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  • Johnson joins National Society of Collegiate Scholars

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    Anthony M. Johnson of Havre, Montana, has accepted an invitation of lifetime membership in The National Society of Collegiate Scholars - NSCS - the nation's leading certified honor society for high-achieving first- and second-year college students with a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. NSCS is an honors organization that invites less than ten percent of all eligible students nationwide to join the ranks of its diverse membership each year. A leading interdisciplinary academic honor...

  • Havre High lists students of the month

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    Greyson Brady is a Havre High School student of the month for October, 2022. He is the son of Charlie and Kami Brady. Grey is a junior who is active in HHS concert, marching, jazz and pep bands, A Capella choir, Men's Ensemble of Awesomeness and Hi-Liters. He also participates in MAT productions, plays on the Hi-Line United Soccer Team and participates in community music events. He enjoys listening to records, watching movies, writing music, learning new instruments and...

  • Havre Middle School students of the month named

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    Havre Middle School's Sixth Grade Student of the Month for October is Riley Boucher. Riley's is the son of Ed Boucher and Deanna Olson. He has three siblings, Ethan, Shepherd and Kaitlyn Boucher. At school, Riley plays the saxophone for the middle school band. Outside of school, he enjoys playing football and basketball. In his free time, Riley likes to spend time with his brothers. Riley has a positive attitude and shows respect to others around him. He puts forth his best...

  • CWD sampling continues in northeast Montana

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    GLASGOW - Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks staff are continuing to sample for chronic wasting disease - CWD - across Montana during the general big game season. CWD sample submission is voluntary and free. If hunters want their harvested deer, elk, or moose sampled, they can submit samples themselves by following steps listed at http://fwp.mt.gov/CWD or by visiting a CWD sampling station. CWD sampling stations in northeast Montana locations, days* in operation, and times: • H...

  • Adaptive mule deer management at work behind the scenes in eastern Montana

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks GLASGOW — Hunters who are used to buying surplus mule deer B licenses right before the general season might have been disappointed this year. However, this reduction in some B licenses in eastern Montana is important to mule deer management. When mule deer numbers are down in large regions of the state, or even in specific hunting districts, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks adjusts the number of B licenses in response. The methodology is called adaptive harvest management, and it’s the fou...

  • Out Our Way: It's just our nature - Matthew 7:12

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    Out our way, you often see the Golden Rule in action amongst critters as well as people. Sometimes more so. I recall the first time I saw "babysitting" cows. One cow would stay with all the calves while the other mamas would go on down to the water or graze a different section of pasture. They took turns caring for each other's calves and shared the load. No big deal. It's just natural. As some of you know, I had a "Rez Dog" named "Jack." A "Rez Dog" is a semi-domesticated...

  • Pastor's Corner: All Saints - All Souls - life – death - Hell - Heaven

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    I would be suffering delusions of grandeur if I thought I could full address all topics that the above title implies in one brief article. On the other hand, as Christians, all the subjects listed in the above title are very likely on our mind and heart each and every day. So perhaps - considering the time of year - it might be wise for me to spend some time "chumming the water" about the six very relative topics mentioned in the title above. In the last few days, all the...

  • Hello, God. It's me, Mara.

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    November snow may come real soon, there's still work to be done. Friends and neighbors have helped a lot, bit more 'fore change of sun[1]! Did you get snow, or is it gone? Winter is on its way! Some rain could fall, it's needed here. 'Twould make a lovely day. It's time to bring the cows back home - they ate the pasture clean. They sure do like their summer time - now brown where once was green. Harvest is done and hay hauled in, prepared for winter time. A rancher's work is...

  • Grief Poem - I Have Not Gone - I've Been Set Free

    Updated Nov 4, 2022

    I was set free, don't grieve for me, just wanted you to know. I'm following the path God made, sometimes it's all aglow! I took His hand when He called me, I had to leave that day. I turned my back, left all behind, left love and work and play. So much was left undone down there, I left an empty place. But I found peace at close of day as God showed me His Grace. So - fill that place, a friendship shared, remembering all our joy. Laughs, hugs, a kiss, these things I miss, abse...

  • MSU-N Game Day: Lots of change, but Riley has been a constant

    Kason Clark|Updated Nov 3, 2022

    The past few years have seen constant change and adversity for the Montana State University-Northern football team. In 2020 and 2021, the Lights dealt with the COVID-19 pandemic and a shortened spring season. After another tough season in 2021, the Lights had a coaching change. Through all those troubles, Hunter Riley has been a mainstay for the Lights. He has played safety and punter for the Lights since 2019 and has had to go through all the adversity. Every season of his ca...