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Historic preservation presents centennial award to Havre Laundry
Preservation commission continues work in area
Havre Daily News/Tim Leeds
Havre Laundry and Dry Cleaning owner Ron Brenna holds Tuesday the certificate and St. Jude Thaddeus Church historic ornament presented to him by Havre/Hill County Historic Preservation Commission.
Havre/Hill County Preservation Commission presented an award to the longest-operating family business in the region, also the longest-operating laundry company in the state as one of its activities during National Historic Preservation Month. Historic Preservation Officer Becki Miller presented Havre Laundry and Dry Cleaning owner Ron Brenna and his son, Grayson, with a centennial business award and a sold-out St. Jude Thaddeus Church historical Christmas ornament Tuesday.
Commissioner Pinocci speaks to North Central Pachyderms
Warns of tech censorship, mussel fees
From http://psc.mt.gov . Randy Pinocci
Public Service Commissioner Randy Pinocci spoke at a meeting of the North Central Pachyderm Club to discuss the 2020-2021 Legislative Session, spending a fair amount of time at the meeting attacking Havre Daily News. The issue of tech censorship was the primary subject of discussion. Over the past year, and especially in the months since the attempted insurrection at the U.S. Capitol Building Jan. 6, many social media platforms including Facebook and Twitter have been removing or factchecking misinformation and false conspiracy theories that flooded their platforms in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 General Election.
Saturday s Art Alley event a major success
Havre Daily News/Tim Leeds
The Best Westerns perform Saturday at Havre s Art Alley music and art event.
Havre Daily News staff Hi-Line Art Association and Downtown Havre Matters! had a successful premiere event at Havre s Art Alley Saturday, with hundreds of people coming to partake in music and art. Grant Olson of Hi-Line Art Association said at 6:30 p.m. he was guessing about 500 people had been to the event by that time, with it scheduled to continue to 8 p.m. The alley, between Second and Third streets and Third and Fourth avenues, is the inspiration of Downtown Havre Matters!, which has cleaned up the alley and strung lights to create an area to hold events.
Havre debater just misses state medal
Press release A Havre High School debater just missed advancing to single-elimination quarterfinals in Lincoln-Douglas Debate and earning a state medal, and potentially a first-place rank, in a heartbreaking finish at the online Class A state speech, drama and debate tournament over the weekend. Senior LillieAnn Mecklenburg, a four-year Blue Pony debater, went 3-2 at the state tournament and ended with a total of 138 speaker points, two points short of breaking into the single-elimination outrounds, and finished in ninth place. “It was too bad how things played out this weekend for all of our debaters,” Head Coach Tim Leeds said. “Lillie was so close, and worked so hard all year and for the past three years, to miss by just that much is too bad.