Articles from the October 21, 2021 edition


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  • Lady Hawks Beat Previously Undefeated Circle Lady Wildcats

    Oct 21, 2021

    "I don't have enough adjectives to describe how well the match went," Broadus Head Coach Gordon Archer beamed as he described the Lady Hawk Volleyball win over Circle. The match took place last Friday in Broadus, with the Lady Hawks winning in four sets over the Lady Wildcats. Prior to that match, Circle had won all twelve regular game matches in which they had played this season. The first two games on Friday were won fairly handily by Broadus, 25-20 and 25-19, but Circle came back in the...

  • Broadus Post Office Troubles Continue

    Oct 21, 2021

    We reported last week about the car wreck at the post office in Broadus; the wreck set off a chain of events which has frustrated many members of the community. For several days last week the post office operated out of the community center, until a decision was made at echelons of the USPS above the local level that the community center as it was currently configured was not secure enough to be used as a postal facility. On Friday, mail service for Broadus began at the Volborg post office, necessitating a 33-mile one-way drive for Broadus...

  • Annie's Project Offered Virtually

    Oct 21, 2021

    By PR Extension Office Annie's Project, an exciting opportunity for women in agriculture to connect and learn, will be offered virtually this Fall and Winter, according to MSU Extension Agent Mary Rumph. This six-week course is a discussion-based workshop bringing women together to learn from experts in production, financial management, human resources, marketing and the legal field. State and national speakers include Jolene Brown, Hertha Lund, Bruce Glennie, Whitney Tatafu, and others from a...

  • Hawk Football Falls To Ekalaka In Final Game of Season

    Oct 21, 2021

    The Broadus Hawks football team played a cross-conference game against Ekalaka on Saturday, with the Bulldogs coming out on top, 56-26. The conditions were pleasant for the game, though the field was a bit wet at game time following the mid-week snowstorm, after which the field had been cleared. Ekalaka led off the game with a QB keeper for a touchdown, and Broadus failed to match the Bulldog's intensity as Ekalaka kept the lead throughout the game while the Hawk offense faltered. A combination...

  • No Tricks, Just Treats

    Oct 21, 2021

    By Tom Herzog Faith Bible Church is reaching out to our community with an October event called, “No Tricks, Just Treats”. Jesus took the time to help people and we want to do the same. Through October 31, we will be doing service projects for anyone in our community that could use a hand with basic projects. This past Sunday we went around town picking up tree limbs that had been taken down by the recent heavy snow. We were able to haul off three big loads from people’s yards. For the next two weeks, we’d like to hear from anyone that has a n...

  • Voices From The Past

    Oct 21, 2021

    October 21, 1921 Wilson Becomes Livestock Feeder Link Wilson trailed about 1,300 head of cattle from Broadus to Gillette and after disposing of about 600 head to George W. Stone of that place, shipped the balance to Seward, Neb., where he will give them a corn diet for a few months and then place them on the market as corn-feds. Wilson discovered that corn could not be harvested with a profit in eastern Nebraska and that the corn and stalks remained in the field untouched. It is his intention to turn his cattle into these pastures and fatten...

  • Elementary News

    Oct 21, 2021

    By Broadus Schools Principal Denise Ternes Parent Teacher Conferences will be held Tuesday, November 9th, 3:30-7:00 p.m. and Thursday, November 11th, 2:30 to 6 p.m. Red Ribbon Week Activities - October 25-29, 2021. Monday- “I’ll wear camo to hide from tobacco!”- Dress in your favorite camouflage. Tuesday- “Don’t drift towards drugs there's other things to do in the sea”- Dress in beach wear- Follow dress code! Wednesday- “Show your true colors...Don’t do drugs!”- Wear your class’s colors: Kindergarten- Blue, 1st Grade- Purple, 2nd Grade-...

  • Comments Sought On Proposed Widening Project for MT Highway 59 South of Miles City

    Oct 21, 2021

    Miles City — The Montana Department of Transportation (MDT) would like to announce and invite the public to comment on a proposal to widen about 2.5 miles of MT Highway 59, south of Miles City. The project begins at reference post 25.5 (Ed: approximately two miles south of the turn-off for the Powderville Road) and extends south for 2.3 miles ending near reference post 27.8. Proposed work includes widening the existing roadway shoulders to at least 4-ft., flattening roadside slopes, rumble strips and a chip seal, pavement markings, and u...

  • Library Notes

    Oct 21, 2021

    By Henry A. Malley Memorial Library Head Librarian Barb Mitchell To those of you who may be new to the area, don’t panic! This is just 1st winter, which follows 1st fall. 1st fall was those 3 weeks of really nice, cool weather without a lot of wind that we just left. First winter is what we are experiencing right now, an early snowfall that leaves the unprepared wondering what hit them. But don’t worry, we will be back to 2nd fall by the end of today or maybe tomorrow at the latest. 2nd fall will last until close to the end of November usu...

  • Cross Country Races At Joliet, Prepares For State

    Oct 21, 2021

    By Broadus Cross Country Coach Ashley Emmons Our last meet of the regular season was in Joliet. The weather was about perfect running weather; it was a little windy but besides that, beautiful! The Joliet course is a little strange as the course runs through a couple streets throughout the town, but that definitely did not seem to bother any of the runners! Rachel Rasmussen broke her school record, again, with a huge personal best time of 22:02. This beat her previous best time by 26 seconds! Rebecca Rasmussen also had a personal best time in...