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  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Jun 2, 2021

    The Montana State University College of Agriculture and Montana Agricultural Experiment Station have announced the dates for their annual agricultural field days, which will return as in-person events after being hosted virtually in 2020. “We are so excited to be bringing back our in-person field days this year,” said Darrin Boss, head of the Department of Research Centers and superintendent of the Northern Agricultural Research Center. “These events are always a highlight for all of us, because they offer one of our best chances to meet with o...

  • Piano Recital for 21 students

    Zoe Merrill|Jun 2, 2021

    This May 26th, a spring Piano Recital featuring the private students of T. J. Bond, Nona Danreuther, Susie Sant, and Marla Ray was held at the Christ Lutheran Church. There were 21 impressive students: seventeen grade school students and four upperclassmen. The range of experience was fun, from those who just started this year to senior Kathrine Bold with years of lessons and experience. Katherine Bold played “Never Give up on Your Dreams” from memory. Simple songs like “London Bridge” were played by Isaac Goodman and Chopsticks in a duet wi...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|Jun 2, 2021

    Looking forward to being outside with the sunny days we have had and are yet to come? While we all have much to keep us busy outside, we may forget the harm the sun exposure can cause. Whether you are working or recreating, long days in the sun can be a serious health hazard in the form of various skin cancers and other health concerns. Cumulative sun exposure is a major factor in the development of skin cancer. The sun’s rays are more damaging during the summer months and during the midday hours (10 am – 4 pm,) even when it is cloudy. In addit...

  • The Masons' Kindles for Kids program

    Erik Sietsema|Jun 2, 2021

    6 students at FE Miley Elementary received Kindle readers as prizes for their participation in the Bikes For Books/Kindles for Kids program. Every year 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students participate in the program by reading books and receive tickets to enter a drawing at the end of the year. Mr. Thorton explains the program and how it encourages kids to read more: "The Masons offer their program to encourage the kids to read books. It's nice to have somebody other than the teacher saying that...

  • REAL Montana Class IV Visits Miles City, Colstrip and Sidney to discuss Livestock and Energy

    Jun 2, 2021

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Big Sandy resident Colleen Buck just returned from 5 days in Colstrip, Miles City and Sindey as part of REAL Montana (Resource Education and Agriculture Leadership). For Colleen other members of REAL Montana Class IV, these were the sixth and seventh seminars in their ten-seminar educational program. Class IV began in Colstrip where they discussed energy production, legislation, and community successes and challenges. Tours included the Westmoreland coal mine and Rosebud...

  • Jungles & Food Trucks & Wax Museums! Oh My!

    Erik Sietsema|May 26, 2021

    On May 20th, F.E. Miley Elementary School put on its annual Open House Extravaganza. Parents and community members were welcomed into the elementary school to see displays and hear presentations put on by students in order to share some of what they have learned during the school year. The Extravaganza was cancelled last year due to the Covid lockdowns, so students, teachers, and parents alike were pleased at the opportunity to resume the tradition. The Kindergarten portion of the open house...

  • Fresno Walleyes donate Fishing Poles

    Erik Sietsema|May 26, 2021

    Every 5th and 6th grade student at FE Miley Elementary received a fishing pole last week, compliments of Walleyes Unlimited of Montana, Fresno Chapter. Neil and Bope Kulbeck, along with Charlie Foussard, delivered the fishing poles during classes on Thursday the 20th. Neil explained the reason for the gift of fishing poles: "Our goal is the future of fishing, especially for kids. We normally have a kids' education day for 5th and 6th graders in the spring. Of course, Covid has stopped that....

  • Congratulations Big Sandy High School Class of 2021

    Zoe Merrill|May 26, 2021

    The class of the 2021 Graduation Ceremony was held on May 23, 2021, at two o'clock at the Big Sandy High School gymnasium. The gym was full, and I heard so many say it was good to get back to the tradition of graduation. Last year only family could attend, and it was outside on the football field. It was a beautiful day, but because of that, the slide show could not be seen. This year the ceremony was like all others before. This graduation felt like a warm sweater, something warm, something...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|May 26, 2021

    Lawn Management Information The Master Gardener program provides research based information for gardeners. Below are a few notes taken from the turf management portion of the program. • Rough bluegrass is probably the best grass in Montana for shady areas. • Kentucky bluegrass is the best grass for open sunny areas with well-drained soil. • Annual ryegrass can be used as a cover crop following vegetable production. • The standard lawn mix is 60% Kentucky bluegrass, 30% creeping red fescue and 10% annual ryegrass. • Zoysiagrass does not grow...

  • Generuex receives NROTC Schoarship

    May 26, 2021

    Bayley Genereux won the NROTC scholarship. This scholarship, worth $150,000.00, will pay for is entire college including food, room and board, books, plus a stipend to live on. When Bayley is done with college he will be an officer in the Marines. He will also be doing officer training while attending school. Bayley will be attending the University of New Mexico....

  • Duane Olson Memorial Scholarship Awaded

    May 26, 2021

    The 2021 recipient of the $500 Duane Olson Memorial Athletic Scholarship is Kade Strutz, son of Kurt and Cheryl Strutz of Big Sandy. This award was established in May of 1997 by Jim and Marla Ray in remembrance of Duane Olson who graduated from Big Sandy High School with Jim in 1967. The criteria for this award are that a senior student must excel in two or more sports, participating at the State level, throughout their high school career, carry a minimum 2.00 GPA, and be recognized as the most...

  • HAVRE ELKS LODGE AWARDS SCHOLARSHIPS

    May 26, 2021

    Havre Elks Lodge #1201 recently awarded six scholarships to local graduating high school seniors. Lodge Scholarship Chairman Bob Nieuwenhuyse announced that recipients of this year's local Elks Most Valuable Student Awards were: Kenidee Wolery and Shayla Borlaug – North Star High School; Rebecca Stroh – Chinook High School; Cameron Swarzbach – Big Sandy High School; Grant Whitacre and Joshua Warp – Havre High School. The six local MVS winners were advanced to the Montana State Elks Associa...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|May 26, 2021

    With the increase of outdoor cooking happening, a reminder about food safety seemed appropriate for this time of year. Preparing and cooking food safely helps prevent harmful bacteria from making us sick. Whether you are prepping the food inside or outside, the same following principles are important. - Keep everything clean. This includes hands, utensils, platters, cutting/prep boards and tables/counters. Do not use the same equipment for cooked foods that you did for raw foods. Clean between using with raw foods before using for cooked...

  • My father the solider

    Ann Denning|May 26, 2021

    My father was one of the gentlest and kind persons I have ever known. It was in his nature to help people. He avoided confrontation. Yet, he became a soldier. He worked on the family farm till he was twenty-seven and at that age was accepted into the RCMP( Royal Canadian Mounted Police). He was put in charge of the horses for his unit due to his extensive work with them on the farm. He was an excellent rider--soaring over jumps with his arms crossed. During his training, he met my mother, and...

  • Class of 2021 Scholarships

    May 19, 2021

    The Big Sandy high school class of 2021 had their scholarship awards night at the Big Sandy Highschool Auditorium. Last year there was no awards night presentation and the years before, they had the night at the FE Miley gradeschool after eating pot luck toether. The 2021 class sat on the stage and came forwad to receive their awards and scholarships. Katherine Bold won numerous scholarships including the Ralph Schwartz, Thora Allderdice, Albert and Mary Bold -Big Sandy Medical Service, Foundation Future Farmer, VFW, Hill county Electric,...

  • BSHS Seniors Spaced Out!

    Melanie Schwarzbach|May 19, 2021

    The Big Sandy High School senior class experienced an amazing educational opportunity, thanks to a generous donation from the Big Sandy Education Foundation. As part of their senior sneak trip, they visited Kennedy Space Center, home of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). They toured the Apollo Saturn 5 Rocket Complex and toured the space shuttle Atlantis, which found its home at KSC in 2013 after the shuttle missions ended in 2011. They also experienced a launch...

  • Tucker Taylor brings a love of History to Big Sandy High

    Erik Sietsema|May 19, 2021

    Tucker Taylor has been teaching history and coaching Big Sandy students for nearly three years. Tucker was raised in Belgrade and has a strong affinity for small town living: "I like it here. I really like small town communities. Both my parents grew up in small towns. My dad is from Circle, Montana. My mom is from Sheridan, Montana. We spend a lot of time out in the rural areas of Montana. I definitely like the closeness of the small town community. Things get kind of chaotic and wild in those...

  • Allie the Alligator gets a promotion

    Erik Sietsema|May 19, 2021

    The Big Sandy Public Library has brought in a new temporary supervisor from Little Flock Preschool. Alfie the Alligator, who is well known to parents and kids who've been associated with the school in the last 10 years, has been staying at the library since last Christmas. He and his book of adventures will remain there for old friends to visit through the fall. Preschool teacher, Keri Cox intruded Alfie to the school as a teaching tool to help children pay attention and get comfortable with...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|May 19, 2021

    MSU Northern Agricultural Research Center (NARC) and MSU Extension in Phillips, Blaine, Chouteau and Liberty Counties will be hosting several field days this year. These field days highlight the work being done on Northern Agricultural Research Center test plots within the different counties. Speakers for each of the events include Dr. Jason Cook, Montana State University Spring Wheat Breeder and Geneticist and Jim Berg, Montana State University Wheat Breeding Program Research Associate and Assistant Winter Wheat Breeder. Topics to be covered...

  • Big Sandy Medical Center ; A Small Parade-Priceless

    Zoe Merrill|May 19, 2021

    Nothing is nobler than having a parade just for the joy of the residence of Big Sandy Medical Center. The joy it brings to our community's seniors is well worth the few minutes to walk three blocks. The length of the parade doesn't measure the value of the parade. According to research, "The longest parade in the world is the Hanover Schützenfest that takes place in Hanover every year during the Schützenfest. The parade is 7.5 miles long with more than 12,000 participants from all over the world...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|May 19, 2021

    Who is excited about it being time to pick the rhubarb? If you could see me, you would see me jumping up and down waiving my arms. It took a lot for me to resist the urge to pick the rhubarb when it was just a few inches tall. We all have our favorite recipes, but do you find yourself struggling to decide which recipe to make first? Maybe it is just me. If you are leaning towards a rhubarb pie but looking for a quicker recipe, a rhubarb galette may be just what you want. Galette, also called rustic pie, is French in origin. It is a single...

  • Bear management Specialist informs

    Zoe Merrill|May 12, 2021

    For the second year in a row, Grizzle Bears have been seen in the Big Sandy area. Montana Fish, Wildlife, and Parks presented a Grizzle Bear informational meeting in Big Sandy. There were three representatives present at the meeting, including Wesley Sarmento, Bear Management Specialist from Conrad Montana. Thirty residences of Big Sandy attended the meeting. We will be having more sightings of Grizzly Bears in the future as they leave the Rocky Mountain Front. If you ever see a Grizzle Bear, report it immediately. The phone number of the FWP...

  • Bear Paw Classic May 15 & 16

    Lindsay Boyce|May 12, 2021

    As a rancher, our border collies are part of the family but a tool as well. They are up for any task at hand, they don't hesitate, and they don't talk back. They show up every morning for work, and all they ask for is a good scratch behind the ears and a full belly. A good working dog can take the place of one or two hired men. A lot of blood, sweat, tears, and countless hours of training go into everyone. A working stock dog trial is a competition that brings handlers together to test their...

  • Unoffical School election results

    May 12, 2021

    Unoffical count of ballots for school District #2, Chouteau County, Montana, fo teh election held on May 2, 2021. Trustee votes Anna Bold 231 Brad Moore 167 Heather Pleninger 202 Kelly Rutledge 237 Levy General Levy For- 274 Against- 157 Number of regsitered voters - 791 Number of ballots cast - 435...

  • Live School Concerts Resume

    Erik Sietsema|May 12, 2021

    FE Miley Elementary School put on two live concert performances last week for the first time in over a year. Due to COVID restrictions, live performances were not possible in the past year, and resulted in all of the band and concert performances taking place via streaming video on the school's Facebook page. Before the Wednesday concert, I asked Heather Wolery, the school principal, her thoughts on the live performances. "It's wonderful! I wish we could have done a normal, in-person, at night...

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