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  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Oct 18, 2017

    Boss to Speak at Chouteau County Livestock Protective Association Meeting in Big Sandy on Cover Crop Grazing from a Cattleman’s Perspective The Annual Chouteau County Livestock Protective Association meeting will take place on Thursday, November 16th at 3:00 p.m.at the Mint Bar in Big Sandy. A social will follow the business meeting at 5:00 p.m. followed by dinner at 6:00. Please RSVP to Buck Goldhahn at 622-5572 so the cooks can receive notice on how many people will be attending. This year’s guest speaker is Dr. Darrin Boss (MSU Northern Agr...

  • Happenings at the Library

    Marla Ray|Oct 18, 2017

    The recent snowstorm thrust many of us into a December mode. Looking at the bright side of that is remembering all the past wonderful Christmas Strolls in our little town and looking forward to this annual event which is only a month and a half away. The Jeff Reichelt Memorial Library in Big Sandy once again has a beautiful quilt that will be awarded to the lucky raffle ticket holder at the conclusion of the Stroll at City Hall. This lovely quilt, on display at our Library, was made by Judy...

  • Getting by

    Janell Barber|Oct 18, 2017

    The 2017 Chouteau County Health Fair was recently held at three different sites and was sponsored and organized by the Big Sandy Medical Center, Missouri River Medical Center, Chouteau County Department of Public Health, Chouteau County Department of Emergency Services and Chouteau County MSU Extension. On October 10, 56 individuals had their blood drawn at Big Sandy. On October 11, 192 blood draws were taken in Fort Benton and on October 12, 54 people had their blood drawn in Geraldine. In addition, many agencies and businesses were present...

  • @ THE JEFF REICHELT MEMORIAL LIBRARY

    Darlene Cline|Oct 18, 2017

    Don’t forget Story Hour is every Wednesday at 10:30am. Lego Club is every second and fourth Friday at 11am. This week Darlene chose “KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON” by David Grann. In the 1920’s the richest people per capita in the world were members of the Osage Indian Nation in Oklahoma. After oil was discovered beneath their land, the Osage rode in chauffeured automobiles, built mansions and sent their children to study in Europe. Then, one by one, they began to be killed off. One Osage woman, Mollie Burkhart watched as her family was murdere...

  • Pioneer News

    Robert Lucke|Oct 18, 2017

    There will be no school for Big Sandy students on October 19 and 20. Teachers will be attending Montana Education Association activities. Saturday, October 21 FFA members visit the pumpkin patch from noon to four pm. The week of October 22 is Red Ribbon Week. Thursday, October 26 district volleyball in Chester. Thursday, October 26 is the end of the first quarter. Thursday, October 26 ACT tests for those who have signed up for them at 7:45am at the Lutheran Church. School lunch and breakfast menus for the coming week are as follows: Wednesday,...

  • September students of the Month

    Heather Wolery|Oct 18, 2017

    September Students of the Month were: Elementary K- Marie Bold 1- London Keane 2- Daijalin Sunchild 3- David Morsette 4- Dolan Sunchild 5- Ryder Oats 6- Conner Sibra Junior High/High School 7-Ryan Tan 8- Samantha Sandlin 9- Cameron Schwarzbach 10- Faith Gasvoda 11- Shania Walks Over Ice 12- Andrea Rutledge Each student received a certificate, a bag of Kracklin Kamut (donated by Big Sandy Organics) and a free milkshake (donated by the Grocery Store). Then I drew a grand prize winner from those names for each school and those winners were: Dolan...

  • Triangle Communications Hosting Annual Meeting on October 21st

    Oct 18, 2017

    Triangle Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc., doing business as Triangle Communications (Triangle), celebrates 64 years of service at Triangle’s Annual Meeting of Members on Saturday, October 21, 2017. The meeting will take place in the Student Union Building on the campus of Montana State University-Northern in Havre, MT. Registration begins at 8:30 am, the business meeting starts at 10:00 am and lunch will be served following the meeting. Trustees for two districts will be elected by members attending. Richard Swartz is running for re-ele...

  • 2017 Blizzard in October

    Robert Lucke|Oct 11, 2017

    One of Grandma Moses paintings is titled, "It snows, oh it snows". Those were the operative words around here last week when snow started falling Monday afternoon and by Monday night the power was off from Havre to Malta, blizzard like winds blew huge branches and sometimes whole trees to the ground and as Tuesday morning dawned, there were downed power lines all over parts of Chouteau, Hill, Blaine and Phillips County. Observers think that Big Sandy got around 24 inches of snow and many places...

  • Fire Prevention Week October 8 - 14

    Robert Lucke|Oct 11, 2017

    This week is Fire Prevention Week. It is a week of celebration all around the United States. And, although we don't celebrate it as such in the Big Sandy area, we do celebrate Chili Feed Night which is a large fund raiser for the Big Sandy Volunteer Fire Department and Ambulance. But it is more than that. It is a time that Big Sandy residents can honor those who volunteer and keep us safe in so many ways. The other day I was at the Big Sandy Medical Center and the Mercy Flight was just leaving...

  • Bear Paw or Bears Paw: No Mystery Here

    Robert Lucke|Oct 11, 2017

    One of "The Mountaineer" readers, Elaine Thompson, said that she had kept a story from "The Mountaineer" about whether the mountain range to the south of us should be called the Bear Paw Mountains or the Bears Paw Mountains. She had lost the story and wondered if it could be reprinted. So, here goes. First let's look at it through the eyes of journalists. Several years ago "The Tribune" in Great Falls did a survey and ran a story saying that the range should be called the Bear Paw Mountains...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Oct 11, 2017

    Chouteau County Juniors and Seniors will participate in 2017 Chouteau County Agricultural Business Day Junior and Senior students from Big Sandy High School, Fort Benton High School, Geraldine High School, Highwood High School, and Chouteau County Home Schools will participate in the 2017 Chouteau County Agricultural Business day on November 8th. The event will take place from 8:50 a.m. -12:00 p.m. at the Ag Center (1205 20th Street) and Fort Benton High School (1820 Washington). An estimate of twenty Chouteau County businesses will be in...

  • Columbus and the Blackfeet Tribe

    Robert Lucke|Oct 11, 2017

    One of the puzzling things about living in a state that has seven Indian Reservations in it is what should people be called who live on those reservations? Some suggest calling them Native Americans. Others say that First Nations People sounds better and many agree that the name Indian should probably not be used. Many of the Blackfeet Nation do not feel that way at all. They say that when Christopher Columbus discovered what is now the United States and thought it was India so he named the...

  • Senior Center News

    Robert Lucke|Oct 11, 2017

    Wednesday, October 11 beef stew, salad, dessert and cornbread. Thursday, October 12 baked potato bar with all the fixings. Jell-O dessert. Friday, October 13 Ruben sandwiches with taco salad and dessert. Monday, October 16 chicken and dumplings, salad and dessert for the Lunch of the Week! Tuesday, October 17 ham and scalloped potatoes, vegetables, salad, dessert and bread. This week, from the Senior Citizen Cooks a very good fall casserole. Doritos Casserole You will need: 1 family size bag Doritos of any flavor (Nacho cheese is good) 1 onion...

  • Pioneer News

    Robert Lucke|Oct 11, 2017

    Friday, October 13 volleyball at Rudyard Saturday, October 14 football at Geraldine, Volleyball at Belt and junior high basketball at Chinook. Monday, October 16 FFA officers meet at noon. Tuesday, October 17 FFA meeting at 4pm. ATTENTION: The Junior high basketball game scheduled at Turner for October 17 has been moved to Friday, November 3. Wednesday, October 18 early out at 2:25pm. Football hosts Augusta at 2pm. Thursday and Friday, October 19 and 20 no school for students due to teacher MEA activities. The Week of October 22 is Red Ribbon W...

  • A Quarter Century of Change in Public Education

    Brad Moore and Heather Wolery|Oct 4, 2017

    Too often we hear about the negative aspects of how public education has changed all the way from the federal level down to the one room school house. There is no debate that public education has changed. Some say those changes are not positive and feel we should go back to educating students like we did in the 50’s or the 80’s or at the turn of the century depending on what time frame you grew up in. Every change in public education can be debated on whether those changes are positive or negative and will continue to be debated from the fed...

  • Showing our Pioneer Pride!

    Robert Lucke|Oct 4, 2017

    Pioneer Pride in action. The Big Sandy Student Council went around and made a fund raiser out of painting pictures of an old Pioneer Covered Wagon in front of many businesses and homes throughout Big Sandy. Good job Student Council. We will remember our Pioneer Pride every time we go in the front door of "The Mountaineer"...

  • Big Sandy Booster Club reboots with new President

    Robert Lucke|Oct 4, 2017

    The Big Sandy Booster Club got a huge boost with a large number of Pioneers wanting to help out with Booster activities. The Booster Club rolls went from well under ten to over twenty and gains are being made even yet. The goals of the Booster Club are simple according to President Jeri Roth. They are to help students get excited about things to do in school whether they are athletic or academic. If there are places for science students to go to that are costly, Booster Club can help with those...

  • New Republicanism Sweeps Chouteau County

    Robert Lucke|Oct 4, 2017

    There is a new wave of Republicanism sweeping across Chouteau County. Gone are the Lincoln Day dinners traditionally held in Fort Benton. Instead the Republicans decided to have fun and move their main event for the year to Loma (half way between Fort Benton and Big Sandy), have it catered by Ma’s Café known for her Mexican treats and turn it into a Fall Festival of treats just to have fun and meet some new candidates for the United States Senate. According to Rick Jespersen the Community Hall in Loma is middle ground. It decorated easily an...

  • From The Mayor's Desk

    Robert Lucke|Oct 4, 2017

    The regular Big Sandy City Council Meeting was held on September 7, 2017. After the welcome, the pledge was recited and minutes were approved from the last meeting. There was one visitor, no public comment and no sheriff’s report. The new water line project was discussed with Bear Paw Development. The Council is reviewing ways to bill people for water use more efficiently. In the process to change billing systems Big Sandy has held out for a long time but a new system would be more productive. The Council is still working on with Rural D...

  • Tester donates picture to Big Sandy Library

    Oct 4, 2017

    Sharla Tester has donated a print of the USS Billings, a Latora Combat Ship. She was honored to be the one to christen the ship in June at the Fincantieri Marinette Wisconsin ship yard. The artists is Peter Has, he drew it in pencil and really did his research on the state of Montana. It has highlights of our state at the top, and has hidden treasures of Montana too. Sharla has donated this signed picture to the Jeff Reichlet Library in Big Sandy....

  • FSA INFORMATIONAL MEETINGS ON LIVESTOCK DISASTER PROGRAMS

    Oct 4, 2017

    Farm Service Agency CED Bill Evans will be conducting informational meetings concerning the 2017 Livestock Forage Program (LFP), Emergency Conservation Program (ECP), and Emergency Livestock Assistance Program (ELAP) during the week of October 2nd – 6th. The first meeting will be held on Wednesday October 4th at the Big Sandy High School auditorium. The second meeting will be held on Thursday October 5th at the Fort Benton Elementary School auditorium. Both meetings will begin at 1:00 p.m. At each meeting, CED Evans will provide an overview o...

  • Leo Bitz Honored by Booster Club

    Oct 4, 2017

    The Big Sandy Booster Club honored Leo Bitz at last Friday nights game against North Star. He was recognized for getting the Junior High football program going in 1996. Before that time there was not a Junior high program in Big Sandy. He was presented a signed football from the varsity and junior high teams. There were former and present Pioneer football players that met him on the field, along with his family....

  • Pioneer News

    Robert Lucke|Oct 4, 2017

    Thursday, October 5: Volleyball at Chinook starts at 6 p.m. with JV. Flu shots will be given to students with their permission slips in. Friday, October 6: Volleyball hosts CJI starts at 6 p.m. with JV Jr. High and Varsity football travel to Valier Jr. High game is at 4 p.m. Varsity is at 7 p.m. Saturday, October 7: Volleyball host Centerville, it is also Parents night. Monday, October 9: Junior High Basketball practice starts The Representative from MSU will be at the High School at 11:15 for Junior and Seniors. Wednesday, October 11: Juniors...

  • Senior Center News

    Robert Lucke|Oct 4, 2017

    Contact Senior Citizen Cooks at 378-2405 Lunches for the coming week are as follows: Wednesday, October 4 chicken pot pie, salad and dessert. Thursday, October 5 spaghetti and meat sauce, vegetables, salad, garlic toast and dessert. Friday, October 6 potato soup, ham and cheese sandwiches with dessert. Monday, October 9 hamburger macaroni soup, salad, dessert and buns for the Lunch of the Week! Tuesday, October 10 turkey pot pie, salad and dessert. This week how about a couple of golden oldie recipes from The Old Dry. Chili Con Carne by Mrs....

  • Big Sandy's Chili Feed Friday

    Robert Lucke|Sep 27, 2017

    The 62nd Annual Chili Feed will be held at the Fire Department Friday, September 29 starting at 4pm. The annual Chili Feeds are the only source of income for the all volunteer Big Sandy Fire Department except for funding for some projects that is shared with the Lippard-Clawiter Foundation. Started by the Fire Department in 1955 Fire Chief Larry Ophus' father was one of the founding members of this huge fund raising event. Fund raising has grown while Big Sandy has stayed about the same. The...

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