The Havre Daily News is an afternoon newspaper printed in Havre, Montana, with a population of 9,310 in the 2010 Census. The paper also serves the Hi-Line of north-central Montana, named for the northernmost line of Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway, originally built by the Great Northern Railway. The paper was established in 1914. It has a full online edition by subscription, as well as a free website, Facebook page and Twitter account. Its circulation is 4,000 papers daily, published Monday through Friday. In 2011 Stacy Mantle succeeded Martin Cody as publisher of the Havre Daily News. Its managing editor is John Kelleher.
Famous quotes containing the words havre, daily and/or news:
“A long time you have been making the trip
From Havre to Hartford, Master Soleil,
Bringing the lights of Norway and all that.”
—Wallace Stevens (18791955)
“Re-born, he was in the other life, the greater day of the human consciousness. And he was lone and apart from the little day, and out of contact with the daily people.”
—D.H. (David Herbert)
“How can one explain all the time and thought that goes into raising a child, all the opportunities for mistakes, all the chances to recover and try again? How does one break the news that nothing permanent can be formed in an instantchildren are not weaned, potty trained, taught manners, introduced to civilization in one or two triesas everyone imagined.”
—Mary Kay Blakely (20th century)