Democratic Candidate For Governor Mike Cooney
BY ALEX MCKENZIE The COVID-19 pandemic may have brought many aspects of daily life to a halt, but Montana’s June 2 primary […]
BY ALEX MCKENZIE The COVID-19 pandemic may have brought many aspects of daily life to a halt, but Montana’s June 2 primary […]
I’ve had the honor of working with both Lt. Governor Mike Cooney, who is running for governor, and Casey Schreiner, his running […]
TUESDAY 7:45 a.m., First Street. Officers arrested Robert Allen Bradford III, 25, on three warrants and charges of assault and probation violation. […]
The following are Havre Police Department and Hill County Sheriff’s Office reports made between March 27 and April 2. Both agencies respond […]
Editor: Many of you will have noticed the internet chatter about the impressive COVID-19 responses in countries led by women. The nations […]
Wicks is an Inverness rancher running for the District 1 Public Service Commission as a Republican. In the PSC June 5 primary race, […]
It’s a new year, and excitement and optimism abound. (Well, for most of us, anyway. I’m sure there’s some curmudgeons out there […]
FRIDAY 9:40 a.m., Bullhook Blvd. A caller reported a small terrier was in his pine trees. 11:03 a.m., First Street. Two people […]
District Judge Daniel Boucher raised bail Monday to $10,000 for a man accused of writing more than $1,100 in bad checks. David Wolfgang Vannostrand, […]
As Montana physicians practicing in a rural community, I feel it is timely to share my thoughts and feelings with all my […]
Anti-pipeline plaintiffs presented oral arguments Thursday in Great Falls federal court in a lawsuit against the federal government seeking to revoke permits […]
A local man received three years’ probation Monday for failing to register as a violent offender. District Judge Kaydee Snipes Ruiz sentenced […]
“The county attorney’s office is not as approachable as it should be, and it has been very difficult for me and other […]
Both Democrats running for Montana attorney general agree that the present attorney general, Tim Fox, has failed in several areas. State Rep. Kimberly […]
A man who lit a cigarette in a gas station and stole a can of beer as a ploy to get police […]
FRIDAY 9:35 p.m., U.S. Hwy 2. Deputies ticketed Kayla Lucille HawLey after someone reported that a woman “stole some stuff.” SATURDAY 2:20 […]
A Havre man convicted of domestic assault after breaking his girlfriend’s nose during an argument on the Fort Belknap Indian Reservation received […]
EMILEE LARKIN, Courthouse News Service Television and the internet are neck and neck for Americans as the preferred outlet for local news, […]
BY SARAH MANUEL Americans are eating more meat. The prediction for 2019 is that the average American will eat 222.4 pounds of […]
The matter of the unprocessed check with “sexual favors” written on the memo line has been put to bed. Since late […]
As the death toll from the novel coronavirus rises, we are brutally faced with the reality that public policy directly affects the […]
My name is Joyce Stone and I’m your Republican candidate for the Montana House of Representatives serving District 33, which spans the […]
Local residents now have an easier way to attend Monday’s Havre City Council meeting. You can listen in your living room in […]
This week I realized the pandemic can also make life weird. When it comes to the virus’ impact, we tend to focus […]
The federal government recently honored the city of Havre for using an innovative method to clean up the discharge that comes from […]
As a matter of constitutional law, a state may provide more — and greater — protection of constitutional rights than the federal […]
On Sunday, I was eating one of my favorite breakfast meals: ketchup on an egg over medium with a side of white […]
A pursuit late Tuesday ended after the driver crashed into a house in Havre. Residents inside the home were not injured. One […]
COVID-19 continues to be at the forefront of our current health battles and plans. We have one documented case of COVID-19 in […]
It’s possible Montana will soon pass a bill its creators believe could save Montanans more than $7 million dollars a year in […]
On Thursday, someone bought $100 worth of dog treats from Ladybug Bites in Havre and asked that they be delivered to the […]
Uniformed National Guard soldiers have been stationed at points along the Hi-Line, including Havre, since Friday, checking Amtrak passengers who come from […]
The threat of COVID-19 has shaken and, in some cases, loosened the shackles of the criminal justice system from top to bottom. […]
BY HUNTER PAULI HELENA — The Montana Supreme Court has banned Montana law enforcement officers from arresting undocumented immigrants on federal civil […]
The local criminal justice apparatus has not remained immune from the coronavirus. “Without the courts properly functioning, society can begin to drift […]
Triangle Mobile is hoping to build a cell phone tower at highways 66 and 191 in remote southern Phillips County that will […]
Editor: Many of you will have noticed the internet chatter about the impressive COVID-19 responses in countries led by women. The nations […]
TUESDAY 7:58 a.m. Matthew Joseph Saddler was arrested on a probation violation. 8:03 a.m., Second Street. Caller said a female busted in […]
By Hunter Pauli for Montana Free Press Published May 24 by MFP and published by The Havre Herald with permission Environmentalists hope lawsuit will […]
The Havre Herald will implement our membership model within days. We ask everyone who reads and values the news we report to […]
WARNING: Graphic content may be disturbing to some readers. Former athletic trainer James Jensen, the subject of severe sexual abuse allegations in […]
District Judge Daniel Boucher raised bail Monday to $10,000 for a man accused of writing more than $1,100 in bad checks. David Wolfgang Vannostrand, […]
This is the introduction to the “Is Havre Dying or Evolving?” series. The Herald spoke to business owners who’ve been in the […]
A race that may get nationwide attention is shaping up in Montana. State Auditor Matt Rosendale won the Republican nomination for the […]
Two women who say they were detained by a U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent because they were speaking Spanish in the Havre […]
Cianan had a history of violent outbursts in his elementary and middle school years in Oregon. Struggling with autism, anxiety, and hyperactivity (ADHD), […]
A local man received two years with the Montana Department of Corrections for creating a chaotic incident during which he jumped through […]
Update: On Oct. 21, Barnes pleaded not guilty to the charges she’s facing. A Havre woman faces a felony charge for allegedly […]
Update: March 3, 2019. SB 71 passed second reading in the House by an overwhelming 82-18 bipartisan vote. Havre ophthalmologist and physician […]
After a years-long ban, Brazilian beef is slated to hit the U.S. market again. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and […]