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Articles from the November 28, 2022 edition


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  • Chinook Christmas Stroll sees another successful year

    Patrick Johnston|Updated Nov 28, 2022

    People from across the region and further beyond were in Chinook for the town's Parade of Lights and Christmas Stroll, a collection of annual events for the people of the area to experience together, including a parade, bell choir and more Friday. Vendors set up shop in the Chinook Senior Center and Blaine County Library selling homemade goods to people throughout the day, which attendees seemed to like. Stewart Green said he really loved all the displays, but they were late t...

  • Winter returns after holiday break

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 28, 2022

    After unseasonably warm — though often windy — weather treated people in this part of Montana over the Thanksgiving holiday and weekend, snow was back this morning with cold weather again in the forecast. Highs today were predicted in the teens with lows tonight in the single digits, with the rest of the week primarily expecting highs in the teens or single digits and lows again in the single digits and even below zero. Highs are expected to be back in the 20s by Saturday and Sunday, although Saturday night’s low is still...

  • Car shooting case moved to youth court

    Tim Leeds|Updated Nov 28, 2022

    An August case involving a youth accused of firing several shots at a vehicle with passengers in it has been moved to youth court. Court minutes in a hearing presided over by state District Judge Kaydee Snipes Ruiz say Hill County Attorney Lacey Lincoln said both sides had come to a resolution in the case and were stipulating it be moved to Youth Court to be handled as a juvenile case. In Montana, some charges including felony assault with a weapon involving a youth defendant can start in District Court but be moved to...

  • Youth arrested on criminal endangerment after shooting incident

    Pam Burke|Updated Nov 28, 2022

    A 15-year-old boy from Hays was charged with four counts of criminal endangerment, discharge of a firearm in city limits and vandalism after a caller reported finding a bullet hole in his vehicle Friday at 12:26 p.m. The incident occurred on U.S. Highway 2 Northwest near Holiday Village Mall. Havre Police Department said they will be issuing a press release with details on the incident, but it was not available before print deadline today....

  • For the Record, Nov. 28, 2022

    Updated Nov 28, 2022

    Havre Police Department John Michael Segna of Havre, 32, was arrested on a partner or family member assault charge after a caller on First Street West reported Friday at 11:08 a.m. that a man was hitting a woman. -- A caller at a First Street establishment reported he had been assaulted and an iPhone taken Saturday at 1:33 a.m. An 11:08 a.m. caller on Fourth Street reported finding the phone and the owner of the phone stopped by the police station at 1:20 p.m. -- A pipe was re...

  • Agenda - Hill County Commission weekly business meeting

    Updated Nov 28, 2022

    The agenda for the Hill County Commission weekly business meeting Thursday at 10 a.m. is: Public comments on non-agenda items Public comments on agenda items Claims Employment Budgets Ordinance Resolutions Contracts Memorandum of understanding with Logan Health and Rudyard Ambulance: Contract HC22-122 Austin Mechanical Services for installation of a park-provided spring tank in Blackie Coulee Board appointments Policy updates County permit approval Subdivision/survey approval Amended Plat for Blair Subdivision County needs...

  • Obituary - Marley Jo Lee Standing Rock

    Updated Nov 28, 2022

    Marley Jo Lee Standing Rock, "Eagle Girl" (Kiiw Iskwesis), passed away Thursday, November 24, 2022, in Havre. A private family graveside service will be held. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with arrangements. Marley was born November 4, 2022, in Havre to Loren Standing Rock and Brandi Buffalo. She lived with her parents and siblings in Rocky Boy, where she was so very loved by her siblings. Marley liked the colors and sounds of her cartoons and listening to...

  • Obituary - Les Blair

    Updated Nov 28, 2022

    Les Blair, 88, passed away at his residence due to natural causes on Saturday, November 26, 2022. Cremation has taken place, and services are pending....

  • Obituary - Geraldine 'Geri' (Vaile) Owens

    Updated Nov 28, 2022

    Geraldine “Geri” (Vaile) Owens, 75, passed away at Northern Montana Care Center due to natural causes Sunday, November 27, 2022. Arrangements are pending....

  • Obituary - Keith M. Johnson

    Updated Nov 28, 2022

    Keith M. Johnson, 67, passed away due to natural causes at Providence St. Patrick Hospital in Missoula Monday, November 21, 2022. Cremation has taken place, and memorial services are pending....

  • Five things to watch in local high school girls basketball this season

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 28, 2022

    Here we go. High school basketball is back on the Hi-Line, and it's going to be one fast-paced and fun season. As always, from the Havre Blue Ponies to District 9C and everything in between, the Hi-Line has some of the best basketball in Montana and 2022-23 should be no different. So before the season gets underway, here's a look at five things to watch in girls basketball this coming season. 1. Shot-Clock Era Begins The first season of the shot clock in Montana is here....

  • From the Fringe: It was a great fall on the Hi-Line, and I'm sure winter will be just as good

    George Ferguson|Updated Nov 28, 2022

    It may feel like fall hasn't even ended yet. Or, it might feel like winter has already been around for a long while. But whichever way it feels, one thing is for sure, the little lull in Hi-Line sports, officially ends this weekend. This weekend marks the official beginning of the 2022-23 winter sports season. And it will be an exciting one. But, before we say hello to basketball, wrestling, swimming and hockey, we should say farewell to a great fall. This past fall was so...

  • Comeback after dark: Griz beat SEMO in a thriller

    Updated Nov 28, 2022

    MISSOULA - The Montana Grizzlies pulled off one of the most improbable and historic comebacks in program history Saturday night, rallying from a 21-point third-quarter deficit to score 31 unanswered points, defeating Southeast Missouri 34-24 in the first round of the FCS playoffs. With the Griz trailing 17-3 at halftime, head coach Bobby Hauck harkened back to his 2009 squad that rallied to score 47 second-half points to beat South Dakota State in the playoffs nearly 13 years...