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  • Application deadline for Unlocking Public Lands program is March 15

    Mar 6, 2019

    March 15 is the deadline for landowners to submit applications to Montana Fish, Wildlife, & Parks for enrollment in the Unlocking Public Lands Program. This program is designed to provide recreational public access to state or federal (Bureau of Land Management or United States Forest Service) land where no legal public access currently exists. In exchange for access across the private lands, landowners receive a tax credit in the amount of $750 per agreement and up to a maximum of $3,000 tax credit per year. Landowners decide how the public...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|Mar 6, 2019

    While in the midst of tax season, it can be stressful finding the necessary records to get your taxes done. Have you sworn to yourself every year during this time you will keep better records for next year? But, it never really ends up the way you hoped? There are also the questions of “How much and how long do I keep the records?” or “Why do I need to have a record keeping system?” Just like other important records, keeping financial records are also a vital part of your life. They are a key to your credit standing, justification on your ta...

  • Revision and Update of the Chouteau County Development Regulations

    Mar 6, 2019

    According to Chouteau County’s contract land-use planner, Jerry Grebenc, the County Planning Board and County Commissioners have been working on revisions to the County Development Regulations. The original regulations which were adopted in 1985 and revised in 2011, require permits for the development of homes and new commercial and industrial projects. The Planning Board and Commission saw a number of things that needed to be updated and amended to not only comply with state statute, but also to be more practical for County residents. Some o...

  • Bitter Winter Weather

    Feb 27, 2019

    Pheasants baring the bitter winter storm on Saturday....

  • Big Sandy Rotary Banquet tickets are now on Sale

    Feb 27, 2019

    The Big Sandy Rotary Club has begun selling tickets to their 35th annual benefit banquet scheduled for March 16, 2019. This year’s gala event brings a Midnight Masquerade to the Big Sandy High School Gymnasium. The annual Big Sandy Rotary Benefit Banquet will be the place to join the community in an evening of fun, great food, auctions and prizes. Your local Rotarians have their tickets available for anyone who wants to purchase one. Tickets are still $100.00, which is the same price they were when the banquet started 35 years ago. The p...

  • Big Sandy Medical Center to continue Excellent Service

    Feb 27, 2019

    The Big Sandy Medical Center held its monthly board meeting. All regular meetings are open to the public only there was only one guest at this meeting which was me. The financial report was not handed out as they were waiting for paperwork to be sent to them so they can close out the month. Board members reviewed the bills for the month and approved payment. They did ask questions when they didn't recognize what the bills were for. For example, some staff were sent for a variety of training....

  • Big Sandy Elementary making progress in reading

    Heather Wolery|Feb 27, 2019

    For the last five years, FE Miley Elementary Teachers have been working very hard to improve our Reading scores. It’s been a long process, but we have made huge gains and have some amazing data and scores we want to share with you. Before we get into all of our data, here is some background knowledge that will help you understand the data better. The model we based our interventions on is called the RTI model, and that means we put our students into three tiers, or categories. Tier 1 students are at the Benchmark level, meaning they are on t...

  • Red Cross: Severe shortage of type O blood

    Feb 27, 2019

    MISSOULA, Mont. (Feb. 25, 2019) — The American Red Cross has a severe shortage of type O blood and urges type O donors – as well as eligible blood donors of all blood types – to give now to ensure lifesaving patient care isn’t impacted this winter. Type O blood is the most in-demand blood type, helping patients facing life-threatening conditions and emergencies every day. Type O negative blood can be transfused to patients with any blood type and is what emergency room personnel reach for when there’s no time to determine a patient’s...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Feb 27, 2019

    Winter Fertilization Facts Fall and winter broadcast application of urea (46-0-0) continues to take place on various winter wheat farms across Chouteau County. The major concern of broadcasting urea is nitrogen loss through ammonia volatilization. Volatilization results when there is a conversion from dissolved ammonia to ammonia gas. From 2008-2012, Rick Engel and Clain Jones (MSU Soil Scientists) have studied NH3 losses from surface-applied urea. Below are a few conclusions of their research. • Engle’s research (4 years and 20 studies) doc...

  • Grant awarded to Worrall for youth Basketball

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 27, 2019

    Calista Worrall 6th grade teacher was recently notified that her funding request at DonorsChoose.org was funded. This is the second time she had applied for funding through the organization both last year and this year it was to help with supplies for the 5th and 6th grade basketball program. This grant needs to be used for a non-school program, which the grade school basketball is. All grade school basketball games are not supported financially by the school. It is a grant that is supported by donors from Anonymous Missoula, Mt; Donna Lane fro...

  • Havre Elks Lodge #1201 hosting an open house

    Feb 27, 2019

    Havre, MT February 24, 2019: Havre Elks Lodge is hosting an open house for all residents of Hill, Blaine, and Chouteau counties, on Friday March 1st, between 6pm and 9pm at the lodge 321 2nd street in Havre. Lodge Exalted Ruler Kyle Leeds says: “This event is for members of the communities that our lodge serves to be introduced to the Elks organization in a relaxed, casual environment. Leeds continues “Our members Bill Patera and Clyde Thomas with Fat Billy and the Boyz BBQ will be providing pulled pork sliders and nachos at the event, and our...

  • Local Grade School Spelling Winners

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 27, 2019

    I have always been impressed with spelling winners, primarily because they spell words I can't. I've never been able to spell. I loathed the times when I would ask my teachers how to spell a certain word and they would tell me to go look it up in the dictionary. The problem with that was I usually had no idea what letter the word started with let alone the extra letters in the word. I find it fascinating we now have spelling programs on the computers which will underline a word in red if it...

  • 100th Day of School

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 27, 2019

    The school year reached their 100 days of school February 19th and they celebrated it in style. The grade school students were encouraged to come to school looking like what they might look if they were 100 years old. My granddaughter dressed up. She said, "I'm gonna be an energized 100 yr. old". She even brought her dumbbell to school with her. But my one grandson said, "you should have dressed up like gramma. Then you'd be old." They gave out 100 calorie snacks, and at the end of the day they...

  • Bob Quinn: writes a book, "Grain by Grain"

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 20, 2019

    Connie Green called me and asked me if I had read Bob Quinn's book Grain by Grain yet. I told her I hadn't but that I planned to. Connie told me it was a really good book, and she thought everyone in Big Sandy should read it. She said it held her interest clear to the end. It was just an amazing book. I've read it now and believe anyone in agriculture should read it. Anyone interested in eating healthier should read it too. There will be a chance to buy a copy at the book reveal at the Big...

  • You Have an Idea Pursue It

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 20, 2019

    Have you ever had an idea and wondered if it would fly? Do you have a dream of opening the smallest of businesses and don’t know where to start? It might be a dream you’ve held for years, but have never pursued it. There is a place to go for no cost, one-on-one advising that is customized to meet your needs. Small Business Development center in Havre is an expert business consultant partner that can help you determine if your idea will work. Joe LaPlante Havre’s SBDC regional Director says, “We’ll work the numbers to see if it is doable....

  • Havre Elks Lodge #1201 and Pizza Hut partner to help our communities

    Feb 20, 2019

    Havre, MT February 17, 2019: Havre Elks Lodge #1201 and the Havre Pizza Hut are teaming up on Thursday February 21st to help communities in Hill, Blaine and Chouteau Counties. Lodge Exalted Ruler Kyle Leeds says: “On Thursday February 21st, Pizza Hut is donation 20% of all orders that day, between 11am and 11pm when people tell them they want to donate to the Havre Elks Lodge. This offer applies on all dine in, carry out, and delivery orders placed on Thursday February 21st.” Leeds continues: “Havre Elks Lodge #1201 plans to utilize the funds...

  • Shari Jenkins Schmit Big Sandy Artist, making the world colorful

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 20, 2019

    Shari Jenkins Schmit lives and creates in Great Falls now, but her love for art has always been there. She remembers when she was in the 1st grade in Fort Benton and as a Brownie participated in the town of Fort Benton's Valentine contest. Shari remembers she took her mom's red velvet and made her valentine heart with it. She glued the little heart candies that have sayings on them all around the edge. "Anyway, I won, and my picture was in the River Press." She moved to Big Sandy in 1967 when...

  • Green Acres

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 20, 2019

    “Attention Gardeners” Toby Day is in Fort Benton on February 28 Toby Day (MSU Extension Horticultural Specialist) will be in Fort Benton to teach gardeners about binomial nomenclature, soils, nutrients and fertilizers. The class will take place from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on February 28 at the Chouteau County Memorial Ambulance Building. The building is located at 810 15th Street. The class is part of the level 2 Master Gardener class, which will be taking place for eight weeks in Fort Benton. Participants do not have to be a certified Master Gar...

  • 100-Year-Old Valentine

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 20, 2019

    Nathan and Mary Merrill have been remodeling their house they bought from Roy Lackner. Mary who has always been interested in the history of the house asked him about how old the house was and he had no idea. Recently while they were demolishing the upstairs bedroom they found a group picture, a couple of valentines, and a couple of postcards one of Great Falls in 1919. They were in excellent condition. The handmade valentine was given to Richard Martin from Carita Smith – it is a h...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|Feb 20, 2019

    At the time I am writing this, the forecast for the next couple weeks has us nowhere near at or above freezing. With the cold we have already experienced and will continue to experience, it brings with it concerns of safety. Hypothermia and frostbite are definitely something you want to avoid but there also other concerns that come with the cold such as loss of coordination and impairment of judgment that may lead to accidents or other types of injuries. Wind and moisture have a huge impact on our body’s ability to regulate temperature. A...

  • Legislation News

    Feb 20, 2019

    SB 206- Revise the labeling and marketing of certain ag products. This bill was heard in the Senate Ag Committee. SB 56- Repeal meat and poultry inspection appeals process. SB 57- Revise meat and poultry inspection laws in line with federal standards. HB 381-Revise THC limit in hemp. This bill proposed revising the current THC level from the legally allowed federal level of .3 to 3% which would cause Montana hemp production to be out of compliance with federal law. An amendment has been proposed to tie any increase in the federal limit...

  • Hunter Education Classes Offered Across Region 6 for Youth and Adults

    Feb 20, 2019

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Hunter Education course dates have been set for many areas across Region 6. All hunter education classes are free of charge. Many classes are being held prior to the March 15 application deadline for special permits for deer and elk. Future application deadlines include May 1 for moose, sheep and goat, and June 1 for deer B, elk B and antelope. In the next few months, classroom courses (for youth) are being held in the following towns, with the start date listed: Malta: Feb. 25 Hinsdale: Feb. 25 Glasgow: Feb....

  • A Valentine for all of Big Sandy

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 13, 2019

    Valentine's Day is celebrated every year on February 14. It has cultural, religious and commercial ramifications. It is a holiday about romance and romantic love all around the world. However, it is not a public holiday in any country. I was surprised the total expenditures in 2017 topping $18.2 billion, which is over $136 per person. The saint that Valentine's Day is named for was put in prison for performing weddings for soldiers, which were not allowed to marry. He also ministered to...

  • Celebrating Presidents Day, and learning something about it

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 13, 2019

    "Which President would you like to sit down with over lunch and have a conversation?" This article is about the first eight presidents mentioned in celebration of Presidents Day. The presidents mentioned here are: President Lincoln, President George Washington, President Theodore Roosevelt, President Jimmy Carter, President Bill Clinton, President George HW Bush, President George Bush, and President Barack Obama. The largest response was for President Lincoln the 16th president of the United...

  • The Reichelt's take a bucket list trip to Machu Picchu, Peru

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 13, 2019

    Mark and Connie Reichelt, daughters Madison and Sophie all travelled to Machu Picchu, Peru. The photos of the area are incredibly beautiful. However, the history of the area is also one of the reasons it has been chosen as one of the seven wonders of the world. Often referred to as "the Lost City of the Andes". Machu Picchu is located only 50 miles from the Inca capital in Cusco. It was abandoned by the Inca's because they believed the Spanish conquistadors were coming, but the Spanish never...

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