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 News    May 9, 2024 

Court Report

GVW Jorge Calzadillas, Bond. CO., operating an overweight vehicle without a special permit, $1,035. Keith Holt,Gordonville, MO., operating vehicle with weight greater than maximum authorized, $110. Keith Holt, Gordonviflle, MO., operating vehicle...

 
 News    May 9, 2024 

Broadus Town Council Minutes

TOWN OF BROADUS Regular Council Meeting April 30, 2024 @ 6:00 pm In Attendance: Mayor Chad Gatlin; Councilperson Raevyn Slovek; Councilperson Wanda Smith; Councilperson Lori Turnbough; Councilperson Cody Morris; Clerk/ Treasurer Josie Morris; Public...

 
 School    May 9, 2024 

Production Assistant Certification Class a Success

By Kate Ruland This semester PRCDHS was picked as the one and only pilot program in the state of Montana to host a Production Assistant Certifcation Class, by Accelerate MT. The course would teach...

 
 News    May 9, 2024 

IRS recommends safeguarding information in case of natural disasters

WASHINGTON — The Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers that May kicks off the season of disaster preparation with National Wildfire Awareness Month and National Hurricane Preparedness Week, May 5-11. With the tax deadline past and peak p...

 
 News    May 9, 2024 

Veteran Survey to Inform Montana's Long-Term Care Services Extended to July 15

Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) officials have extended the deadline for a survey to collect information that will help inform future long-term care needs of veterans in the state. “To date, nearly 3,000 veterans have filled o...

 
 News    May 9, 2024 

Colstrip's fate looms large in congressional meetings

By Amanda Eggert, Montana Free Press www.montanafreepress.org Particulars of the emissions controls installed on Montana’s largest power plant found their way into a pair of congressional hearings last week as Montana delegates grappled with what t...

 
 News    May 9, 2024 

Broadus VFD Is Now Better Equipped With Help Of Grant Money

By Clint Pedersen The Broadus Volunteer Fire Department recently acquired a 6x6 oshkosh dumptruck, a 40 ton beaver tail trailer and a 100hp case 6way dozer. The truck will be used to transport the...

 
 Sports    May 9, 2024 

Track Athletes Hit PRs In Final Regular Season Meet

The Broadus track team had an excellent day of competition on Saturday in Laurel, to cap off their regular season, with a dozen personal records between the boys and girls. Prior to that meet, Thomas...

 
 News    May 9, 2024 

Voices from the Past

May 6, 1949 Plan Formation of High School District Mrs. Grace Carter, County Superintendent of Schools, has this week issued a call to the chairman of the various school districts in the County to meet in Broadus at an early date to decide the...

 
 News    May 9, 2024 

Library Notes

by Henry A. Malley Memorial Library Librarian Barb Mitchell The library has ventured out of the Stone Age and entered the 21st century! We have installed a TV in the back of the library for training, meetings and possibly a movie night if there is...

 
 News    May 9, 2024 

Elementary Field Day Rescheduled

Due to extremely high winds on May 2nd, the originally scheduled date for the elementary field day, the events have been moved to May 20th, beginning at 11 AM. In years past a track meet was held; this year a new theme will be in order, in which...

 
 School    May 9, 2024 

Broadus Art Students Make School History

By Kate Ruland On May 1st, three Broadus students made school history by being the first inductees in the National Jr Art Honor Society and the National Art Honor Society. These students were...

 
 School    May 9, 2024 

High School Musicians Perform At State Music Festival, Spring Concert

By Lisa Lynch Broadus Music students came away from State Music Festival with 18 Superiors and 10 Excellent performances. State Music Festival was held at Skyview High School, May 3-4. The days were...

 

Rabies Confirmed In Powder River County Cow

Helena, Mont. – On Wednesday April 24, 2024, Montana Department of Livestock (MDOL) received confirmation of a rabid cow in Powder River County. The rabies-infected cow was tested after displaying neurological symptoms. Three people were exposed t...

 
 Sports    May 9, 2024 

Broadus Golfers Bring Home Trophies, Medals From Divisional Tourney

The weather was cool and rainy for the Eastern C Divisional Golf Tournament on Monday, with the Broadus team braving high winds on their return trip home in the school's big white van. "Our golfers...

 
 News    May 9, 2024 

Museum Receives Historical Wood Carving - Seeks To Document Other Carvings

By Illa Dee Talcott The Powder River Historical Society has recently received a gift of a carving done by Ed Gring, a former resident of our County. Mrs. Jackie Watkins of Washington inherited the...

 
 Sports    May 9, 2024 

Little League Baseball Meeting Coming Up Next Week

By Jerry Coulter A little league baseball meeting will be held Wednesday, May 15, at 6:30 PM in the courthouse election room. All would be T-ball and baseball players, as well as high school students and adult coaches are asked to attend, in order...

 
 News    May 9, 2024 

Local Girl Scout Troop Planning Donations To Overseas Troops

Members of the local Girl Scout Troop 2284 are planning to send donated Girl Scout cookies to deployed US troops, according to Troop Leader Jessica Rumph. The girls are currently asking local residents for help in their mission, by donating cards,...

 

School Board Approves Major Infrastructure Projects

Broadus residents should expect to see a number of contractor outfits around town in the coming months, as construction work will be underway at the school over the summer. On April 24th, the PR County School Board Trustees held a meeting to discuss...

 
 News    May 2, 2024

Developmental Screening To Be Held May 16th

By Debbie Stieg Child Find will conduct developmental screening for children ages 0-5yrs, and will take place Thursday, May 16th, 9-3:30 at the Community Center in Broadus. The screening is free of charge. Once a year, children aged 0-5 within the...

 
 News    May 2, 2024

Charles H. James VFW Post 1595 and Auxiliary Host District 6 Spring Meeting

By Annie Brimmer Post and Auxiliary members from Broadus, Ekalaka, Glendive, Jordan, and Miles City gathered at the VFW Hall Sunday April 20th for the district 6 spring meeting. Forty one members...

 
 News    May 2, 2024

Voices From The Past

May 2, 1924 Franklin and Krumps Building Hydro-Glider George Franklin and Part Krumps at their workshop have in the course of construction a hydro-glider that will be launched by them on Powder River when completed, probably within the next few...

 
 News    May 2, 2024

Shane Dunning Wins Prestigious Wrangler Award

Shane Dunning, author of the Red Shale Reflections historical column for the Examiner, was recently awarded for his work in Montana: The Magazine of Western History. The Western Heritage Awards are...

 
 News    May 2, 2024

4-H Demonstration Day

By PR Extension Office "Giving a Calf a Shot", "Picking a Hoof" and "Braiding a Mane" required "live" props including Moonpie (calf), Laverne (big pony) and Jack (little pony) for Kaylee, Sadie and A...

 

Track Team Hones Their Skills In Area Meets

Hawk track stars had a successful week of meets, beginning with a journey to the center of the nation on Tuesday the 23rd. The Belle Fourche meet featured teams from around the Northern Black Hills...

 

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