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    Havre (/ˈhævər/ HAV-ər) is the county seat and largest city in Hill County, Montana, United States. Havre is nicknamed the crown jewel of the Hi-Line...
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  • Montana State University–Northern (MSU–Northern or Northern) is a public college in Havre, Montana. It is part of the Montana University System and was...
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    Havre North is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hill County, Montana, United States. The population was 716 at the 2010 census, down from 973 in 2000...
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  • Billings, Montana Montana State University–Northern, in Havre, Montana Great Falls College Montana State University, in Great Falls, Montana University...
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    West Havre is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hill County, Montana, United States. The population was 316 at the 2010 census, up from 284 in 2000. West...
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  • Grace, Maryland Havre De Grace High School Havre, Michigan Havre, Montana Havre Air Force Station Havre City–County Airport France Havre–Caumartin (Paris...
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  • Your Network of Praise (category Hill County, Montana)
    Northern United States, mainly in the state of Montana, but also in nearby states. Based in Havre, Montana, it broadcasts a mix of music and various Christian...
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    Big Bud 747 (category Chouteau County, Montana)
    747 or 16V-747 Big Bud is a large, custom-made farm tractor built in Havre, Montana, in 1977. It has 1100 horsepower. It is billed by the owners and exhibitors...
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    Great Northern S-2 (category Preserved steam locomotives of Montana)
    No. 2584. It was retired in December 1957 and moved to the Havre depot in Havre, Montana in May 1964 where it still resides today. Intended for fast...
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  • The Havre Daily News is an afternoon newspaper printed in Havre, Montana, US. The paper serves Hill County and the Hi-Line of north-central Montana, named...
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    the US 87 corridor. As of 2004, the highway's northern terminus is in Havre, Montana, at US 2 and its southern terminus is in Port Lavaca, Texas, at SH 238...
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    Jeff Ament (category People from Havre, Montana)
    12 children, Ament was born in Havre, Montana to George and Penny Ament and grew up in the town of Big Sandy, Montana, a town with a population of less...
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    Flint Rasmussen (category People from Havre, Montana)
    Rasmussen had their youngest child, Flint, in Havre, Montana. Flint Rasmussen grew up in Choteau, Montana, where he started his career in sports. Rasmussen...
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    Wild Horse Border Crossing (category 1925 establishments in Montana)
    connects the cities of Havre, Montana with Medicine Hat, Alberta on the Canada–United States border. It is reached by Montana Secondary Highway 232 on...
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  • Conference since 1999. The Lights play their home games at Tilleman Field in Havre, Montana. The school's head coach is Jerome Souers, who took over the position...
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    Great Northern 2584 (category Preserved steam locomotives of Montana)
    was then retired in December 1957 and put on display at the Havre station in Havre, Montana for display in May 1964. It is the sole surviving Great Northern...
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    Bears Paw Mountains (category Mountain ranges of Montana)
    in the Central Montana Alkalic Province in north-central Montana, United States, located approximately 10 miles south of Havre, Montana. Baldy Mountain...
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  • The Hi-Line is a railroad in Montana running between Havre and Whitefish. It serves as a portion of the BNSF Railway Northern Transcon. Originally the...
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    living as of 2008 as a refugee in the United States. His detention in Havre, Montana, on April 1, 2003, apparently due to ethnic profiling, led eventually...
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  • the central business district of Havre, a city in Hill County, Montana, United States. It is owned by the City of Havre and Hill County. The airport is...
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  • Gate, Montana – $31,618 Big Sky, Montana – $31,492 Rollins, Montana – $27,255 Jette, Montana – $25,808 West Havre, Montana – $24,823 Opheim, Montana – $24...
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  • Ryan Divish (category People from Havre, Montana)
    Seattle Mariners beat writer for the Seattle Times. Divish grew up in Havre, Montana and played college baseball at Dickinson State University. He worked...
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    to receive a "100-year old peace pipe as a gift" from the people of Havre, Montana. Not all the attention was flattering. The Associated Press reported...
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    The Carnegie Public Library in Havre, Montana is a historic Carnegie library built in 1914 which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places...
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    Brian Schweitzer (category People from Havre, Montana)
    President of the Council of State Governments. Schweitzer was born in Havre, Montana, the fourth of six children of Kathleen Helen (née McKernan) and Adam...
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  • Buttrey Food & Drug (category Defunct companies based in Montana)
    was a chain of grocery stores founded in Havre, Montana, and formerly headquartered in Great Falls, Montana. The company was founded in 1896 as a chain...
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    search radar. In addition to the main facility, Havre operated two AN/FPS-18 Gap Filler sites: Galata, Montana (P-25A) 48°46′15″N 111°19′44″W / 48.77083°N...
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    county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2020 census, the population was 16,309. Its county seat is Havre. It lies along the United States...
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    Fort Assinniboine (category Forts on the National Register of Historic Places in Montana)
    national park. The federal government later ceded it to the city of Havre, Montana for the purpose of a city recreation area. When they failed to use it...
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    Jon Tester (category Democratic Party United States senators from Montana)
    and in 2018 against Montana State Auditor Matt Rosendale. He is running for reelection in 2024. Tester was born in Havre, Montana, one of three sons of...
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