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  • Co-founders Cancel 31st Annual Alzada Cowboy Poetry, Music, and Art Show

    Sep 11, 2020

    Courtesy Eric Lovec and the Ekalaka Eagle There will not be an Annual Alzada Cowboy Poetry, Music and Art Show this year according to founders, Gay Arpan and Chris Maupin. The women who have produced the show since 1989 have decided to cancel due to COVID-19 concerns, noting that seating arrangements cannot be made to accommodate health guidelines inside the Alzada Community Hall. The show is traditionally held on the first Sunday in October and has always attracted a sizable crowd that fills the hall. When the Alzada Community Club organized...

  • 30 Years Ago

    Sep 11, 2020

    Thursday, September 13, 1990 Elaine Allen winner of W.I.F.E. Ford pickup Elaine Allen of Biddle was the lucky winner of the new 1990 Ford supercab 4x4 pickup, which was raffled off by the W.I.F.E. (Women Involved in Farm Economics) Chapters of Southeastern Montana. W.I.F.E. members worked from May 17 through last week selling the tickets for the pickup, in conjunction with an awareness campaign of W.I.F.E. goals and projects. The women sold tickets throughout Southeastern Montana, attending nearly all of the area fairs, rodeos and other summer...

  • Court Report

    Sep 11, 2020

    Powder River Co Sheriff’s Dept Stewart Shy, Billings, MT, speeding in restricted zone (84/65) $85. Geoffrey Tulloch, Nashville, TN, speeding in restricted zone (84/65) $85. Kathleen Davis, Roscoe, IL, speeding in restricted zone (85/65) $85. Ramon Mercado Nuno, Hillsboro, OR, speeding in restricted zone (87/65) $95. Michael Owens, Colorado Springs, CO, speeding in restricted zone (39/30) $55. Kyle Wright, Indiana, PA, speeding in restricted zone (81/65) $85. Renako Palmer, Pembroke Pines, FL, speeding in restricted zone (91/65) $105. Darrell R...

  • Sparks Wins Range Board Seat

    Sep 11, 2020

    Rich Sparks won the District #2 position on the Range Board on Wednesday, beating incumbent candidate Sid Samuelson 271 to 233 votes. The position is a three-year term. Range conducted their annual meeting via Zoom, where the results of the race were announced....

  • Vital Statistics

    Sep 11, 2020

    Marriage Licenses Issued Nicholas Joseph Knoblauch and Caeligh Morgan McCarthy, Broadus Joseph Robert Notsch and Athena Victoria Smith, Volborg Decree of Dissolution of Marriage Quinn M. Godwin and Dawn M. Godwin...

  • BillionGraves Workday Scheduled

    Sep 11, 2020

    A BillionGraves workday is scheduled for this Saturday, September 12, from 9:00am - 12:00pm. Contact Katie Ward for more information 935-2979....

  • 4-H Family Feature - Presley Williams

    Sep 11, 2020

    4-H Family Feature - 4-H member Presley Williams enjoyed learning how to show a sheep this year and preparing her animals for the fair. The hardest part of her project was saying goodbye to her lamb after the sale. Regarding COVID-19, Presley enjoyed the extra time at home last spring. 4-H Family Feature comes to us courtesy of PR Extension Office....

  • 'It's Time We Count' Campaign Aimed at Increasing Montana's 2020 Census Count in Final Push

    Sep 3, 2020

    Facing Shortened Census Deadline, Montana Department of Commerce and Windfall Partner to Increase Census Count in Low-response Areas Courtesy MT Dept of Commerce HELENA, Mont. – The Montana Department of Commerce recently announced a targeted marketing campaign that is already reaching Montanans in low-response areas of the state to increase Montana’s 2020 Census count. With 27 days left to count residents, the state is making a final push to encourage everyone to respond to the Census before the shortened deadline of September 30. “This...

  • Community Development Virtual Meetings Scheduled

    Sep 3, 2020

    By PR Extension Office For years, the idea of rural “brain drain” has been how we view our small towns. The notion that the best and brightest of our community leave for college or for bigger and better opportunities and never come back has stolen the spotlight on the way we see our communities. This is about to change. Reimagining Rural, a statewide initiative formed between MSU Extension, Montana Community Foundation, Burton K. Wheeler Center and the Montana Governor’s Office on Rural Development, is a statewide conversation and educati...

  • 4-H News

    Sep 3, 2020

    Powder River Rising Stars August Meeting On August 25, 2020 President Reuben Kinzer called the meeting to order in the Election Room. Addison Harper led the pledges. We had roll call and we told what our projects were at fair and how we did. There were 11 members, 2 leaders, 5 parents, and 4 guests present. Secretary's minutes and Treasurer's report were read. Sammie Hart reported on selling water at the 4-H sale and Reece Emmons reported on our float for the parade during the fair. Our club discussed redoing road signs and decided to table...

  • Commerce Department Sends $123.4 Million to Over 8,200 Small Businesses

    Sep 3, 2020

    Montana’s Business Stabilization Program has now provided more than 14,000 grants MONTANA – The Montana Department of Commerce announced Friday that more than 8,200 small businesses in Montana have now received $123.4 million through Governor Steve Bullock’s Business Stabilization Program, funded by the Coronavirus Relief Fund. First launched in May, small businesses based in Montana with fewer than 50 employees that have experienced a loss in revenue due to the pandemic were eligible for grants of up to $10,000 or three-months of worki...

  • 30 Years Ago

    Sep 3, 2020

    Thursday, September 6, 1990 Two story brick building razed The razing of Ken Jesse’s brick building on the corner of Lincoln Street and Holt Avenue was a shock for many residents. The Broadus Truck and Supply, under Jesse, epitomized courtesy, fair dealing and dependable service, whether in cash or charge, for over 20 years. Jesse had the International Truck dealership and operated a repair shop, also dealing in used cars. It was a popular and well patronized business as well as a place for a friendly chat and mechanical advice. The a...

  • Church Notes

    Sep 3, 2020

    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 worship at 11:00AM. (note the change to fall worship time) Holy Communion celebrated First and Third Sundays and Festival Sundays. Sunday Sept 6: Worship with Holy Communion, Fellowship following. Sunday Sept 13: Worship and fellowship. Return to Narrative Lectionary set of readings for 2020-2021. Worship theme: “Creation and Fall”. Sunday Sept 20: Worship with Holy...

  • PR County Records Second Positive COVID-19 Patient

    Aug 27, 2020

    By Powder River County Health Nurse Darlynn Williams Powder River County Public Health is investigating the second positive case of COVID-19 in the county. (Edit: The second case is no longer active, as of August 25th). A Powder River community member presented with symptoms consistent with COVID-19 and testing revealed a confirmed positive. Powder River Public Health is in the process of contact tracing and will notify anyone identified as being a contact. A contact is defined as anyone who been within 6 feet for longer than 15 minutes with a...

  • The Fateful Ride of Charley Flory

    Shane Dunning, www.redshalereflections.com|Aug 27, 2020

    On the early winter morning of January 16, 1927, Charley Flory got on his horse and left his homestead on Anderson Creek near Decker in Southeastern Big Horn County, Montana. He was headed to the house of his father-in-law, E.T. Ostrum, who coincidently also went by the name "Charley." The sixty-five-year-old Ostrum worked as a ditch-digger and was an immigrant from Sweden. The 35-mile trip at a horse-friendly pace would take two days during cold winter weather with at least one river crossing....

  • Chamber News

    Aug 27, 2020

    By Jessica Malone As the summer winds down we want to wish the students, parents and faculty all the best as they embark on another year of school. It’s quite an adjustment from normal, but we’re hoping for a fun, healthy and productive year! The Building a Better Broadus Committee of the Powder River Chamber is excited to partner in bringing the “Reimagining Rural” program to Broadus! Communities across Montana will participate in a three-night event featuring a virtual gathering with national experts sharing innovative yet practical ideas f...

  • Subscriptions Due in September

    Aug 27, 2020

    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. Bill Alderman, Broadus Gerald Alderman, Broadus Ted Amsden, Broadus John Barbero, Boyes Ed Bird, M...

  • Sports Seasons Kick Off This Weekend

    Aug 27, 2020

    Following a meeting last week between the schools in the Eastern C Football Division, the schedules for the upcoming High School Football season were finalized. Broadus will now host Plentywood for the first game of the season, this Friday at 7:00 PM, for a Varsity only game. Parent's night will be held before the game. On Saturday, the Lady Hawk Volleyball team will serve up their first match of the season at Ekalaka. The JV will begin at 5 PM, with the Varsity at 6:30....

  • 30 Years Ago

    Aug 27, 2020

    Thursday, August 30, 1990 Scott Sanburn, Two Pat win working horse show Scott Sanburn and Two Pat have won the prestigious Powder River Working Horse Show. The partners garnered 72 points, placing first in two of the nine events at the annual show, and in the top four in five others. The show is held each year during the Powder River County Fair and attracts some of the finest “working horses” in the county. Larry Clements and Pierre emerged with 58 points for second place. Zane Williams and Tiger placed third with 52 and one-half points, edg...

  • Commissioners Proceedings

    Aug 27, 2020

    August 10, 2020 Commissioners met for their weekly meeting; Rod Schaffer and Lee Randall present, Donna Giacometto, absent. Meeting was called to order. No public comment was received at this time. Consent agenda – Rod moved, Lee seconded this motion, all in favor, motion carried. Consent agenda approved. Marty Drane met with the board and updated on various items. Drane asked the board for approval to begin the stack replacement at the courthouse, and the board approved. Mike Stevenson met with Drane to discuss the sidewalk in front of courtho...

  • Court Report

    Aug 27, 2020

    Powder River Co. Sheriff’s Office Matthew Szczepanski, Bozeman, MT, speeding in restricted zone (84/65) $85. Victor Carrazalez Vargas, Lawrenceville, GA, speeding in restricted zone 49/40 $55. MHP Christopher Davis, Williston, ND, daytime speeding (80/70) $20. Andrew Sprang, Sioux Falls, SD, fail to carry proof of insurance, $285. Nathan Reid, Willernie, MN, crim. possession of drugs, $585. Nathan Reid, Willernie, MN, speeding in restricted zone (90/65) $95. Fred Harring, Vancouver, WA, speeding in restricted zone (87/65) $95. Reva Johnston, T...

  • Recyling Center Tips

    Aug 27, 2020

    Volunteers Elder Ah You, Elder Amidon, Elder Ricker and Karen Amende, with cleaning tools in hand, take a break from cleaning the Recycling Center in Broadus last week. The volunteers from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints then picked up trash along the highway west of Broadus. A few reminders for people who use the Recycling Center are to please SORT all recyclables. Only clear plastic (as in water bottles) and plastic milk jugs, tin cans, aluminum cans, office paper, newspaper...

  • Fair Livestock Carcass Contest Results

    Aug 27, 2020

    By PR Extension Office First year 4-H member Reece Emmons had a good Fair. Winning Grand Champion market beef at the Powder River County Fair, wasn't enough; her steer "Stan" then topped the beef carcass contest and was the only steer earning the Steer of Merit (SOM) rating. Reece received a buckle donated by the Craig and Christine Appleman Family. Reece and Stan then went to Eastern Montana Fair in Miles City to compete in the Champion of Champions show against the top two steers from seven c...

  • Fall Sports Preview

    Aug 20, 2020

    The fall sports season is just around the corner, and with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, schools across Montana have had to adjust their sports programs in response to the virus. We talked to Mike Richards, Broadus Schools Activities Director, as well as the Broadus Varsity coaches for Football (Ross Randall), Volleyball (Gordon Archer), and Girls Cross Country (Ashley Emmons), to see how things are going as they prepare for their sports seasons. Mike Richards told us that as of now, fans will...

  • Moose Spotted During Football Practice

    Aug 20, 2020

    Assistant Football Coach Cass Zimmer spotted a bull moose spying on the Broadus football practice, last Saturday morning. While the team was preparing to snap the ball, Zimmer said he looked up and saw the moose crossing from the clinic to behind the elementary school. Zimmer exclaimed "There's a moose", with the players initially ignoring him, perhaps with the thought he was messing with them, until laying eyes on the young bull themselves. The moose reportedly ran behind the school and off past the cemetery, and has not returned. Earlier in t...

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