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  • Updated Dec 29, 2016

  • Lights play three in a row

    Updated Dec 28, 2016

    Frontier Conference play is coming. And the Montana State University-Northern Lights are making a run at going into league play with an unblemished record. But to do that, Northern must win three games before time runs out on 2016. Tonight, the 11-0 Lights head north of the border to face a good University of Lethbridge team, then, MSU-N will come right back home to close out non-conference play with a pair of games against the University of Alberta-Augustana. Northern will be...

  • Quick Pics - Sledding while the snow lasts

    Updated Dec 28, 2016

  • New Year's programs keep drunk drivers off the road

    Paul Dragu|Updated Dec 28, 2016

    Local community businesses and establishments will work together to offer transportation options for people who will be drinking and moving about the city New Year’s Eve. The goal, organizers said, is to keep drunk drivers off the streets and everyone safe. Havre Police Chief Gabe Matosich said that last New Year’s Eve to New Year’s Day, officers made two driving under the influence arrests. He credits that low number to the programs available, as well as extra patrols. Matosich said the police department is not holdi...

  • BLM calls for nominations to Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board

    Updated Dec 28, 2016

    Press release The Bureau of Land Management issued a call Tuesday for public nominations to fill three positions on its national Wild Horse and Burro Advisory Board. To be considered for selection, nominations must be received via email by Feb. 10 or postmarked by that date. The BLM published its request for nominations in the Federal Register. Nominations are for a term of three years and are needed to represent the following categories of interest: public interest, equine behavior; wild horse and burro research; and...

  • A worthy New Year's resolution: Advocate for an abused child

    Updated Dec 28, 2016

    Press release New Year’s resolutions typically focus on self-improvement — lose weight, stop smoking or exercise more. This year, why not resolve to do something more lasting, such as improving the life of a child who’s suffered abuse and neglect? As a Court-Appointed Special Advocate, or CASA, volunteers receive in-depth training to advocate in court and in the community for the needs and rights of children in foster care. CASA volunteers come from all walks of life and professions but have two things in common: CASAs care...

  • For the Record, Dec. 28, 2016

    Updated Dec 28, 2016

    Havre Police Department Officers investigated a non-injury motor vehicle crash near First Street after a caller reported Tuesday at 1:16 p.m. that a van backed into a pickup truck. —— Officers made three arrests after a First Street business caller reported three shoplifters taking off in a silver Ford Explorer. Charles Earl Rainingbird of Box Elder, 49, was arrested on charges of driving with a suspended or revoked driver’s license and obstructing a peace officer and on a Justice or City court warrant; Rogerina Emma Suthe...

  • Obituary: Allison M. Keeley

    Updated Dec 28, 2016

    Allison M. Keeley of Havre, 44, passed away Tuesday, Dec. 27, 2016, at her home. A full obituary will follow. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with services and arrangements....

  • Hi-Line Athlete Profile: She has no fear between the pipes

    Chris Peterson|Updated Dec 28, 2016

    For years, the Havre Ice Hawks hockey program has given local skaters a chance to learn and a chance to shine. The program has won numerous state titles and given hundreds a chance to play the game they love. One of the latest to benefit from the youth hockey program is Kinzee Peterson, the goalie of the Havre Ice Hawks high school team. Peterson has been playing hockey for a nearly a decade, and she has spent that time playing for the Ice Hawks. Peterson, who didn't start...