Articles from the May 5, 2022 edition
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April Weather
The month of April began as a rather bleak looking affair, with the continued drought which had persisted through 2020 and 2021 carrying on into the spring of 2022. As of the beginning of April, the rainfall total from January 1st to April 1st sat...
Candidate Q & A - Allen Drane, Jr
The following piece presents a series of answers to questions posed to the candidates running for the contested local positions in the June primary election. This week we have the candidates for the...
Candidate Q & A - Hattie Arithson
The following piece presents a series of answers to questions posed to the candidates running for the contested local positions in the June primary election. This week we have the candidates for the...
Candidate Q & A - Devin Boman
The following piece presents a series of answers to questions posed to the candidates running for the contested local positions in the June primary election. This week we have the candidates for the...
Candidate Q & A - Patty Phillippi
The following piece presents a series of answers to questions posed to the candidates running for the contested local positions in the June primary election. This week we have the candidates for the...
Broadus Track Competes At Hardin, Harlowton
Broadus Tracksters competed in two meets last week – the Hardin Invitational on April 26th and the Harlo/Park City Meet in Laurel on April 30th. Despite the team's inability to practice on the home t...
Students Help Beautify Broadus During Community Appreciation Day
The longstanding Community Appreciation Day tradition took place Monday. The annual event in which Broadus JH and HS students work to clean and fix up projects around the community. The event was...
Band To Play With Dallas Brass In Dayton
The Broadus High School Band will travel to Dayton, Wyoming this weekend to play alongside the Tongue River High and Middle School bands in “American Musical Journey”, a program incorporating a full complement of brass and percussion to provide a “mu...
Managing Conflicts in Groups
Courtesy PR Extension Office The fourth session of the Big Sky Big Leadership (BSBL) covered a great deal of territory at the April session last week, including how to have effective meetings, engaging board members and managing conflict, a...
Margaret Tipton
Margaret Mae Tipton, 91, died at St. John's Powers Cottage, Billings, on April 19, 2022. Margaret was born on April 13, 1931, in Hemingford, Nebraska, and grew up on the family ranch near Broadus....
Ellen Terrett
Ellen Marie (Anderson) Terrett, at the age of 92, passed away peacefully on April 28, 2022 at Holy Rosary Residential Living in Miles City, MT, where she had lived since May of 2017. Ellen was born...
Voices From The Past
May 5, 1922 Powelson Manufaturing Electric Curling Irons J.W. Powelson, well known in this county as the promoter of the Anna May Oil Company, is general manager of the Rogers Electric Company at Miles City which has started the manufacture there of...
Additional Detections of Avian Influenza Confirmed in Montana
Helena, Mont. – On Wednesday, April 27, the Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) received confirmation of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza (HPAI) in a Pondera County flock. Montana now has eight flocks confirmed infected as part of a wave of H...
Broadus High School Golfers Hit The Links
The Broadus Golf team missed five tournaments due to cancellations in April, finally making a meet in Forsyth on Friday, April 22nd. Head Golf Coach Chad Gatlin told us that the weather was beautiful in Forsyth, and Broadus golfers were able to...
Library Notes
by Henry A. Malley Memorial Library Librarian Barb Mitchell What a Spring! I’m so glad to see the amounts of moisture, but I’m getting antsy to start planting my garden! We have some new arrivals in your library for your reading pleasure: “El...