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  • CHARLES D. ADAMS obituary

    GREAT FALLS - Charles Daniel "Charlie" Adams, 48, died peacefully on Sunday, June 27, 2004, of adenocarcinoma in his family's home in Great Falls. Graveside services and burial will be at 11 a.m. Thursday at the Inverness Cemetery. Visitation will be on Wednesday at the Rockman Funeral Chapel in Chester. Charles was born in Havre to Charles and Virginia (Richter) Adams on Dec. 14, 1955. He grew up in the Inverness community. After graduating from Inverness High School in 1974, he worked in construction with Warhank's of...

  • Tenants of Heritage Center are dealing with uncertainty

    Emily Mayer Lossing sits quietly at her desk in the museum at the Heritage Center. Around her, displays depicting life in the olden days of north-central Montana whisper of Hill County's past, giving visitors a glimpse of the county's rich history. The H. Earl Clack Museum made its home in the Heritage Center in 1996. For the past eight years the museum has attempted to bring the county's history to life. "We have so much to offer," said museum manager Mayer Lossing, who is also a member of the Havre City Council. "This...

  • In Havre, much ado for the 4th

    Organizers say the Havre Fourth of July celebration, now in its second year, is getting bigger and better, and they hope the trend will continue. "Obviously, this thing is just in its infancy, but we've got about double the participants of last year," Rick Linie said today. Linie and others in the community this year joined up to help Bruce Grant, Charlie Grant and Allen "Woody" Woodwick, who organized a parade and music festival last year. The main event will be a parade down Fifth Avenue at 1 p.m. Sunday. Linie said Amanda...

  • Downpour floods part of Chinook

    CHINOOK - A heavy rainstorm struck Chinook on Thursday night, causing flooding that forced city workers to barricade a number of streets. The deluge hit about 8:15 p.m. and lasted 20 minutes. The rain water rushed to low areas in west and south Chinook, accumulating 10 to 12 inches in some areas. The water covered dozens of yards and flooded several basements. By 9 p.m., much of the Blaine County Fairgrounds was still under water, and some streets were so flooded that residents used canoes to move from block to block....

  • Lots of effort goes into fireworks display

    With great care and preparation, the Havre Jaycees are continuing a decades-old tradition Sunday - their Independence Day fireworks display at the Hill County Fairgrounds. Jaycees project manager Jason Murri told members of the service organization to use care and common sense while setting off the fireworks. "These things can and will kill you," he said at a meeting Tuesday. "You're working with an explosive." The Jaycees' care seems to work. Murri said in an interview he doesn't know of any volunteer or audience member... Full story