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  • East Fork Fire evacuations lifted

    Updated Sep 11, 2017

    Evacuations in Hill County due to the East Fork fire have been lifted by the Hill County Sheriff's Office, although side roads and recreation still is closed in Beaver Creek Park, the Hill County emergency operations center for the fire announced in a release late this morning. As of noon today, Montana Secondary Highway 234, Sucker Creek Road and Taylor Road are open to all public access, and cabin owners on the park are allowed access to their cabins from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m....

  • Quick Pics: Alice came to HavreLand for Death By Chocolate

    Updated Sep 11, 2017

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  • Locals help with recovery, expenses of East Fork Fire

    Alex Ross|Updated Sep 11, 2017

    Since the East Fork Fire was first reported Aug. 27, in the Bear Paw Mountains, people throughout the area have been helping battle the flames and assist with the recovery effort, from fixing fences to selling decals to selling beer. The Montana State University-Northern Collegiate Stockgrowers had been helping ranchers on the front lines. Barry Francis, the public relations committee chair for the Collegiate Stockgrowers, said since the day after it happened up until last...

  • Local health care facilities address workforce shortage with apprenticeships

    Updated Sep 11, 2017

    Havre Daily News staff Local health care facilities are joining up with the state Department of Labor and Industries to try to fill a workforce shortage using the model of apprenticeship to train workers. A press release from Labor and Industry said Liberty Medical Center, HealthCARE Montana and the agency have been working over the last year to launch new programs in north-central Montana communities including Chester, Harlem and Rocky Boy. Liberty Medical Center has committed to apprenticeships for medication aide II,...