

From BSMS Foundation Big Sandy Medical Services Foundation Board of Directors held their spring meeting at BSMC on Tuesday, May 12. President Shane Ophus presented checks totaling $30,000 to Interim CEO Carissa Bergren. The funds will go towards the maintenance and upgrade projects for the residents of BSMC. The BSMS Foundation thanks all who so generously donated in response to the fall fundraising letter. It is the mission of the Foundation to ensure Big Sandy Medical Center remains a vital...
By Erik Sietsema Dust storms swept through the Big Sandy area last Wednesday, creating conditions that vaguely resembled a blizzard for those unlucky enough to be caught out on the highway, piling up “sand dunes” along the edges of fields on the prairie west of town, and knocking out power for the community for several hours. The storm itself was the byproduct of a perfect mix of drought conditions and a severe thunderstorm passing through the area. The result was a dust storm that echoed the 1934 storm, dubbed “The Black Blizzard” by...

Thirteenth Annual Chouteau County Agriculture Day for 4th and 5th Graders (Reprint to add photos) The thirteenth annual Chouteau County Ag Day for 4th and 5th graders will take place at the Chouteau County Fairgrounds on May 5, 2026. All 4th and 5th graders in Chouteau County are invited to attend. Home school kids who are interested in participating need to contact the Chouteau County Extension Office at 622-3751. Youth will learn why agriculture is important to their health, home and...
100 Years ago May, 1926 “Sneak Day” was enjoyed by the Big Sandy High School seniors, who spent the day in the Bear Paw Mountains near the Old Miltz ranch north of town. The outing marked an early celebration for the class, and they later shared highlights with fellow students during an assembly program led by Chuck Ensley and Ted Homan. The Senior Class announced plans to host parents, the Junior Class, faculty, and friends at the Community Hall on Monday evening, May 24. Baccalaureate services were scheduled for Sunday evening, May 23,...
By Your Accidental Journalist The Origins of Memorial Day Memorial Day traces its roots to the years following the Civil War, the deadliest conflict in American history. With more than 600,000 soldiers lost, communities across the country began holding tributes and decorating the graves of fallen soldiers with flowers, wreaths, and flags. The holiday was originally known as “Decoration Day.” One of the earliest widely recognized observances occurred on May 30, 1868, when General John A. Logan, leader of a Union veterans organization,...

Orval Christofferson Orval Christofferson passed away May 10, 2026 at the age of 91, surrounded by loved ones. Orval was born in Havre to parents Carl Christofferson and Marguerite Tyler on July 22,1934 and was raised on the family homestead West of Big Sandy. As an adult, he married Fay Christofferson (Stevens) in 1957 and they started their own family farm together. During the course of his life as a farmer, Orval mastered many skills: construction, mechanics, gardening, and weeding (there...