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  • Havre Daily not publishing today

    Updated Sep 30, 2019

    Havre Daily News staff In the midst of the heavy, wet snow falling Sunday afternoon, with the forecast predicting the snow to continue through today, the Havre Daily News decided not to put its carriers at risk with the weather and canceled today's paper. The Havre Daily will publish again Tuesday. The precipitation started Friday night, turning to snow that continued into Sunday. The forecast Sunday had called for snow into Monday, but the precipitation tapered off late...

  • Cowboys corral the Blue Ponies

    Aarron Thompson|Updated Sep 29, 2019

    The Havre High football team had a tough game last Friday night down in Miles City. The Blue Ponies played their hardest, but ultimately fell to the Cowboys in a crushing 42-7 loss. Havre has had a tough couple games these past weeks, with a loss to Laurel and now a loss to Miles City. The team has a lot to work on to compete with the top teams the Eastern A. Havre High head coach Ryan Gatch commends his team for their efforts against Miles City. "It was a good football team...

  • Pony spikers beat Browning, Lewistown on the road

    Aarron Thompson|Updated Sep 29, 2019

    The Havre high volleyball team had a great couple of road games last week. The Blue Ponies' first came last Thursday against the Browning Indians, as Havre claimed the match 3-0 with the set scores being 25-9, 25-10 and 25-10. The second match for the Blue Pony club was last Friday, as the team beat the Lewistown Golden Eagles 3-1, the set scores being 28-26, 25-18, 25-15 and 25-12. Havre High head coach Tamecia Jarvis is proud of her teams' efforts throughout the games. "The...

  • Governor declares winter storm emergency

    Derek Hann|Updated Sep 29, 2019

    Gov. Steve Bullock issued an executive order today declaring a winter storm emergency for Montana due to a severe early season storm which has hit the state this weekend. "With an unprecedented winter storm throwing our state a surprise in September, state and local governments are working closely together to protect the health and safety of Montanans and our top priority is making sure that happens," Bullock said in a press release. "Montanans should heed all warnings from...

  • MSU-N volleyball swept at Carroll

    George Fergson|Updated Sep 29, 2019

    The Montana State University-Northern volleyball team escaped the winter storm that blasted Havre Saturday. But, things weren't any more calm in Helena. Saturday afternoon, the Skylights were sept by the Carroll College Fighting Saints on the road, by scores of 25-17, 25-19 and 25-23, dropping Northern to 0-4 in the Frontier Conference. Northern had a strong hitting performance, finishing at a .143 clip, which is higher than the Skylights average this season. But, despite...

  • Avalanche: Montana Tech 42, Lights 0

    George Ferguson|Updated Sep 29, 2019

    On a day when Montana State University-Northern ushered in announcements about the future, the Lights' present was a different matter all together. Prior to Northern's homecoming game against Montana Tech, there was plenty of joy, in spite of horrifically bad weather, as the university announced more plans to go forward with the building of an on-campus stadium. However, not too far into the Lights battle with the No. 25 Orediggers, there was little happiness, as the Diggers b...

  • Havre Daily News not publishing Monday due to storm

    Updated Sep 29, 2019

    Havre Daily News staff With wet, heavy snow continuing to fall Sunday, The Havre Daily News has decided not to publish Monday, Sept. 30. Havre Daily News publisher Stacy Mantle said that with dangerous road conditions, temperatures expected to drop below freezing and snow expected to continue into Monday, she does not want to put the driving and foot-route carriers in danger delivering papers Monday. The Havre Daily expects to publish as normal Tuesday.... Full story

  • Northern nears goal on football stadium project

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Sep 28, 2019

    Montana State University-Northern's Chancellor Greg Kegel announced today that Northern has secured $2.2 million for phase 1 of Project Stadium in only nine months. "The announcement is, we are 80 percent ready to begin Phase 1, and 80 percent puts us at the 20-yard line, which is the red zone," Kegel said. Kegel announced in 2016 he wanted to build a home for the Northern Lights football team, which has used the Havre High School Blue Pony stadium for home games since the...

  • Senior Center News, Sept. 27, 2019

    Updated Sep 28, 2019

    North Central Senior Citizens Center, Sept. 30 to Oct 4 Monday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; bingo at 1:15 p.m. Wednesday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m; TOPS at 8 a.m.; Thursday — Transportation from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.; pinochle at 1 p.m.; Walmart shopping 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Friday — Medical transportation will be available from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. but people must make a request at least 24 hours in advance. March Menu by Earlene DeWinter (Subject to Change) Monday ...

  • Friday's Local Football

    Updated Sep 28, 2019

    Butte 39, Missoula Sentinel 36 Final/Thursday Bozeman 21, Great Falls High 0 Final CMR 34, Billings Skyview 0 Final Glacier 63, Missoula Big Sky 28 Final Helena Capital 21, Flathead 14 Final Helena High 42, Missoula Hellgate 20 Final Billings Senior 28, Belgrade 0 Final A Browning 32, Columbia Falls 26 Final Whitefish 55, Ronan 20 Final Libby 45, Polson 6 Final Miles City 42, Havre 7 Final Dillon 33, Corvallis 0 Final Butte Central 47, Stevensville 19 Final Hamilton 34, French...

  • Public meeting on Tiber Reservoir set in Chester

    Updated Sep 27, 2019

    Staff and wire report U.S. Bureau of Reclamation is hosting a public meeting in Chester Wednesday, Oct. 9, to update the public on recreation and resource management issues around Lake Elwel, also known as Tiber Reservoir, southwest of Chester. Topics of discussion will include information on fisheries and wildlife management, aquatic invasive species, recreation improvements and use of Reclamation lands. ”Reclamation considers public engagement important to understanding not only what is happening on our public lands, but a...

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