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  • Cold Snow Warm Hearts

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 14, 2018

    "The weather outside is frightful, let it snow, let it snow, let it snow." Band after band of snow keeps falling and although the inches vary in our community it is clear there is at least 25 inches or more of snow on the level. Ditches are completely full, making it difficult to determine where the road is, with many guessing wrong and getting stuck including the county road crew. Coulee's are full and wildlife are finding it difficult to find food. There are hard drifts, not the soft easy to...

  • We Love Our Library One year later

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 14, 2018

    After one year, those who have enjoyed traveling to brave new worlds through science fiction books or who have learned how incredible key people were through reading their bibliography's. Those who came to know more about who we are through the histories of our area or who were held in suspense while reading mysteries would like you to join them in discovering one of the most important locations in our community, the Jeff Reichelt Memorial Library. Scientific research conducted in 2009 says...

  • The Value of Words; authors among us

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 14, 2018

    "All I need is a sheet of paper and something to write with, and then I can turn the world upside down," Friedrich Nietzsche, even if that world is the world of one or the many. Some people have dreams to write, to write anything, and yet they spent their lives void of any attempt. Erik Sietsema had just that very dream as a young kid. Erik said, "When I was very young I'd write short stories. Several times over the years I started writing non-fiction and lost interest." He's writing a trilogy f...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Feb 14, 2018

    Toby Day will teach Level 1 Master Gardener Class in Fort Benton Toby Day (MSU Extension Horticultural Associate) will be teaching the first session of Master Gardener training on February 22 from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Toby Day will provide an overview of the Master Gardener program, and educate participants on soils, nutrients and fertilizers. The class will take place at the Memorial Ambulance of Fort Benton building located at 810 15th Street. The first session will be open to the public and free of charge. The Level 1 Master Gardener...

  • Pioneer News

    Leslie Gregory|Feb 14, 2018

    The Elementary school will be “Jump roping for heart on Wednesday, February 14, they will also be visited by staff from Big Sandy Medical to talk about heart health. They will be collecting money all month. The 9C District Tournament starts this week at Havre High Gym, Pioneer boys team will play Wednesday at 1 p.m. and the Lady Pioneers will play Thursday, at 11 a.m. Come out and and show your Pioneer Pride!! Lunch and Breakfast menus for the week: Thursday, February 15- Breakfast- Omelet, hash browns, assorted cereals, fresh fruit, juice a...

  • Senior Center News

    Leslie Gregory|Feb 14, 2018

    The Senior Center would like to remind everyone to call in your to go orders by 10:30 a.m. to 378-2405. Wednesday, February 14 - There is a Board Meeting at 10:00 a.m. This weeks menus: Thursday, February 15- Hamburger Mac Soup, Cottage cheese, and rolls. Friday, February 16- Grilled Tuna Melt sandwich, Fires, and Chocolate chip cookies. Monday, February 19- Presidents Day!- Chicken Casserole, Pea Salad, and bread pudding. Tuesday, February 20- BBQ Pork sandwich, coleslaw, and dessert. Wednesday, February 21- Kelbassa Soup, Jello, peach cobbler...

  • Take Care of Yourself: February is Heart Health Month

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 7, 2018

    The first Friday of February is Heart Health Day and the month of February is "Take Care of Yourself" Month. Many of us have already abandoned our New Year goal to get healthy by now, so why not look at the issue again and have a look at what we can do about it. We all have heard before what is necessary to be healthier person. Krystl Kulbeck, PA-C, at the Big Sandy Medical Center simplified it for us. All we need to do is make correct food choices and exercise. She doesn't believe one exercise...

  • Big Sandy Rotary Club continues to do great things for the Community

    Sheri Moore|Feb 7, 2018

    The Big Sandy Rotary Club is gearing up for a great Rotary Banquet this year! This year's theme will be Wild Safari Dreams. The next two months keep the club quite busy with preparations for the banquet. The months of December and January are usually a little calmer, however, the club has been making many donations to give back to our community. In December, a donation of $1,000 was given to the Big Sandy Food Bank. In January, we began by giving a donation to the Montana Memory Project, which...

  • Big Sandy Activities initiates High School Power Award

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 7, 2018

    Big Sandy Activities is initiating an award available to all students 7th grade through 12th at the Big Sandy High School called the POWER AWARD. Big Sandy Activities motto is "Empowering people". It was shortened from Empowering People with Disabilities to just Empowering People. People with disabilities are just people living with the challenges given to them, not unlike any of us. BSA's goal is to help them feel powerful and appreciated. Nothing gives any of us a boost in life more then...

  • Our World of Music in Big Sandy

    Zoe Merrill|Feb 7, 2018

    The Grammys 60th Anniversary was January 28th and was a time to celebrate the power of music. Music has always been an important part of Big Sandy. Here at Big Sandy we have always had a number of gifted musicians and the Mountaineer thought this week would be a great time to have a quick look at a few local musicians who are new, old, or not so well known in our area. Nick Fry is first and for most known in Big Sandy for his "Outsiders Art", but Nick loves music. He plays the harmonica. There...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Feb 7, 2018

    Hoof Cracks in Beef Cattle Research based information for this article was compiled by Rachel Endecott (Former MSU Extension Beef Cattle Specialist). The complete article is available at http://www.msuextension.org/beefcattle/cowsensechronicle.html. In general, foot cracks are classified as either horizontal (transverse fissures) or vertical (sand cracks). The mildest form of a horizontal foot crack is known as a hardship groove, which is thought to be associated with disease, stress, or nutritional abnormality. A Canadian study of 6 different...

  • Senior Center News

    Leslie Gregory|Feb 7, 2018

    Thursday, February 8- Sweet and Sour Pork over rice, salad, dessert. Friday, February 9- Turkey soup/Turkey Pot Pie, salad, dessert, and rolls. Monday, February 12- Seimers Chicken with noodles, salad, and dessert. Tuesday, February 13- Sloppy Joes, green means, salad, and dessert. Wednesday, February 14- Happy Valentine’s Day!!!- Drummies Chicken Chow Mein, Egg Rolls, Oriental Cloeslaw, Strawberry Short Cake. This is a $10.00 meal. EASY MEAT LASAGNA • 1/2 pound lean ground beef • 1/2 pound Italian sausage, casing removed • 2 jars (26 ounces...

  • Pioneer News

    Leslie Gregory|Feb 7, 2018

    There was no news at press time. Menus for the week: Thursday, February 8- Breakfast- Breakfast sandwich, assorted cereals, fresh fruit, juice and milk. Lunch- Chicken Strips, broccoli, brownies, salad bar, buns and milk. Monday, February 12- Breakfast- Pancakes, sausage, assorted cereals, fresh fruit, juice and milk. Lunch- Pork Patty, Potato Smiles, pears, salad bar, buns, and milk. Tuesday, February 13- Breakfast- Pop Tarts, Cheese Sticks, assorted cereals, fresh fruit, juice and milk. Lunch- Goulash, garlic toast, green beans, salad bar,...

  • CPA presents :The Phat Pack Perform In A Powerhouse Show Of Broadway Tunes

    Feb 7, 2018

    Chouteau County Performing Arts, in partnership with The Grand Union Hotel invite you to share in the music, laughter and dreams, when we present The Phat Pack on February 13th, at 7PM at the Fort Benton Elementary School auditorium. This show is a delight all ages. Four Broadway Performers join together to sing some of the best music of Broadway, while sharing their personal stories from their individual journeys, in this intimate, funny & entertaining evening of music, laughter & dreams. This...

  • The Hanson Family donates Pioneer Wagon

    Zoe Merrill|Jan 31, 2018

    Gary Hanson has always been handy with wood. Making fabulous wood projects his whole life. He especially likes working on old west projects. Gary is the father of Paul Hanson and Keith Hanson. He made this incredible wagon along with six oxen pulling the wagon and a mule following behind the wagon. The building process took many hours from start to finish. Gary displayed it in his backyard in Arizona and every year he would take it back inside to restore it, before placing back in his yard for...

  • Technology's Impact on Big Sandy Schools

    Alicia Bjornestad|Jan 31, 2018

    Technology has become one of the biggest impacts in people’s everyday lives. Whether it’s using a computer for homework or using a television to relax people are usually using some sort of technology. Phones are the largest part of a person’s day. People use their phones during work, at home, and at school. The Big Sandy school board and staff have taken into account the large impact of phones on the Big Sandy students. I have interviewed Miss Jay, the Big Sandy art teacher, for her opinion on phones in school. Miss Jay doesn’t exactly feel th...

  • Yirsa's World's Best Tasting Honey

    Zoe Merrill|Jan 31, 2018

    The best tasting honey in the world is from Big Sandy Montana! Ken Yirsa and his family planted 100 acres of Hairy Vetch the first year they tried it in their crop rotation. Hairy Vetch, is a moderately winter-hardy species. It is the only vetch species that can be fall-seeded and reach maturity the following July. It is a legume, grown as a forage crop, fodder crop, cover crop, and green manure. Hairy vetch as a legume is used primarily for soil improvement. During that first year the Yirsas...

  • Sharon Robertson, a Servant to the Community

    Zoe Merrill|Jan 31, 2018

    Sharon Sluggett Robertson has spent her entire life living in and serving the community of Big Sandy. Next month Sharon will be moving to Hamilton to be closer to her children and grandchildren. It's important to take a few minutes to acknowledge her commitment to all of us, give her a heart filled thank you, and send her on her way to her next adventure. Sharon was born in Big Sandy. After going to school here she married Roy Robertson one day before her 18th birthday. Roy and Sharon had the...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Jan 31, 2018

    Soil Acidity and Soil Health Workshop in Fort Benton The Chouteau County Soil Acidity Working Group has organized a soil acidity and soil health workshop at the Ag Center in Fort Benton on February 27, 2018. The Ag Center is located at 1205 20th Street. Registration will begin at 9:30 a.m. The workshop will begin at 10:00 a.m. Most agricultural soils in Montana have near-neutral to basic conditions with surface soil pH 6.5 to 8. However, some areas of Montana have developed acidic soil layers near the surface as a result of fertilizer N use...

  • BE A FLU-BUSTER Tips for preventing the spread of the Flu

    Del Simon|Jan 31, 2018

    Everyday prevention actions can help slow the spread of germs that can cause many different illnesses and may offer some protection against Influenza (the flu). First let us look at how flu viruses are spread. Flu viruses are thought to spread mainly from person to person through droplets made when people with the flu cough, sneeze, or talk. These flu viruses also may spread when people touch something with the flu viruses on it and then touch their mouth, eyes, or nose. Many other viruses spread these ways too. People infected with flu may be...

  • Getting by

    Janell Barber|Jan 31, 2018

    How would you rate your family relations? Not the greatest, could be better or great? Strong communication is the key to good family relations. We have all heard this but what does it really mean? Communication is how we send and receive messages in ways that create understanding between individuals. It is what we say and how we say it. A majority of our communication is nonverbal—our body language, facial expressions and the tone. Nonverbal communication gives us information about the sender’s mood or intent of the message, it helps to con...

  • Senior Center News

    Leslie Gregory|Jan 31, 2018

    Menus for the week are: Thursday February 1- Baked Potato Chicken casserole, dessert. Friday, February 2- Smorgasbord, veggie, dessert. Monday, February 5- French Toast, bacon, scrambled eggs, fruit. Tuesday, February 6- Chili with cinnamon rolls. Wednesday, February 7- Meatloaf, potatoes, broccoli and cheese, salad. Spicy Cheeseburger Pizza A pizza recipe with a zesty tomato layer topped with cheesy ground beef and finished with crisp lettuce. Velveeta® is a registered trademark of Kraft Foods, Inc. Ro*Tel® is a registered trademark of C...

  • Pioneer News

    Leslie Gregory|Jan 31, 2018

    Thursday, February, 1- The Pioneer Basketball teams will travel to Box Elder to take on the the Bears, games start at 3:30p.m. Saturday, February 3- The Pioneer basketball teams will host the North Star Knights, games start at 3:30p.m. Tuesday, February 6- FFA will travel to Grass Range for Districts. Wednesday, February 7- Miss Montana will be in Big Sandy to give a presentation to 7-12 at 12:40 and then go to the F. E. Miley after to do a presentation to K-6. Friday, February 2- Elementary will go on their Ski Trip. Breakfast and Lunch Menus...

  • Flu in Chouteau County

    Jan 31, 2018

    County health officials have been seeing an increase in flu cases this month and are encouraging people to get their flu shots and take precautions to prevent the spread of seasonal influenza. The influenza virus is spread through the coughing and sneezing of an infected person, or by touching things that have the virus on them, then touching your nose or mouth. A person with the flu can spread the virus from 1 day before symptoms appear until 7 days after the first symptoms or until the symptoms go away, whichever is longer. The symptoms of...

  • 6th Annual Gun and Ammo Show January 26 &27

    Zoe Merrill|Jan 24, 2018

    The 6th Annual Gun and Ammo Show in Big Sandy will take place on January 26th, 27th, and 28th. The Gun Show will be at the Jerry Martin Memorial Hall. Vance and Jean Butler along with their son started the show six years ago because they thought "it was good for the community, because it gives everyone a chance to get a gun and some ammo." Vance said he, "enjoys visiting with old friends as well." There will be 18 dealers from all around the state to sell their wares. Some of the dealers also...

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