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Articles from the June 19, 2014 edition


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  • North Stars rained out yet again

    Updated Apr 19, 2016

    For the second straight day, the Havre North Stars American Legion baseball team lost out. But it wasn’t a Northern District rival which beat the North Stars, instead it was the weather. The North Stars were scheduled to play a pair of conference games against the Great Falls Electrics Wednesday afternoon at Don Olson Field, but rain forced the games to be postponed. The makeup date for the conference doubleheader is set for July 8 in Great Falls. Havre also lost its two g... Full story

  • 5 things to know about Montana today

    Updated Jun 20, 2014

    Your daily look at news, upcoming events and the stories that will be talked about today. 2 MORE BALLOT INITIATIVES GONE: The deadline is Friday for sponsors of ballot measures to turn in signatures to qualify for the Nov. 4 ballot, but two of the highest-profile measures won't be certified. Charter Communications agreed to drop its proposal to lower its property taxes after reaching an agreement with the Montana Department of Revenue. Sponsors of a measure to expand Medicaid to the working poor say they won't turn their... Full story

  • Limbaugh 'distressed' upon learning of harassment complaints

    Updated Jun 20, 2014

    The third and final day of the Randy Bachmeier vs. Montana State University-Northern hearing began at 8 a.m. today with the continued testimony of Chancellor James Limbaugh. Limbaugh said surprised and distressed upon learning that Dean Bachmeier had filed a sexual harassment complaint against former Provost Rosalyn Templeton. “I thought ‘My God, what has he been going through?,’” Limbaugh said in his testimony. He said the official complaint Bachmeier filed with the Montana Human Relations Bureau was the first he had hea... Full story

  • Bachmeier feared retaliation

    John Paul Schmidt|Updated Jun 20, 2014
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    The hearing into allegations of sexual harassment against former Montana State University-Northern Provost Rosalyn Templeton is scheduled to conclude today. Templeton and Montana State University President Waded Cruzado are expected to testify today. Wednesday, day two of a Montana Human Relations Bureau hearing, Dean Randy Bachmeier said that $100,000, of his $150,000 suit, he wants for emotional damages caused by Templeton was based on his yearly salary plus benefits. He spo... Full story

  • Simpson to plead to pot charges

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 19, 2014
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    A former Montana State University-Northern student, star athlete and recruiter has agreed to change his plea to charges that he accepted marijuana with the intent to sell it while working for Northern in Havre. Joe C. Simpson II, who was allowed to move back to his home state of California to live with relatives while charges were pending, has agreed that the prosecution has enough evidence to convict him and is scheduled to plead no contest Monday, June 30, to all charges. He... Full story

  • For the Record, June 19, 2014

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    Havre Police Department Officers investigated a Sexual or Violent Offender Registration violation at 2:27 p.m. Wednesday at the police station. ——— Nashae Ryan Bauer, 21, of Havre was arrested on a charge of partner or family member assault after officers responded to an 11:03 p.m. Wednesday call from 3rd Street about someone calling the police station’s business line but did not talk because the callers were arguing. Hill County Sheriff's Office Deputies served a warrant at Hill County Detention Center Wednesday at 2:30 p.... Full story

  • Ruth Geraldine Thomson

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    Ruth Geraldine Thomson, born Aug. 2, 1918, to Earl and Vera (Fredine) Eastman in Platte, South Dakota, passed away at Mercy Hospice in Johnston, Iowa, on June 16, 2014. Ruth graduated from Platte High School and attended the University of South Dakota and University of Nebraska. She taught second grade in Armour, South Dakota, prior to her marriage to Bruce Robert Thomson on Nov. 2, 1941, in Platte, South Dakota, As a member of the Greatest Generation, Ruth supported her... Full story

  • Gerald Wallace Tuck

    Updated Jun 19, 2014

    A memorial service for Gerald Wallace Tuck will be at 1 p.m. Saturday at Highland Cemetery, followed by a gathering at 15 West sports bar. The day of the events were incorrect in Tuesday's Havre Daily News.... Full story

  • Quick Pic: Sounds on the Square

    Eric Seidle|Updated Jun 19, 2014

    Blind Luck band members Joe Ross, left, and Jeff McCormick play during Wednesday's Sounds on the Square. The ROC Band will perform next Wednesday at Town Square from 6 to 8 p.m.... Full story

  • Help needed during Day of Action

    John Kelleher|Updated Jun 19, 2014
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    The United Way of Hill County is looking for volunteers who want to have a good time while helping to feed the growing number of county residents who don’t have enough food. Saturday, the United Way will undertake a massive community effort to prepare 65,000 servings of food starting at noon Saturday, at Van Orsdel United Methodist Church, 410 5th Ave. United Way Executive Director Lorraine Verploegen estimates that 200 volunteers will be needed to get the food ready to be distributed to the Havre Food Bank, churches and s...

  • Milk River Ranch suit filed

    Tim Leeds|Updated Jun 19, 2014
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    A new controversy has arisen involving land in Hill County northwest of Havre sold to the state in an already controversial deal. Ross Ritter of Judith Basin County, formerly of Rudyard, has filed a lawsuit against David and Julie Aageson, Verges and Noreen Aageson, and Aageson Grain and Cattle alleging the defendants have failed to return $200,000 invested in a proposed sale of their joint properties. The Aagesons had not returned calls asking for comment to the Havre Daily News by printing deadline this morning. Aagesons...

  • HHS's Christenson coaching in Badlands Bowl

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 19, 2014

    The Havre Blue Ponies don’t have an all-star football player playing this year’s Badlands Bowl, the annual all-star game between Montana and North Dakota. But the Ponies will be well-represented nevertheless. The annual all-star game between Montana and North Dakota kicks off Saturday night in Dickinson, North Dakota, and HHS head coach Jason Christenson will be an assistant coach on the Montana staff. Christenson will be an assistant for former Havre High mentor and cur...

  • George Ferguson Column: Daniel did the job the way it should be done

    George Ferguson|Updated Jun 19, 2014

    Even in the best of times, they tell me all good things must come to an end. Well, I am here to tell all my readers that in no way shape or form, that this good thing we have going with the Havre Daily News sports section will come to an end anytime soon. No, I as the sports editor at the HDN am fully dedicated to covering our great sports in Havre, at Montana State University-Northern and all over the Hi-Line to the best of my abilities, and I have made that a long-term... Full story

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