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  • Senior Center News

    Leslie Gregory|Apr 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. The board will meet on Wednesday, April 18 at 10 a.m. Menus for the week: Thursday, April 19- Taco salad in a Shell, Jello, and Lemon loaf. Friday, April 20- Liver and Onions, scalloped potatoes, coleslaw, and brownies. Monday, April 23- Tuna Noodle casserole, Peas, and cookie salad. Tuesday, April 24- Baked Potato Bar with all the fixings. Wednesday, April 25- Mac & Cheese with little smokies, mixed veggies, and...

  • Pioneer News

    Leslie Gregory|Apr 18, 2018

    Thursday, April 19- Tekno Expo at MSU-Northern for Juniors and Seniors. Friday, April 20 &21- Music Festival in Havre, Friday- Band and Choir, Saturday is Solos and Ensembles. Monday, April 23- 25- 7th grade will be taking Smarter Balanced tests. Tuesday, April 24- Donkey Basketball sponsored by FFA at 7 p.m. The Cal Wearely Track meet in Havre Thursday, April 26- Elementary Spring Concert at 7 p.m. Mid-term Friday, April 27- There is School this day, and it’s also the Carnival. Menus for the week: Thursday, April 19: Breakfast- Waffles, s...

  • Honor Roll - 3rd Quarter - Big Sandy Schools

    Apr 18, 2018

    Seniors Jasmine Genereux Jenna Leader Sophie Reichelt Jessica Roth Andrea Rutledge Dakota Terry Juniors Jaylyn Cline Grace Finke Riley Genereux Tyler Schwarzbach Georgia Wortman Sophomores Stacey Allderdice Cassidy Belcourt Amanda Cline Seanna Demontiney Bailey Gasvoda Faith Gasvoda Hope Gasvoda Jeremiah Genereux Elaina Gregory Brock Proulx Ryan Roth Brooke Schwenke Audrey Sipler Everett Works Freshmen Jozlyn Baumann Noelle Beirwagen Alicia Bjornestad Abriana Blanton Katherine Bold Bayley Genereux Brady Pleninger Cameron Schwarzbach Kade...

  • Getting by

    Janell Barber|Apr 18, 2018

    DESIGNATING BENEFICIARIES THROUGH CONTRACTUAL ARRANGEMENTS There are three methods people can transfer their property to beneficiaries when they pass away. The three methods are: contractual arrangements, written wills or Montana intestate succession statutes (laws for those who did not have a written will). For this article, we will look at contractual arrangements. Contractual arrangements that specifically provide for the passing of property to a beneficiary are considered as transfers taking effect at death. Some examples of assets which pr...

  • Springtime in Montana, 2018

    Apr 11, 2018

    The arrival of these birds on open water hopefully means that warmer weather and spring has finally, or is about to arrive. After six months of brutal winter we all are hoping it is so!...

  • No Election for Big Sandy Schools again this year

    Brad Moore|Apr 11, 2018

    For the fifth consecutive year Big Sandy schools will not have a trustee election. There were two trustee positions open this year, a one year term and a three year term. By the April 5, 2018 deadline there were two candidates file for the two positions so the election was officially cancelled. Jeri Roth will be the trustee for the 1 year term and Heather Pleninger will be the new trustee for the three year term. Both trustees will be sworn in at the May reorganization meeting where the board will also select their board chair and vice chair...

  • Big Sandy Schools hires, Kelly Haaland as the New Superintendent

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 11, 2018

    Kelly Haaland of Melstone High School has accepted a contract to serve as Big Sandy's new school superintendent. When asked why he wanted to move he said, "I just want to move back home." Kelly grew up in Inverness and still has many relatives in the area. He got interested in teaching while he served in the Army in Germany. Haaland has a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Technology and a Minor in Library. He said, "My greatest accomplishment is my two daughters are teachers now. My...

  • Brad Moore looks forward to New Challenge

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 11, 2018

    Brad Moore, after resigning as Big Sandy Superintendent last month, has a new job and challenge at MSU-Northern. His new position is Director of Student Support Services. His job is to help the students to succeed. There is a counselor, a tutor and an administrative assistant who will work with Brad to support and personalize an academic and career plan for students of MSU-Northern. They have a private computer lab and study area for any student in the program TRIO SSS Scholar. Brad is completin...

  • April is International Autism Awareness Month

    Alicia Bjornestad|Apr 11, 2018

    1 of 68 children are diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASDs). Autism is a developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulty with social interactions and communication and by repetitive or restricted patterns of thoughts and behavior. The month of April has been internationally dedicated to bring awareness to ASD. There are few students in Big Sandy who have been diagnosed with ASD and supporting this cause is also supporting these students and their families. These students receive work with aids and work...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Apr 11, 2018

    Rising Costs of Vitamins A and E As many producers may have noticed, cost of vitamins A and E have increased over the past few months, and subsequently, mineral supplements that include vitamins A and E. The rising costs were mainly due to a fire on October 31, 2017 at the BASF plant in Germany, which produces citral, a precursor in manufacturing vitamin A and E products. The BASF vitamin A and E manufacturing plants were shut down for scheduled, routine maintenance at the time of the fire and will reopen once the citral plant begins production...

  • The accompanists say, "Their Passion is Music"

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 11, 2018

    Big Sandy’s High School District Musical Festival will be held on April 20th and 21st in Havre. The Pioneer Band, Pioneer Choir, and piano solo’s will be judged on the 20th and solos, duets, quartets, and quintets will be judged on the 21st. Big Sandy students will compete with 18 soloists, 8 duets, 5 quartets, one quintet, the Sandy Select and Sandy Sweethearts. The accompanists are Melanie Schwarzbach, Nona Danreuther, Cheryl Strutz, Bailey Gasvoda, and Mrs. Robertson. According to the music teacher, Mrs. Robertson, “The kids have worke...

  • Senior Center News

    LEslie Gregory|Apr 11, 2018

    The Senior Center now offers Soup and Salad bar every day, as an option for lunch. Menus for the week are: Thursday, April 12- Dr. Pepper Pork Roast, mashed potatoes, carrots, bread, salad, and carrot cake. Friday, April 13- Chicken Breast sandwiches, French fries, and Jello. Monday, April 16- Parmesan Chicken, noodles, cottage cheese, and lemon bars. Tuesday, April 17- Club Sandwich, pickle, chips, and oatmeal cookies. Wednesday, April 18- Bourbon Chicken over rice, Texas sheet cake, and rolls...

  • Pioneer News

    Leslie Gregory|Apr 11, 2018

    Thursday, April 12 - Pre-Festival Music Concert - 6:00 P.M. - high school auditorium Saturday, April 14 - Track meet scheduled in Havre has been cancelled Wednesday, April 18 - Cal Wearly Memorial Track Meet in Havre District Music Festival in Havre - April 20 and 21 Donkey Basketball - Tuesday, April 24 - 7:00 P.M. Elementary Spring Concert - Thursday, April 26 - 7:00 P.M. Carnival - Friday, April 27 - 6:00 - 9:00 P.M - Crowning at 9:15 P.M. Menus for the week: Thursday, April, 12- Breakfast- Omelet, hash browns, assorted cereals, fresh fruit,...

  • Getting by

    Janell Barber|Apr 11, 2018

    With the time constraints many families are under, the idea of making and enjoying a home cooked meal as a family may seem overwhelming or even an afterthought some, if not most days. Would you believe me if I told you that you could have a nutritious meal on the table in as little as 20 minutes? With a pressure cooker, it is possible! Cooking time is reduced by 50 percent or more when using a pressure cooker as compared to conventional cooking methods. Sound too good to be true? Here is why: A pressure cooker is a sealed pot in which pressure...

  • Spring It's Here, or is it?

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 4, 2018

    It's here! Spring, the season we've wanted for weeks every time we were digging ourselves out of icy snow drifts. The country roads still have drifts of snow along the sides and the gravel doesn't appear to be there at all as we fight through, but as the mud flies to the top of the pickup, covering the license plates so you can't even read it, and muddy water covering the windows so bad a highway patrol will stop and ticket you, we know it is Spring. It was exciting when it rained because it was...

  • There is Easter and then there is EASTER

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 4, 2018

    The wind chill factor was zero and it was snowing out so the Easter Bunny asked Rotary if they would please move their annual Easter Egg Hunt indoors this year. She wanted to visit with the kids and felt it was too cold outside for the little ones. So, the annual Easter Egg Hunt was held inside city hall at 11:00 with Bob Nelson giving the count down. The fire alarm from a fire truck which usually triggers the start of the hunt, was missing so the entire community members started making the...

  • Swim Team 2018 begins with the annual BBQ fundraiser

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 4, 2018

    The 2018 Big Sandy Barracudas, the Big Sandy Swim Team, held its registration March 29th and during the Rotary Easter Egg Hunt they held their 2nd annual Barbecue dinner. The excitement of the year has already bubbled to the top of their conversations. For seven years Travis Baumann has been the head coach of the Big Sandy Swim Team the Barracudas. The first year there was 13 kids on the team. On this Thursday 36 signed up to be on the 2018 team. Travis believes there will be at least 40 by the...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Apr 4, 2018

    Gardening Questions and Answers per Master Gardener Class • Will removing half the vegetable plant leaves when transplanting reduce transpiration and wilting? According to Illinois Extension, pruning transplants to reduce water loss is not a recommended practice. Although pruning may reduce the extent of wilting after setting out, it will also reduce the rate of new root growth. When a plant is transplanted, food energy stored in the old, large leaves will be transported downward to promote root growth. If these leaves are removed, root g...

  • Fifth and Sixth Grade basketball fundraiser for New Uniforms

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 4, 2018

    Parents quickly decided to create a fundraiser for the 5th and 6th grade boys' and girls' basketball team. Before the fundraiser, the Big Sandy swim team held their first registration of the year at the same place. The swim team had already scheduled their event, but it was determined it would be a good night to serve a meal to many people already at the school. It was also the night that two candidates for Big Sandy School Superintendent were being interviewed. Kelly Haaland of Melstone, and...

  • Senior Center News

    Leslie Gregory|Apr 4, 2018

    The new salad bar is ready this week. You can go check it out. Menus for the week are: Thursday, April 5- Chef Salad, Rice Crispy Treats. Friday, April 6- Oven baked chicken, Potato sald, carrots & Peas, Apple Slaw, and Oatmeal cookies. Monday, April 9- Biscuits and Gravy, scrambled eggs, and fruit. Tuesday, April 10- Sub Sandwiches and chips. Wednesday, April 11- Chicken Quesadillas, macaroni salad, and bread pudding. Slow Cooker Chicken and Dumplings • 4 skinless, boneless chicken breast h...

  • Pioneer News

    Leslie Gregory|Apr 4, 2018

    School was out for Easter break so there is no news for this week. There is school Friday April 6th. Menus for the week are: Thursday, April 5- Breakfast- Maple Bars Cheese Sticks, assorted Cereals, fresh fruit, juice and milk. Lunch- Hamburgers, mixed fruit, salad bar, buns and milk. Friday, April 6- Breakfast- Waffles, Egg patty, assorted, fresh fruit, juice and milk. Lunch- Quesadillas, corn, blueberry dessert, salad bar, buns and milk. Monday, April 9- Breakfast- French Toast, Sausage, assorted cereals, fresh fruit, juice and milk. Lunch-...

  • Big Sandy Activities will NOT plant Flower Pots around town this year

    Zoe Merrill|Apr 4, 2018

    Big Sandy Activities is still getting request for flowerpots; therefore another explanation is in order. It was a great privilege for Big Sandy Activities to serve the community by yearly planting and taking care of flowerpots around the town of Big Sandy. They do believe it helped make our community prettier, and the 99 flowerpots at the cemetery have helped make it a wonderful place. A big thank you needs to go to John Siebrasse for all the extra work he did for the community by going around all the flowerpots every summer at the cemetery....

  • New Beginnings at Senior Citizens Center

    Zoe Merrill|Mar 28, 2018

    Crystal Geyer is more than excited about their new adventure at Big Sandy Senior Center. Starting in April the Senior Center will have a self-serve soup and salad bar to go. They will offer three salad choices and one soup. If it takes off they'll try more salads. Also, they are offering frozen meals for sale for $2.50. These will be made from the left-over meals served during the week and offered at half price of the hot meal. The board of Big Sandy Senior Center would like everyone to know...

  • Time to Register to Vote

    Zoe Merrill|Mar 28, 2018

    Republican candidates for Montana’s Senate seat will be Senator Russ Tempel, R-Chester and Brad Lotton of Havre. Brad Lotton was elected as a Montana Delegate to the Republican National Convention in Cleveland. He is a former Hill County Republican Chair and the owner of Lotton Construction Company. Russ Temple was selected, in 2017 to replace Kris Hansen, who resigned. Tempel has served as a Liberty County commissioner for 18 years, before he became a Senator. The open primary will be held on June 5, 2018. The deadline for filing was March 1...

  • Trent Butler reappointed by Governor Bullock to serve in Helena

    Zoe Merrill|Mar 28, 2018

    Trenton Butler has been reappointed by Governor Steve Bullock to Montana Council on Developmental Disabilities. During his time on the Council they have concentrated on the last half of the word "disabilities" which is abilities. Trenton just returned to Big Sandy after participating in a Council meeting in Helena, visiting the Governor's office, and participating in a rally. March is Development Disabilities Month and this year's Rally theme was See Me. See me as your neighbor; see me as a...

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