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  • Skylights make fourth straight trip to NAIA's Big Dance

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

    The Montana State University-Northern Skylights are officially heading to Billings Now. On Wednesday night, the NAIA announced it's field of 32 for the NAIA Division 1 Women's tournament, which is set to tip off next Wednesday at the Rimrock Auto Arena. In that first round, the No. 11 Skylights (23-8) drew Loyola of Louisiana of the Southern States Athletic Association. The No. 22 Wolfpack is 26-6 this season and runner's up in their league tournament. The game will be played...

  • Seed show set to begin Thursday

    Paul Dragu|Updated Mar 8, 2017

    The 68th annual Montana Seed Show in Harlem will begin Thursday morning at 9 and conclude Saturday evening with a banquet that will feature country pop singer Casi Joy and a cooked pig. The pig, show chairman Paul Rasmussen said, is his, and the cooking will be handled by local Dusty Schuhmacher. The show has come a long way, Rasmussen said, from the first days when it began as a potato seed show. As time went on, a wool show was added, a quilt show, a pie and bread show, a car show, an art auction, and more. “There’s som...

  • For the Record, Mar. 8, 2017

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

    Havre Police Department Thomas Mathew Dess of Havre, 61, was issued a summons on a charge of criminal contempt Tuesday at 7:49 a.m. at the police station. —— Officers investigated a vandalism report after a 16th Street West caller reported Tuesday at 8:47 a.m. that someone had damaged her rental car. —— Officers investigated a theft report after a caller near Jefferson Avenue reported Tuesday at 3:09 p.m. that someone refused to pay their taxi fare. —— Officers made two arrests after a First Street business caller repo...

  • Quick Pics - Quilting a history of generations

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

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  • Lawmakers talk charters, savings time, mail ballots

    Alex Ross|Updated Mar 8, 2017

    State Rep. Jacob Bachmeier, D-Havre, reiterated Tuesday his opposition to a public charter school bill introduced by state Rep. Jonathan Windy Boy, D-Box Elder. Bachmeier spoke during the weekly legislative video conference at Northern Montana Hospital, also attended by state Sen. Russ Tempel, R-Chester. "I really respect where Rep. Windy Boy is coming from, I know he is trying to do a good thing, but I don't think charter schools and the way he envisions them is going to...

  • Local News - Mar. 8, 2017

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

    Community invited to bingo night at Northern Montana State University-Northern Program Council has invited members of the community for its bingo night. For $5, people can play bingo from 5 to 7 p.m. in the university Student Union Building Ballroom with Northern students, faculty and staff. Fees go to Program Council activities including the prizes for the bingo. Hi-Line United Soccer sets fundraiser Hi-Line United Soccer is holding a fundraiser pancake breakfast at the Eagles Club Saturday 8 a.m. to noon. The breakfast,...

  • Legislators not listening to constituents about budget impacts

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

    The qualify of life we enjoy in Montana is directly connected to the public investments we make in our communities — modern schools and quality education for our children, safe roads, updated water and sewer systems, and an affordable college education for our future workforce. However, with the Montana legislative session halfway complete, legislative leaders have made deep and devastating cuts to the state budget that impede our state’s ability to continue to prosper and will impact some of our most vulnerable families and...

  • Gorsuch would overreach into women's lives

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

    I’m gravely concerned about President Trump’s nominee for the United States Supreme Court, Judge Neil Gorsuch. When it comes to checking extreme politicians’ overreach into our most personal health care decisions, I hope both of Montana’s senators will prioritize women and strongly oppose his confirmation. Judge Gorsuch’s record on women’s rights is deeply disturbing. Ruling in the original Hobby Lobby decision, the case that undermined the Affordable Care Act’s birth control insurance mandate, Gorsuch joined the majority,...

  • Decision on mail ballots should be based on what is best, not politics

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

    Many letters and opinions have been written about running the upcoming May 25th special congressional election by mail. I have been running elections for our county for going on 19 years now. When I first started, elections were much different than they are today. We had very few absentee voters. In fact I can remember when sending 300 absentee ballots was a huge number in our county. Now we send out 13,000. We no longer really run poll elections. They are more of hybrid between mailing absentees and poll locations, except...

  • Jon Tester is bad for Montana farmers and ranchers

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

    As Montana ranchers, we have considered ourselves to be good stewards of the rich natural resources we are blessed to have. However, the EPA’s so-called Waters of the United States Rule has the potential to undermine our ability to work our land and has trampled on our private property rights. We were pleased to see that President Donald Trump recently signed an executive order on directing the EPA to reconsider an Obama-era rule that expanded federal jurisdiction over streams and wetlands. This rule has caused excessive e...

  • Correction for Mar. 6, 2017

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

    In Monday’s front page story “Cemetery district lists need for a mill levy increase” it was misreported that the Havre Public Cemetery District acquired the Sunset Memorial Gardens in 2015. The cemetery was acquired in 1974....

  • Obituary: Megan M. Bailey

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

    Megan M. Bailey, 36, passed away Sunday, March 5, 2017, at Northern Montana Hospital. Cremation has taken place, and memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday, March 10, 2017, at First Lutheran Church with Pastor Tanner Howard officiating. Megan's family has suggested that memorial donations be made to First Lutheran Church, 303 Sixth Ave, Havre, MT 59501, or to the charity of the donor's choice. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with services and... Full story

  • Farm Bureau to offer four scholarships to students

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

    From Montana Farm Bureau Federation The Montana Farm Bureau is offering four scholarships to students seeking higher education: two from the MFB Foundation and two from the MFB Women’s Leadership Committee. A new scholarship available is the MFB Foundation’s Future of Agriculture Honor Scholarship which will be awarded for the Fall 2017 semester. Its purpose is to assist students toward the completion of a degree in a field pertaining to agriculture. A special emphasis will be given to applicants who have shown ingenuity in...

  • Janice Nystrom joins American Angus Association

    Updated Mar 8, 2017

    Press release Janice Nystrom of Box Elder is a new member of the American Angus Association®, Allen Moczygemba, CEO of the national breed organization headquartered in Saint Joseph, Mo., announced last week. The American Angus Association, with more than 25,000 active adult and junior members, is the largest beef breed association in the world. Its computerized records include detailed information on over 18 million registered Angus. The Association records ancestral information and keeps production records and genomic data...

  • Hi-Line March Madness in Bozeman

    Chris Peterson|Updated Mar 8, 2017

    The high school basketball season has nearly come to a close in Montana. But there is one weekend left and among all the state tournaments set for this weekend, there are none more anticipated than the 2017 Class C state boys tournament. The field at the Class C state tournament, which starts Thursday in Bozeman at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, is always loaded, but this year, it's even more so. For starters, Box Elder, the defending state champions are back, but qualified as the...

  • Four Skylights tabbed Frontier All-Conference

    George Ferguson|Updated Mar 8, 2017

    It has been a great season for the Montana State University-Northern women’s basketball team. And while it’s far from over, four Skylights have already been honored. The Frontier Conference released its All-Conference Awards Tuesday morning, and Northern seniors Natalee Faupel, Sierra Richards and Molly Kreycik and junior Jacy Thompson were all named All-Conference for 2016-17. Faupel, the 2016 Frontier Player of the Year, was First-Team All-Conference for the third str... Full story

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