Powder River Examiner Explained

Powder River Examiner
Type:Weekly newspaper
Foundation:October 1918 (as the Broadus Independent), 1935 (as the Powder River County Examiner), and 1965 (as the Powder River Examiner)
Editor:Billy Stuver
Headquarters:119 1/2 N. Park Ave.
Broadus, MT 59317
United States

The Powder River Examiner, originally established in October 1918 as the Broadus Independent, is the only newspaper printed in Powder River County, Montana, and is located in the county seat of Broadus.[1]

History

The Broadus Independent was first published in Broadus, Montana in October 1918, and continued until February 1919.The paper was published in Olive, Montana as the Olive Branch from March 6, 1919, until April 17, 1919.The Broadus Independent was then published weekly from April 24, 1919, until 1935.The Powder River County Examiner replaced the Broadus Independent in 1935, beginning publication and continuing weekly until 1965 when the newspaper's name was shortened to Powder River Examiner which it remains to this day.

Billy Stuver is the current editor as of 2023.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Broadus Independent . Library of Congress . September 4, 2018.
  2. Web site: Two Montana Weekly Newspapers Now Being Printed At The Black Hills Pioneer . Black Hills Pioneer . January 3, 2024.