Articles from the November 1, 2018 edition


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  • Missoula Children's Theatre to host THE SNOW QUEEN this weekend

    Nov 1, 2018

    Journey with fun-loving Hobgoblins to the “land of colored ice” this Friday and Saturday, as they tell the tale of a young girl and her quest to find her best friend. You may find yourself believing in malevolent mirrors, yetis, talking reindeer, and snow chickens when the Missoula Children's Theatre perform an original musical adaptation of THE SNOW QUEEN. The local cast features Rebekah Rasmussen as Gerda; Shaylee Bilbrey as her best friend, Kay; and Hannah Rasmussen as the Snow Queen. Jada MacBlane will play Gerda’s Grandma/Old Robber Woman,...

  • Williams Receives Lifetime Achievement Award

    Nov 1, 2018

    The Montana Association for Career and Technical Education would like to announce that Marshall Williams, Agricultural Education teacher at Powder River County High School, has been selected for the 2018 Montana Career and Technical Education Lifetime Achievement Award. Mr. Williams has been a member of ACTE for his entire 39 years of his teaching career. Throughout his career Marshall Williams has worked to improve the teaching environment at his school. Whether he is working with teachers,...

  • Lady Hawks finish out season at District Tourney

    Nov 1, 2018

    After finishing their regular season third in the conference, the Lady Hawk volleyball team traveled to Glendive for the District Tournament. The tournament, held last Thursday and Friday at Dawson Community College, was the first taste of tournament play for many of the Lady Hawks. Coach Gordon Archer figured that only three players on this year's roster had previous tournament experience, which meant the young team could be in for some first tournament jitters. When it came time to play in...

  • Cynde Jo Gatlin

    Nov 1, 2018

    In anticipation of the election on November 6th, The Examiner sent out interview questions to the local candidates. Though all of the local elections are un-opposed for the general election, we felt that an introduction would be newsworthy and informative for the readers. The local candidates on the ballot include: Lee Randall, County Commissioner, Allen Drane, Jr., Sheriff/Coroner, Pat Phillippi, Treasurer, Cynde Jo Gatlin, Clerk & Recorder, Cathy Landa, Justice of the Peace, Jeff Noble,...

  • Building a Better Broadus Event draws crowd to PR Historical Museum

    Nov 1, 2018

    The Building a Better Broadus event, hosted by the Powder River Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture, drew a sizable crowd to the Powder River Historical Museum last Tuesday evening. "I think the event was a success," Chamber President Melissa Billing commented on the get together. She added that the Museum provided a nice location to host the event. Attendees wound their way through the front rooms of the museum, checking out the nicely executed displays laid out by the organizations, chatting...

  • Lee Randall

    Nov 1, 2018

    In anticipation of the election on November 6th, The Examiner sent out interview questions to the local candidates. Though all of the local elections are un-opposed for the general election, we felt that an introduction would be newsworthy and informative for the readers. The local candidates on the ballot include: Lee Randall, County Commissioner, Allen Drane, Jr., Sheriff/Coroner, Pat Phillippi, Treasurer, Cynde Jo Gatlin, Clerk & Recorder, Cathy Landa, Justice of the Peace, Jeff Noble,...

  • Molly Lloyd

    Nov 1, 2018

    In anticipation of the election on November 6th, The Examiner sent out interview questions to the local candidates. Though all of the local elections are un-opposed for the general election, we felt that an introduction would be newsworthy and informative for the readers. The local candidates on the ballot include: Lee Randall, County Commissioner, Allen Drane, Jr., Sheriff/Coroner, Pat Phillippi, Treasurer, Cynde Jo Gatlin, Clerk & Recorder, Cathy Landa, Justice of the Peace, Jeff Noble,...

  • Phoebe Amsden

    Nov 1, 2018

    In anticipation of the election on November 6th, The Examiner sent out interview questions to the local candidates. Though all of the local elections are un-opposed for the general election, we felt that an introduction would be newsworthy and informative for the readers. The local candidates on the ballot include: Lee Randall, County Commissioner, Allen Drane, Jr., Sheriff/Coroner, Pat Phillippi, Treasurer, Cynde Jo Gatlin, Clerk & Recorder, Cathy Landa, Justice of the Peace, Jeff Noble, County Attorney, Molly Lloyd, Superintendent of Schools,...

  • Patty Phillippi

    Nov 1, 2018

    In anticipation of the election on November 6th, The Examiner sent out interview questions to the local candidates. Though all of the local elections are un-opposed for the general election, we felt that an introduction would be newsworthy and informative for the readers. The local candidates on the ballot include: Lee Randall, County Commissioner, Allen Drane, Jr., Sheriff/Coroner, Pat Phillippi, Treasurer, Cynde Jo Gatlin, Clerk & Recorder, Cathy Landa, Justice of the Peace, Jeff Noble, County...

  • BPA Students travel to Fairmont Hot Springs

    Nov 1, 2018

    By Charlanne Lemke The six BPA students pictured below were chosen to attend the BPA (Business Professionals of America) Fall Leadership Conference in Anaconda, MT. They listened to speakers, attended workshops on Fundraising, BPA Torch Awards, BPA Cares Awards, Leadership Techniques, Proper and Effective use of Social Media, and Dressing for Success. They also participated in a Biz Bowl Contest answering questions about BPA and Montana, and they observed the Shark Tank Competition where young...

  • Youth, Nicotine and JUUL

    Nov 1, 2018

    Submitted by Darlynn Williams, County Health Nurse While the number of youth using cigarettes has decreased in recent years, the number of youth using electronic cigarettes has skyrocketed. The term ‘electronic cigarette’ covers a wide variety of products now on the market. Instead of burning tobacco, e-cigarettes most often use a battery-powered coil to turn a liquid solution into an aerosol that is inhaled by the user. One e-cigarette device, called a JUUL, has become increasingly popular since its launch in 2015. The JUUL device looks qui...

  • Bowling Results

    Nov 1, 2018

    Kingpin 10-8-18 High team games: Askin Construction, 727, Askin Construction, 716, Big Sky Bar, 666; high series: Askin Construction, 2001, Big Sky Bar, 1971, PR Lanes, 1779. Individual games: Barry Russiff, 214, Eric Gotfredson, 213, Noah Miller, 202; high series: Eric Gotfredson, 603, Bill Alderman, 545, Noah Miller, 543. Wicked Wednesday Entertainment 10-10-18 High team games: Spare Me, 619, PR Lanes, 588, Stockman Stalkers, 570; high series: Spare Me, 1723, PR Lanes, 1631, Stockman Stalkers, 1512. Individual games: Trista Fruit, 177,...

  • 30 Years Ago

    Nov 1, 2018

    Thursday, November 3, 1988 Ameline pleads guilty in abandoned pot case A 30-year-old Great Falls man who Powder River County Attorney Dan Schwarz said was the “primary instigator” in last summer’s now famous abandoned marijuana case has pleaded guilty to felony possession of dangerous drugs with the intent to sell. Ronald Ameline entered the plea last week as part of a plea bargain agreement, after being charged with abandoning around 800 pounds of marijuana on a rural road in Powder River County on June 19. As a part of the plea bargain, Ameli...

  • AQHA Recognizes 50-Year Breeder

    Nov 1, 2018

    The American Quarter Horse Association, Amarillo – The American Quarter Horse Association honored this year's 50-year breeders at a ceremony October 22 at the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame & Museum in Amarillo. William and Anne McKinney of Broadus, Montana, were honored as cumulative breeders. "The heart of our program was continuing time-honored traditions of cattle and land stewardship," Bill says. "Our horses contributed greatly to continuing those traditions." Through the years, B...

  • Broadus Elementary News

    Denise Ternes|Nov 1, 2018

    Elementary Halloween Costume Rules: Costumes must conform to the School Dress Code. Costumes should not cause a disruption to the school program. No weapons, toy weapons, or props replicating weapons are to be brought to school. No props or equipment that are unsafe. No costumes are allowed that completely hide the identity of the student, such as a gorilla suit or the “Scream” movie character. Costumes must not impair a student’s vision or movement. No masks are permitted in classrooms, although masks that do not obscure identity or impair vis...

  • Black bear closed in bear management unit 700

    Nov 1, 2018

    By order of the Montana Fish & Wildlife Commission, the hunting of all black bears in Bear Management Unit 700 closed one-half hour after sunset on Monday, October 29, 2018. To check Montana’s black bear harvest in quota areas, go to Hunting and choose Drawing and Quota Status, http:// fwp.mt. gov/hunting/status/, or call the toll-free number at 1-800-385-7826....

  • Court Report

    Nov 1, 2018

    Powder River Co. Sheriff’s Office John Gable, Madison, WI, daytime speeding (89/70) $70. Anthony Pillow, Chicago, IL, daytime truck speeding (80/60) $105. Kaydin Trent, Broadus, MT, tobacco possession, $135. Thomas Waller, Whitehouse Sta., NJ, daytime speeding (86/70) $70. Dexter Buck Jr, Chinook, MT, daytime speeding (85/70) $70. Dakota Holbrook, Biddle, MT, tobacco possession, $135. Bruce Maze, Winfield, PA, improper passing, $85. Larry Williams, Kingsland, AR, nighttime truck speeding (73/55) $105. Ivan Chagovtsev, Grayslake, IL, nighttime t...

  • Church Notes

    Nov 1, 2018

    FAITH BIBLE CHURCH Pastor Tom Herzog No schedule was provided OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERAN CHURCH-ELCA Pastor Julie Long, 436-2457 “Rooted in the Word, Dwelling in Christ, Branching out for the sake of the World” All are welcome! Please join us for Sunday worship at 11:00AM. SET CLOCKS BACK 1 hour Saturday night November 3rd ! Sunday Nov 4- All Saints’ Sunday, Worship with Holy Communion: Service of remembrance with lighted candles and naming those who have died and also those baptized since 2017 All Saints’ Sunday. Please let Pastor Julie know who...

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