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    Floyd Brandt

    Clear sunny day brings sub below tempatures -24F dehrees with a windchill of -44F degrees in Havre.

  • On a clear and cold day Cottonwood Cinema manager Erivka Ollinger shovels snow from in front of the cinema giving movie goers a clear path to the movies Wednesday. A warm place to wait out Havres sub below weather.

    On a clear and cold day Cottonwood Cinema manager Erivka Ollinger shovels snow from in front of the cinema giving movie goers a clear path to the movies Wednesday. A warm place to wait out Havres sub below weather.

  • Havre Public Works crews respond to a water main break on 2nd Avenue late Wednesday afternoon.

    Havre Public Works crews respond to a water main break on 2nd Avenue late Wednesday afternoon.

  • The 5th Avenue Christian Church Miniater Frank Donato (left) and Adminstrative Assistant Carrie Linie (right) hands a donation from the church to Lorna Bjerga of the Havre Food Bank for the condtruction of a walk-in freezer at the Havre Food Bank Wednesday, Miniater Donato said "the funds are from our Christmas Eve offering, that people are only asked to give if they can."the donation was in the amount of $740.00 dollars.

    The 5th Avenue Christian Church Miniater Frank Donato (left) and Adminstrative Assistant Carrie Linie (right) hands a donation from the church to Lorna Bjerga of the Havre Food Bank for the condtruction of a walk-in freezer at the Havre Food Bank Wednesday, Miniater Donato said "the funds are from our Christmas Eve offering, that people are only asked to give if they can."the donation was in the amount of $740.00 dollars.

  • Excutive Vice President Gerry Veis clears his office at Bear Paw Credit Union as Chris Andrson vaccumes up water from a water pipe break that flooded the bank. The break happened outside the bank pushing the water under the door flooding the bank early Tuesday morning.

    Excutive Vice President Gerry Veis clears his office at Bear Paw Credit Union as Chris Andrson vaccumes up water from a water pipe break that flooded the bank. The break happened outside the bank pushing the water under the door flooding the bank early Tuesday morning.

  • Jessica Cox IGA Cashier hands Lorna Bjerga Havre Food Bank Manager food donated from IGA Gary & Leo's Tuesday. Gary and Leo's have been donating food to the food bank and community out reach progams for the past 17 years.

    Jessica Cox IGA Cashier hands Lorna Bjerga Havre Food Bank Manager food donated from IGA Gary & Leo's Tuesday. Gary and Leo's have been donating food to the food bank and community out reach progams for the past 17 years.

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  • Vince Fox breaks the asphalt with a jack hammer on Second Street Wednesday January 25, 2017 in preperation to fix a six indh fire water main that broke. Patrick Construction Foreman Dan Stygles said that it was going to take up to three days to repair, that Second Street at Second Avenue would be closed until repairs were finished.

    Vince Fox breaks the asphalt with a jack hammer on Second Street Wednesday January 25, 2017 in preperation to fix a six indh fire water main that broke. Patrick Construction Foreman Dan Stygles said that it was going to take up to three days to repair, that Second Street at Second Avenue would be closed until repairs were finished.

  • Officer C J Reichelt explains how the illeagle use of prescription drugs is a problem throughout the state of Montana. Using these drugs nay be taken oraly, crushed into a power and smoked  or by use of a needle, Wednesday January 25, 2017

    Officer C J Reichelt explains how the illeagle use of prescription drugs is a problem throughout the state of Montana. Using these drugs nay be taken oraly, crushed into a power and smoked or by use of a needle, Wednesday January 25, 2017

  • Making pancakes Andrea Bilger President of the Havre Eagles Club  volunteered to help raise money for Plant a Seed Read, Sunday. This was the third year that the event was hosted by the Eagles Club. 
Plant a Seed Read brings children (ages 0 to 5) into the world of reading with the help of a parent or older sibling.

    Making pancakes Andrea Bilger President of the Havre Eagles Club volunteered to help raise money for Plant a Seed Read, Sunday. This was the third year that the event was hosted by the Eagles Club. Plant a Seed Read brings children (ages 0 to 5) into the world of reading with the help of a parent or older sibling.

  • School buses line up for precious cargo at one of Havre schools Monday. Giving students a safe ride home is top on the list for the divers of these giant limousines. Not as plush as a limousine they offer protection and warmth on a cold day to and from school.

    School buses line up for precious cargo at one of Havre schools Monday. Giving students a safe ride home is top on the list for the divers of these giant limousines. Not as plush as a limousine they offer protection and warmth on a cold day to and from school.

  • Deer cross 2nd Street dogeing through traffic headed south looking for grazing and a place to bed down that is safe Monday.

    Deer cross 2nd Street dogeing through traffic headed south looking for grazing and a place to bed down that is safe Monday.

  • This deer crossed 2nd Street dodging through traffic headed south looking for the rest of the herd a place to graze and bed down that is safe Monday.

    This deer crossed 2nd Street dodging through traffic headed south looking for the rest of the herd a place to graze and bed down that is safe Monday.

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The smell of fresh popped popcorn filled Havre-Hill County Library as (left) Cindy Malkuch, Sarah Solmon and Douglas Solmon  eat the free snack waiting to watch “Moonlight” the free movie Thursday.  Havre-Hill County Library in conjunction with the Cottenwood Cinemas present free Popcorn and a Movie series the upcoming free movie on April 6th will be “The Edge of Seventeen”.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt The smell of fresh popped popcorn filled Havre-Hill County Library as (left) Cindy Malkuch, Sarah Solmon and Douglas Solmon eat the free snack waiting to watch “Moonlight” the free movie Thursday. Havre-Hill County Library in conjunction with the Cottenwood Cinemas present free Popcorn and a Movie series the upcoming free movie on April 6th will be “The Edge of Seventeen”.

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Smoke poured out of a trailer parked at the Havre Fire Department where Firefighter Chris Cox waits and watches Austin Shupe exit from the Confined Space Training trailer Monday. The traing helps the firefighters prepare themselves for entering a fire that may be very confining and dangerous. Assisant Fire Chief Kelly Jones said that it gives his firefighters a chance to get use to their equipment and gear in small spaces and to look out for hazards. For Chris Cox, "It was tight and you can't see anything but it was a lot of fun," he said.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Smoke poured out of a trailer parked at the Havre Fire Department where Firefighter Chris Cox waits and watches Austin Shupe exit from the Confined Space Training trailer Monday. The traing helps the firefighters prepare themselves for entering a fire that may be very confining and dangerous. Assisant Fire Chief Kelly Jones said that it gives his firefighters a chance to get use to their equipment and gear in small spaces and to look out for hazards. For Chris Cox, "It was tight and you can't see anything but it was a lot of fun," he said.

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Smoke poured out of a trailer parked at the Havre Fire Department where Firefighter Chris Cox enters the Confined Space Training trailer Monday Austin Shupe waits and watches for his turn at finding his way through the small space. The traing helps the firefighters prepare themselves for entering a fire that may be very confining and dangerous. Assisant Fire Chief Kelly Jones said that it gives his firefighters a chance to get use to their equipment and gear in small spaces and to look out for hazards. For Chris Cox, "It was tight and you can't see anything but it was a lot of fun," he said.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Smoke poured out of a trailer parked at the Havre Fire Department where Firefighter Chris Cox enters the Confined Space Training trailer Monday Austin Shupe waits and watches for his turn at finding his way through the small space. The traing helps the firefighters prepare themselves for entering a fire that may be very confining and dangerous. Assisant Fire Chief Kelly Jones said that it gives his firefighters a chance to get use to their equipment and gear in small spaces and to look out for hazards. For Chris Cox, "It was tight and you can't see anything but it was a lot of fun," he said.

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Smoke poured out of a trailer parked at the Havre Fire Department where Firefighter Austin Shupe exits the Confined Space Training trailer Monday . The traing helps the firefighters prepare themselves for entering a fire that may be very confining and dangerous. Assisant Fire Chief Kelly Jones said that it gives his firefighters a chance to get use to their equipment and gear in small spaces and to look out for hazards. For Chris Cox, "It was tight and you can't see anything but it was a lot of fun," he said.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Smoke poured out of a trailer parked at the Havre Fire Department where Firefighter Austin Shupe exits the Confined Space Training trailer Monday . The traing helps the firefighters prepare themselves for entering a fire that may be very confining and dangerous. Assisant Fire Chief Kelly Jones said that it gives his firefighters a chance to get use to their equipment and gear in small spaces and to look out for hazards. For Chris Cox, "It was tight and you can't see anything but it was a lot of fun," he said.

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Smoke poured out of a trailer parked at the Havre Fire Department where Firefighter Austin Shupe exits the Confined Space Training trailer Monday . The traing helps the firefighters prepare themselves for entering a fire that may be very confining and dangerous. Assisant Fire Chief Kelly Jones said that it gives his firefighters a chance to get use to their equipment and gear in small spaces and to look out for hazards. For Fire Fighter Chris Cox, "It was tight and you can't see anything but it was a lot of fun," he said.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Smoke poured out of a trailer parked at the Havre Fire Department where Firefighter Austin Shupe exits the Confined Space Training trailer Monday . The traing helps the firefighters prepare themselves for entering a fire that may be very confining and dangerous. Assisant Fire Chief Kelly Jones said that it gives his firefighters a chance to get use to their equipment and gear in small spaces and to look out for hazards. For Fire Fighter Chris Cox, "It was tight and you can't see anything but it was a lot of fun," he said.

  • Havre Daily News/Floyd BrandtHavre residents thought winter had returned with large icicles hanging from the trees at 929 3rd Avenue Monday. What looked like a magical ice sculpture was just a mistake by resident Jake French. French said he forgot to turn the sprinklers off Sunday night and when he left for class in the morning he found what left Havre residents scratching their heads, wondering why there was only this much ice in French's yard. French said that social media lit up with discussion about his yard and people had been driving by, stopping to take pictures and that some were driving around the block to take a second look.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd BrandtHavre residents thought winter had returned with large icicles hanging from the trees at 929 3rd Avenue Monday. What looked like a magical ice sculpture was just a mistake by resident Jake French. French said he forgot to turn the sprinklers off Sunday night and when he left for class in the morning he found what left Havre residents scratching their heads, wondering why there was only this much ice in French's yard. French said that social media lit up with discussion about his yard and people had been driving by, stopping to take pictures and that some were driving around the block to take a second look.

  • Havre Daily News/Floyd BrandtHavre residents thought winter had returned with large icicles hanging from the trees at 929 3rd Avenue Monday. What looked like a magical ice sculpture was just a mistake by resident Jake French. French said he forgot to turn the sprinklers off Sunday night and when he left for class in the morning he found what left Havre residents scratching their heads, wondering why there was only this much ice in French's yard. French said that social media lit up with discussion about his yard and people had been driving by, stopping to take pictures and that some were driving around the block to take a second look.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd BrandtHavre residents thought winter had returned with large icicles hanging from the trees at 929 3rd Avenue Monday. What looked like a magical ice sculpture was just a mistake by resident Jake French. French said he forgot to turn the sprinklers off Sunday night and when he left for class in the morning he found what left Havre residents scratching their heads, wondering why there was only this much ice in French's yard. French said that social media lit up with discussion about his yard and people had been driving by, stopping to take pictures and that some were driving around the block to take a second look.

  • Havre Daily News/Floyd BrandtHavre residents thought winter had returned with large icicles hanging from the trees at 929 3rd Avenue Monday. What looked like a magical ice sculpture was just a mistake by resident Jake French. French said he forgot to turn the sprinklers off Sunday night and when he left for class in the morning he found what left Havre residents scratching their heads, wondering why there was only this much ice in French's yard. French said that social media lit up with discussion about his yard and people had been driving by, stopping to take pictures and that some were driving around the block to take a second look.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd BrandtHavre residents thought winter had returned with large icicles hanging from the trees at 929 3rd Avenue Monday. What looked like a magical ice sculpture was just a mistake by resident Jake French. French said he forgot to turn the sprinklers off Sunday night and when he left for class in the morning he found what left Havre residents scratching their heads, wondering why there was only this much ice in French's yard. French said that social media lit up with discussion about his yard and people had been driving by, stopping to take pictures and that some were driving around the block to take a second look.

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Havre residents thought winter had returned with large icicles hanging from the trees at 929 3rd Avenue Monday. What looked like a magical ice sculpture was just a mistake by resident Jake French. French said he forgot to turn the sprinklers off Sunday night and when he left for class in the morning he found what left Havre residents scratching their heads, wondering why there was only this much ice in French's yard. French said that social media lit up with discussion about his yard and people had been driving by, stopping to take pictures and that some were driving around the block to take a second look.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Havre residents thought winter had returned with large icicles hanging from the trees at 929 3rd Avenue Monday. What looked like a magical ice sculpture was just a mistake by resident Jake French. French said he forgot to turn the sprinklers off Sunday night and when he left for class in the morning he found what left Havre residents scratching their heads, wondering why there was only this much ice in French's yard. French said that social media lit up with discussion about his yard and people had been driving by, stopping to take pictures and that some were driving around the block to take a second look.

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Havre-Hill County Libaray Books and Babies met Wednesday to listen to a story about a Nome. Then do the activity project of putting together a Nome mushroom house.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Havre-Hill County Libaray Books and Babies met Wednesday to listen to a story about a Nome. Then do the activity project of putting together a Nome mushroom house.

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Havre-Hill County Libaray Books and Babies met Wednesday to listen to a story about a Nome. Then do the activity project of putting together a Nome mushroom house. Julian Carey tries to decide what color to use on the base of his house.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Havre-Hill County Libaray Books and Babies met Wednesday to listen to a story about a Nome. Then do the activity project of putting together a Nome mushroom house. Julian Carey tries to decide what color to use on the base of his house.

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Havre-Hill County Libaray Books and Babies met Wednesday to listen to a story about a Nome. Then do the activity project of putting together a Nome mushroom house.Paisley Blanchard puts white dot on the roof of his house.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Havre-Hill County Libaray Books and Babies met Wednesday to listen to a story about a Nome. Then do the activity project of putting together a Nome mushroom house.Paisley Blanchard puts white dot on the roof of his house.

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Havre-Hill County Libaray Books and Babies met Wednesday to listen to a story about a Nome. Then do the activity project of putting together a Nome mushroom house. Cooper Hendrickson puts white dot on the roof of his house.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Havre-Hill County Libaray Books and Babies met Wednesday to listen to a story about a Nome. Then do the activity project of putting together a Nome mushroom house. Cooper Hendrickson puts white dot on the roof of his house.

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Walleye banque at Havre Ice Dome Saturday where Lil Foussand and Snannon Buettner sell roses for the Walleye Assocation to raise money. With the purchase of each rose a chance to win prizes.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Walleye banque at Havre Ice Dome Saturday where Lil Foussand and Snannon Buettner sell roses for the Walleye Assocation to raise money. With the purchase of each rose a chance to win prizes.

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Entering Lincoln-McKinley School bursts of laughter could be heard throughout the school because of Montana Actors Theatre visit to Havre Schools Friday. MAT, promoting their newest play "The Wind In the Willows" students got a taste of the upcoming play with Casey Pratt playing Toad.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Entering Lincoln-McKinley School bursts of laughter could be heard throughout the school because of Montana Actors Theatre visit to Havre Schools Friday. MAT, promoting their newest play "The Wind In the Willows" students got a taste of the upcoming play with Casey Pratt playing Toad.

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Montana Actors Theatre visit to Havre Schools Friday brings laughter to students at Sunnyside School. MAT, promoting their newest play "The Wind In the Willows" student got a taste of the upcoming play with Casey Pratt playing Toad as he is chased bt cops through the crowd of excited students.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Montana Actors Theatre visit to Havre Schools Friday brings laughter to students at Sunnyside School. MAT, promoting their newest play "The Wind In the Willows" student got a taste of the upcoming play with Casey Pratt playing Toad as he is chased bt cops through the crowd of excited students.

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Montana Actors Theatre visit to Havre Schools Friday brings laughter to students at Sunnyside School. MAT, promoting their newest play "The Wind In the Willows" students got a taste of the upcoming play ending with a dance that all the students took part in.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Montana Actors Theatre visit to Havre Schools Friday brings laughter to students at Sunnyside School. MAT, promoting their newest play "The Wind In the Willows" students got a taste of the upcoming play ending with a dance that all the students took part in.

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U.S. Forestry Fire Fighters stop at Gary & Leo's for lunch Monday Fire Fighters on a long trip from Kalissell to Minnasota to help in a prescribed burning stopprd for a quicl bite to eat on theur long trip at IGA Grocery Store.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt U.S. Forestry Fire Fighters stop at Gary & Leo's for lunch Monday Fire Fighters on a long trip from Kalissell to Minnasota to help in a prescribed burning stopprd for a quicl bite to eat on theur long trip at IGA Grocery Store.

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U.S. Forestry Fire Fighters stop at Gary's & Leo's for lunch Monday Fire Fighters on a long trip from Kalissell to Minnasota to help in a prescribed burning stopped for a quick bite to eat on theur long trip at IGA Grocery Store.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt U.S. Forestry Fire Fighters stop at Gary's & Leo's for lunch Monday Fire Fighters on a long trip from Kalissell to Minnasota to help in a prescribed burning stopped for a quick bite to eat on theur long trip at IGA Grocery Store.

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Community Education Pilates Instructor Ronda Holland begins the class with streches to warm up at Lincoln - McKinley School Monday. The Class can improve flexibility, strength and coordination, it is held on Mondays and Wednesdays. For more information www.blueponyk12.com click on Community Education.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Community Education Pilates Instructor Ronda Holland begins the class with streches to warm up at Lincoln - McKinley School Monday. The Class can improve flexibility, strength and coordination, it is held on Mondays and Wednesdays. For more information www.blueponyk12.com click on Community Education.

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Road crew works on West 2nd Avenue creating one lane traffic Tuesday.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Road crew works on West 2nd Avenue creating one lane traffic Tuesday.

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Marlene Shulrand (left) nd husband Dale work on their gardening spot at the Community garden Tuesday

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Marlene Shulrand (left) nd husband Dale work on their gardening spot at the Community garden Tuesday

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Havre city workers (left) Dave Dorr, Jack Teske and Jordan Schend prepares the roadway at 4th Avenue and 4th Street for repaving Monday. Crews had to dig up the road in April when the water main broke, the second time at this intersection. The first break was in March when a valve had to be replaced, the road shouls be fixed by weeks end.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Havre city workers (left) Dave Dorr, Jack Teske and Jordan Schend prepares the roadway at 4th Avenue and 4th Street for repaving Monday. Crews had to dig up the road in April when the water main broke, the second time at this intersection. The first break was in March when a valve had to be replaced, the road shouls be fixed by weeks end.

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Montana Actors Theatre Kids Summer Program perfpromed their play Thursday. The play written by the kids and MAT interns was about their favorite Super Hero and ended with the cast singing "Why Can't We Be Friends."

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Montana Actors Theatre Kids Summer Program perfpromed their play Thursday. The play written by the kids and MAT interns was about their favorite Super Hero and ended with the cast singing "Why Can't We Be Friends."

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Montana Actors Theatre Kids Summer Program ferfpromed their play Thursday. The play written by the kids and MAT interns was about their favorite Super Hero and ended with the cast singing "Why Can't We Be Friends." Mat Kids Summer Progam will be in Chinook next week with a second program in Havre later in the summer.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Montana Actors Theatre Kids Summer Program ferfpromed their play Thursday. The play written by the kids and MAT interns was about their favorite Super Hero and ended with the cast singing "Why Can't We Be Friends." Mat Kids Summer Progam will be in Chinook next week with a second program in Havre later in the summer.

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Montana Actors Theatre Kids Summer Program ferfpromed their play Thursday. The play written by the kids and MAT interns was about their favorite Super Hero and ended with the cast singing "Why Can't We Be Friends." Mat Kids Summer Progam will be in Chinook next week with a second program in Havre later in the summer.

    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt Montana Actors Theatre Kids Summer Program ferfpromed their play Thursday. The play written by the kids and MAT interns was about their favorite Super Hero and ended with the cast singing "Why Can't We Be Friends." Mat Kids Summer Progam will be in Chinook next week with a second program in Havre later in the summer.

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    Havre Daily News/Floyd Brandt

Havre residents thought winter had returned with large icicles hanging from the trees at 929 3rd Avenue Monday. What looked like a magical ice sculpture was just a mistake by resident Jake French. French said he forgot to turn the sprinklers off Sunday night and when he left for class in the morning he found what left Havre residents scratching their heads, wondering why there was only this much ice in French's yard. French said that social media lit up with discussion about his yard and people had been driving by, stopping to take pictures and that some were driving around the block to take a second look.
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