




Havre Police Department Thursday, June 4, 2026 Julianna Elizabeth Rigali of Havre, 18, was issued a summons on charges of criminal contempt and purchase or possession of intoxicant by a minor by officers responding at the police department to a 7:58 a.m. report of a 24/7 Sobriety Program violation. — Officers responding to a report of two people fighting at 9:01 a.m. on Fifth Avenue issued a written or verbal warning. __ A 16 year old, gender and home town not listed, was issued a summons on a charge of under age tobacco possession or...
Out our way, now and then folks have to deal with cougars. I recall a jogger who was attacked from behind by a mountain lion … and later on, a hunter who, while hunting elk, was being hunted himself. In both cases, the attacks came from behind. I had two run-ins with lions over the years, but I was not alone. True, I did not know the lions were there — but Doc, my quarter horse — and Jack, my Rez dog did. Long before an attack was possible, the big cats had been spotted and the sneak attacks thwarted. I recall that scripture: “He...
Grade 9 Alisch, Marin* Baker, Ariel Boucher, Riley Broughton, Kaylee Burr, Paisley Butler, Brooklyn Cammon, Isaac* Cech, Kira Chapman, Cayden Duke, Zoe* Folk, Kingston Hansen, Aiden Harber, Chloe Harrell, Parker Houston, Lincoln Houston-Newbauer, Ryler Jetmore, Parker Knudson, Justin* Komrosky, Rhett* Kuszmaul, Addison* Lewis, Mason Litzinger, Sadie Mader, Peyton Maglinao, Macsen* Matson, Cooper McAuley, Justa Moomey, Ava* Moore, Ira* Nagel, Sean Otto, Zoey* Pearson, Brylea* Reum, Hanna* Smith, Rayalyn* Solomon, Eli Sparks, Lexi Tweeten,...

You know, Lord, Father's Day is coming up; it was fun listening to a few kids talk about their fathers when they were kids, though we were all middle aged now and most of our fathers had passed on. They paused a moment and thanked the Lord for the father that He had given to/for them. Us city and country kids were interested. 'C.N.' talked about her daddy teaching and training them, said each father does that job to the best of his ability... making his children an example of the family, 'With...

With the turning of May into June, came the rains, slowly at first, testing the ground, daily, even if a mere smattering. My friends think me obsessed with weather. I think I'm normal, for someone raised on a farm, one with many years in drought country. I know the meaning of water. Blame my Dad. One memory I revisit often is standing out on the ditch bank with my Dad. We are kitted out in irrigation boots. Dad has a shovel in hand, not leaning it, holding it in place. A shovel, to my Dad, was...
“He has shown you, O mortal, what is good. And what does the Lord require of you? To act justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with your God.” – Micah 6:8 As Christians and citizens of the United States, we celebrate our flag and our nation’s 250th anniversary with grateful hearts. This milestone invites us to reflect on God’s blessings, the freedoms we cherish, and the calling to seek justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with Him as we honor those who have made this nation possible. On Flag Day, Memorial Day, Veterans Day,...
6th Grade Amaro, Maliah Bekker, Bentley* Bradbury, Samantha Butler, Tucker Cantrell, Quincy Chagnon, Gannon* Cote, Nox De La Vega, Isaac* Donoven, Grayce* Dugan, Elliot Dust, Zariah Erickson, Cole Espinoza, Alexander Essert, Christian Evans, Isabella Fernstrom, Matthew Gauer, Rhaegan* Golden, Bryson Granell, Mesa* Groff, Andrew Haas, Courtney Hipple, Asics Hoff, Emma* Holzworth, Joon Houston, Lucy* James, Drake* Johnson, Trey Jones, Peyton Keller, Easton Kuhr, Wyatt Kuszmaul, Olivia Ladenburg, Jace* Lickfold, Violet Lorang, Andrew* Mangold,...
Monday June 15–25, 2026 • Swimming Lessons Session 1 – Registration opened June 1. Lessons run June 15–25. Private, duet, and custom group lessons are available June 8 through August 19. Call 406-265-8161 for information. June 15–August 1, 2026 • Hill County Library Summer Reading Program – “Unearth a Story” summer reading program for all ages. Wednesday June 17, 2026 • Northern Agricultural Research Center Field Day – Registration begins at 2 PM. Call 406-265-6115 for more information. • Sounds on the Square – Jean...
Chinook City Council meeting took place on 8 June 2026 at 7 PM in the Chinook City Hall conference room. The Mayor, City Clerk, and three of the four City Council Members were present. Council member Hall attended via telephone. After the Pledge of Allegiance, the meeting began. Councilman Henderson requested an amendment to the minutes of the last city council meeting. The amendment included Superintendent Nordboe’s activities for April, such as mowing and setting up sprinklers. The amendment was voted in the affirmative. Fire Chief Gallus...
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Havre Ward 1315 Washington Ave. Bishop Casey Pratt - (406) 265-2811 Missionaries - (406) 696-7364 St. Jude Catholic Church 624 Fourth Street. | (406) 265-4261 Father Daniel Wathen Saturday Mass - 5:00 pm Sunday Mass - 9:30 am Church of Nazarene 2229 5th Ave. (HRDC Building) (406) 262-7032 Pastor Joshua Woods Morning Worship & Childrens Worship Sunday - 12:00 pm Living Water Church (Asselmbly of God) Corner of Laredo Road. & Little Box Elder Road (406) 395-5983 Pastor Michael Vohs Sunday Worship -...
Wednesday, June 24, 2026 • 4:30 P.M. Agenda CALL MEETING TO ORDER: Chair Owens Consent agenda: • APPROVE MINUTES OF May MEETING • CLAIMS • FINANCIAL REPORT & ANALYTICS • BOARD CORRESPONDENCE UNFINISHED BUSINESS • Handicap door - Called Spencer Electric on 4/30 to see about purchasing the part. • Buy snacks for kids Monday at pool with help of AIBL (service for our population). • Resource Fair at Fort Belknap - didn’t attend, no babysitter • Pathfinder meeting online • Continuing Ed webinar discussion • Library of...
This has been a difficult week, losing long-time community member and former Board member, Larry Surber. Please keep Rita and family in your prayers, as this is a challenging time for them. It was nice to see all of the love and support over them. We had the most amazing speaker last night, through the efforts of Sam French, our Blaine County Museum director and Humanities Montana. Yes, Austin Haney was back and delivered the most engaging, informative description of Montana Before Statehood: 1864-1889. We are so very fortunate to have these...