Week of February 4, 2026

  • Dr. Davis to Begin Seeing Patients

    Jessica Ophus

    It has been many years since Big Sandy Medical Center had a physician on staff who could both see patients and oversee the facility’s broader medical care. In January, Dr. Daniel Davis agreed to do just that. Dr. Davis joined us in 2024 as our Medical Director, providing guidance and support to our midlevel providers—Krystyl, Amber, and Heath. He is now expanding his role at the facility, bringing his expertise in emergency medicine, critical care, and rural medical leadership to both clinic and ER patients. He will begin offering clinic...

  • MSGA applications for YCC

    The Montana Stockgrowers Association (MSGA) is now accepting applications for the 2026 Young Cattlemen’s Conference (YCC). This national leadership and advocacy program will be held May 28 through June 4, 2026. Applications must be submitted by March 15, 2026. The Young Cattlemen’s Conference is designed for cattle producers ages 25 to 50 who are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of the beef industry and strengthening their leadership skills. Coordinated by the National Cattlemen’s Beef Association (NCBA), the conference...

  • Broadening Horizons: Why Big Sandy Chose a Musical Oliver Twist this Year

    Erik Sietsema

    Big Sandy Theater Company is rehearsing for their upcoming production of the Musical Adventures of Oliver Twist. The production of Charles Dickens’ work will be showing March 6th and 7th. The choice to perform the melodrama is a departure from the company’s more traditional comedic shows. The large cast of 35 players features a broad range of ages and experience levels, with familiar cast members and new faces. Amanda Hoffman, who has co-directed every Big Sandy Theater Production, explained the rationale behind the choice of an Oliver...

  • Chouteau County Launches New Emergency Alert System

    Chouteau County residents now have a new way to receive timely, official information during emergencies and public safety incidents. Chouteau County has launched a public notification system using Regroup, which allows the county to send important alerts directly to residents by text message, email, or phone call. This system will be used to share information related to situations such as severe weather, wildfires, evacuations, road closures, and other public safety concerns. The goal of this system is simple: to ensure residents receive...

  • 95 Years of Grit, Grace, and Community: Celebrating Kenny Darlington

    Kenny Darlington was born on February 10, 1931, at home in a sod house on the Midway Ranch, He was the second oldest of six children born to Harley and Alma Darlington, and the only one not delivered in a hospital. As Kenny likes to tell it, when his dad came home from the mountains that night, “he had two sons instead of one.” Midway Ranch earned its name as a resting point for travelers who couldn’t make it to town in a day. Over the years, it welcomed many characters, including a young...

  • GREEN ACRES

    Tyler Lane

    Master Gardener Level 1 Class in Chouteau County (Please Pre-register) MSU Extension Level 1 Master Gardener classes will take place in Chouteau County pending pre-registration numbers. Now is your chance to participate in an excellent educational opportunity. A minimum of 15 pre-registered participants is required. The class traditionally begins the first week in March. Please contact the MSU Chouteau County Extension office at 622-3751 to pre-register. The Level 1 Master Gardener course requires 16 hours of class time, and is taught by...

  • OLDTIMERS

    100 Years ago February 4, 1926 Weather headlines led the news as the U.S. Weather Bureau reported one of the warmest Januarys on record, with Great Falls experiencing unseasonably mild temperatures. Travel and social life continued briskly—Edward Boettcher made a trip to Great Falls and returned with a new car, while the Sunshine Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. W.L. Kulbeck, busy sewing garments and planning a future bazaar. Illness touched the community as Miss Dorothy Morefield filled in at school for her mother, who was ill with...

  • PINOCHLE RESULTS

    On Jan. 18th, eighteen players showed up at the Big Sandy Mint for 6 rounds of Pinochle. Here are the game results: 1st was Linda S. with a score of 7046, winning her $25.00. 2nd place was Dave S. with a score of 6470, winning him $20.00. 3rd place went to Jessica S. and Charlene S. with the same score of 5970, earning them $12.50 each. 4th place was Dan L. with a score of 5330, earning him $5.00. 5th place (low score of the day) was Tammy with a score of 2430, gaining her $5.00 pay-in back. High hand of the day was 1430, played by Kenny D....

  • Daniel "Boone" Clifford Ulmen

    In Loving Memory of Daniel “Boone” Clifford Ulmen of Havre, 63, who passed away November 18, 2025 at Benefis Hospital in Great Falls, MT. Dan was born May 7, 1962 at Kennedy Deaconess Hospital in Havre, MT. Dan was raised in Big Sandy, MT and graduated from Big Sandy High School in 1981. While he was in high school, Dan was in the basketball and football teams and loved it. He loved Big Sandy and enjoyed all his fun times with his friends growing up. After graduation, he attended the...

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