Articles from the February 24, 2022 edition


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  • Hawks Repeat As District Champs

    Feb 24, 2022

    The Broadus boys team went into the 4C District Tournament last week in Miles City as the #1 seed, having beaten every team in the district twice, save Melstone with whom they split games. Broadus won the tie-breaker of point differential by four points, which put Broadus into the #1 seed, facing #8 ranked Plevna in the first tournament game, on Wednesday morning. The Hawks played like they have all year in the Plevna game, scoring well and spreading around the ball, while keeping the fouls to a...

  • Filings Continue For Local Offices

    Feb 24, 2022

    Three more locals have filed for the upcoming primary elections, with incumbent Allen Drane, Jr. filing for Sheriff/ Coroner, and Floyd Huckins as well as Larry Clements filing for the County Commissioner position. Previous filings include Devin Boman for Sheriff/Coroner, Donna Giacometto for County Commissioner, Phoebe Amsden for Public Administrator, Catherine Landa for Justice of the Peace, Cynde Jo Gatlin for Clerk & Recorder, and Nancy Gaskill for Treasurer/Assessor. Giacometto, Amsden, Gatlin, and Landa are incumbent candidates for their...

  • Broadus AAU Tournament Coming Up On March 10

    Feb 24, 2022

    An AAU wrestling mixer will be held Thursday, March 10th beginning at 5:00 at the high school. Teams from Broadus, Miles City, and Colstrip will be on hand to compete, and the event will feature concessions and a 50/50 raffle for those looking to attend. Team awards, individual awards and top wrestler awards will be presented to the young athletes....

  • The Mystery of Soaring Hawk

    Feb 24, 2022

    By Shane Dunning www.redshalereflections.com Deep into a dry creek valley in southern Rosebud County is a structure whose origins are mysterious. A small hill on the south side of the valley commands a broad view of the surrounding country. The top of the hill is flat, covering about 9,000 square feet. The dry creek runs into the Tongue River, and the entire structure is located on private land. The summit of this hill contains three man-sized rings constructed of stacked rock. One is on the...

  • Steps For Charity

    Feb 24, 2022

    By PR Extension Office “WALKING the grounds of GRATITUDE I stumbled upon the palace of happiness." Brendon Bruchard “Last year, at this time, I was having foot surgery, this year, I’m on a Steps for Charity team and walking four miles a day,” explained Margaret Scoles, IOIA Team member, “I’m very grateful.” “We love walking to keep us active especially during this very hard time when Covid hit,” explained The Bombers Team, who are Teresa Dudek, Ligaya and Angela Batarilan and Casey Knobloch, “we want to keep physically fit to boost our immune...

  • Subscriptions Due In March

    Feb 24, 2022

    Annual subscription cost is $38 in county, $39 out of county, and $40 out of state. Please mail checks to: Powder River Examiner, PO Box 328, Broadus, MT 59317. We will also mail an invoice as a reminder. Feel free to drop payments in the payment box on our front door, located across the street to the west of the courthouse square. Another option for renewal is online, at www.powderriverexaminer.com, or by emailing us at [email protected] and we will send an invoice to pay online. Robert Allen, West Salem, WI Jon Allison, Biddle Dale...

  • Lady Hawks Finish Out Their Season

    Feb 24, 2022

    The Broadus Lady Hawks went into the District Tournament last Wednesday in Miles City knowing their best shot at moving on to Divisionals was to beat Wibaux in the first round. The Lady Longhorns, seeded 5th going into the tourney, had given the 4th seeded Lady Hawks fits in previous engagements, and Wibaux has a history of strong showings at tournaments. Broadus led throughout the first half, maintaining a narrow lead of 19-16 going into the locker rooms, but Wibaux steadily chipped away at...

  • Voices From The Past

    Feb 24, 2022

    February 24, 1922 American Legion Plans to Build Powder River Post No. 65, American Legion, at a meeting in Broadus Saturday evening presided over by Commander Ben Johnson, considered plans and specifications for a club building that would be erected in Broadus. The building would measure 24 by 32 feet with a full basement for gymnastic purposes and construction will be completed this year if sufficient finances can be raised. As a nucleus to the building fund the Legion already has a “nest egg”, accumulated largely from dance receipts. How...

  • 4-H News

    Feb 24, 2022

    Powder River Rising Stars January & February meetings Before the meeting, we worked on record books. On January 19, 2022, Reece Emmons called the meeting to order. Addison Harper led the pledges. Bonita Kinzer did roll call and read the Secretary’s report. There were 7 members, 1 guest, and 3 leaders present. Maci Emmons gave the Treasurer’s report. Addison Harper reported on steer weigh-in, and Maci Emmons reported on Mini Congress. The club decided on a community service project, and that we would make Valentine’s cards for the nursing home...

  • PR County Claims

    Feb 24, 2022

    The following is a list of expenses from the county departments, as submitted by the Clerk & Recorder’s office and approved to be paid by the PR County Commissioners for the month of January, 2022. Aramark Uniform Services 65.20 Denny Menholt Chevrolet 39183.00 Eastern Montana Community 23150.00 Great West Engineering 12612.00 Incontact Inc. 307.64 Powder River Examiner 1026.25 Range 517.42 Range Telephone Cooperative 2989.09 Town of Broadus 2194.38 Wilhelm Land Surveying 600.00 Abbey Barnhart 3927.00 Ability 525.00 ADDCO Office Systems 1...

  • Court Report

    Feb 24, 2022

    Powder River Co. Sheriff’s Office Lewis Barnes, McAlester, OK, speeding in restricted zone (79/65) $65. Sheri Shaw, Coshocton, OH, speeding in restricted zone (85/65) $85. Robert Mendick, Casper, WY, speeding in restricted zone (50/40) $55. Dallas Arnell, Baker, MT, daytime speeding (80/70) $20. MHP Victoria Faust, Madison, WI, speeding in restricted zone (75/65) $55. John Archer, Jackson, TN, speeding in restricted zone (75/65) $55. Amy Messer-Plocek, The Woodlands, TX, speeding in restricted zone (75/65) $55. James Boyette, Bozeman, MT, s...

  • Commissioners Proceedings

    Feb 24, 2022

    Monday, February 7, 2022 Chairman Lee Randall called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. in the Commissioner’s office, Powder River County Courthouse. Commissioners Donna Giacometto and John Olson were present. The board read and approved meeting minutes from January 31, 2022 to be published. The board reviewed and read the consent agenda. 9:00 a.m. - Road Supervisor Teel Mullanix met with the board. Mullanix reported on graveling and blading of roads. 10:00 a.m. - Resolution 2022-4, Resolution to Create and Update Powder River County Cattle G...

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