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By Broadus VFD Fire Chief Raymond Ragsdale With temperatures sometimes in the triple digits and everything drying out Powder River County will be going into Stage 1 Fire Restrictions beginning on July 29th. Stage 1 fire restrictions in Montana prohibit certain activities to reduce the risk of wildfires and protect public safety during periods of high or extreme fire danger. These restrictions may include: • Campfires Building, maintaining, attending, or using a campfire is prohibited, except at designated recreation sites or campgrounds in a...
By Jessica Malone The Powder River Area Economic Development Council is pleased to announce that Broadus has been selected by the Montana Department of Commerce into the Pilot Community Tourism Grant Program. The “Building a Better Broadus” campaign will receive $1.25 million of PCTGP funding within a two-year period with potential to receive up to a total of $2.75 million over a 60-month period. The Pilot Community Tourism Grant Program (PCTGP) is a state-funded opportunity authorized by the 2023 Montana Legislature’s enactment of Senat...
Broadus VFD responded to several area fires over the weekend, with Federal and State agencies also kept busy by the fires. A five acre fire on Bay Horse Creek, 24 miles south of Broadus, brought smoke jumpers on scene as they parachuted into fight the blaze. A 1.2 acre fire 20 miles northwest of Broadus was extinguished by the VFD and locals. A 2 acre fire along Highway 212 near Epsie occurred on July 21st. The spate of fires across the southern reaches of Rosebud, Bighorn, and Powder River Counties which began on 7/12 and 13 were close to or...
Ed: Colleena McEuen and her mother, Amel, wrote up the following article about Colleena's recent pageant experience. Want to introduce yourself? Yes, I'm Colleena McEuen, the daughter of Levi and Amel McEuen. A 16 year old junior, I have developed a passion for reading and have a keen appreciation for beauty in our world. I have been blessed to grow up on a ranch under the big Montana skies and to have an older brother, Liam. You recently competed in Miss America's, Miss Montana's Teen pageant....
By Tom Herzog With the busyness of the fair in the rear-view, and having endured a bunch of heat, how about an enjoyable time of listening to some good music in a cool place? This Sunday, July 28th at 5 pm the Gospel Quartet of Next Journey will be performing at Faith Bible Church. Previous Broadus resident Curt McCamish is a member of the group and will share his gifts with the others for our community. After enjoying music, there will be a myriad of desserts for you to enjoy as well. Come...
Powder River Co. Sheriff’s Office Todd Moss, Kettering, OH, speeding in restricted zone (80/65) $65. Connor Lumgair, Carthage, NC, speeding in restricted zone (80/65) $65. Ruth Rogers, Port Orchard, WA, speeding in restricted zone (45/30) $65. Amber Hamad, Allen Park, MI, speeding in restricted zone (45/30) $65. Adam Holland, Signal Mtn., TN, speeding in restricted zone (45/30) $65. Andrew Griggs, Marshall, MO, speeding in restricted zone (88/65) $95. Hannah Dubose, Virginia City, MT, speeding in restricted zone (90/65) $95. Konarka Patel, L...
By Connie Barnhart Art & Soul members will be once again showcasing their artwork at our local Powder River Historical Museum. The museum will host our members on several Tuesdays this summer from 10-2 pm. The artists will be working on artwork during their scheduled time so people can see "Artists in Action" They will also have art and merchandise for sale. Lana Kay Smith and Sonja Harrington were at the museum on July 16th and thanked visitors and local fans for their support. July 30th Laura...
Helena, Mont., July 18, 2024 — In a collaboration between AARP Montana and Montana State University (MSU) Extension, rural communities across the state are receiving a boost to enhance their public spaces. The AARP Montana Community Project Awards for Reimagining Rural Alumni Communities aims to help already vibrant towns become even better places to live, work, and age by providing project sponsorship dollars to implement community enhancement ideas. Reimagining Rural is a program offered by MSU Extension’s Community Vitality team to inc...
By Powder River Conservation District/Jessica Beagles What a day! After moving to the fair barn due to muddy conditions and potential rain showers, Mrs. Zellers' third grade class was treated to a day of learning and fun. The class, with substitute teacher Libby Nisley and several parent volunteers, learned about various wildlife tracks and how to preserve them using plaster of paris from Powder River Conservation (PRCD) Supervisor, Gene Smith. The students were even able to create casts of...
July 25, 1924 Riley and Horkan Cattle Dipped At Whitten Ranch About 150 head of cattle, owned by George Horkan and Charlie Riley, were dipped at the Archie Tompkins ranch Saturday in a nicotine solution known as black leaf forty. They first went with their cattle to a newly constructed rock vat at Fred Whitten’s place but found it leaky and went on to Tompkins, a drive of 18 miles. It is the belief of some that the Whitten vat was struck by lightning. Dr. J.J. Staab, veterinarian, superintended the dipping work Saturday, and because the c...
Please have all supplies unpackaged and labeled with your student’s name. Kindergarten 2-Boxes 200-count tissues 1-Container disinfectant wipes 1-Box of sandwich, quart or gallon Ziploc bags 1-Backpack 1-Paint shirt 1-Pencil box (plastic preferred) 12-#2 lead pencils (Ticonderoga preferred) 2-Erasers (not art gum) 2-Box of 24 regular crayons 1-Box of colored pencils w/sharpener (optional) 1-Box of eight watercolor paints 24-Elmer’s glue sticks 1-Pair of scissors 2-Pocket folders 1-Inexpensive set of adjustable headphones corded *(NOT ear bud...
HELENA – Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks is looking for public feedback on work from a citizen advisory council tasked with developing guiding principles for developing a new Mule Deer Management Plan. “We know how concerned people are with mule deer numbers across the state,” said FWP Director Dustin Temple. “Our focus is developing a new plan that will guide our efforts to manage herds well into the future. The council’s work is a critical first step for our planning process.” In early 2024, FWP solicited applications from Montana citizens to...
StoryTime with Colleena is picking up, she lets the kids pick the books they want to hear, plus they do a craft on Tuesday afternoons at 2 PM. Bring your kids to the library and join Colleena McEuen on every Tuesday during the summer. There’s still time to get your name in the pot for July’s Reading Challenge- Read a western Book! We also have the Summer Reading Bingo for the kiddos, along with the Summer Adventure Bingo. Bingo Sheets are available at the library. Prizes are available. Memorial books for Pat Gardner are “Only the Beaut...
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In the coming months, property owners in Broadus on city water will be contacted by the Town of Broadus to have their service water lines inspected. Raymond Ragsdale, with the Town of Broadus told us the inspection is part of a Federal mandate to check for lead water lines. Ragsdale told us Monday that Broadus is on either copper or black plastic line, but the inspection will double check to be sure, as well as making sure that the lines are in decent condition. The inspections are expected to take place this summer into fal...
Friday, June 28, 2024 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. Claims were reviewed and approved for payment of various county departmental expenses as submitted by the Clerk & Recorder’s office. Melissa Billing met with the commissioners to update the county that the Economic Development Council has submitted a grant application for a pil...