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By Kelda Page Thank you to everyone who has given to the “Light Of Love” memorial. Donations will be going to the School Community Development Council for community projects. We will be accepting names until December 3rd. To recognize a person, passed or living, or an organization that has helped you, pick up a form at the Senior Center, Post Office, or the Extension Office. Forms can also be found on the School Community Development Council’s website at www .prscdc.com. The “Light of Love” luminarias will be displayed on the Courthous...
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Small nonfarm businesses in nine Montana counties and neighboring counties in South Dakota and Wyoming are now eligible to apply for low interest federal disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, announced Director Tanya N. Garfield of SBA’s Disaster Field Operations Center-West. These loans offset economic losses because of reduced revenues caused by drought in the following primary counties that began Sept. 29, 2020. Primary Montana counties: Big Horn and Carter; Neighboring Montana counties: Car...
Thursday, December 6, 1990 Air, soil testing continues at town office, fire hall After nearly eight months, the Montana Underground Storage Tank Bureau may finally be closing in on determining the cause and extent of the problem which led to the abandonment of the Town Office in the Broadus Fire Hall. The Montana Underground Storage Tank Bureau has contracted Chen-Northern, a Helena based firm, to do more complete tests on air and soil samples and to do engineering studies on the ventilation system at the fire hall. Last spring, office e...
It's very common to gradually end up with a "forward leaning" posture that can contribute to the risk for falls. Proper alignment is often described as being "lifted up" by a string with the head, shoulders, hips, and knees all in alignment. When the shoulders and head round forward your center of gravity moves forward out of alignment, increasing the risk of falling. Good posture keeps the shoulders open and centered (not rounded forward) to support better alignment and walking balance – but i...
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” With spreading COVID-19 cases and for the safety of all worshipers, “in-person” worship is currently suspended. Links to weekly recorded worship are posted on our Facebook page and sent via email. Contact Pastor Julie to be added to the email list. Again, this year we observe two Advent wreaths. During each Advent worship we will extinguish a candle from the wreath representing attitudes and actions t...
By Julie Long Lutheran Church Annual Christmas Bazaar and bake sale will be held “virtually” this year, December 12th-16th. Specific information on crafts, delicious food items and yummy baked goods, as well as ordering and delivery/pick-up information, will be in the December 10th Examiner and on our church Facebook page....
By Pat Ridenour We knew it would happen, ready or not. Christmas is upon us and all are busy trying to get presents bought or made for our loved ones. Those that are doing homemade gifts are trying to find the last minute items to finish projects, or stock up for future projects. I am once again pleased to let you know that help is on its way. That is, if you need sewing/quilting fabric, batting, thread, patterns, or some specialty items. The Wayward Quilt ladies from Circle are coming back to Broadus on December 5th. They will be here from 10...
By Powder River County Public Health Officer Sean Hill November 24, 2020 Governor Bullock’s directive released on November 17th further restricts public venues with seating and service times. This is in response to ever increasing number of COVID-19 illnesses, hospitalizations and deaths across Montana. As of today, Powder River County has twelve active cases resulting in two hospitalizations and countless more contacts having to quarantine. We are also seeing an increase in severity of symptoms people experience as it starts to infect more r...
By Jessica Malone Happy Thanksgiving from the PR Chamber! As we approach the holiday season, the Broadus Christmas Stroll is forefront in our plans! Join us on Friday, December 4th for Stroll activities under the theme “A Very Merry COVID Christmas!” The Chamber is once again sponsoring a local shopping incentive, so as you’re making qualified purchases at participating retailers between now and December 4th, get your “Ticket to a Cozy COVID Christmas” punched for a chance to win the grand prize drawing! Pick up your ticket at Alderman...
By Kelda Page Thank you to everyone who has donated to the “Light of Love” Memorial. Listed below are the memorials received this week. Randy Sullivan in appreciation of Marshall Sullivan. Lula May Bruce in appreciation of Norman & Allan Bruce, Walter & Vanna Embrey, Bill Embrey, Grant & Mary Lancaster, Harold Farnes, Grandma Boner, Chester & Edna Bruce, Mr. & Mrs. Walter Pettibone, and Frank Rosencranz. Pat Hanlan in appreciation of their school teaching years in Powder River County; Audrey Vail, Margaret Cooley, Elizabeth Simmons, Grace Car...
By Kieran Nicholson [email protected] Courtesy of The Denver Post Sam Gary, an oilman and philanthropist who founded the Piton Foundation, died Monday at home in Denver. He was 94. In the 1960s, Gary, then a “wildcat” in the oil industry, drilled 39 dry holes before hitting it big in 1967 with discovery of the Bell Creek Field in eastern Montana. With an estimated 240 million barrels, Bell Creek was the 84th largest oil field in the country when discovered and more than 400 wells were drilled. In 1976, Gary and his wife, Nancy, cre...
Courtesy MT Farm Bureau Thanksgiving celebrations will look different for many Americans this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Gatherings are likely to be fewer and farther between, with social distancing and perhaps even remote family get-togethers. One tradition that continues this year is the American Farm Bureau Federation’s annual cost survey of classic items found on the Thanksgiving Day dinner table. Farm Bureau’s 35th annual survey indicates the average cost of this year’s Thanksgiving feast for 10 remains affordable at $46.90...
Annual 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. You may renew online, at www.powderriverexaminer. com. Don’t forget about our online edition, free for all print subscribers. Bob Alderman, Broadus Mike Alderman, Miles City Cliff Allen, Biddle Buddi Anderson, Weston, WY Bill B...
In Justice of the Peace Cathy Landa’s Justice Court. Powder River Co. Sheriff’s Office John Pennington, Walton, KY, daytime speeding (97/70) $120. Bacilio Ortiz-Perez, Tacoma, WA, no insurance, $285. Bacilio Ortiz-Perez, Tacoma, WA, speeding in restricted zone (90/65) $95. Raymond Noland, Durant, OK, speeding in restricted zone (83/65) $85. Dena Monticone, Fairfax, VA, careless driving, pled guilty, $135. Kristie Coulter, Broadus, MT, disorderly conduct, pled guilty, $185. Grant Dryden, Miles City, MT, speeding in restricted zone (78/65) $65...
Thursday, November 29, 1990 Hazel Burnsides honored on 90th birthday Otter Creek—Hazel Burnsides was honored with a ninetieth birthday open house last Sunday at the home of neighbors Jim and Jeannette Lei on Taylor Creek. Over 50 friends and neighbors were present. Hazel was born November 13, 1900. She was the daughter of Henry and Lou Vertie Stevens who lived on Tongue River in the Birney area. She was always interested in horses and cherished her first horse which she received when she was 13. She owned many memorable horses since and worked...
HELENA- At the State Land Board Commissioners meeting last week, Superintendent of Public Instruction Elsie Arntzen was presented with a check for $41,186,280 to support Montana’s public schools. The funds were produced from Montana’s State Trust Lands in 2020, which is down from $45.9 million in 2019. “Montana’s Trust Lands provide the first source of funding for Montana students,” Superintendent Arntzen said Tuesday. “As Land Board Commissioners, we have a responsibility to manage our state Trust Lands in ways that produce strong funding for...
A number of cases have come through Judge Michael Hayworth’s District Court in Broadus over the past several months. On November 4th, an adjudication was conducted for William Elijah. Savvy readers may remember Elijah’s previous run in with local law enforcement, where Elijah drove off from a traffic stop with Sheriff Drane standing on the running board of the pickup Elijah was using without authorization. Court documents show that Elijah then pushed the sheriff off the running board while driving between 10-20 mph. Elijah was found guilty of a...
By Lana Smith The local artists and artisans of Art & Soul are excited to present an art show, sale and children’s art contest. Their fall art show, titled “Studio Harvest” will be held this weekend, November 21-22 in the lobby of the County Courthouse. The hours are Saturday, 10am-7pm and Sunday, noon-4pm. There will be a wonderful variety of two dimensional original, framed art in oils, pastels, watercolor, acrylic, colored pencil, scratchboard and pencil on display with many of the pieces for sale. Bead artistry, jewelry and decor...
By Katie Ward The Pilgrims who landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620 traded newfound religious freedom for harsh living conditions, being unprepared for the bitter winters of New England. The Plymouth historical organization reports that two or three people died each day during their first two months on land, and only 52 people survived the first year. Even so, today there are an estimated 10 million Americans (and 35 million people worldwide) who descend from those original passengers, according to the General Society of Mayflower Descendants. This...
By Liz Riter The Powder River Conservation district is once again sponsoring college scholarships for worthy recipients. The scholarship deadline is December 2, 2020 at 5 pm and recipients will be notified of their awards by December 20, 2020. Criteria for the scholarships are as follows: 1. Applicants must be attending or planning to attend, FULL TIME, an accredited university, technical college, or junior college seeking an Agricultural and/or related degree. 2. Applicants must be residents of the Powder River Conservation District. 3....
By Annie Brimmer The VFW Auxiliary held a combined October, November meeting November 5, 2020. Our District 6 Auxiliary President, Joby Parker, made the annual inspection visit to our Auxiliary #1595. At this time she brought the District 6 Treasurer’s book to newly elected District 6 Treasurer, our own Ginger Bird. We’re proud to have you in that position. Several members reported providing homemade refreshments for the Post Halloween party. Buddy Poppy Chairman, Pat Hanlan, reported on Buddy Poppy activity. In spite of COVID, she has don...
Courtesy PR Extension Office People store copies of their electronic communications in a variety of ways. Some store email, text messages, instant messages and other communications only digitally, while others keep paper copies of some, but probably not all, of their electronic communications. So, who has access to these electronic communications, if a person becomes incapacitated or dies? A 2017 Montana law answers this question according to Dr. Marsha Goetting, MSU Extension family economics specialist. Many people use the services of p...
October 2020 Globalstar USA 88.82 Incontact Inc. 472.78 Powder River Examiner 595.25 Range Telephone Cooperative 2827.20 Town of Broadus 2201.96 4imprint, Inc 3811.73 Action for Eastern Montana 1579.00 Alderman Oil Co. 5257.01 Alimed Inc 152.86 Allbridge 609.58 Alvie J. Fortner 107.50 Amazon.Com Credit 814.60 Amsden, LLC 550.00 Anthony Mills 50.00 Aqreva, LLC 3795.85 Aramark Uniform Services 113.47 Availity LLC 122.00 Axon Enterprise, Inc. 1324.00 Barbero Estates, LLC 850.00 Benny Z Steadman 40.75 Big Horn Tire Inc. 2797.90 Bill F. Schwarzkoph...
Thursday, November 22, 1990 Students attend Expanding Your Horizons workshop Six Powder River County District High School students recently became aware of many career opportunities in math and science, at an “Expanding Your Horizons” workshop in Glendive. The local students were among 150 attending the workshop. Making the trip were Melissa Mangen, Kendra Patten, Sara Hagedorn, Michelle Perkins, Missy Archer and Janine Klapmeier, accompanied by instructor Connie Barnhart. The key-note speech was given by Lynnette Michael, a business woman fro...
Courtesy MT Farm Bureau The Montana Farm Bureau elected officers during its hybrid in-person/virtual voting delegate session November 10. Hans McPherson, a diversified farmer from Stevensville, was re-elected as president of the Montana Farm Bureau Federation with Cyndi Johnson, a Conrad small grains farmer, re-elected as vice president. Newly elected to the board were: Casey Mott, District 4, a cattle rancher from Custer; Don Steinbeisser, Jr., District 6, a diversified farmer from Sidney and Jim Willis, District 10, a cattle producer from W...