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Find strength in numbers
On a road trip from Havre to Lewistown, Kris Shaw and a fellow artist got to talking about Havre's need for an art gallery.
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Havre Democrat Bergren to lead 2009 state House
Incoming House Speaker Bob Bergren believes the skills he learned as a Havre firefighter may prove handy in presiding over a chamber deadlocked with 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans.
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Guard troops prepare for duty in Iraq
MTGuard Deployment,0134 Guard troops prepare for duty in Iraq Eds: APNewsNow. HAVRE, Mont.
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Guard troops depart Sunday
The public is invited to a departure ceremony at 10 a.m. Sunday for soldiers from the Kalispell unit of the Montana Army National Guard's 639th Quartermaster Co.
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Havre High volleyball coach interviews at Northern
Havre High volleyball coach Bill Huebsch interviewed for the same position at Montana State-Northern and activities director Mark Samson has said he probably won't be bringing any more candidates to campus.
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Wayne resident featured on national television
It is not often that equestrian events featuring real-life cowboys are highlighted on national television networks.
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Havre-based Montana Guard unit prepares for deployment
A Havre-based unit of the Montana Army National Guard is preparing for deployment.
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Gudrun Smith
CUT BANK - Gudrun Smith, 85, a former Selective Service secretary, died of natural causes Sunday at a Cut Bank care center.
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Top Ten KRTV.com Stories of 2008
What were the most-clicked news stories on KRTV.com in 2008? They ranged from the tragic to the joyous, from Presidential politics to natural wonders.
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Bergren holiday meal in Havre feeds hundreds on Christmas
In Havre, an annual family dinner tradition just keeps on growing. Montana's incoming Speaker of the House, Bob Bergren, expects to serve Christmas dinner to more than 750 people tomorrow afternoon.
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Native Stories, Our Stories: Lasting impact of gathering tribal history
Stone Child College historian Ed Stamper struggled for consensus on what should be included in his college's tribal history book.
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Juneau fills 4 jobs at OPI, including deputy
Incoming state Superintendent of Public Instruction Denise Juneau on Monday announced the appointment of four key staff members, including Dennis Parman, superintendent of schools in Havre, as her deputy ...
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Havre wins CMR Holiday Classic wrestling title
The Havre Blue Ponies stormed their way to victory Saturday night at the 31st annual C.M. Russell Holiday Wrestling Classic in Great Falls.
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Liberty County's Christmas Festival moved to Sunday due to weather
Liberty County's Christmas Festival, originally planned for Dec. 14 but sidetracked by last weekend's blizzard, has been rescheduled for Sunday.
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Patricia Anne Banis
Patricia Anne Banis, 84, died of natural causes Saturday at a Great Falls health care facility.
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Governor says plan retains all programs and state employees
Gov. Brian Schweitzer issued a revised state budget Monday that cuts general-fund spending by $144 million over the next three years from what he recommended in November.
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Full landfill spurs recycling campaign in Havre
If Candi Zion was looking for another reason to recycle, one landed in her backyard.
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Preservation group names Montana's most endangered historic buildings
Hobson's twin grain elevators and the Masonic temple in Havre made the Montana Preservation Alliance list of top five most endangered buildings.
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Butte Lawmaker George Groesbeck Dies
UPDATE: Statement from Montana Democratic Party Chairman Dennis McDonald on the passing of George Groesbeck: "George fought for what he believed in and lived life to the fullest.
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Butte legislator, 38, dies unexpectedly
State Rep. George Groesbeck, D-Butte, died unexpectedly Sunday, the victim of a possible blood clot two days after he was released from a Butte hospital following knee surgery, authorities said Monday.
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