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  • "Twas the Night before Christmas Break"; submitted by Mrs. Worrall's 6th grade class

    Dec 19, 2018

    By Alex Worrall “Twas the day before break, when all through the halls, All students were anxiously climbing the walls; The lockers were open- Kids combing their hair, In hopes that some snowflakes would soon fill the air, Kids were excited to sleep late in their beds; While visions of carefree days danced in their heads; With people in the office and I in my class, We just settled down and let our brains rest at last; When outside the room there arose such a clatter, I sprang from my chair to see what was the matter; I looked out the window t...

  • Sietsema debuts first book; The Curse of the Vassal Fruit

    Zoe Merrill|Dec 12, 2018

    "It's exciting." Erik Siestsema has just received the first boxes full of his book and is looking forward to Saturday December 15th 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM for the official book reveal and reading at Craig Edwards Art Gallery in Big Sandy. He'll be reading a sample from his book at 2:00 and at 4:00. Come help him celebrate and support him as an author and purchase a great children's book for Christmas. Erik can't wait to personally sign "The Curse of the Vassal Fruit" for community friends. Copies...

  • Pack the Place Pink, Friday for Fort Benton Game

    Karen Giles|Dec 12, 2018

    The Big Sandy Pioneers are hosting the Fort Benton Longhorns in basketball hoop action this Friday and are inviting all to pack the gym in PINK as a unanimous show of spirit and encouragement for the Chouteau County Cancer Support Group (CCCSG). Special raffles and other items will be available, so you can demonstrate your financial backing. So, come out and cheer on your team, show your true colors and unite the county behind those who have fought and are fighting for their lives against cancer. CCCSG provides a quilt and a note of...

  • Christmas Concerts bring the Joy

    Alicia Bjornestad|Dec 12, 2018

    The k-6th Christmas concert was last Thursday, and it was a blast for both the students and the audience. The children really enjoyed their Christmas songs and dances. They sang songs including “You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch”, “If I were a reindeer”, and “Santa’s hoedown”. They sang them with joy and excitement for the Christmas season! Coming up on Thursday the fourteenth, the high school’s Christmas concert is scheduled, and the students are just as excited as the elementary kids were! The high school choir plans on singing songs about the be...

  • Elementary Students sing in the Christmas season

    Zoe Merrill|Dec 12, 2018

    Before I could write a single word the first song by the 5th grade band was over-It was Joy. Second one sounded like the first. But the last one was totally different. Yes, there were squeaks a plenty, which is what I love about the 5th grade band. Considering I remember making a number of squeaks when I was a senior on a bassoon solo. There is a huge difference between the 5th and the 6th grade bands an indication of Amanda Robertson's abilities as a music teachers. The first song was a melody...

  • Christmas Memories Part 2: Some Christmases are full of sorrow

    Zoe Merrill|Dec 12, 2018

    Most Christmas memories tug at the heart! But some Christmas memories are filled with pain too. The four children share two bedrooms. The girl's bedroom was bigger, but they shared a double bed which filled most of the room. The boy's room was smaller, mostly just enough to hold a bunkbed. It was Christmas morning and upstairs both bedrooms were stirring. They were excited to see what Santa brought them. The oldest daughter knew better, but she enjoyed the younger children's excitement. They...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Dec 12, 2018

    12 Golden Triangle Cropping Seminar Thanks in Advance to MaxAg for Sponsoring Lunch at the Seminar in Fort Benton Montana State University Extension will host a free, annual cropping seminar series January 7-11 in Fort Benton, Stanford, Havre, Chester, Shelby, Cut Bank, Conrad, Choteau, and Great Falls. Speakers will cover paraquat safety, cropping systems, crop varieties, pest management, integrated weed management, herbicide resistance, marketing, and risk management. A special thanks to MaxAg for sponsoring the seminar in Fort Benton....

  • Nine more deer found suspect for CWD: Three south of Billings, six on the Hi-Line

    Dec 12, 2018

    Test results from CWD surveillance samples taken during the last week of Montana’s general hunting season showed nine more deer to be suspect of chronic wasting disease. South of Billings in Carbon County, two mule deer — a buck and a doe — and a white-tailed buck from CWD-positive areas showed suspect for the disease. Along the Hi-Line, three mule deer from CWD-positive areas in Blaine County and two mule deer bucks from the CWD-positive area in Valley County all returned as suspect for the disease. A mule deer buck from Phillips Count...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|Dec 12, 2018

    As we say goodbye to November and move into December, for some people, the thought of the holiday season brings heightened anxiety and pressure. For others, it is like floating on a cloud, they have anticipated it the whole year. For those who are already wore out by the thought of navigating the crowds and the never ending list of to-dos, here are some ways to possibly lessen the pressure and anxiety. 1. Simplify – You likely already have a busy life so adding anything more brings chaos. Simplify by setting a specific intention – what do you...

  • Montana health officials confirm first influenza death this season

    Dec 12, 2018

    Missoula City-County Health Department, in conjunction with the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS), has confirmed the state’s first influenza-related death of the 2018-2019 flu season involving a child from Missoula County. Due to privacy concerns, no additional details will be released. Nationwide, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) report that there have been five flu-related pediatric deaths so far this season. In Montana, the last flu-related pediatric death occurred during the 2017-2018 i...

  • It's People That Make the Christmas Stroll

    Zoe Merrill|Dec 5, 2018

    Celebrations are incredible because of the people. So many winners including every person who participated in celebrating our small town "Cowboy Christmas." Grand prize winner of the button draw for a $1,000 gift certificate at Valley Furniture was Marie Jappe and the grand prize winner for the child's button was Lauri Silvan who took home a two-seater electric 4-wheeler. The grand prize float went to Nimmick/Darlingtons, the float with the most lights went to the fire department (no one else...

  • Big Sandy Medical Center held 56th Annual Meeting

    Zoe Merrill|Dec 5, 2018

    The Big Sandy Medical Center (BSMC) Board of Directors and the Administration held their 56th Annual Meeting on Tuesday November 27th. On the agenda was the minutes from the last annual meeting, appointment of new board members and an annual financial report. The board members are: Chairperson-Gordon Moes; Vice-Chair Harvey L. Keller; Secretary –Treasurer Diana Webster; Robert Nelson and Nicole Allderdice. Both Bob Nelson and Nicole Allderdice were reappointed. This was an opportunity for the community to attend a very important meeting, h...

  • Christmas Story series: Part One, Childhood memory

    Zoe Merrill|Dec 5, 2018

    EDITOR'S NOTE: The Mountaineer will be running a series of Christmas stories this season. Keeping the Spirit of Christmas alive for all of us. When people tell you their memories about Christmas, it's seldom about the gifts, unless there is a much larger meaning to the present. It was a difficult financial year and with four children all wanting a variety of toys, the parents tried to think of way to make Christmas special. The children knew they didn't have any money, so the toys they asked for...

  • Green acres

    Tyler Lane|Dec 5, 2018

    Targeted Livestock Grazing to Suppress Cheatgrass Cheatgrass, or downy brome (Bromus tectorum), is an annual, invasive grass reproducing solely by seed. Cheatgrass is a prolific seed producer forming dense monocultures and decreasing biological diversity. Cheatgrass also promotes soil erosion and more frequent wildfires. Increasing fire frequency may remove and exclude all perennial shrubs, forbs, and grasses from a landscape. A targeted grazing prescription is listed below: Grazing Objective: To suppress cheatgrass plant biomass and seed...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|Dec 5, 2018

    Open a Montana Medical Savings Account before Dec. 31 and save about $242 on your 2018 Montana Income Taxes Have you had any medical expenses so far this this year that weren’t covered by your health insurance policy, a flexible spending account (FSA) or your Federal Health Care Savings Account (HSA)? If so, you can still open a Montana Medical Care Savings Account (MSA) by Dec. 31 and cover those expenses. If you deposit up to $3,500, (the maximum in 2018) you can reduce your Montana adjusted gross income by that amount. Doing so will r...

  • Memorial Fund set up for Andrade's

    Dec 5, 2018

    Big Sandy Activities has opened an account at Wells Fargo called Andrade Memorial Benefit Fund. Both Michelle and Ron worked there for many years. It will be used to help defray the costs at the funeral home and supply support for any other expenses occurred. Maggie Cline will be administrating the funds. There is a plan for a Memorial Service, but it will not take place until January....

  • The Grand Union Grille has been featured as one of 9 Exceptional Montana eateries

    Dec 5, 2018

    Onlyinyourstate.com has recently featured the Union Grille Restaurant at the Grand Union Hotel in Fort Benton, MT as one of 9 exceptional Montana eateries! https://www.onlyinyourstate.com/montana/best-restaurants-2018-mt/?fbclid=IwAR34AVTTtyae0dEMMvQxnii1-2pQHj32ldF19EvO6VusWz-hgcfKNyqVt_g Located in the Historic Grand Union Hotel, the Union Grille features a farm to table menu serving the finest and freshest food from local producers ranging from trout to bison steak. The Union Grille offers relaxed riverside dining in a historic western...

  • Region 6 Havre-Area Check Station Results for the 2018 Season

    Dec 5, 2018

    The final results are in at Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Havre check station for the 2018 hunting season. The check station was open for eight weeks; from Oct. 6 (the open of general antelope) through Nov. 25 (the end of the deer/elk general season). Overall, both hunter numbers and most big-game harvest increased from last year, with mule deer numbers being the highest in over 10 years. Biologists gather a lot of valuable information and biological data on game animals brought through check stations, in addition to sampling for Chronic...

  • General Big Game Season Ends in Region 6, Elk Shoulder Season Starts Soon

    Dec 5, 2018

    For the third year, Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Region 6 has a shoulder season that allows antlerless elk hunting with a specific B-license. The past two years, the shoulder season was two weeks long, but this year the season has been extended 15 days and will run from Dec. 15-Jan. 15, 2019. Elk licenses (general elk or B-licenses) valid during the archery and general seasons are not valid for the shoulder season in Region 6. Hunters must have previously applied for this opportunity during the June 1 license drawing, and received their...

  • Big Sandy Christmas Stroll Saturday Dec. 1

    Zoe Merrill|Nov 28, 2018

    It's here-Christmas. The Annual Chouteau County Christmas Stroll always ushers in the Christmas season. This year Big Sandy's Christmas Stroll is "A Cowboy Christmas". Over the last three weeks the Mountaineer has tried to prepare you for this weekend. It takes a lot of work to accomplish the "Cowboy Christmas" and the Big Sandy CSI committee members Marlys Myers, Tina Cook, Tracy Schuster, Leslie Gregory, Danielle Weaver, Crystal Geyer, Dave Louvar, Pete Jerrel, and Travis Baumann have been...

  • Belize Christmas Stroll activities!

    Alicia Bjornestad|Nov 28, 2018

    All the kids are very excited about the Belize Ecology trip. So far there have been two fundraisers for the kids. The cookie dough sales, which went amazing, and the pie and ice cream sale at the home volleyball game. The parents are now working really hard to organize future fundraisers to make sure all the kids are able to go on this amazing trip. December first is this year’s annual Christmas Stroll! The town is super excited and getting ready to open up booths and participate in the parade. The kids participating in the Belize Ecology t...

  • Sunshine Snippers put up Hat and Mitten Tree

    Zoe Merrill|Nov 28, 2018

    Sun Shine Snippers 4-H Club is a service organization not just an organization with learning projects. When they sold Martinson's Chocolates as a fund raiser this year they had to declare a service project. This year they decided to create a Hats and Mittens Tree at the FE Miley grade school. Teachers were encouraged to find students in need of hats and mittens and allow those students to pick them off the tree for themselves and for their siblings. Any hats or mittens left will be donated to th...

  • Science Olympiad earns second place in Small School and 11th over all in Bozeman

    Melanie Schwarzbach|Nov 28, 2018

    The Big Sandy High School and Junior High Science Olympiad teams competed in Bozeman this last week at their state competition. The high school team finished second in the small schools division and 11th overall. The junior high finished 28th overall, despite competing with a partial team due to athletic scheduling conflicts. Notable placings in the high school division were Jozlyn Baumann and Grace Finke, who brought home bronze medals in the Write It- Do It category, Jozyln Baumann and...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Nov 28, 2018

    Holiday Lesson: Christmas Tree Care There are many “tips” to caring for a Christmas tree that propose to make it last longer or stay greener. In truth, all a tree really needs to maintain freshness is adequate water. This is easily done by using the proper tree stand and keeping the water level in the stand above the base of the tree. The following tips will help to maintain the freshness and aroma of a live Christmas tree this holiday season: • Use a tree stand that holds enough water for the size of the tree. The rule of thumb is one quart...

  • Hope Gasvoda gets one step closer to her Dream

    Zoe Merrill|Nov 28, 2018

    Her trip was everything she wanted it to be. She learned a lot of things and meet a lot of people. A lot of people she met changed their minds, but she didn't! She wants to be a Forensic Pathologist. Passions sometimes start young and going to the Medicine and Health Care Summit only intensified her goal. During the Summit, there was a lengthy discussion of career exploration concerning medical career fields. There was also lengthy discussion about medical ethics including the Hippocratic oath....

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