Articles from the December 12, 2018 edition

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 By Zoe Merrill    News    December 12, 2018

Sietsema debuts first book; The Curse of the Vassal Fruit

"It's exciting." Erik Siestsema has just received the first boxes full of his book and is looking forward to Saturday December 15th 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM for the official book reveal and reading at...

 
 By Karen Giles    News    December 12, 2018

Pack the Place Pink, Friday for Fort Benton Game

The Big Sandy Pioneers are hosting the Fort Benton Longhorns in basketball hoop action this Friday and are inviting all to pack the gym in PINK as a unanimous show of spirit and encouragement for the Chouteau County Cancer Support Group (CCCSG)....

 

Christmas Concerts bring the Joy

The k-6th Christmas concert was last Thursday, and it was a blast for both the students and the audience. The children really enjoyed their Christmas songs and dances. They sang songs including “You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch”, “If I were a reindeer”,...

 
 By Zoe Merrill    News    December 12, 2018

Elementary Students sing in the Christmas season

Before I could write a single word the first song by the 5th grade band was over-It was Joy. Second one sounded like the first. But the last one was totally different. Yes, there were squeaks a...

 
 By Zoe Merrill    News    December 12, 2018

Christmas Memories Part 2: Some Christmases are full of sorrow

Most Christmas memories tug at the heart! But some Christmas memories are filled with pain too. The four children share two bedrooms. The girl's bedroom was bigger, but they shared a double bed which...

 
 By Tyler Lane    News    December 12, 2018

Green Acres

12 Golden Triangle Cropping Seminar Thanks in Advance to MaxAg for Sponsoring Lunch at the Seminar in Fort Benton Montana State University Extension will host a free, annual cropping seminar series January 7-11 in Fort Benton, Stanford, Havre,...

 

Nine more deer found suspect for CWD: Three south of Billings, six on the Hi-Line

Test results from CWD surveillance samples taken during the last week of Montana’s general hunting season showed nine more deer to be suspect of chronic wasting disease. South of Billings in Carbon County, two mule deer — a buck and a doe — and a...

 

Getting By

As we say goodbye to November and move into December, for some people, the thought of the holiday season brings heightened anxiety and pressure. For others, it is like floating on a cloud, they have anticipated it the whole year. For those who are...

 

Senior News

Thursday, December 13- Dr. Pepper Pulled Pork, Coleslaw, and Rice Krispy Treats. Friday, December 14- Cattlemen’s Hoagie, Jello and Sugar Cookies. Monday, December 17- Parmesan Chicken, boiled potatoes, Pea salad, and Peanut butter balls. Tuesday, D...

 

What's new @ the Jeff Reichelt Library

Christmas Cake Murder, By Joanne Fluke With her dream of opening The Cookie Jar taking shape, Hannah’s life matches the hectic December hustle and bustle in Lake Eden—especially when she agrees to help recreate a spectacular Christmas Ball from the p...

 

Emil Shelton Soret

Emil Shelton Soret was born in Morenci, Arizona on October 21, 1930. He passed away on November 1, 2018. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Arkansas, and a...

 

Patching Cracks

In 1934, an American theologian wrote a prayer for a sermon he was delivering. Reinhold Niebuhr’s short prayer has grown fairly well known over the years: God, give me grace to accept with serenity the things that cannot be changed, Courage to c...

 

My Answer

Q: My husband is having an affair and I am devastated and have no one I can trust to turn to for counsel. What is a wife to do? A: From the writings of the Rev. Billy Graham Scripture documents many accounts of the weary-hearted and declares: “But th...

 

Montana health officials confirm first influenza death this season

Missoula City-County Health Department, in conjunction with the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS), has confirmed the state’s first influenza-related death of the 2018-2019 flu season involving a child from Missoula C...

 

What a Start! Big Sandy Girls, Boys sweep Dutton/Brady and Augusta to begin season 2-0

It has been some time since the Big Sandy Pioneers could say that both the boys and girls basketball teams began the season 2-0, but they did just that this past weekend. The girls picked up a 42-27...

 

Dilworth again leads The Pioneers

The head coach for the Big Sandy Boys Pioneer team for the second year is once again Tomas Dilworth. This year the Pioneer squad is made up of three junior players Ryan Roth, Brock Proulx, Jeremiah...

 

Terry Takes the reigns of the Lady Pioneers

Namoi Terry is head coach this year for the Pioneers Girls Basketball. Seniors are Grace Finke, Jaylyn Cline. Juniors Lainey Gregory, Amanda Cline, Stacy Allderdice, Seanna Demontiney, and Erin Taylor...

 

Pioneer wrestling has new members and new Coach

This year's Head Wrestling Coach is Tucker Taylor the new history teacher in Big Sandy. He was selected as Teacher of the Month in September so he is well liked by the students. The feeling is mutual,...

 

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