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  • Labor Day fires send smoke over Havre

    Derek Hann|Updated Sep 2, 2019

    Two separate fires sent smoke billowing over Havre Monday afternoon, Wildhorse Rural Fire Department Chief Shawn Rismond said, and consumed about 600 acres of cropland and pastures. "I'm glad that everybody came to help," he said. "We couldn't have done it by ourselves." Kremlin Rural Fire Department Chief Kody Peterson said that officials are unsure of what started the fires, although the two fires started around the same time and the first fire, although significantly...

  • Friday's Prep Football: Big Sandy wins season-opener

    Updated Aug 30, 2019

    Class AA Helena High 26, C.M. Russell 15, final Missoula Sentinel 26, Great Falls High 15, final Billings West 41, Missoula Big Sky 6, final Bozeman 35, Flathead 0, final Glacier 47, Billings Skyview 6, final Helena Capital 35, Billings Senior 30, final Butte 46, Belgrade 20, final Class A Sidney 18, Havre 14, final Libby 31, Whitefish 0, final Polson 20 Columbia Falls 3, final Lewistown 55, Livingston 0, final Dillon 24, Frenchtown 21, 4th Hamilton 42, Butte Central 26, 4th...

  • Friday Night Lights: I'll see you all, under the lights

    Aarron Thompson|Updated Aug 30, 2019

    Hello, Hi-Line high school football fans! My name is Aarron Thompson and I'm the new sports reporter for the Havre Daily News. I'm very excited to be writing for our sports section. I'm writing this today to let you all know a little bit about myself, my love for sports, and that I'll be responsible for our Friday Night Lights high school football feature page each week To start, I was born and raised on the Hi-Line and have always loved the area and the communities that are a...

  • Crop harvests generally good, but market not so much

    Derek Hann|Updated Aug 30, 2019

    Although some farmers saw a good growing season, others had a rough harvest, and with the trade war still playing a role in exporting United States goods farmers say many will suffer a loss this year. "The markets look abysmal," Big Sandy-area farmer Lochiel Edwards said, adding that although the recent trade agreements with Japan look hopeful the fact is the market has an excess supply of wheat and it's hard for farmers to see their way out out of a rut. He added that most...