Articles from the October 27, 2021 edition

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 By Zoe Merrill    News    October 27, 2021

Big Sandy School Board Meeting October 19th

At the last school board meeting, they visited about repairing the new gym floor. The floor is peeling in numerous places. The oil-based polyurethane was put on this summer. The company will be coming in to patch it with a water-based urethane and fi...

 
 By Erik Sietsema    News    October 27, 2021

Big Sandy pulls together to help Kandi Marino

"I had someone say to me that Mom paid it forward to everybody in the community for 30 years. Now everybody is paying her back to her for paying it forward," explained Billy Pierce in describing the...

 
 By Erik Sietsema    News    October 27, 2021

Trunk or Treat is this Sunday at 6:30

Big Sandy’s Trunk or Treat Halloween Party will be happening again this Sunday, October 31st beginning at 6:30 PM on Main Street. Trunk-Or-Treat is a community Halloween party where folks bring their cars to Main Street and hand out candy from t...

 
 By Erik Sietsema    News    October 27, 2021

Pack the Place Pink raised money for local causes

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Ladies of the Pioneer Volleyball Team have raised $1900 with their Pink Night fundraiser. 6th grade teacher, Calista Worrall, explained: “October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. I think because i...

 
 By Tyler Lane    News    October 27, 2021

Green Acres

New Tree and Shrub Pest Diagnosis Guide Available From MSU Extension Montana State University Extension has a new, free, color booklet (EB0235) is available. The booklet is a great resource for helping identify and manage pests and problems in orname...

 

Patching Cracks

I have been a Christian for around 30 years. The first pastor who influenced my life was Pastor Mike. He was a young guy who spent the time to explain the Bible to me and answer my questions. I believe that he is the reason I am working in the...

 

Clay D. Rice

Clay D. Rice, 64, of Scottsboro, AL passed away onWednesday, October 13, 2021 following a brief illness. Clay was born in Havre, MT on January 30,1957. Clay was 1of 6 children, raised on his parents'...

 
 By Janell Barber    News    October 27, 2021

Getting By

I’m round and grow under the ground. My tall green tops taste good in soups and salads, but my red or golden root tastes nice and sweet. What am I? Answer: Beet For those who grow a garden, is there anyone else who just recently dug up the rest of th...

 

Senior Center News

Menu Thursday, October 28 - HAwaiian Pizza and fruit.Friday,October 29- Bake Potato Bar with all the fixings and dessert. Rest of the Menu not available at press time!! Recipe of the week: Almond, Apple Cinnamon Scones Ingredients 2 cups all-purpose...

 

Lady Pioneers' regular season ends on high note

The Lady Pioneers volleyball team played their final regular season games last Monday and Tuesday evenings. The end result: two wins on their home court against Box Elder and Hays-Lodgepole. Monday...

 

Pioneers head into Post-Season with tough loss to PDB

The Pioneers had a tough week this last Wednesday, facing off against the #3 ranked Power Dutton Brady Titans. The Titans shut out the Pioneers 44-0 in the Northern Conference championship for their...

 

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