Articles from the October 12, 2018 edition

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September weather goes from summer to winter, skips fall

Southeastern Montana folks have seen temperatures go from late summer to late fall, as the first hard freezes were seen at Broadus this first week of October, 2018. But there has also been some...

 

MUS Research Roadshow presents in Broadus

The MUS Research Roadshow is coming to town! Learn how research innovation at Montana universities is making an impact in our community and around the world. Presented by the Montana University System, the Research Roadshow features dynamic speakers...

 

Hawks win big on Senior Night

It didn't take long for Broadus Hawk football to score on Friday, against St. Labre. Broadus ran the initial kick-off back for a touchdown, and kept the throttle down, leading to a 42-0 score after...

 

Ione Donohew

Ione Vera Archer Donohew was born on Feb. 4, 1946 to Robert Archer and Vera Benge Archer. She joined an older brother. Ione was a happy child and always had a smile. She loved animals especially cats... Full story

 

School Board Meets

The Broadus School Board met Monday evening, discussing a variety of issues over the course of the evening. All Board Members were present for the meeting. First on the agenda was hirings and resignations. The Board accepted the resignation of Phill...

 

Junior High Volleyball Stats

The Junior High Lady Hawk volleyball team stats catch-up. GAME STATS: September 14th at Wibaux: B- TEAM v. Wibaux Won 25–15, Lost 22-25, Won 16-14. Serves: Team 87% 55 for 63 (26 Aces): #1 Alix H. 0...

 

Building a Better Broadus Chamber plans event for October 23

The Powder River Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture has planned a networking event, to be held at the Powder River Historical Museum on Tuesday, October 23, at 5:30 PM. The event serves to bring together local organizations or groups, in order to...

 

David Scott Angel

David Scott Angel was born at 9:31 pm on September 23, 2018, at Holy Rosary Hospital in Miles City. David's parents are Alexandria Lancaster, daughter of David & Carri Lancaster (Broadus), and Justin... Full story

 

Duane Baier

Ever the jokester, Duane Baier age 82, got the last laugh. All of the girls had gathered by six o'clock on the evening of October 1, 2018. Duane didn't pass until the next morning. He went to his... Full story

 

Blood Drive coming up on October 25

Vitalant (formerly United Blood Services) will be holding a community blood drive on Thursday, October 25th in Broadus. The blood drive will take place at the Community Center, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM. Donors may sign up online before the drive, at...

 

Lady Hawks go 3 for 5 on the road

The Broadus Lady Hawk volleyball team was hard at work last week, playing in one regular conference match, as well as a tournament in Ekalaka consisting of four matches. On Thursday, Broadus traveled to Terry. “Terry seemed to be pretty fired up t...

 

Broadus Driver License Station to close October 23 for Training

The Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) is closing the Broadus Driver License Station located at 101 S Lincoln Ave on Oct. 23 for state-wide employee training. Once a year, MVD brings employees across the state together to ensure up-to-date training and...

 

Sheriff's Department offers tips on calling in traffic complaints

The Powder River Sheriff’s Department has put out some guidelines about calling in a traffic complaint. Sheriff Thumper Drane provided the details. What is needed when calling in a traffic complaint: 1. What type of incident are you reporting. 2. Loc...

 

Letters to the Editor

A vote for the continued support for 6-Mill Levy, (LR-128, SB-85) would again help keep our most precious natural resources, our children, from looking for lower educational costs out of state. Some would like you to believe that 6-Mill is a new tax...

 

Two antelope poached, left to waste near Birney

Two antelope, one buck and one doe, were shot and left whole to waste on the Birney Day Road in Rosebud County over the weekend, according to Fish, Wildlife & Parks Region 7 Warden Jordan Straley. The Birney Day Road is between Birney Day, which is...

 

4-H News

Rising Star 4-H Minutes Rising Stars had a 4-H meeting on October 1, 2018. We started off with pledges led by Rueben Kinzer. We picked officers for the new 4-H year. The president is Kayden Trent, vice president is Rueben Kinzer, secretary is Aspen...

 

Full Results from the Quarter Horse Show, Sale, & Futurity

By Marcy Davis The Powder River Quarter Horse Breeders Association had a fantastic show, sale and futurity over the weekend of September 1st and 2nd. The weather was hot, but despite that we had a big turn-out of AQHA show Contestants, Futurity...

 

Library Notes

by Henry A. Malley Memorial Library Head Librarian Diane Stuver On display at the Henry A. Malley Memorial thru November are acrylic paintings from talented local artist Ann Emmons. Shyann Allen’s 2nd place winning quilt from the Wyoming State F...

 

Real Estate Transfers

Estate of Ruby Alice Olson to Grant M. Olson, Warranty Deed, T7S, R52E, Sec. 34, TRACT 2 OF COS #138250. Floyd W. Mitchell AKA Floyd Mitchell, Etal and Donna L. Mitchell Richards, Etal to Daniel McDowell, Etux, Warranty Deed, Lot 9, Block 2, City of...

 

Commissioners Proceedings

September 10, 2018 Commissioners met for the weekly meeting with all commissioners present. Marty Drane, Buildings and Grounds Supervisor, reported the parking lot patching at the Manor is almost finished. Steve White with Range Telephone is going...

 

30 Years Ago

Thursday, October 13, 1988 Homicidal rumors spark evening of fear The “rural rumor mill” was apparently working overtime last Sunday evening, as southern Powder River County residents were kept in fear by reports that a homicidal maniac was on the...

 

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