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I want to encourage any family to join the swim team. For the older kids, it's a wonderful way to get in excellent shape for fall sports. For younger swimmers, it's one of the best ways to develop confidence! The friends they make all over the state encourage them to be confident socially. So, it's something to do all summer long: getting stronger, building self-esteem, and building confidence. You aren't required to go to every meet, but you'll want to. You will only be required to attend two....
This summer's Big Sandy Homecoming activities will include some fun options for locals who enjoy athletic activities. Registration is now open for the Color Fun Run and the Bike Ride. Both events will take place on Saturday, June 21st. The Color Run begins at 8 AM, while the Bike Ride begins at 9 AM. A link to register for the Color Fun Run can be found on the Big Sandy Homecoming 2025 Facebook page. Registration for the Bike Ride will happen on the day of the event, though there is a dedicated...
Charlotte Danreuther sent the following information. "We just had our end-of-the-season pool tournament for our Big Sandy VNEA league. It was a double elimination, and the top 6 players got payouts. All four tables in town were utilized in the 2 day event. Ryan Pansch was undefeated and took first place, winning $200. Chad Cook worked hard to get to the final match, winning second place with $150. Charlotte Danreuther came in third with $125. Walt Sivertsen got 4th place, taking home $100. Ron...
How Farmers, Gardeners and Insecticide Applicators Can Reduce Risks of Honeybee Injury When Spraying Insecticides. Honeybee injury results when pesticides are applied or allowed to drift to hives, blooming crops, wild plants or weeds. The following article comes from the University of Nebraska and is available at: https://bit.ly/3vQPhuz. Do not treat fields in bloom. Be especially careful when treating crops, such as alfalfa, sunflowers and canola, which are highly attractive to bees. Insecticide labels carry warning statements about...
10 years is quite a legacy to be proud of. Anyone who had the pleasure of being cared for by or working beside Pam Gasvoda, would agree. Pam has decided to retire from the Big Sandy Medical Center, taking with her her heart for these folks, her endless compassion, and her bright smile. However, she leaves a legacy that is unique to the Big Sandy Medical Center. 37 years of her life was spent among the walls of the facility. Her career started in 1970 when she graduated with her Bachelor of...
A new exciting fund raiser by the Big Sandy Rotary is nearing it's deput. I had a nice conversation with Shon Tester, who is spearheading this exciting new Willys truck! Someone here will win it! Shon told me, "Steve Klanick purchased the1959 Willys Brand New. In 2001, Blaine Opus bought it; after that, Deb and Dave Louvar owned it and generously gave it to Rotary." Shon has restored other cars, and Deb had originally called to see if he wanted it for his own collection of antique cars. "She...
Big Sandy’s up-and-coming young artists will be displaying their talents and artwork for their family, friends, and neighbors this month. The community is invited to the Big Sandy Historical Society (the museum) on May 16th between 5 and 7 PM, to see the work of our talented artists. There will also be a silent auction, treats, and other fun activities for guests of all ages. All proceeds will go towards starting a ceramics program at Big Sandy High School. Jessie Jaramillo, who teaches art at Big Sandy High School, described the excitement s...
Are Your Pine Needles Brown, Red or Purple? It Could be Winterburn. Information from this article comes from MSU Extension Forester Dr. Peter Kolb. During dry and cold winters, evergreen trees growing in windbreaks or other exposed areas can be afflicted with needle discoloration that ranges from brown to purple followed by needle drop. Often this is most prevalent on the south side or windward side of the tree. In some cases only last year’s new needles are impacted, and in other cases most of the older needles are disproportionately a...
Saturday, May 24, Plant Sale and Exchange 9:00 am till noon. As you are cleaning up your yards and sorting garden supplies this spring be sure and save perennial cuttings, any plant or bush, extra hoses, trellises or anything associated with a yard or garden for our exchange. You can bring items or purchase items. Take time to come and browse the many and varied items we will have available. All proceeds go to the Chouteau County Cancer Support Group. Sunday, June 8, 20th Anniversary of Chouteau County Cancer Support Group. Join us at the Fort...
Justin Smith is the current Sheriff of Chouteau County. He is at the end of a long line of history-making men. 32nd in that long line is a family man with three children and a military veteran. Justin comes from a long line of military men. His grandfather, his father, and he all served in the US Air Force. His father was stationed in Holland when Justin was born, so when asked about his birth, he replied, "I'm a US citizen born abroad, and I have a funny-looking certificate," which gives the...
April was declared Autism Month and Big Sandy Miley School. Big Sandy does have a number of students diagnosed with Autism. One in 36 children in the United States will be diagnosed with Autism. Amidst the significant controversy surrounding autism, it's crucial to remember the essence of this discussion. The focus should always be on the students who have autism, and the necessity to respect and include them in our everyday lives. Inclusion is not just a concept, it's a fundamental need. There...
Do you have a little red heart on your license? You could be a lifesaver. Your decision to donate organs, corneas, or healing tissues like skin, bones, or veins, can save up to eight people, restore sight, and improve the quality of life for dozens more. But if not - April is Donate Life Month, which aims to bring awareness to the life-saving impact of organ donation and the 100,000+ patients across the country waiting for an organ transplant. Their lives are dependent on the generosity of...
Our little town on the Montana Prairie has a history that stretches nearly 150 years. This week, I spent a little time looking at our community and some of the landmark and unusual events that have taken place here. On April 6, 1890 Big Sandy received their first postmaster. T.A. Marlow received an annual salary of $150 to run the local post office. Receiving a postmaster was no small deal for towns at the time. For starters, it meant that the community now had a local communications hub. At the time, it was not unusual for rural residents to...
Achieving Calving Ease Without Sacrificing Content for this article came from Mark Z. Johnson, Oklahoma State University Extension Beef Cattle Breeding Specialist. Over time, 90% of genetic change in a cattle herd is the result of sire selection. Bulls contribute more to the genetic makeup of a herd in a calving season than a cow does in a lifetime. Effective sire selection should be based on genetic values in the form of Estimated Progeny Differences (EPDs). Selection on EPDs is 7 – 9 times more effective than selection based on individual p...
Big Sandy Public School District #2 Board of Trustees Meeting April 15th, 2025, 7:00 pm Location: High School Computer Lab Trustees in attendance: Chairman brad Weaver, Kyle Danreuther, Amanda Hoffman, Jessica Sheehy Not in attendance: Matt Myers Staff in attendance: Superintendent Dan Schrock, District Clerk Mary Merrill, Principal Heather Wolery Guests in attendance. 1. Meeting called to order by Chairperson Brad Weaver at 7:00pm 2. Pledge of Allegiance- Said By all in attendance 3. Public Comment- Non Agenda Items - a. A senior Student was...
Big Sandy High School was buzzing with activity on Friday evening, April 25, as the annual Carnival welcomed young and old to an evening of fun and games. In the auditorium, clever skits written, edited, directed, costumed, propped, rehearsed, narrated, and finally performed by the four high school classes kicked off the night. All students in each class were cast into specific roles from major to minor to stagehand. Freshmen through Seniors presented their class's skits, each concluding with...
(Editors note: Vern just retired in January of this year. Here is a short rebemberance of his service. Next week we will be ending the sheriffs of Chouteau County) Vern Burdick was born and raised in Nebraska. He moved to Montana in 1993 and started his law enforcement career. Vern brought his values from his first home state. So, I looked up Midwest characteristics and values to get more insight into Mr. Burdick. Descriptors that might explain Vern are hard-working, patriotic, law and order,...
The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) and the Gallatin City-County Health Department (GCCHD) are reporting Montana’s first cases of measles since 1990. The GCCHD is investigating five confirmed cases of measles. The individuals are children and adults who were exposed to measles while traveling outside of Montana. The cases reside in Gallatin County and are currently isolated at home. All five individuals are unvaccinated, or vaccine status is unknown. The GCCHD continues to assess any potential exposures while the i...
Charlotte Danreuther's journey in her first Montana VNEA Pool Leagues is a testament to her resilience. The league's news release stated, "Despite losing her first preliminary match, she embarked on a winning streak of 6, winning 3 in a row to make it to the finals. She then won 3 more straight matches to reach the final, only to lose a heartbreaker in the last match. Her ability to bounce back and keep fighting is truly inspiring." As I enjoyed a cup of coffee from a pottery cup Charlotte...
Bob Boettcher was born in Big Sandy in a private home. Born into a musical family, Bob said, "My mother was, really the whole family was musical, but mom made sure that all three of us kids were musical too!" He's been singing from the very beginning. This Good Friday I attended the Christ Lutheran Church and Bob was singing a song called Take My Mother Home which he has sang at other Good Fridays Services. It's become a tradition at Christ Lutheran. Bob said, "It's a very special time." The...
Practices to Increase Wheat Clain Jones, Extension Soil Fertility Specialist and Kathrin Olson-Rutz, MSU Research Associate have revised the Practices to Increase Wheat Grain Protein Guide for 2025. The document is available online. Hard copies are available at the Chouteau County Extension office. Agronomic practices are available to boost wheat grain protein without sacrificing yield. • Select appropriate varieties • Know residual soil N • Know crop N status • Select an appropriate pre-plant N rate • Use fertilizer practices that minimize...
Many people find themselves in the position of being a caregiver due to health issues of a loved one. At times this role can be physically and mentally taxing. It is important for the caregiver to find ways to care for themselves so that they continue being support for their loved one. The Chouteau County Cancer Support Group knows it is as important to be supportive of the caregiver as the patient. Some tips for caregivers are: --Get organized by considering all legal documents, financial obligations and care preferences, and make sure...
9 Municipal Information: APRIL 17 First day for candidates to file for office JUNE 16 5:00 p.m. – Last day for candidates to file for office 5:00 p.m. – Deadline for candidates to withdraw PRIMARY election candidacy JUNE 26 County Election Administrator determines whether there will be a PRIMARY by this date JULY 7 5:00 p.m. – Deadline for write-in candidates to file a Declaration of Intent for the PRIMARY election AUG 11 5:00 p.m. – Deadline for candidates to withdraw GENERAL election candidacy AUG 11 5:00 p.m. – Close of regular voter reg...
Big Sandy Pioneer Senior Kenzie Kallenberger will join the Women's Skylight Rodeo Team at MSU-Northern next year. Kenzie received a scholarship, something she has been wanting for 12 years! I spoke with her by phone as she returned from a college rodeo in Bozeman! Kenzie can't wait to participate. "I'm so excited. I've wanted to be a part of the rodeo team." We talked about how the team did, and although I've watched rodeo for years, I realized I didn't know much about how a college rodeo team...
The Big Sandy High School's Music Program had an exceptional showing at last weekend's District Music Festival in Havre. Our full band and choir scored perfect ratings in all areas of competition for the first time in many years, and a large number of our students will be going on to the state level competition. The Music Festival is the band and choir equivalent of regional competitions for sports teams. Soloists and ensembles perform for the opportunity to move on to the state competitions in...