Rineharts leave Northern a legacy gift of $235,000
Press release Kremlin residents Robert “Bob” and Kathryn (Johnson) Rinehart left multiple donations posthumously for gifts to Montana State University-Northern in the care of the MSU-Northern Foundation, including the latest gift from their estate of $235,000. The Rineharts, life-long residents of the Hi-Line, were philanthropic through their wills to various charities in the area. While neither Bob nor Kathryn appeared to have attended Northern, both indicated intent for gifts to be given from their estate to support the university, specifically nursing students. The initial gift came after Kathryn Rinehart died. Her will indicated that she would like to give a gift to Northern via the Foundation to set up an endowment to support nursing students. Her gift set up the Kathryn Rinehart Nursing Scholarship Endowment, a fund that now has $9,000 and will be fully endowed when interest earned back into the endowment bring
Mueller: Wants next year as close to normal as possible
Graduation plans announced
Havre Daily News/Colin Thompson
People at the Havre School Board meeeting Tuesday recite the Pledge of Allegiance. The board took numerous actions at the meeting and heard updates including on the situation with COVID-19 and plans to have the next school year as normal as possible, and on plans for graduation ceremonies.
In a series of unanimous votes the Havre Public Schools Board of Trustees canvased the results of the recent school board elections, provided academic excellence awards to students and approved a number of policy updates, as well as discussing the district s policies moving forward.
For the Record, May 11, 2021
Havre Police Department Officers assisted Cascade County law enforcement after they called Monday at 11:27 a.m. for assistance looking for a runaway. Anjelica Open Eyes Denny of Box Elder, 34, was arrested on charges of burglary to a residence, partner or family member assault, assault and criminal mischief vandalism and on two Justice or City court warrants after Denny called Monday at 12:45 p.m. asking for assistance for an assault on Second Street. For access to this article please sign in or subscribe.
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Combined classes from the fall of 2019, spring 2020 and 2021 stand during Montana State University-Northern s combined commencement ceremony May 1. The university delayed last year s graduation due to the COVID-19 pandemic. With more than a year of dealing with the pandemic behind it, Northern is moving into its May and summer schedules.
After more than a year of combatting the COVID-19 pandemic, Montana State University-Northern, administration officials said Northern is a stronger university as the start of summer classes nears. I don t believe (the pandemic has) been much of an issue in 2021, not like it was. At that point we did have more students needed to move into quarantine or whatever the case might be, Dean of College of Technical Sciences Dave Krueger said.