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Construction work for 2nd Street is planned to begin on Monday, April 28th for the Lead Service Line Replacement Project. A ...
Amanda Eggert Montana Free Press This story was posted by Montana Free Press Monday and put into Havre Weekly Chronicle Tuesday, the deadline to send the paper to the press. Montana lawmakers last ...
Eric Dietrich Montana Free Press It’s a time-honored April tradition at the Montana Legislature that, as spring flowers begin to blossom and lawmakers barrel into the late-session time crunch, bills ...
Press release On May 6th, Recycle Montana, the Winifred based statewide non-profit organization, will offer e-waste recycling in the area to anyone wishing to dispose of worn out or broken electronics ...
Press release CASA of Hill County is celebrating happy childhoods. With its Third Annual CASA Kids Carnival. The carnival will run Saturday, April 26, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the St. Jude Parish ...
Leviticus 19:32 "You shall stand up before the grey head and honor the face of the elderly, and fear the LORD your God. I am the LORD." Out our way, folks not raised on a ranch or farm may have a good ...
Montana Actor's Theatre will be performing "The Prisoner of Second Avenue" by Neil Simon at the Little Theater in Montana State University-Northern's Cowan Hall starting Friday. Audrey Barger will be ...
According to the New Testament, Jesus was buried in a new tomb out of rock. (Matthew 27:60, Mark 15:46; Luke 23:53) in a garden near the crucifixion site (John 19:41), just outside the city (John ...
April 24, at 7 p.m. is the Havre-Hill County Library Foundation annual meeting. The business meeting will be followed by speaker Louise Ogemahgeshig Fischer, presenting “Living with the Land.” This ...
A decades-old tradition returns to Havre Saturday to give people the chance to spruce up the town. Havre Area Chamber of Commerce said in a release that the Chamber is partnering with the Hill County ...
Only a handful of us who served in the legislature under the old 1889 Montana Constitution still survive. That constitution reflected the dominant power of the copper mining industry when Montana ...
Not on my mountain. Not the mountain on which I live. But over toward the east, far enough away that the glow was huge, lighting the sky scary. Far enough that I could not smell smoke, even though ...
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