Havre Fire Department reported in a Facebook Post Sunday that Thursday, Oct. 9 at 5:44 p.m., Havre Fire was dispatched for a ...
The American Red Cross asks donors to make an appointment now to give blood to support patients counting on a consistent blood supply to survive and heal. While emergencies often grab headlines, the ...
H. EARL CLACK MEMORIAL MUSEUM BOARD MEETING The next regular meeting of the H. Earl Clack Memorial Museum Board will be Monday, October 13, 2025 at 6:00 P.M. in the H. Earl Clack Museum located at 2 ...
Havre Daily News staff Photos by Tim Leeds, video stills courtesy of Don Miller The view for people driving along First ...
Havre Middle School Havre Middle School's Sixth-Grade Student of the Month for September is Samantha Bradbury. Sammi is the ...
As preachers, we spend most of our time trafficking in words. We're constantly thinking about the words we're going to speak ...
I survived a deprived childhood. We had none of the things that my great-grandchildren have today. We did have two things that my great-grandchildren do not have. We had a daily newspaper with a great ...
Press release The Montana Grain Growers Association joined the Montana Farmers Union last week in blasting the government shutdown. The federal government started shutting down Wednesday of last week, ...
Local Red Cross Blood Drive Volunteer Coordinator Judy Vosen I apologize for not getting this to the Havre Weekly Chronicle in a more timely manner. I left on vacation the day after the blood drive ...
Press release District 4 HRDC is accepting applications to fill a vacancy on its Board of Directors representing the low-income sector. Applicants must: • Be at least 18 years old • Submit a ...
A front-page story in the Oct. 2, edition of The Havre Weekly Chronicle cites Sarah McKinney of Havre as saying a person with a family should have more empathy with the Kirk family since his wife and ...
Robert Chaney, Mountain Journal via Montana Free Press This story also appeared in Mountain Journal The federal shutdown that started Oct. 1 left large swaths of public land accessible but unstaffed ...