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The Havre Blue Ponies scored in the final minute to beat the Lewistown Eagles, 14-3 in the first round of the Class A playoffs Saturday at Blue Ponies Stadium. Trailing 13-8 with under three minutes left, Havre drove down and Mason Dionne ran in from two yards out to lift the Ponies to their first playoff win in four years. Havre (5-4), wil l travel to Southwest A champion Dillon for a quarterfinal game next Saturday. Meanwhile, in Big Sandy, the top-seeded Big Sandy Pioneers...
It was a great day for Havre High senior Jessa Chvilicek. Friday afternoon, Chvilicek took the next step forward in her volleyball career and signed with the Montana State University-Northern Skylights. The excitement was at high levels for both the Havre and Northern volleyball teams, as the Ponies will get to see a stellar player move forward and play for her hometown college program. In the Skylights' case, Chvilicek is another big signee that will give the team some more...
Montana State University Extension Local Government Center Director Dan Clark spoke to a crowd Wednesday, following his presentation regarding Special Improvement Districts, about the difference between self-governing and general government city structures. Many communities across the state are changing their powers of government from general to self-governing, Clark said. The communities may not have an immediate need for becoming a self-governing power, but they are...
U.S. Sen. Jon Tester, D-Mont., said during a rural press conference that, in light of the U.S. House passing a resolution earlier that day to go further with its formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, it is important to get all of the facts and put politics aside. "I think we need to get a full understanding of what's going on, so we need to get the information," he said. "... Listen to what's going on, don't play political games and do what's best for the...
Havre Area Chamber of Commerce is holding its The Hollyday Vendor Show Saturday, Nov. 9, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Ryan Building. “Our Events Committee which was created this year, in 2019, decided they wanted to put on another vendor show around the holidays to give people more of an option to shop local at the small vendors,” Chamber Executive Director Julea Robbins said. She said that as of Thursday 25 vendors were signed up, from craft vendors to clothes vendors and vendors can still sign up until the day of the eve...