Articles from the April 7, 2021 edition

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 By Zoe Merrill    News    April 7, 2021

Kulbeck was sworn in as Big Sandy's new City Council member and New Pool was discussed

Mayor Shaud Schwarzbach mentioned that the pivot soil samples had been taken. Diane Labuda from the Big Sandy Pool Committee attended the meeting and reported on the recent meeting held with KLJ...

 

Rotary Banquet will be April 24

The annual Rotary banquet will be held on Saturday, April 24 at 6:00 in the Big Sandy High School gymnasium. The theme this year is Camelot, so join us in your finest royalty attire. Tickets are $100 again, which includes 2 prime rib dinners and...

 
 By Zoe Merrill    News    April 7, 2021

Big Sandy Paraprofessionals win award

A surprise assembly at the F. E. Miley school was held to award Amy Terry, Alma Terry, Cat Lopez, Brittany Sherburn, Cheryl Ostrom, and Dick Thornton the Paraeducator/Teacher Team of the Year award....

 
 By Erik Sietsema    News    April 7, 2021

Triangle Sponsors Food Bank Raffle

The Big Sandy Food Bank is raffling off a half a pig to raise money to support their food distribution program. Tickets are $5 and the drawing will be held April 30th. They can be purchased from the Senior Center, the offices of the Big Sandy...

 
 By Tyler Lane    News    April 7, 2021

Green Acres

The Chouteau County Soil Moisture Survey was started by Judee Wargo in 1993 to assist farmers in determining recropping potential on cereal grain stubble. After 28 years, the Chouteau County Extension Office continues to compile data for determining...

 
 By Zoe Merrill    Sports    April 7, 2021

ioneer Track Begins

Big Sandy Pioneer track was canceled last year, so the start of a new season is exciting. Head Coach for the Big Sandy Pioneers is Melanie Schwarzbach. Helping her this year is Charlie Klimas throws, Wendy Taylor-sprints, and Shersteen Cline. “Track...

 
 By Erik Sietsema    Opinion    April 7, 2021

Patching Cracks

In the first century, when Jesus lived and taught, the Jewish people were living under the oppressive rule of the Roman Empire. The Jewish people were violently opposed to the Romans, a fact that resulted in more than a few violent uprisings that...

 
 By Janell Barber    News    April 7, 2021

Getting By

The food being promoted through Montana Harvest of the Month for April is chickpeas. Harvest of the Month is a program which showcases Montana grown foods. You will see posters and events in the schools, other education facilities and healthcare...

 

April Fool's Day brings pranks & backfires

Erik Sietsema— For the first few years I was here, when I would tell the kids they could go to children’s church, I would say: ‘If you are a small child, or just very immature, you can go downstairs.’ It was just a joke I’d add in. Sometimes I’d ment...

 

Senior Center News

Menu Thursday, April 8- Beefy Casserole, veggie, Garlic toast, and Pea Salad. Friday, April 9- Chef Salad, roll, and Lemon Bars. Monday, April 12- Sausage Stir-Fry, Coleslaw, and Peach Cobbler. Tuesday, April 13- BIRTHDAY DINNER- Chicken Fry Steak,...

 

Strutz selected for 9C All Conference Basketball

Sophomore, Kody Strutz has bee selected to the 9C Basketball Alll Conference...

 

Pioneers Selected for the Class C 6-Man All State Football game

Senior, Kade Strutz Senior, Parker Proulx Senior, Cameron Schwarzbach Senior, Brady Pleninger and Pioneer Head Coach- Larry Jappe...

 

The future of Pioneer Basketball, 4th, 5th & 6th grades

This year the grade school basketball season shorten but at least held. Coaching the girl's basketball this year was Jamie Worrall and Katie Heppner. Jamie Worrall said, "It was a great year we had...

 

Big Sandy Little Wreslters finish a successful season

The Little Pioneer Wrestlers and their coaches were committed to their sport this year! They are to be congratulated for their efforts. They worked tirelessly for three months. Most of their meets...

 

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