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  • 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...

  • Off Road Motorcycle Race Coming to Big Sandy

    Austin Genereux|Sep 27, 2017

    The Montana Cross Country (MTXC) off Road Motorcycle series is a seven race series held in various communities across Montana to promote a competitive race environment for off road motorcycle riders. The races are held on rangeland or in forest and consist of technical single track trail, cow trails, hill climbs, creek crossings, log jumps, rock slides and mud pits. The races require riders to have a broad background in riding to be successful. The race organizers choose an area and design a series of trails for various skill levels, age...

  • New English Teacher at BSHS

    Robert Lucke|Sep 27, 2017

    There is nothing more important in any community than the education of its young people. And, it is also true that there is nothing more important to any community then getting the very best teachers available in any year. Name: Sarah Pugh What position are you teaching at what school? I am the 7-12 English teacher at Big Sandy High School. How did you hear about a position being open at Big Sandy? I found their listing on the OPI website. Is this your first teaching job? If not where have you...

  • Top 5 reasons why I love Chili Feed

    Heather Wolery|Sep 27, 2017

    #1 Buddy Day- As a new teacher here, I was indoctrinated into this tradition through trial by fire as I was on recess duty that day. There I was on the playground with 60 or so elementary kids, just barely mastering all their names, add to that 60 or so Junior High/High School kids who I had no clue about. I feared it would be chaos, but that didn’t happen. What did happen was pure magic, and it happens every year during Buddy Day. The Big Buddies and Little Buddies have so much fun having lunch and playing at recess together that I would be ha...

  • Medical Guild Rummage Sale Oct. 5&6

    Erik Sietsema|Sep 27, 2017

    The Medical Guild Rummage Sale is upon us, this October 5th from 8 to 5 and 6th from 9 to 4. We all look forward to the opportunity to clean out our closets for a good cause, pick up a few odds and ends at a good price, and indulge in a half dozen or so slices of pie at the pie counter. My first year in Big Sandy, my daughter and I ate 18 slices of pie at the pie counter and have looked forward to the event every year since. Though in the years that have followed, I’ve discovered another, b...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Sep 27, 2017

    October is a Great Time to order Shelterbelt Trees The Montana Conservation Seedling Nursery (MCSN) is already receiving new orders for shelter belt plantings. Rocky Mountain Juniper is the most popular windbreak species, and is sold out quite quickly. If you are interested in ordering Rocky Mountain Juniper for your shelterbelt, please place your order as soon as possible. Shelterbelt plans should be approved by the MSU Extension Chouteau County agent, Conservation District or MCSN staff. Seedlings are sold on a first come, first serve basis....

  • CHOUTEAU COUNTY HEALTH FAIRS

    Sep 27, 2017

    The 18th bi-annual Chouteau County Health Fair is coming soon. The highlight of the health fair is the blood chemistry screening tests. The blood draws for the health fair will be available as follows: Big Sandy – October 10 - Big Sandy City Hall, 115 Johannes St - 6:30 - 11:00 am Fort Benton – October 11 - Community Bible Center, 911 16th St - 6:30 – 11:00 am Geraldine – October 12 – Old Auditorium, 326 Hilger St 6:30 am – 11:00 am For a minimal fee, you can have a chem screen profile including tests for diabetes, cholesterol levels, iro...

  • Senior Center News

    Robert Lucke|Sep 27, 2017

    Contact Senior Citizen Cooks at 378-2405. Lunches usually consist of an entrée, vegetable, potato, salad, dessert and drink and cost $5.00 unless otherwise noted. Menus for the coming week are as follows: Wednesday, September 27 breakfast for lunch including pancakes, bacon, scrambled eggs and fruit for the Lunch of the Week! Thursday, September 28 meatloaf, baked potatoes, veggies, salad and dessert. Friday, September 29 taco soup, buns and dessert. Monday, October 2 Macaroni and cheese with little Smokies, vegetables, salad and dessert....

  • Pioneer News

    Robert Lucke|Sep 27, 2017

    Thursday, September 28 emergency bus evacuation drills at 8:10 am. Thursday, September 28 volleyball here vs. Box Elder Friday, September 29 Chili Feed including Pioneer pancake breakfast at 8am, Decorating windows at 9am, Buddy Lunch at 11am, Marching band parade at noon, community pep rally at 12:15pm, Punt, Pass and Kick competition at 1:30 pm, Chili feed starts at 4pm and volleyball vs. North Star and Football vs. North Star. Saturday, September 30 volleyball at Chester and junior high volleyball district tournament continues. Saturday,...

  • Disaster Aid Programs Available at Farm Service Agency

    Sep 20, 2017

    Due to the continuing drought conditions, Chouteau County producers may be eligible for one or more of FSA's disaster aid programs. A brief explanation of each program is as follows: Livestock Forage Program (LFP) – The Livestock Forage Disaster Program (LFP) provides compensation to eligible livestock producers who suffer grazing losses for covered livestock due to drought on privately owned or cash leased land, or fire on federally managed land. Livestock producers should contact the C...

  • New teachers at Big Sandy Schools

    Robert Lucke|Sep 20, 2017

    There is nothing more important in any community than the education of its young people. And, it is also true that there is nothing more important to any community then getting the very best teachers available in any year. This year in Big Sandy, there are four new full time teachers and Bridgette Long who is teaching one period of Spanish each school day. We wish these new teachers well and hope that they find living in Big Sandy is an adventure in good neighbors and dear hearts. Following are...

  • Big Sandy Museum High, Wide, and Handsome

    Robert Lucke|Sep 20, 2017

    Well over a hundred people visited the Big Sandy Museum this summer and from the comments received around town, those people knew they had been somewhere and seen something. Our Big Sandy Museum may not be world class but it is certainly in an upper class when comparing it to other museums in Montana. Tina Rodewald is the Director of the museum. Traci Rodewald is the curator and Dale Morey is the volunteer who put in countless hours just for the love of the Museum and Big Sandy. There are new...

  • Fall Bucket List includes much foliage, good food, and Fire Season

    Robert Lucke|Sep 20, 2017

    Almost everyone has a bucket list or wishes they would choose to do if they ever had a chance to do them. Years ago, some folks made their bucket lists into seasonal lists of things to do during that particular season. It is fall and we have even had a tad of fall like weather to prove it. My fall bucket list is probably similar to yours and maybe different as well. This fall bucket list is not in order of what to do first and so on. Rather it is just a series of suggestions about what fall has to offer that you might not have thought of. Fall...

  • FFA attends District Leadership Conference

    Grace Finke|Sep 20, 2017

    On Wednesday, Sep 13, Big Sandy FFA Chapter brought twenty-two students to Hobson, Montana for the District Leadership Conference. The students participated in leadership and trust exercises, learned about FFA, and discussed career opportunities within agriculture. DIstrict Leadership COnference serves as a kickoff to our new FFA competition season. Ms. Bernhardt stated that “-it was exciting to see an increased number of junior high students as well as some new upperclassmen joining us at this purposeful event.” The chapter was also awa...

  • Senior Center News

    Robert Lucke|Sep 20, 2017

    Contact the Senior Citizen Center cooks at 378-2405. Most all lunches include an entrée, potato, vegetable, salad, dessert and coffee along with fresh bread and all cost $5.00 each unless otherwise noted. Lunches for the coming week are as follows: Wednesday, September 20 pizza with a green salad and dessert Thursday, September 21 chicken chow mein with dessert and bread for the Lunch of the Week! Friday, September 22 hamburger stew, cornbread and dessert Monday, September 25 parmesan chicken, noodles, salad and dessert Tuesday, September 26...

  • Pioneer News

    Robert Lucke|Sep 20, 2017

    Thursday, September 21 Mid Term Thursday, September 21 ASVAB testing for Juniors in the AM Friday, September 22 Football hosting Sunburst. JV at 4pm and Varsity at 7pm Saturday, September 23 Junior high football at Rudyard, junior high volleyball at Havre and varsity volleyball at Hays/Lodgepole Monday, September 25 First day of spirit week Monday, September 25 JV football at Sunburst Tuesday, September 26 junior high football hosting North Star Tuesday, September 26 volleyball hosts North Star (JV Only) Tuesday, September 26 District FFA in...

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