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  • Senior News

    Leslie Gregory|Aug 1, 2018

    The Senior Center now has a Facebook page, they post the days menu and the soup of the day. Please check it out and like the page. Menus for the week: Thursday, Aug. 2-BBQ Ranch chicken, casserole, Beets, pea salad, and pudding. Friday, Aug. 3- Grilled Ham & Cheese, chips, Chocolate cookies. Monday, Aug. 6- Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Hashbrowns, toast, and fruit. Tuesday, Aug. 7- Birthday Dinner! Meatloaf, baked potatoes, carrots, Jello, rolls, pineapple upside down cake. Wednesday, Aug. 8- Parmesan Chicken over noodles, mixed veggies, green...

  • Welcoming our new Superintendent, Kelly Haaland

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 25, 2018

    Kelly Haaland was born in Havre, but grew up on a farm 6 miles north of in Inverness. He went to school in Inverness from kindergarten till his sophomore year. Then he switched schools and went to Rudyard his junior and senior years. After graduation, he went to Northern for two years and graduated in Diesel technology. After graduation, he returned to the farm to work with his father. Kelly's wife Jody (Wilson) grew up in Big Sandy. She is the granddaughter of Lou and Doris Lawrence, former own...

  • Parents sacrifice weekends to support Swimmers

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 25, 2018

    The swim meet in Fort Benton is a two-day event like every swim meet competition weekend. This meet had 380 participants from 12 towns. The city park is scattered with tents, and around the edge numerous trailers with air conditioning, which is really good because at 92 degrees it was hot. They announced from the speakers that some of the swimmers were lightheaded after their event an indication they were dehydrated. They encouraged everyone to make sure they were drinking plenty of water and a...

  • Still going strong: The Butler Farm 105 Years Later

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 25, 2018

    Vance and Jean Butler still farm at the home place. They still live in the house built by Wesley for his wife Mary in 1913. It's been remodeled of course, but it was and still is an amazing home. So much family connected to the house. Farming stills runs in his blood too. He still loves it. "It's a good way of life. It's a struggle at times with commodity prices being where there at, but it's better than a 9-5, I think. I'd rather work 5-9. I work till it's dark." When you ask why he still likes...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Jul 25, 2018

    Horticultural Tips for August I hope our Chouteau County gardeners have had a productive year growing vegetables, flowers, trees and shrubs. Below are a few tips for the month of August. • Renovate strawberries by mowing a minimum of every three years. Some people mow their strawberries every year following fruit production. Be sure to set the mower high enough to mow the leaves. Mowing to low may damage the crowns and kill the plant. • Topdress strawberries after harvest with a complete fertilizer like 16-16-16. • Pinch the tops of indet...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|Jul 25, 2018

    Caregivers for patients with Alzheimer’s and dementia face special challenges. Caring for a person with Alzheimer’s or dementia often involves a team of people. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, 16.1 million Americans provide unpaid care for people with Alzheimer’s or other dementias. In 2017, these caregivers provided an estimated 18.4 billion hours of care valued at over $232 billion. 5.7 million Americans are living with Alzheimer’s. By 2050, this number is projected to rise to nearly 14 million. Every 65 seconds, someone in the Un...

  • Big Sandy Senior News

    Leslie Gregory|Jul 25, 2018

    The Senior Center now has a Facebook page, they post the days menu and the soup of the day. Please check it out and like the page. Menus for the week: Thursday, July 26- Chef Salad and Lemon Bars Friday, July 27- Liver and Onions, mashed potatoes, carrots, bean salad, and pudding. The New Lunch New menu was not done at press time....

  • Skate Park Jam happens Saturday, July 21st

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 18, 2018

    July 21st is the day to be in Big Sandy for the 7th annual pig roast. Pep's is donating the pig and the sides. The Grocery Store will be donating the water. The best trick competition will be later in the day. All of this including awards for tricks will be located at the Big Sandy Skatepark next to the Big Sandy Swimming Pool. Cash and prizes are being added from local business and some far away sponsors. Josh Danreuther said, "Everyone has been really cool and supportive." Music to the day's a...

  • Father Pete will be missed at the pulpit by many

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 18, 2018

    On July 1, 2018 Father Pete retired after 41 years of service to the Big Sandy, Box Elder, and Rocky Boy Catholic Churches. Attending a potluck supper in honor of Father Pete, found those in attendance emotional about his leaving. Some just teared up when asked what he meant to them and couldn't give a verbal response. I was given a quote by one of the women who said it was one of her favorite quotes. It was by Sister Theresa and it says, "we can't all do great things, but we can all do small...

  • The first Missouri Breaks Triathlon, beautiful setting and bit brutal of a race

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 18, 2018

    Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act, the Friends of the Missouri Breaks Monument (FMB) and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) sponsored the 1st Missouri Breaks Triathlon. The event used the Missouri River as the backdrop. It was designed to be a family or group event just to celebrate. Although the triathlon started with a 20-mile canoe/kayak, then a 3.4-mile foot race, and finished with a 20-mile cycling portion, it didn't need to be completed solo. It could...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Jul 18, 2018

    Top Yielding Winter Wheat Varieties for Chouteau County MSU Agriculture research centers have three test plots for winter wheat in Chouteau County. Research plots are managed by MSU Western Triangle Agricultural Research Center (WTARC) south of the Knees, MSU Northern Agricultural Research Center (NARC) north of Loma and MSU Central Agricultural Research Center (CARC) west of Geraldine. A special thanks to John Miller (WTARC agronomist), Peggy Lamb (NARC agronomist) and Pat Carr (CARC superintendent) for establishing and maintaining the...

  • Requesting Emergency Conservation Program Assistance for Flood Damage

    Jul 18, 2018

    Montana FSA: July 2018 Newsletter Farmers and ranchers suffering severe damage from flooding can request assistance through FSA’s Emergency Conservation Program (ECP). Affected producers can request ECP assistance through their local FSA office. The types of ECP practices that can be available under this program include: • Removing debris from farmland • Grading, shaping, or releveling severely damaged farmland • Restoring permanent fences • Restoring conservation structures and other similar installations ECP is administered by FSA to assist...

  • Chouteau County Sheriff's Office, Is now doing fingerprints electronically

    Larry N. Ophus|Jul 18, 2018

    Fingerprints have been used as a means of identification dating back well over two thousand years. Over the past century, the fingerprinting process has become more sophisticated, and it has been put to many more uses. The first documented fingerprints were taken in India in 1858 by Sir William J. Hershel. Soon thereafter advances were made on several fronts, and Sir Edward Henry devised a classification system around the turn of the 20th century that is still in practice today. The first evidence of the use of fingerprints in the United States...

  • Complete Small Engine Repairs: Ronald Baumann New small engine Mechanic in Town

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 18, 2018

    Ronald Baumann opened Complete Small Engine Repairs. "I work on everything; ATV, UTV, Go-carts, motorcycles, and compact tractors." His business card says he works on all makes and brands of outdoor power equipment. Anything to do with outdoor power equipment. He is certified in 2-cycle and 4-cycle engines, but his specialty is 2-cycle engines. He has over 41 years of experience. Bob Quinn who was in his shop said, "so it's not his first rodeo." He's been keeping busy. Current business hours...

  • Senior News

    Leslie Gregory|Jul 18, 2018

    The Senior Center now has a Facebook page, they post the days menu and the soup of the day. Please check it out and like the page. Menus for the week: Thursday, July 19- Chicken and Potato Casserole, broccoli, Chickpea salad, and pudding. Friday, July 20- Mac n Cheese, Cheddar dog wraps, peas, & carrots, cucumber salad, peanut butter cookies. Monday, July 23- BBQ Meatballs with potatoes, green beans, cottage cheese, and Red Velvet chip cookies. Tuesday, July 24- HArd Shell Fish Tacos, and Caramel Apple salad. Wednesday, July 25- Chicken Club...

  • Story Time at the Jeff Reichelt Library

    Jul 18, 2018

    The Jeff Reichelt Library has been doing great things this summer. Story hour has been very popular this summer. Michelle Danreuther visited and brought her harp last week and played for the kids. It was a beautiful sound and the children enjoyed it. They also have been enjoying doing lots of crafts. Story hour is Wednesdays at 10:30 am....

  • Rest In Pieces

    Lee Pitts|Jul 18, 2018

    Editor’s Note: This article was previously printed in the July 2018 issue of “Grower’s Guide. The Mountaineer received permission to reprint it and it was submitted by Marla Ray. By Lee Pitts If the obituary of our country is ever written, this is how it might read: United States of America, July 4, 1776- November 4, 2046. 270 years of age. The last of the great super-powers died quietly at home surrounded by 350 million greedy, spoiled offspring. She had been in hospice care for 30 years. She didn’t die from a Chinese nuclear bomb, electio...

  • Summertime is the time for Swim Lessons

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 11, 2018

    As you approach the pool you can hear lots of children's laughter, finding it surprising that only eight children are swimming. Thirty-two children took lessons this summer at the Big Sandy Swimming pool, but for each session, there were eight children and four teachers. Connie Reichelt, Jaylyn Cline, Audrey Sipler, and Lainey Gregory were the swimming teachers this summer making it two students per teacher this season. I watched them playing and diving to the bottom of the pool to pick up...

  • Hope Gasvoda, will attend Summit at John Hopkins University

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 11, 2018

    Hope Gasvoda, daughter of Peter Gasvoda of Big Sandy, and Marla Olson of Havre, will be attending a Medicine and Health Care Summit at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, MD July 27-August 4. She was nominated by her shop teacher Brianna Bernhardt to attend the prestigious conference and was accepted. Hope will get to experience a wide range of different medical and health experiences. Just staying at and receiving real-life experiences at a great medical school is impressive but she will...

  • DPHHS: Takes steps to prevent West Nile Virus infection this summer

    Jul 11, 2018

    State and local public health officials are reminding Montanans to take steps to avoid mosquito bites and prevent infection with West Nile Virus (WNV). In Montana, WNV season usually begins in July and ends in October, as this is when the mosquitoes responsible for it emerge. The best way to prevent mosquito-borne diseases such as WNV, or any other mosquito-borne illness, is to protect yourself from mosquito bites. While mosquitoes found in Montana are unable to transmit other diseases like...

  • Chouteau County Sheriff's Office 9-1-1 Emergency Communications Center Receives APCO Agency Training Program Certification

    Jul 11, 2018

    This agency will be recognized at APCO’s 84th Annual Conference & Expo. Alexandria, VA – Chouteau County Sheriff’s Office, MT, has met the minimum training standards for the Association of Public-Safety Communications Officials (APCO) International Agency Training Program Certification, a Project 33® Initiative, and has been awarded certification as of June 28, 2018. Public safety agencies use the APCO International Agency Training Program Certification as a formal mechanism to ensure their training programs meet APCO American National Standa...

  • Young artist Jack Gollehan wins major art award

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 11, 2018

    Jack Gollehan, son of Rob and Mindy Gollehan currently residing in Helena, but who lived in Big Sandy a year ago, is well on his way to a career as an artist. Although he is just a six-grader next fall he has already won two major art awards. First, he won second in the postcard contest for United Way state wide. The theme was Change the World The United Way and he drew pictures of some recycling efforts, a van with Meal on Wheels on the side, and a building that says' "educate everyone". His...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Jul 11, 2018

    Summer Pneumonia in Beef Calves Summer pneumonia in nursing beef calves is not uncommon, but occurs with low frequency. A wide variety of risk factors for summer pneumonia exist including relative success of colostrum antibody transfer, commingling of groups, weather changes, nutrition changes or deficiencies, pathogen exposure, handling stress, calving difficulty, and operation-specific risk factors like lack of labor. The immunity a calf receives through colostrum is called passive immunity, and is the major source of immune function in the n...

  • Big Sandy T-Ball; a Diamond in the rough

    Zoe Merrill|Jul 11, 2018

    There were enough cars in the parking lot one would have thought it was a big game, and it was for the little ones playing. Moms and dads, grandparents, and even great grandparents were there sitting on the bench watching and yelling, "Run, run, run!" "Good hustle." "Run to third." "Good job pumkin!" The kids have on matching T-shirts and love being in the dugout ready to hit the ball and the parents are sitting in the stands waiting for their child to come to bat. The reason they bring their...

  • Northern Montana Health Care Awards "C.A.R.E." Award to Employee

    Jul 11, 2018

    Havre, Montana - This week NMHC presented the C.A.R.E. Award to Jessica Sheehy, PA-C, a member of the Family Medicine Team at the Northern Montana Family Medical Center. Jessica has worked at NMHC for 5 years. Jessica was nominated for the honor by one of her co-workers. This co-worker had also had the opportunity to be a patient of Jessica's at the Family Medical Center. "Jessica has seen several of my family members recently," stated the nominator. "She was especially caring with my child who...

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