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  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Apr 30, 2025

    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...

  • Unoffical School Board minutes

    Apr 30, 2025

    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...

  • CARNIVAL – An Evening of Fun for All

    Marla Ray|Apr 30, 2025

    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...

  • Just retired Vern Burdick 2006-2025

    Apr 30, 2025

    (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,...

  • Measles Cases Confirmed in Montana

    Apr 23, 2025

    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 takes second at a state sanction pool competition

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 23, 2025

    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 Sings again on Good Friday Service

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 23, 2025

    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...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Apr 23, 2025

    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...

  • Are You a Caregiver?

    Trish Eklund|Apr 23, 2025

    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...

  • Chouteau County General Information on 2025 Municipal Elections

    Apr 23, 2025

    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...

  • Kenzie Kallenberger signs with MSU-Northern Rodeo

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 16, 2025

    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...

  • Big Sandy Band Scores Big at District Festival

    Erik Sietsema|Apr 16, 2025

    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...

  • Douglas Williams Chouteau County Sheriff 1978-2005

    Apr 16, 2025

    25- 2005. Douglas Forrest Williams was born in 1950 in Havre to Paul Forrest Williams and Beverly Stengen. He was raised in Big Sandy and graduated from high school in 1968. He went on to attend U of M on a music scholarship. "I was going to be a music teacher, but when I got to college, I found out that that wasn't what I wanted to do." At the age of 21, Doug was hired by Sheriff John Saksa to work as a dispatcher for the Sheriff's Office. In 1978, Doug married Linda Danielson, and they have...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Apr 16, 2025

    Lawn Management Information Below are a few reminders for lawn management in 2025 growing season. • 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 well in Montana. Montana summers are not warm enough for warm-season grasses. • Lawn re...

  • Come One, Come All to the Carnival!

    Apr 16, 2025

    Big Sandy High School gymnasium will once again be bustling with activity on Friday, April 25, when the annual Carnival fires up. Starting at 5:30, skits will be performed in the auditorium as each of the high school classes introduces their candidates for King and Queen of Carnival 2025. This year’s candidates are: Freshmen - Landon Mebruer and Lyndee Worrall, Sophomores – Jaesun Yirsa and Harley LaBuda, Juniors – Travis Wilford and Heather Sherburn, and Seniors – Hunter Moore and Eva Yeadon....

  • Kassmier responds

    Apr 16, 2025

    March 27, 2025 Editor’s Note: Kassmier was one of the nine censored by the Republican Party. Here is his response in its entirty. Don Kaltschmidt Montana Republican Party PO Box 935 Helena, MT 59635 Dear Don: Thank you for providing me the opportunity to submit this written statement. As you told me, the Montana Republican Party executive board is considering censuring me and other republican members of the Montana Senate. You told me the ultimate decision as to whether the Montana Republican Paty executive board will censure me will made by M...

  • Big Library worth celebrating National Library Week

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 9, 2025

    This week is National Library Week, and I just felt like celebrating our local library. DOGE has recommended making substantial cuts in support of our state library, and since we don’t really know what this means yet, we’ll need to wait and see. Darlene Cline, Head Librarian in Big Sand Branch, shared with me that the state cuts would impact the library, particularly in the services they receive from the state. This insight helps us understand the potential changes our local library might face. Because it is National Library Week, stop at the l...

  • Big Sandy Pioneer Players send out casting call for new play

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 9, 2025

    During my conversation with Amanda Hoffman about the upcoming play in June, she shared some fascinating details. The play, titled The Big Sandy and written by Mike Hesford, will be performed twice during homecoming. Currently, we are in search of actors, particularly those with an adult-based cast to bring a diverse range of perspectives. The play is based on a significant event that took place in 1970 on a local farm near Big Sandy, which was actually outside of Box Elder. This unique opportuni...

  • Big Sandy Musicians excell at local recital

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 9, 2025

    The Big Sandy High School Music Program put on a concert showcasing the solo, duet, and ensemble performances in advance of regional music festivals in Havre. The festival is a competition in which all of the school music programs in the area compete to see who will go onto the state level competitions. Big Sandy will be heading to festival this coming Friday and Saturday, April 11th. TJ Bond, who teaches music at Big Sandy Schools, explains that the concert is more of a recital. "We have a...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Apr 9, 2025

    9 Chouteau County Soil Moisture Survey Results The Chouteau County Soil Moisture Survey was started by Judee Wargo in 1993 to assist farmers with determining recropping potential on cereal grain stubble. After 32 years, the Chouteau County Extension Office continues to compile data for determining recropping potential and providing the state drought committee with soil moisture information. Testing for soil moisture took place in Chouteau County on March 26 - April 1. All winter wheat locations exceeded 3.5 feet of stored soil moisture,...

  • Exciting Opportunity for Local Makers and Artisans: HI-LINE MAKER'S MARKET

    Apr 9, 2025

    Chinook, Montana — This May, a new and exciting community event is coming to the heart of Chinook! The HI-LINE MAKER’S MARKET will provide a fantastic venue for local makers, crafters, and artisans to showcase and sell their unique creations. Whether you’re a seasoned creator or just starting out, this event offers a great opportunity to connect with the community and showcase your work. When & Where: The HI-LINE MAKER’S MARKET will be hosted at 225 Indiana Street, Chinook, Montana from May 1 to May 31, 2025. The vendor shops will be open Th...

  • Big Sandy Senior Center makes homemade brea

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 9, 2025

    The Big Sandy Senior Center is trying a new baking venture. As we all know, the Center prepares lunch for the seniors in Big Sandy and anyone else who needs it. An amble plate full of food costs $7.00. The Center has been hit with an urgent situation-its funds have been frozen. The duration of this freeze and its potential long-term implications are uncertain, but it's a pressing issue that needs to be addressed. Currently, they are using funds earmarked for other budget items to keep things...

  • Rotary sent three to Guatemala

    Apr 2, 2025

    y the time the Mountaineer gets into your mailboxes, Cami Hillis, Samantha Bjornestad, and Brianna Terry will be home from their trip to Guatemala. I'll admit I had to look on a map to see where it was. This article will just be a teaser as I can't wait to hear from them on their trip of a lifetime. Guatemala is a country located in Central America, bordered by Mexico to the north and west, Belize and the Caribbean Sea to the northeast, Honduras to the east, El Salvador to the southeast, and...

  • Get to know Holden O'Dell

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 2, 2025

    Holden O'Dell's love for Big Sandy is palpable. It's not just a place he lives, it's a community he's deeply connected to. When Holden O'Dell first came to Big Sandy, he liked it right away. "I felt very welcomed in the town. I came to visit for Christmas five years ago, I think, and on my way back, I decided to move here because I felt welcomed in just the two weeks I spent here. I've been able to integrate myself with the town a little better since then." Holden works at The Grocery Store. "I...

  • Paul Williams was Chouteau County Sheriff 1978-1995

    Apr 2, 2025

    25-1995: Paul Forrest Williams was born in 1932 in Dullleton, California to Byron Williams and Big Sandy Native, Alice Norden. By 1935, the family had moved to Havre, Montana. Paul must have had a close relationship with his maternal grandfather, Paul Norden, of Big Sandy since he and his mother were frequently listed with at least one of his Big Sandy relatives in the social columns in the Big Sandy Mountaineer throughout the 1940s. Paul was employed at Nels Hokanson's in 1949. In January...

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