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MHP Barton Churchill, Bozeman, MT, speeding in restricted zone (80/65) $65. John Moody, Silver City, NM, speeding in restricted zone (86/65) $95. John Moody, Silver City, NM, unlawful possession of marijuana in MV, $75. Peter Beyel, Bellingham, WA, speeding in restricted zone (75/65) $55. Iuliia Shpakova, Chicago, IL, speeding in restricted zone (96/65) $135. Marshall Joiner, Concord, NC, speeding in restricted zone (75/65) $55. Adam Zimmer, Sheridan, WY, speeding in restricted zone (75/65) $55. Richard Sleeper, Hardin, MT, speeding in...
Annual subscription 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. Another option for renewal is online, at www.powderriverexaminer. com. Tracy Alderman, Highland Park, IL Lorraine Amende, Church Road, VA Craig Appleman, Broadus Barbero Auto & Ag, Broadus Brynna Berglund, Miles...
Air rifle scores from the 4-H Shoot in Miles City are shown. The Broadus kids named shot a 3 position (3P) match, consisting of standing, kneeling, and prone. Kade VerWolf - 7th place in 11-12 year old 3P division with a combined score of 147. Justin Aye - 9th place in the 13-14 year old 3P division with a combined score of 194. Darren VerWolf - 10th place in the 13-14 year old 3P division with a combined score of 191. Becca Aye - 4th place in the 15+ year old 3P division with a combined score of 209....
January 26, 1923 Makes Sorghum Molasses H.D. Frankforter, assisted by his son Dewey, at his home on Baking Powder Sunday, started his mill in operation and manufactured sixty gallons of good sorghum molasses in a period of seven hours. He raised the sorghum cane from two acres of land, and in addition to the molasses has 1,000 pounds of seed. Frankforter says that while this seed is satisfactory for raising cane for fodder, it is not the desired variety for production of molasses and this year he intends to send away for a new kind of seed...
By Caven Wade UM Legislative News Service University of Montana School of Journalism Lawmakers Discuss Plan to Delist Grizzlies HELENA -The Senate Fish and Game committee heard testimony on Tuesday, Jan. 17 on a divisive bill that would provide Fish, Wildlife and Parks with a plan for managing grizzly bears if they are delisted under the federal Endangered Species Act. Sen. Mike Lang, R-Malta, sponsored Senate Bill 85 on behalf of FWP, which lays out the state’s commitments to the federal government, which he said is an attempt to have g...
By PR Extension Office What kind of future do you see for Broadus? Join us for a social event to discuss your vision. The event will take place on Thursday, February 2nd, at 6:00 p.m., at the Senior Center in Broadus. In celebration of Groundhog Day, join us for a sensational social hour. “We want Broadus to be welcoming and inviting to residents and visitors,” explained Mayor Chad Gatlin, “and we’d like to support the Broadus businesses and community in that effort.” For more information, contact Melissa Billing at 406-436-2583 or Chad Gatlin...
By PR Extension Office Cressi Johnson, an advanced 500 level Yoga instructor with Yoga Alliance, is gearing up to teach yoga classes beginning mid-February and will offer the class at the time of day that works best for most participants. The following options are being considered. Register for the option that you are most likely to attend. Option #1 - Rise and Shine Yoga Class will be scheduled at 6:30 am, two days each week. The Rise and Shine class will get your morning started with a clear mind and increased energy. Ease awake with g...
MSU Extension Housing Webinar Set for Next Week By PR Extension Office The webinar series, “Tackling Housing Needs in Small Towns”, continues Wednesday, January 25th, at the Election Room in Broadus. Developing New Homes, Increasing Supply is the topic of the next session scheduled for 11:30 am to 12:45 pm. Several builders or developers will discuss using manufactured housing to boost supply. Soup will be provided. MSU Extension and NeighborWorks Montana are hosting the webinar series designed to help communities tackle housing needs in small...
Friday, December 30, 2022 Chairman Lee Randall called the meeting to order at 8:30 a.m. in the Commissioner’s office, Powder River County Courthouse. Commissioner John Olson was present and Commissioner Donna Giacometto was absent. The board reviewed the consent agenda, and reviewed expenditure reports. Cory Wilhelm stopped in to discuss the recent survey fee resolution. The board reviewed the 2022 Annual Financial Report presented by Cynde Gatlin, Clerk & Recorder. Libby Nisley, Pool Supervisor, met with the board to discuss the 2023 s...
by Henry A. Malley Memorial Library Head Librarian Barb Mitchell We are happy to still have Dora Huckins’ ship and shell collection in our display case. Make sure you go back and admire it when you stop in! We still have the MiFi hotspots available to check out for our patrons. It is a free resource for those who need it, supplied by the Montana State Library. We also are able to borrow books from other libraries that we don’t have on the shelf through our Interlibrary loan program. Our MtLib2Go services is changing from Overdrive to Libby in...
January 19, 1923 Bob Eccles to Fatten Cattle with Corn Robert Eccles of the Cross ranch on Little Powder River, is experimenting with feeding his cattle corn before consigning them to market. Last week he shipped from Moorcroft about 500 head of mixed cattle, sending them to the feedlots of Seward, Neb., where they will be given rations of corn to increase their weight and improve their market value. It is said all these cattle are branded ED. They were trailed from Little Powder River to Moorcroft by Charles Scofield, George Straugh, Tom...
By Caven Wade UM Legislative News Service University of Montana School of Journalism HELENA – The laws that regulate water, arguably Montana’s most valuable natural resource, are complex and tied to nearly every industry in the state, so when lawmakers gather in Helena every two years for the legislative session, it's often at the top of the agenda. In the 2023 Montana Legislature, the water debate is shaping up to focus on two pieces of legislation: One that would tackle the future of water courts and another that would update the water per...
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Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) officials are reporting substantial influenza (flu) activity during the first three months of this current flu season, from September through December 2022, that has far exceeded the prior five-year averages. Since the week of September 25 through December 31, 2022, there have been 408 influenza-associated hospitalizations reported to DPHHS, well above the five-year season average of 88 hospitalizations for that same time frame. The five-year seasonal average for hospitalizations for an...
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Elliot John Gregory was born December 16th, 2022 at 6:10 pm in Fayetteville, North Carolina, to proud parents Madison Hansen and Brandon Gregory. Elliot weighed 8 lbs 1 oz, and was 21 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Jim and Shelley Hansen of Broadus, Montana. Sandra and the late Ronnie Strommen as well as Dale and Glenice Hansen are Elliot’s maternal great-grandparents. Paternal grandparents are Nina and John “Bryan” Gregory of Fayetteville, North Carolina. Paternal great...
Kyler Wade Bird was born January 2, 2023 to parents Logan and Jennifer Bird of Volborg. He weighed 7 pounds 15 ounces and was 20.5 inches long. Kyler joins big sisters Allie and Tori. Kyler was the first baby of the year born at Holy Rosary Healthcare in Miles City, Montana. He was given many great gifts from businesses around Miles City....
By Dee Mobley I hear there’s a few who just can’t wait to see our ‘22 Annual Report… and then there’s the rest of you! First, THANK YOU to all who make the St. Vincent de Paul store a blessing to a pile of folks in three counties and occasionally beyond. A steady stream of donations (some NEW, some used) keeps our racks and shelves overflowing with clothes, small appliances, computer stuff, kitchen stuff, wall décor, bedding, tools, guy stuff, miscellaneous stuff… Customers, volunteers, Manager Charlee Kuhbacher, Summer Manager Tammy Schoen...
Jim Wilson is the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame Living Inductee for District 3 for the year 2023. Wilson is to be inducted into the Montana Cowboy Hall of Fame on Saturday, February 11th at the Heritage Inn in Great Falls. Here's his bio from the Cowboy Hall of Fame. Cowboy. Rancher. Pickup Man. Pilot. Sheepman. Neighbor. Friend. It doesn't matter how you describe Jim Wilson, but most people who know him will say that he is a true example of the Western way of life. He always said that starting...
By MT Dept of Livestock This is a Public Notice of requirement to obtain an aerial hunting permit to hunt predatory animals from aircraft. Pursuant to MCA 81-7-501, a person, except an employee of the state, its subdivisions, or the federal government who is acting within the scope of the person's employment, may not engage in the aerial hunting of predatory animals, as defined in 81-7-101, without first obtaining a permit from the department of livestock. Resident landowners are authorized to aerially hunt over their own lands without a p...
Powder River Examiner contributing writer Shane Dunning was recently published in the Winter 2022 edition of Montana, The Magazine Of Western History, a finely made quarterly publication put out by the Montana Historical Society. Dunning's article, "The Geddes Murder Trials – Gender, Race, and Murder-for-Hire in Eastern Montana's Criminal Justice System" provides insight into the murder of Winnie Brown, not far off the Tongue River near Ashland in 1897. The story delves into a thoroughly d...
January 12, 1923 Starts Breaking Horses for Railway Construction So confident is Miles Brown of a railroad project starting this year either on Powder River or Tongue River that he has just returned to his ranch on Powder River below Broadus and at once proposes to start breaking work horses that would be necessary in construction of a railroad. January 9, 1948 Jack McLees is Commercial Club President Jack McLees, Broadus businessman, was elected president of the Powder River Commercial Club at the annual meeting of the organization held in...
By Caven Wade UM Legislative News Service University of Montana School of Journalism (Editor’s Note: As the Montana State Legislature goes to work, we’ll be bringing you coverage of the session via reporters with the UM Legislative News Service, in cooperation with the University of Montana School of Journalism.) Lawmakers take oath, elect leadership HELENA – The 68th Montana Legislative Session kicked off on Monday, Jan. 2, in Helena. Senators and Representatives took an oath to uphold the constitution and were sworn in during simultaneous cer...
By Tom Herzog Have you always wanted to visit the Holy Land? To be in the same places we read about in scripture? Well now there is an opportunity to go with others from Powder River County. Faith Bible Church is working with New Hope Israel in bringing a group from our community to Israel. The trip is scheduled for November 1-12, 2023. We would fly out of Bozeman and have most costs incorporated in the $5200 estimated cost. The group will have a guide from Israel as we go to many of the sights of scriptural significance around Jerusalem and...
Powder River Co. Sheriff’s Office Kenneth Wyss, Wichita, KS, fail to obey instruction of traffic device, dismissed by State. Roc Lee, Livingston, MT, speeding in restricted zone (80/65) $65. Lindsey Stockstill, Longwood, FL, speeding in restricted zone (75/65) $55. MHP Matthew Hauser, Rapid City, SD, speeding in restricted zone (80/65) $65. Michael Neumann, Bozeman, MT, speeding in restricted zone (80/65) $65. Grant Alberty, Missoula, MT, speeding in restricted zone (80/65) $65. Jason Schaffer, Broadus, MT, speeding in restricted zone (...