...

  • Senate GOP leader wants some of federal windfall spent

    HELENA - A leading Republican, splitting from the Martz administration's position, said Wednesday the state should spend some of the money it will receive from the federal government over the next two years. Senate President Bob Keenan of Bigfork suggested a portion of aid should be given to the Montana university system for property tax relief and to trim the size of a $39 million tuition increase for students. Keenan's proposal came on the same day as Democratic legislative leaders said they want all of the $73 million...

  • Lunch menus go on a Diet

    ROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - Students at Rocky Boy and Box Elder schools will continue to pull their belts in next year - or so school leaders hope after holding meetings in May to plan the next phase in their fight against obesity in schools. Proposed changes for next year include eliminating candy from the school store at Rocky Boy, offering a vegetable bar and a la carte items like yogurt and subs in the lunchroom, structuring recesses to encourage more exercise, adding activities like yoga and tai chi to classroom...

  • Havre hosts baseball jamboree

    The boys of summer will be invading Havre for the next four days as the Comets and Northstars host the 2003 Havre Baseball Jamboree. Ten teams including the Comets and Northstars will take to Legion Field for enough baseball to satisfy even the most diehard fans. "It should be some really good baseball," said Comets coach Bob Evans. "We tried to match teams that we thought could be competitive and would have good games." Don't mistake this weekend as tournament, it's not a tournament. In fact, it is what it's named, a...

  • SHIRLIN WOODS obituary

    ROCKY BOY - Shirlin Lee Woods, 38, Inidan name Sha Bey Wah-ooo (White Buffalo Woman), died Saturday, June 7, 2003, at a hospital in Seattle, Wash., due to liver failure. Wake Services will started Wednesday afternoon at the Rocky Boy Catholic Church. A funeral service will be at 2:30 p.m. today at the Rocky Boy Catholic Church with the Rev. Pete Guthneck officiating. Burial will follow at the Rocky Boy Cemetery. Holland and Bonine Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. Shirlin was born Feb. 23, 1965, to Tony and Shirley C...

  • TEMPIE POWELL obituary

    CASPER, Wyo. - Tempie Powell, 68, of Casper, Wyo., formerly of Havre, died Tuesday, May 20, 2003, at her home surrounded by her family. A funeral service was held on May 23 at College Heights Baptist Church with the Rev. Terry D. White officiating. Interment was at Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Tempie was born on July 25, 1934, in Nolan, Texas, to Alphonso Brown and Leanora (Bland) Terry. Tempie married Jesse Oran Powell in Carlsbad, N.M., on July 3, 1954. They lived in Havre from 1973 through 1984. She earned her GED in Havre...

  • CLAUDE E. MINER obituary

    BIG SANDY - Claude E. Miner, 62, farmer and veteran, died Tuesday, June 10, 2003, at home of cancer. A gathering and rosary will be today at 7:30 p.m. The funeral will be on Thursday at 11 a.m. at the St. Margaret Mary's Catholic Church in Big Sandy. Claude was born in Havre to George and Edith Adell (Anderson) Miner on Aug. 19, 1940. He was raised and lived most of his life in the Kenilworth area. He attended school at the Ferndale and Lincoln schools in the country until the family moved to town where he graduated from the...

  • DAVID BORST obituary

    David John Borst, 57, of Carson City, Nev., died Wednesday, May 21, 2003, at Carson City from complications of cancer. Cremation has taken place. A burial will take place next to his parents in Havre. Dave was born Aug. 20, 1945, at Malta to Lillian and James Borst. He was preceded in death by his parents, James and Lillian Borst, and brother, James. Survivors include his wife, Marlas; sons, Tom and Bob; daughter, Sheila; brothers, Irvin and Jerry of Havre, Richard of Yuma, Ariz., and Robert of Kalispell; sister, Patty...

  • LUKE BLACKWELL obituary

    Luke Clayton Blackwell, 11, died Sunday, June 8, 2003, in a tragic auto accident north of Zurich. Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at the Fifth Avenue Christian Church in Havre with burial following at 5 p.m. in the Forsyth Cemetery at Forsyth. Luke was born on Nov. 17, 1991, to Michael and Loreena (Reena Gilje) Blackwell in Port Angeles, Wash. He lived with his family in the coastal Pacific Northwest and Forsyth. Then later attended his first school years in Mandan, N.D., and Havre. Luke was one of a kind...

  • Rocky Boy council proposes to buy into bank

    The Native American Bank may set up a bank branch at Rocky Boy's Indian Reservation this year. The Chippewa Cree tribal council unanimously voted last Thursday to initiate the application process with the bank, council member Jonathan Windy Boy said. "We've already made our initial commitment," Windy Boy said. "This is an opportunity (for) our investment, and I think it's going to help us and the whole area." Windy Boy said the buy-in would cost the tribe $1 million. The tribe would take the money from a sum of about $3...

  • Harlem Airport will get a major upgrade

    The Harlem Airport will be closed for a few weeks in July while improvements are being made. "We're going to do almost a $2 million project," said Clarence Olson of Harlem, a member of the Blaine County Airport Commission. The project will be paid for by a grant from the Federal Aviation Administration's Airport Improvement Program. The program funds planning and development projects at public airports. John Styba of the FAA airport district office in Helena said more than $1.78 million has been allocated for the project, whi...

  • Group seeks CTEP funds for Beaver Creek Park chapel

    A group of Havreites is hoping that federal gas tax dollars will fuel a chapel renovation in Beaver Creek Park. A spokesman for the group, Dave Anderson, asked the Hill County Commission on Wednesday to apply for a grant to restore a chapel building at the Kiwanis Campground. During a public hearing, Anderson proposed that the commission apply for Community Transportation Enhancement Program money to fund the project, Craig Erickson of Bear Paw Development Corp. said today. Erickson is the CTEP administrator for Hill County....

  • School boards assail open-meeting ruling

    HELENA - A court ruling earlier this year that opened to the public meetings of top officials of the Montana university system should be overturned so it won't apply to meetings of school superintendents and principals, the Montana School Boards' Association says. The organization has told the state Supreme Court that existing law is enough to ensure the public's right to know what government is doing and to participate in the process. ''There is no basis for extending these rights to the extent provided in the District...

  • Senate GOP leader wants some of federal windfall spent

    HELENA - A leading Republican, splitting from the Martz administration's position, said Wednesday the state should spend some of the money it will receive from the federal government over the next two years. Senate President Bob Keenan of Bigfork suggested a portion of aid should be given to the Montana university system for property tax relief and to trim the size of a $39 million tuition increase for students. Keenan's proposal came on the same day as Democratic legislative leaders said they want all of the $73 million...

  • Lunch menus go on a Diet

    ROCKY BOY'S INDIAN RESERVATION - Students at Rocky Boy and Box Elder schools will continue to pull their belts in next year - or so school leaders hope after holding meetings in May to plan the next phase in their fight against obesity in schools. Proposed changes for next year include eliminating candy from the school store at Rocky Boy, offering a vegetable bar and a la carte items like yogurt and subs in the lunchroom, structuring recesses to encourage more exercise, adding activities like yoga and tai chi to classroom...

  • Havre hosts baseball jamboree

    The boys of summer will be invading Havre for the next four days as the Comets and Northstars host the 2003 Havre Baseball Jamboree. Ten teams including the Comets and Northstars will take to Legion Field for enough baseball to satisfy even the most diehard fans. "It should be some really good baseball," said Comets coach Bob Evans. "We tried to match teams that we thought could be competitive and would have good games." Don't mistake this weekend as tournament, it's not a tournament. In fact, it is what it's named, a...

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