Hamilton Lady Broncs Drop First Game At State
The Hamilton Lady Broncs came up against a high-scoring Havre Blue Pony team in their first game of the State Class A Girls Basketball Tournament in Great Falls on Wednesday. Hamilton lost the game, Havre 54 to Hamilton 37.
The Blue Ponies jumped to an early lead and were ahead by 12 points at the start of the second quarter, 15 to 3. The Lady Broncs began to come back with scoring, but still trailed by 19 at the half - Havre 30 to Hamilton 11. In the third quarter Hamilton was stronger, especially with Kearns at the free-throw line, but Havre was still ahead 48 to 27 as the fourth quarter started. The final tally was Havre 54 and Hamilton 37.
An Oatly ad campaign from 2019
The parent company of Oatly, the Sweden-based dairy-alternative business, has started the ball rolling on a planned IPO.
Havre Global has submitted a draft registration statement with the US stock-market regulator on a proposed offering of American depositary shares, or ADRs, in the country.
In a brief statement issued today (23 February), Havre Global said the number of ADRs to be put up for offer and the price range for the shares have not yet been determined .
The company added: The initial public offering is expected to take place after the SEC completes its review process, subject to market and other conditions.
Blonde blizzard from Waco was queen of the clubs during Roaring 20s
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The American actress and nightclub owner Texas Guinan. Paris. 29th May 1931.Imagno, Contributor / Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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The American actress and nightclub owner Texas Guinan (in white coat) with her girls. Le Havre. 2nd June 1931.Imagno, Contributor / Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
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UNITED STATES - CIRCA 1920: Mary Texas Guinan, queen of New York s night life for nearly a decade during the Prohibition era, who is said to have made $700,000 in ten months in the 1920 s selling liquor.New York Daily News Archive, Contributor / NY Daily News via Getty ImagesShow MoreShow Less
Nearly 250 Havre-area vets get COVID-19 vaccine from Montana VA helenair.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from helenair.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Not one little bit.
But then again, he served in the Army Air Corps in World War II.
Sass was among 300 veterans expected to show up Wednesday at the Fort Harrison VA Medical Center for their first round of vaccination shots for the respiratory illness. Another clinic was also underway Wednesday in Missoula, one was scheduled for Thursday in Billings and yet another is planned for Jan. 21 in Havre.
World War II veteran Michael Sass, right, receives the COVID-19 vaccine during a vaccination clinic for veterans at the Montana VA on Wednesday. THOM BRIDGE, Independent Record
The Montana Veterans Affairs Health Care System lined its hallways at Fort Harrison with Helena-area vets.