
People across the globe celebrated Earth Day 2026 on Wednesday, April 22. With the theme "Our Power, Our Planet," the celebration marked the 56th anniversary of the environmental movement. In the spirit of responsible stewardship, the students at Zurich Elementary School gathered for their Fifth Annual Community Clean-up. As explained by current Sixth-Eighth Grade Teacher, Mrs. Brooke Pruttis, the litter collection day is a tradition. "We started cleaning Park Road from the school to the dump...

During Meadowlark Elementary School's March Awards Assembly, in addition to their regularly scheduled monthly honors, Seed Show art winners were announced and presented with their prizes. Elementary Music and Art Teacher, Mrs. Amy Spence delivered some student art work to the Seed Show, and those who earned ribbons received them during the assembly on March 26. Kindergarteners receiving ribbons were Taelynn Thompson, Raija Weinheimer, Harper Crane, Quinn Fetter, and Brixlee Hammond. From the...



Havre Police Department Friday, April 17, 2026 Officers investigated a report from McKinley Avenue at 3:47 p.m. of the theft of a blue, white and black teen Ambush bike. – Zane Easton Akune of Havre,18, was issued a summons on charges of careless driving, failure to give notice of an accident and failure to stop and remain at the scene of an accident by officers investigating a report of a hits-and-run motor vehicle crash from the Montana State University-Northern campus at 6:06 p.m. – A 17-year-old, gender not listed, was issued a...

Joey Roland Wendland, age 21, passed away unexpectedly on April 18, 2026, leaving behind a family and community who loved him deeply. He was born on November 18, 2004, to Blaze and Jennifer Wendland, the youngest of four. From the very beginning, Joey brought energy, laughter, and a strong spirit into the lives of those around him, always doing something that made you shake your head and smile anyway. Joey grew up in Rudyard where he attended North Star schools. He learned the life of small... Full story

Northern Montana Health Care (NMHC) is proud to welcome a new provider to the Northern Montana Sletten Cancer Center, marking the first time in over two years the center has had a permanent, on-site physician dedicated to serving patients in our community. Dr. Thomas "Tom" J. Reid III, MD, PhD, FACP, brings extensive experience to the Hi-Line, strengthening our commitment to providing high quality cancer care close to home. Dr. Reid said he is excited for the opportunity to build up the program...
People in the Havre area with questions about or who need help with Social Security will have to use the telephone or internet for now, as the Havre Social Security office is closed. A sign on the door to the building that houses the office at 123 Fifth Ave. says the office is “Temporarily closed until further notice.” “The field office closures listed on the Social Security website are not permanent,” a Social Security Administration spokesperson said in response to a query from Havre Weekly Record. “The offices are temporarily...

Terril Westgard, 66, the eldest daughter of Bernie and Donna Golie, passed away peacefully at her home in Columbia Falls, Montana, on April 22, 2026, surrounded by the people she loved. Born on December 5, 1959, in Havre, Montana, Terril was raised in Hill County, where her story began, one marked by resilience, humor, and a spirit that left a lasting impression on everyone she met. It was there she met Lance, a farmer from the northeast corner of Montana. As family stories go, their journey... Full story

Micheal Mathias Keller, 79, passed away peacefully in his sleep on April 21, 2026. A vigil service will be held at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, April 30, 2026, and his funeral Mass will begin at 10:00 a.m. on Friday, May 1, 2026, all at St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church with Monsignor Daniel Wathen officiating. Burial will take place in Cottonwood Cemetery. Holland & Bonine Funeral Home has been entrusted with services and arrangements. Please visit Micheal's online memorial page to send a card or... Full story

Havre's Spring Community Cleanup Week was more than just cleaning streets, parks, or public spaces. It was about showing up for one another and for the place we all call home. Every individual, family, group, business, and organization that joined in, all played a part in something meaningful. The work accomplished was visible, but the deeper impact was felt in the connections made and the conversations shared along the way. Thank you for being part of something that matters. Coming together as...

Roxanne Arleen Knudson, or Punky as she was affectionately known, 50, passed away after a short, intense battle with stomach cancer on Monday, April 20, 2026, with her family surrounding her. Cremation has taken place, and a funeral Mass will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 16, 2026, at St. Jude Thaddeus Catholic Church with Monsignor Daniel Wathen officiating. Punky's family has suggested memorial donations be made in her memory to the Montana Special Olympics, St. Jude Thaddeus... Full story

MSU-Northern Chancellor Gregory D. Kegel announced he will retire August 1, 2026, after more than 44 years of service to the university and a 50-year career in education, including over a decade as Chancellor. A 1976 graduate, Kegel returned to Northern in 1982 as an instructor and rose through the ranks to lead the university beginning in 2014. During his tenure, he prioritized student recruitment, retention, and hands-on learning while helping guide a shared vision for the campus. Under his...

In honor of Marsha Lee Harding, we are informing her neighbors, friends, and family of her sudden passing. Marsha was at the early age of 71 when she reunited with her husband, George Harding. Marsha was born on June 22, 1954 and passed on April 19, 2026. Marsha was ready to meet her Lord and Savior. Marsha is the daughter of Betty Jane Shuck. Survivors include Angellina Dawn Duncan, Jeffery Shuck and their families; her sister, Bonnie Rudolph and Michael Shuck. Marsha is very loved and will... Full story

With just two weeks left in the Big Sky Region Spring rodeo season, the Montana State University-Northern Skylights are really shining. And they did again last weekend in Miles City. The Northern women finished second at the MCC Rodeo with 435 points. The Northern men finished fourth overall. Cayda Dodginghorse finished third in the barrel racing and Brooklin Baykal was fifth for the Skylights. Georgia Orahood was also outstanding with a third place in the goat tying. Chance Three Irons and...
Friday, May 1, 2026 • Wine & Microbrew Gala – Held from 6 to 9 PM at the Best Western Plus Havre Inn & Suites. This PEO scholarship fundraiser includes tastings, appetizers, desserts, and a cash prize drawing (need not be present). Beverages provided by Murphy’s Pub. • MSU Northern Founders Excellence Celebration – Taking place in the SUB Ballroom, with a 5:30 PM cocktail hour and dinner at 6:30 PM. Honoring William Lanier, Kyle Leeds, and Terry “T-Bone” Mohn. • Stargazing at Second Lake – Join the community at 8 PM at the...
I used to teach English to Korean kindergarteners in Seoul, South Korea. This was an immersive program, so the kids were only supposed to hear English during the day, which made it ok that I couldn’t speak Korean. But at the start of the school year, the kids couldn’t speak or understand any English, either. This became a problem when it was lunchtime, and seven different classes all came together at the bathrooms to wash hands before tromping to the cafeteria. It was chaos. Absolute chaos in the beginning of every year as dozens and...

The Havre High softball team had another tough Eastern A road trip this past weekend. It started with the Blue Ponies falling at Miles City, 18-3 last Friday. The Blue Ponies got on the board in the top of the first inning after Riely Doney singled to right field, Kenzi Harwood doubled to right field, and Gracie Kuszmaul singled to right field, each scoring one run. The Cowgirls tied the game in the bottom of the first thanks to a walk by Madilyn Juelke, a single by Danaka Clifford, and an...

After a short break, the Havre High track and field teams return to action this weekend, and it will be on the Ponies' home turf. On Saturday, Havre will host the Havre Lions Invite, the Ponies; big home meet for the 2026 season. Many local teams are set to compete in Havre, including the Class B Chinook Sugarebeeters, Harlem Wildcats and Fort Benton Longhorns. Cut Bank, Conrad, Shelby, Malta and Rocky Boy will also compete, while many area Class C schools will be in actions as well. Those...
You know, Lord, recently, having just read Psalms 16:11, “You show me the path of life. In your presence there is fullness of joy”; we were reminded of that verse when we went in a ‘Fast Food Place’ where the gal at the counter saw a couple come in the door, behind us; she smiled and said, “Hi Joy – what are you having today, the same as last week?” They then spoke so quietly, no other words were heard. Then an older gal came through a backroom door, looked, smiled and also said, “Hi, Joy, nice to see you again this week!...

"Sondrita, how's your wonderful retired life?" That's a regular question from our rancho-helper-with-garden-and-more. It is a good reminder that life is full of wonderfulness. I like the wonder of my life, as in "I wonder what today might bring me." Not all gifts from Day come gift-wrapped with ribbons but all gifts bring an element of wonder. Take yesterday, for example. I'd invited two neighboring women over for breakfast, loosely scheduled, of pancakes with strawberries and whipped cream,...
HELENA – Landowners have until May 1 to apply for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks’ Elk Hunting Access Agreement (EHA) Program. EHA agreements, which were established by the 2001 Legislature, provide landowners with an elk license (including elk B), an either-sex permit or combination of the two in exchange for allowing free public hunting access for elk management purposes. The licenses/permits issued through this program may be designated to an immediate family member or an authorized full-time employee of the landowner and is valid only...

Darlene Nicholson, 88, of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, passed peacefully on April 16, 2026, surrounded by those who cared for her. Born October 1, 1937, in Harlem, Montana, to John and Mary Green, Darlene carried the traditions of her small-town roots throughout her life. She married Pete (Paul) Nicholson on November 29, 1958, and together they built a happy life together. Darlene and Pete raised their family in Havre, Montana, and spent countless happy days fishing and camping - traditions that wove... Full story

The Chinook track and field teams were looking to build momentum this weekend, but instead, poor spring weather caused the Shelby Invitational to be cancelled last Friday. The Beeters will be one of many area teams to compete in this weekend's Havre Lions Invite in Havre. The weather was bad in Shelby, but Harlem was able to travel to Missoula for the SSHS Invite last Saturday. The Harlem boys finished fifth out 23 teams with 38 points. Once again, the Wildcats were stellar in the distance...

Chinook wrestler Kimber Klein, part of Team Montana, was a star at the Iowa Duals. Klein, an All-State wrestler for the Sugarbeeters, went undefeated at the AAU tournament in Iowa. Klein had perfect 8-0 record in her weight class, earned USA All-American honors, and helped Team Montana to an eighth-place finish. At 100 pounds, Kline earned All-State honors at the Montana All-Class State Wrestling Tournament back in February in Billings. Klein was part of an outstanding group of Chinook girls...

The JR Ref Clinic held Saturday, April 11, at Fairfield High School brought together young officials and veteran mentors from across Montana for a full day of training, instruction, and live-game experience. For the first time in the event's history, the clinic filled completely and had a waiting list. Hosted by 127 Sports Intensity and directed by Mike Schmidt, the clinic featured 40 registered participants and 16 Montana Officials Association mentors. The day opened with an hour-and-a-half...

Chinook High School senior Wyatt Matteson has signed with Miles Community College, where he will continue his rodeo career at the college level. Congratulations,...
Blaine County Library Monday: Home School Hour 1:00-2:00, Middle School Meet-up (Grades 6-8) 3:45-4:45. Tuesday: Story Time 10:30-11:00, Kid Zone 3:45-4:45 (Grades 3-5). Wednesday: Teen Scene 5:30-6:30. Thursday: LEGO Club 3:45-4:45. Friday: Movie 1:00-2:30 p.m. Community Chest The Chinook Community Chest Fund Drive will take place on Wednesday, May 6, 2026, beginning at 5:30 PM. Contact Kelsie Harwood at 406-925-1732 for more...
When people think of the Extension Office, they often think of 4-H. Overseeing the 4-H program is a large part of what we do in Extension. When people hear “4-H,” they often think of livestock projects and the county fair, and while those are important parts of the program, 4-H is much more than that. At its core, 4-H is a youth development program focused on helping young people build life skills, confidence, and a sense of belonging. 4-H is the youth development program of Montana State University Extension, reaching youth ages 5–18...
Hello From the Chinook Senior Center WE ARE MAKING MAY DAY BASKETS TODAY, WEDNESDAY APRIL 29TH @ 1:00. We are always disappointed to see good old things go away, so this is how you prevent it. We are aware that many people are not able to get out, so we might swing one by and hang it on your door, however, if you ARE able to get out, come and join in the fun! We all need FUN! A huge thank you to Fred Hofman, Kevin Elias, Frank Billmayer & Josiah Sanders for coming into our Center to explain the mill levies, how they work and what our local...
We will show the movie The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society Monday May 4th at 5:00 p.m. Everyone is welcome to attend. Popcorn and drinks will be provided. We have a nice variety of books available for checkout this week. If you like non-fiction we have How to Be Okay When Nothing is Okay by Jenny Lawson. Jenny shares more than one hundred humorous, heartfelt, and genuine tools and tricks that she relies on to keep her going even when her brain isn’t working properly due to...
The Harlem Board of Trustees will meet today at 4:30 pm. See attached agenda. A reminder to get your books turned in for the April Book Challenge, which was to read a book the librarians like. See some of our recommendations on our Facebook page, or stop by for a visit, and we’ll recommend a few. Next month’s challenge is to read a book about disease, addiction, or mental health. We have summer reading coming right around the corner. Keep an eye out for more information in the coming weeks....