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By PR SCDC "What was old is new again...Marty Davis, lead singer of The Legend of the Pioneers, started out singing Classic Country Music. He still does sometimes. But much more than that, Marty and his band take the audiences on a nostalgic trip through time. From high-spirited yodel tunes to fast-paced gospel medleys and everything in between. He tells stories of the Old West, of the Silver Screen era and of the cowpokes still riding the rodeo or the range. He pays tribute to Western Swing greats like Bob Wills and Grand Ole Opry stars s...
All board members were available in person or over the phone for the April meeting of the Broadus School Board trustees, held on Monday evening in the HS Auditorium. Around 30-40 members of the public were also on hand for the meeting. The agenda item which brought the most discussion was the potential addition of girls wrestling as a school sport, with an option to either do away with girls cross country or to add boys cross country as a sport. Title IX is the common name used for federal civil rights law passed in 1972 that prohibits sex-base...
TOWN OF BROADUS Regular Council Meeting April 4, 2023 @ 6:00 pm Present at the meeting were Mayor Chad Gatlin, Councilperson Lori Turnbough, Councilperson Wanda Smith, Councilperson Cody Morris, Councilperson Raevyn Slovek, Public Works Raymond Ragsdale, Public Works Cassidy Zimmer, Clerk Josie Morris, Guest Mary Alice Mangen. Mayor Gatlin called the meeting to order at 6:02 p.m. Following the Pledge of Allegiance, Mayor Gatlin asked if there were any questions or concerns on the previous minutes; no. Councilperson Turnbough made a motion to...
ASHLAND, Mont. - The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) would like to announce and invite the public to comment on proposals to construct a new shared-use path from Rabbittown to Ashland and new sidewalk in Ashland. The new shared-use path is part of the Ashland Rabbittown Path project and will begin at the intersection of US Highway 212 (US 212) and Rabbittown River Road, run along the north side of US 212, cross the Tongue River, and end at the Ashland School with a crosswalk. The new sidewalk is part of the US 212 Sidewalks-Ashland p...
By Mary Rumph, Powder River Extension Agent Ticks are out and about and ready to attach onto warm blooded species, so take precautions to protect yourself from this crawling insect that can be a disease vector. The most common ticks we have in Montana this time of year are the Rocky Mountain wood tick, Dermacentor andersoni, and the dog tick, Dermacentor variabilis. Ticks can be transported into the home from pets and humans. The two species look very similar. The two species of the black-legged ticks, (also known as deer ticks, Ixodes scapular...
Wibaux Invitational Meet @ Glendive 4/7/23 BOY'S RESULTS (33 points, 6th) – 100 M – Baylor Kuhbacher, 12.37, Landen Capp, 12.74; 200 M – Baylor Kuhbacher, 5th, 24.68; 400 M – Jaxon Bilbrey, 5th, 55.02, Matt Hansen, 57.72, Zach Jones, 1:01.17; 800 M – Thomas Oylear, 5th, 2:05.40, Eli Heacock, 6th, 2:05.42; 1600 M – Thomas Oylear, 2nd, 4:41.41, Eli Heacock, 6th, 4:52.28, Josh Rasmussen, 5:28.38; 3200 M – Josh Rasmussen, 6th, 11:40.04; 110 M Hurdles – Matt Hansen, 1st, 17.56; Discus – Landen Capp,...
The Broadus High golfers played in a competition on Monday at Rolling Hills Golf Course in Broadus, testing their skills against golfers from Fairview and Wibaux. Emma Isaacs and Cooper Zimmer of Broadus both pulled out wins at the meet, with Broadus golfers taking the top three spots in both girls and boys. Here are the scores and placings of the Broadus golfers: Emma Isaacs, 1st, 84; Lauryn Billing, 2nd, 96; Gracie Barbero, 3rd, 98; Kensie Emmons, 5th, 106; Macyn McDowell, 8th, 114; Laney...
April 13, 1923 First Seasonal Horse Roundup The first horse roundup of the season started Sunday morning from the place of Jack Smith on Crow Creek and is now working westward, up and down Crow Creek. Horses numbering from 800 to 1,000 will be gathered in this roundup. They will be segregated and branded with designs of their various owners and then taken to their home ranges. Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Draine are attending the horse roundup, representing stockmen from Little Powder River. John Beach, Len Matter and Mike Leff are “reps” from Pil...
By Dori Phillips If you are seeking summer help, full or part-time, don’t forget about the Job Fair at the High School Auditorium on April 19th from 1:30-3:00. Eleven businesses have already reserved their tables but there is still room for more. There has been a request to invite community members who are looking for employment opportunities. Some of the jobs require employees to be 18 years of age or older. This means many of our students are not old enough to apply. Area farmers and ranchers, volunteer work, and local business are all w...
Powder River Co. Sheriff’s Office Theron Begay, Sheep Springs, NM, DUI (1st off.), pled guilty, fined $675, 2 days jail, PFL course. Theron Begay, Sheep Springs, NM, driving while susp/ revoked, pled guilty, $185. Andrew Martin, Lynden, WA, speeding in restricted zone (59/40) $85. MHP Lynn Hunt 2, Penacook, NH, operate w/o liability insurance in effect (1st off.), $285. Lucio Gomez Dominguez, Montgomery, AL, careless driving, $85. Mark Fadale, Dyersville, IA, improper passing, $85. Nicole Hale, Basin, MT, speeding in restricted zone (75/65) $...
Monday, March 20, 2023 Commissioner Chair Lee Randall called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. in the Commissioner’s office, Powder River County Courthouse. Commissioners Lori Fortner and John Olson were present. Commissioners reviewed and approved the consent agenda. The minutes of the March 13 and 16, 2023 commissioner proceedings were read, approved, and ordered published. Teel Mullanix met with board for a general update. Gravel pits were also discussed. The board informed Mullanix that the county has been approved to install electronic s...