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  • Quick Pics: Trick or treating the town

    Updated Nov 2, 2019

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  • Havre native returns to hometown for annual art association Show and Sale

    Derek Hann|Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Havre native and Missoula resident Garrette Brough of Big Sky Bones will hold a small presentation and question and answer segment at this year's Havre Art Association's 49th annual Havre Art Association Show and Sale, Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 2 and Nov. 3, at Van Orsdel United Methodist Church. "It's a great opportunity and I'm happy doing it," he said. Brough is the featured artist in this year's show, traveling from Missoula back to his hometown to display his unique...

  • For the Record, Nov. 1, 2019

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Havre Police Department Erica Ann Dion of Havre, 37, was arrested on a state District Court warrant served at Hill County Detention Center Thursday at 9:06 a.m. -- A Havre area caller asked Thursday at 10:10 a.m. to speak with an officer. -- Kale Charlie Garfield of Havre, 34, was arrested on a Justice or City court warrant, during a vehicle stop on Seventh Avenue at 2:05 p.m. Thursday. -- A Havre area caller reported a possible sex offense at 2:32 p.m. -- Someone at the...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission calendar

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Monday 5:30 p.m. — Beaver Creek Park Board meeting Tuesday 8 a.m. — Employee training 10:30 a.m. — County Road Department meeting 1 p.m. — Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation floodplain meeting Wednesday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Office hours Thursday 10 a.m. — Business meeting Public comments Manual claims Employment review Resolutions Tax adjustments County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval Contracts 3 p.m. — Road Union meeting Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. — Office hours...

  • Agenda - Havre City Council

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Havre City Council will meet Monday at 7 p.m. in City Hall. The meeting agenda is: Call to order Pledge of Allegiance Roll call Minutes Committee reports Public comment on agenda items 1 through 3. For items not on this agenda, public comment will be taken at the end of the agenda. Comments here are limited to one minute. Regular agenda — 1. Resolution No. 3810 - A Resolution to Adopt “The Havre Song” By the Timely Trio as the Official Havre Song 2. Ordinance No. 909 (second reading) — An Ordinance Amending Title 3, Chapter...

  • Agenda - Hill County Park Board

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Hill County Park Board will meet in the Timmons Room of the Hill County Courthouse Monday at 5:30 p.m. The agenda is as follows. 1. Approval of minutes 2. Approval of agenda 3. Guests and public comments on agenda items only 4. Cabin business 5. Old business: Monitoring progress Folf course Cabin inspections 6. New business: Rocky Boy Recreational Permits Fran Buell’s letter Possible alternative beaver management options 7. Committee reports: Rules and Regulation Committee Finance and Planning Committee Grazing Committee 8...

  • Hi-Line Living: Symbol of a Havre multi-state legacy

    Rachel Jamieson|Updated Nov 1, 2019

    The Atrium Shopping Mall, a historical icon of downtown Havre, got its start in the early 1900s as a store called "The Fair," built and operated by another Havre icon Frank A. Buttrey, who founded the Buttrey department store that became a multi-state chain of department and grocery stores that operated throughout the West and Midwest. Buttrey was born Nov. 21, 1868, in London, Ontario, Canada, moved in 1896 to Aldridge, Montana, where he started a small store. Buttrey...

  • Havre Middle School lists students of the month

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Havre Middle School's Sixth-Grade Student of the Month for September is Carter Chagnon. Carter is the son of Gary and Ashlee Chagnon. He has one brother, Gannon Chagnon. At the middle school Carter plays the trumpet in the school band. Outside of school, Carter participates in baseball and enjoys shooting his airsoft gun. In his free time, he enjoys hanging out with friends and camping with family. Carter is an amazing student all around. His teachers commend him on his...

  • Out Our Way: It's not if but when - Mark 8: 34-37

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Out our way, if you decide to cowboy you know the question is not if you re going to get thrown, but when. I was about 60 when Charlie asked if I wanted to try cowboying with him and I thought, "Sure! What can it hurt?" Several trips to the doctor for sprained ribs, some bad bruises and a whole slew of aches and pains that still pop up years later have answered the question. But even so, it has been worth it Few, if any, things worth doing are done without major struggles and...

  • Pastor's Corner: Remember the day after Halloween

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Although this week is predominately known in our society for Halloween and trick-or-treating, many Christians will also be remembering All Saint’s Day, which is observed on Nov. 1. Today, the Feast of All Saints, is a reminder and celebration that we are always walking on the path and in the footprints of those who have gone before us. The saints are our spiritual ancestors, our guides and mentors. They have gone before us and now pray for, encourage, and guide us in our journey. We build on the gift of their legacy and o...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    You know, Lord, sometimes we wonder when we should read Your Word? Is there a certain time to read? Pondering the question of when: should it be morning, evening, mealtime, bedtime, or maybe in time of conflict and confusion, or when we are sick or lonely, or maybe even angry? Should we read Your Word when we are serene, peaceful and contemplative? Should we read only when we have time, or, maybe we should just queeze You in, Lord? When is the best time to read Your Word?...

  • Grief Poem - Life With Grief

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    When we lose one that we have loved, we don't know what to do! We're sad, we grieve, and we have wounds, we need to call on YOU. Raw emotions take time to heal, grief lingers in our hearts. Stress levels high, our mind's a mess, we don't know where to start. Grief wreaks chaos - not a weakness, stress's high for a few years. It's physical and spiritual and often brings on tears. Anger, outrage is part of grief, a trauma in our life. Our feelings are confused sometimes, our...

  • Talented Lights make season debut Sunday

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 1, 2019

    The time has finally arrived. The Montana State University-Northern men's basketball team has been practicing for over a month now, but finally, the Lights are set to take the court. Northern, ranked 19th in the NAIA to start the season, will make its season debut Sunday afternoon when the Lights host Providence University College, not to be confused with the University of Providence in Great Falls. The game, originally set for Saturday night, was moved to Sunday, and will...

  • George Ferguson Column: With November here, we're starting to see what Cat-Griz might look like

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Here it is. It's cold, it's already snowed a bunch, the leaves are gone, golf is over, and I'm seeing Thanksgiving and Christmas commercials on TV. Those signs can only point to one thing - the greatest sports day in Montana each year is close at hand now. Yes, with the arrival of November, I officially give all of you Bobcats, and all of Grizzlies, permission to start bickering again. I give you all permission to start the banter and the trash talk, that, for 11 months out...

  • Skylights give Argos a battle

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 1, 2019

    The Montana State University-Northern volleyball team will play its final home match of the season tonight, and the Skylights are bringing some good vibes with them. Not only is tonight's match against Carroll College senior night for Northern, but MSU-N played a strong match at nationally ranked Providence Thursday night in Great Falls. In the Frontier Conference showdown in the McLaughlin Center, Northern came out swing and won the first set from the No. 18 Argos, 25-21....

  • MSU-N matmen ranked No. 17

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 1, 2019

    The Montana State University-Northern wrestling team opens the season at this weekend's Cowboy Invitational in Laramie, Wyoming. And as expected, the Lights will begin the new season as one of the Top 20 teams in the NAIA. The NAIA Preseason Coaches Poll was released Thursday, with the Lights coming in at No. 17. Northern is one of four Cascade Conference teams ranked in the Top 25, with Menlo at No. 12, Embry-Riddle at No. 14, and Providence at No. 16. As expected, defending...

  • Lights meet Fighting Saints after dark

    Aarron Thompson|Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Another week of Montana State University-Northern football is here and the Lights are still in search of their first Frontier Conference win. Northern will look to get over the hump of its rough season and the game against Carroll will be an opportunity to do just that. The Lights and Fighting Saints meet Saturday at 7 p.m. inside Blue Pony Stadium. But the game is not the first meeting of the season. The last time Northern (0-7, 1-7) and the Fighting Saints (4-3, 4-3) played...

  • Playoff Football Returns to Blue Pony Stadium

    Aarron Thompson|Updated Nov 1, 2019

    The Class A football postseason is here and the first-round matchups are set to kick off Saturday. It has been a big season across the Class A spectrum. But one team has worked hard for years to make it back to the postseason. The team has been through many ups and downs within the past few seasons. They did not back down in the face of adversity and instead took it head on. This team has put forward incredible progress to make it back to the Class A playoffs. And that team is...

  • AmeriCorps celebrates 25 years of service

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Happy 25th Anniversary AmeriCorps! Each year, over 75,000 people serve in AmeriCorps across the US. Since 1994, national service has improved lives and landscapes, while transforming those who commit to serve. Service to others is an American tradition and, for over 25 years, AmeriCorps has unified diverse people through service to others. AmeriCorps grew from a renewed focus on civic engagement in America during the 1990s. President George H.W. Bush signed the 1990 National Service Act, creating the Commission on National...

  • View from the North 40: Part 2 of the the two-part 'Ewww' series

    Pam Burke|Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Last week’s Part 1 of the “Ewww” series was about our resident over-the-door bat that made its way into our house, but this Part 2 really ups the ewww-factor, proving that we are not living the glorified Disney-like country life at the North 40. After we herded bat back outdoors to find a hibernation spot that wasn’t currently occupied by humans, I had about a week’s reprieve, in which the only wild ewww-things we had to contend with were the perpetual mice and a few mean fera...

  • Pool closing for Veterans Day, Thanksgiving

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Press release Havre Community pool will be closed Monday, Nov. 11, for the observance of Veterans Day. The pool also will be closed Thursday, Nov. 28, for the observance of Thanksgiving. For more information call 265-8161....

  • Celebrating History: Telephones and Halloween parties

    Updated Nov 1, 2019

    By Emily Mayer News was published in the Nov. 1, 1919, edition of The Havre Plaindealer that the telephone branch of the Havre Montana Power office was purchased by the Montana States Telephone and Telegraph Co. Prior to Montana Power, the telephone service had been operated locally. MONTANA STATES TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. TAKE OVER THE LOCAL PLANT Today the Havre interests of the Montana Power will be taken over by the Montana States Telephone and Telegraph Co. The new management will continue to use the same building...

  • MSU-N Game Day: Making himself right at home

    Aarron Thompson|Updated Nov 1, 2019

    Life is full of incredible journies, as well as ups and downs. Many spend their lives walking along a diverse path that can lead to their dreams or even steer them away. Those who steer off the path will hopefully find their way back on the right one. But, those who stay on the right path find what they have been dreaming of accomplishing. No journey is easy and will always be full of surprises. Despite that, the end result is often is the most satisfying feeling one can...

  • Healthy, with healthy numbers, North Star football came right back

    Aarron Thompson|Updated Oct 31, 2019

    Comeback stories are some of the most impactful in sports. Whether it is a player coming off of a major injury and having a big game or a team pulling off a miracle to get the win, comebacks are legendary. But, comebacks are not limited to single players or teams. Entire seasons can be encompassed in them. There could be a season full of painful losses and unachieved ambitions, then turn into an exciting team the very next season. Seasons like those speak volumes. To go from...

  • Updated Oct 31, 2019

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