Articles from the November 15, 2019 edition

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TWO TIME WORLD CHAMPION

Powder River County's very own champion, Jess Lockwood, secured his spot in history with a dominant win last weekend at the PBR World Finals in Las Vegas. The former Broadus high school State...

 

Harvest Fest to feature Music and Poetry of Montana Cowboy

By Tom Herzog The Powder River Farm in the Dell will be hosting our annual Harvest Fest on Saturday, November 23rd . This is our largest fund-raising event of the year to support this rural home for developmentally disabled men. The event will...

 

Broadus celebrates Veterans Day

Broadus hosted a pair of Veterans Day Services on Monday, November 11. The youth of Broadus Schools performed a Veterans Day program, with several local vets in attendance to witness the event. The...

 

PRCDHS Speech and Drama Team Takes First

By Caroline Johnson The Broadus Speech and Drama students traveled to Poplar this past Saturday to the Wolf Point - Poplar Invitational. This was a smaller meet than the week before in Billings. Our...

 

School Board meets for November meeting

The Broadus School Board met Monday night for their monthly meeting. On the agenda was the consideration of hiring a substitute teacher, the closing or combining of several activity fund accounts, the consideration of allowing 8th grade...

 

Junior High B-ball season continues

The Broadus junior high basketball teams continued their seasons over the last few weeks, with games against Wibaux, Terry, Sacred Heart, Melstone, Jordan, and Plevna. The Boys A team, under Coach Mike Richards, is currently undefeated. Here are the...

 

Ken Johnstone

Kenneth James Johnstone, 71, passed away Monday, November 11, 2019 at his home in Broadus, MT. Born and raised as a brave cowboy in Ekalaka, MT, the son of Johnny and Dorothy Johnstone, he graduated...

 

Two Decades of "It's a Bug's Life"

By PR Extension Service What began as a program to meet the needs of youth in our community more than twenty years ago as part of the Governor's Summit on Youth has continued to positively affect t...

 

4-H News

Biddle Busy Beavers 4-H News By Danica Schroeder The first 4-H meeting of the year for the Biddle Busy Beavers 4-H club was held on October 27, 2019. The meeting was hosted by the Bilbrey family, at their home. Members attending the meeting included...

 

4-Hers Celebrate a Year of Accomplishments

By PR Extension Service 4-Hers marked the end of the 4-H year with fun, food and recognition. Callie Williams, Teen 4-H President, welcomed 4-H members, leaders and family to the evening's f...

 

Letters to the Editor

When we consider the plethora of candidates running for president next year and their openly socialist stand, shouldn't we be asking ourselves and them common sense questions about why socialism doesn't work, and never has. Except of course, for...

 

Faith Bible Cares About Your Heart

By Tom Herzog A year ago last Christmas, my mother-in-law was attentively listening to the Christmas message, when she suddenly slumped over and became non-responsive. It sounds like a set-up for a go...

 

Commissioners Proceedings

October 28, 2019 Commissioners met for their weekly meeting with Donna Giacometto, Lee Randall, and Rod Schaffer present. The meeting was called to order. Commissioners discussed the scheduling conflicts for the Thursday meeting date of October 31,...

 

Bowling Results

Kingpin 10-30-19 High team games: Big Sky Bar, 741, Big Sky Bar, 738, Askin Construction, 688; high series: Big Sky Bar, 2091, Sagebrush Inn, 1973, Askin Construction, 1964. Individual games: Bill Alderman, 244, Frank Danielson, 243, Dave Barbero,...

 

30 Years Ago

Thursday, November 16, 1989 Quaring voted in as Mayor in well-publicized election Roger Quaring was voted in as the new Mayor of Broadus as a write-in during Tuesday’s election…an election that for reasons still unexplained caught the eye of mos...

 

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