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  • Maybe Christmas is More; Bear Paw Coffee Opens for Stroll

    Zoe Merrill|Dec 6, 2017

    While Robin Pearson was driving to the Bear Paw Coffee Shop and Deli he was thanking the Lord for giving him the idea to find volunteers to work at the Coffee Shop and Deli, allowing it to be open for the Christmas Stroll. Kind of like farmers finishing the combining when a neighbor needs help. Community supporting community. Neighbors helping neighbors. Robin said there were three key elements that he knew he would need in order to make a volunteer crew work. First Steve and Cherie Stiles...

  • A Book Review: Farm Stories, a fading dream

    Robert Lucke|Dec 6, 2017

    I have just finished one of the most delightful Big Sandy books I have ever read. I liked it because it takes place in the 1940’s and it is plotted between Havre and Big Sandy. As the story opens Loretta Johnson is born in 1947. Her family dreamed of farming, As a matter of fact the book is entitled, “Farm Stories, a Fading dream”. If you love a ration of pictures to go with the stories, this is the book for you as each page is overloaded with pics. I have to laugh when I see those pictures as I could have been in some of them. Brambles, The U...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Dec 6, 2017

    Classes in Fertilizing Pulse Crops, Transfer Planning, Pesticide Performance, Partial Budget Analysis and Integrating Beef Cattle into Cover Crops will all be offered this January Montana State University Extension will host the annual Cropping Seminar series January 8 – 11, 2018, in Fort Benton, Chester, Havre, Shelby, Cut Bank, Choteau, Conrad, Stanford, and Great Falls. Topics will include integrating beef cattle into cover crops, soil fertility, transfer planning, why pesticides may not work as designed, and partial budgeting analysis. T...

  • PSC actions extend life of "406" area code

    Dec 6, 2017

    Helena, Mont. – Montana will remain the “406” for a while longer thanks in part to the Montana Public Service Commission’s efforts to ensure phone numbers are allocated more efficiently across the state. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) officials informed the Commission Monday that the state’s single area code is expected to last into the 2030s. “The 406 area code is a unique part of our heritage in Montana,” said Bob Lake, R-Hamilton. “It’s become such an integral part of our state’s identity that some businesses have built their en...

  • Hunting Season Ends with Harvest Up in West-Central Montana

    Dec 6, 2017

    Montana’s general big game hunting season closed on Sunday with west-central Montana check stations reporting the highest harvest in four years and the highest hunter success rate since 2007. The 607 white-tailed deer inspected through the Anaconda, Bonner and Darby hunter check stations is 3 percent higher than last year’s total, and the highest since 2008. With 507 whitetails checked, the Bonner Check Station accounted for 84 percent of the harvest, which was the highest at Bonner since the check station began operating on weekends-only in...

  • Senior Center News

    Robert Lucke|Dec 6, 2017

    Contact the Senior Citizen Cooks at 378-2405. If you need a meal on wheels, contact the Senior Citizen’s center before 10:30am. Meal menus are as follows: Wednesday, November 29 pineapple pepper chicken with veggies, salad and dessert. Thursday, November 30 cabbage rolls, salad, dessert or cheeseburger pie for the Lunch of the Week! Friday, December 31 tomato soup, grilled ham and cheese sandwiches and salsa along with a dessert. Monday, December 1 Shepherd’s Pie with salad and dessert for yet another Lunch of the Week! Tuesday December 2 Birth...

  • Big Sandy Activities set to hold Open House

    Zoe Merrill|Dec 6, 2017

    Big Sandy Activities is holding an Open House December 14th between 1-4 PM. It will be held at the new Day Program Building. There will be treats and drinks and an opportunity to tour the new facility. Big Sandy has been looking forward to the day, when all the construction issues were fixed and they could finally welcome in the community. The individuals served at BSA are excited to have the public in. Lorrie Merrill, Executive Director, said, “It’s been a long and frustrating process, but currently everything seems to be working. We had moi...

  • Big Sandy FFA earns Tickets to State

    Grace Finke|Dec 6, 2017

    On November 29th, Big Sandy FFA took eleven students to compete at Judith Basin Winter Districts in Judith Gap. Big Sandy had students competing in Ag Sales, Creed Speaking and Junior Creed Speaking, Extemporaneous Public Speaking, Job Interview, and Parliamentary Procedure. In Junior Creed, Amy Gasvoda took second place and in Extemporaneous Public Speaking Andrea Rutledge took first place; these ladies will be representing the Big Sandy FFA Chapter at the State Convention this upcoming spring...

  • Pioneer News

    Leslie Gregory|Dec 6, 2017

    Thursday, December 7- Mid-term Thursday & Friday December 7-9- Pre Season Basketball Tournament in Chester Girls and Boys Varsity play Thursday and Friday. Friday December 8- Pioneer Wrestlers head to Chinook Saturday December 9- Pioneer Wrestlers are in Glasgow Tuesday, December 12- High School Christmas Concert 7:00 p.m. Thursday, December 14- Elementary Christmas Concert 7:00 p.m. Menus for the week! Thursday, December 7- Breakfast, Oatmeal, Blueberries, Assorted Cereals Fresh Fruit, Juice & Milk Lunch, Taco Soup Corn Bread Salad Bar Buns &...

  • Big Sandy Christmas Stroll Saturday, Dec. 2

    Robert Lucke|Nov 29, 2017

    December 2nd promises to be the best Stroll Day ever in Big Sandy no matter what the weather. There is so much going on that it will take more time than you have to see it all but what you do see should make you all agog and atwitter and certainly all into the Christmas spirit! The Stroll all starts with Santa at the Mint. Have breakfast with your kids and get their pictures taken with Jolly Old Saint Nick and elves he has specially chosen himself to help him pass out goodies to kids of all...

  • Big Sandy Food Bank at Christmas

    Robert Lucke|Nov 29, 2017

    In this land of plenty called the Golden Triangle there is nothing worse than going to bed with an empty belly and yet that happens. However, it does not happen as much as it used to with the advent of the Big Sandy Food Bank which used to be run out of the Methodist Church basement and now is run at the Big Sandy Church of God. According to Pastor Eric Sietsema, there are about fifteen families that have real needs for food and that translates into around 70 people in our community that would not make it through the month without help from...

  • Big Sandy Student Art Show at The Mountaineer

    Robert Lucke|Nov 29, 2017

    Don’t miss the Second Annual School Art Show at “The Mountaineer” office December 2, Stroll Day. Big Sandy art teacher Jessie Jaramillo has put together a show of her students work that they have been doing since the first of the year. The work is from K through 12 and is about every subject known in the Big Sandy area. And there is plenty of it. You will see everything from pastels to pencil drawings and many different mediums and subject matter that is just simply all over the place. You will be amazed at how full “The Mountaineer” office wi...

  • Strong Winds are a thing of the Plains in Montana

    Robert Lucke|Nov 29, 2017

    Last week on Thanksgiving day it was in the sixties in many parts of Montana. Strange to say the least because for some time now it has been cold with even snow on the ground when Thanksgiving rolls around. It is the wind, those wonderful Chinook winds that cause the temperatures to go up. Just before Thanksgiving early one morning I was awake and heard the winds start up and noticed that the house was getting very warm. I saw that around 5am the temperature outside was almost 50 and the winds had died down. I was sad because I had hoped to...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Nov 29, 2017

    Using Straw in Cattle Rations- Frequently asked Questions How much straw can I put in my cow winter ration? It is important to know that straw is a low energy, and low protein feed. It is not as digestible as hay or green feed. Generally, a cow can consume 1.25% of her body weight in straw dry matter (DM). Therefore, a 1400 lb cow could consume 17.5 lbs on a DM basis, or 19.9 lbs on an ‘as-fed’ basis if the straw was 90% DM (17.5/0.9 = 19.9 lbs, this calculation is to adjust for the moisture content of the straw). Near the end of ges...

  • DPHHS offers holiday food safety tips

    Nov 29, 2017

    The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) and local public agencies are offering food safety tips to help Montanans stay healthy this holiday season. “As we plan for visitors and prepare for festivities, food safety can be the last thing we think about,” said Ed Evanson of the DPHHS Food and Consumer Safety Section. “Being safe while preparing food is easier than people think. Keeping these guidelines in mind will help ensure that you and your family can have a happy and healthy Turkey Day.” Safe Storage • Make sure there is am...

  • Big Sandy Cultural Fund sends Greetings

    Doug Giebel|Nov 29, 2017

    Happy Christmas from the Big Sandy Cultural and Curiosity Center. We had very successful summer arts workshops thanks to Roberta Edwards, Jessica Jaramillo, Dolly Pursley, Carol Smith, Donna Jenkins and Kelly Owen. Soon with funding we’ll be able to install a heating system in the former S&J grocery store so we can finish renovations and operate year round. For years, Big Sandy folks wanted to have a boys and girls club, and with our plans for an after-school program we’ll have our version complete with a research library, more workshops and...

  • HCE Donates to Local Food Banks and Volunteer Fire Departments

    Nov 29, 2017

    Hill County Electric Cooperative (HCE) is committed to the communities and members that we serve. Recently, the HCE Board approved a donation for four local food banks and 17 local volunteer fire departments. HCE appreciates the services these organizations provide to our members. The local food banks receiving donations are the Chinook Food Pantry, North Havre Community Services, Loaves & Fishes Inc. in Chester, and the Big Sandy Food Bank. The following volunteer fire departments each received a donation: Big Sandy, Box Elder, Chester,...

  • Pioneer News

    Robert Lucke|Nov 29, 2017

    Wednesday, November 29 FFA District at Judith Gap. Wednesday, November 29 junior high at Gildford, Montana. Friday, December 1 wrestling at Cascade. Breakfast and Lunch menus for the end of November. The December lunch menus were not available at Press Time. Wednesday, November 29 breakfast is peanut butter and jelly, fresh fruit, assorted cereals along the milk and juice Lunch includes a sandwich bar along with assorted soups, salad bar and milk and buns Thursday, November 30 for breakfast is a breakfast burrito, fresh fruit, assorted...

  • Senior Center News

    Robert Lucke|Nov 29, 2017

    Contact the Senior Citizen Cooks at 378-2405. If you need a meal on wheels, contact the Senior Citizen’s center before 10:30am. Meal menus are as follows: Wednesday, November 29 pineapple pepper chicken with veggies, salad and dessert. Thursday, November 30 cabbage rolls, salad, dessert or cheeseburger pie for the Lunch of the Week! Friday, December 1 tomato soup, grilled ham and cheese sandwiches and salsa along with a dessert. Monday, December 4 Shepherd’s Pie with salad and dessert for yet another Lunch of the Week! Tuesday December 5 Bir...

  • Friends of the Library Meet

    Nov 29, 2017

    On Thursday, November 16, the Friends of the Library met with librarian Darlene Cline in the meeting room of the Big Sandy library. Main items on the agenda were 1. Christmas Stroll plans finalized, 2. Darlene’s library update. Old Business centered on nailing down our plans for the day of the Christmas Stroll. The library will be open from 9-4, with quilt raffle tickets for sale all that day. The winner will be drawn that afternoon and announced at the Button Drawing for prizes at City Hall that evening. Friends of the Library will be on hand...

  • Montana sends the National Christmas tree to Washington

    Nov 22, 2017

    The National Christmas Tree passed through Big Sandy Friday morning on its way to Washington DC. It was quiet the sight, with full security escort....

  • A trilogy of Thanksgiving traditions

    Robert Lucke|Nov 22, 2017

    Midge Edwards said that her family lived for a long time in west central Minnesota. She was a Geyer and her father passed away when she was very young so her mother, who knew that there were relatives in the Big Sandy area, decided to move to Montana. A tornado tore through their home place in Minnesota so they moved to the Big Sandy area in 1946. Midge was in high school and had her mother, a brother and three sisters living with her. Before they knew it they were living with a bachelor uncle...

  • "Visions of Christmas Past" Big Sandy Christmas Stroll News Auction and Honoring Elaine Courtnage

    Robert Lucke|Nov 22, 2017

    This year the Big Sandy Chamber of Commerce decided that instead of auctioning off craft items, they would honor Elaine Courtnage by auctioning off some things that meant a great deal to her. The family of Elaine has started a scholarship fund at the Big Sandy High School in Elaine's honor. The scholarship is to help those going into the arts and nursing. Marlys Edmonds, speaking for the Chamber of Commerce, said that all funds from the donated items will go toward that scholarship fund. Items...

  • Hi-Line Funeral Services of Montana

    Robert Lucke|Nov 22, 2017

    Hi-Line Funeral Services of Montana is located in Havre but specializes in services for the entire Hi-Line and towns southeast of Havre as well. The company is known for it's friendly and helpful workers who have lived in this area for many years. More than that the organization is well known for its compassionate care for the family who has just lost a loved one. More about that but brief history of the owner of Hi-Line Funeral Services of Montana, Greg Kirkwood. Greg came to Montana in 1965...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Nov 22, 2017

    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 of water per o...

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