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  • Masons give "Bike for Books"

    May 31, 2017

    Mr. T (the school librarian) and the Masons Announce the "Bikes for Books" Winners. "Bikes for Books" is sponsored by the Big Sandy Masons. Students in grades 3,4 and 5 earn a chance to win a bicycle for every book read from January 16 to May 18. The more books read the more chances a student has to win a prize. On May 18th there was a drawing and one student from each grade won a bicycle....

  • American Legion Auxiliary unit 50 honors Dixon

    Robert Lucke, BSM Reporter|May 24, 2017

    By Robert Lucke For a small town, there are quite a few organizations in Big Sandy that go around doing a world of good for a lot of people. One that is not recognized nearly as much as it should be is the American Legion Auxiliary unit here in Big Sandy. This unit of 29 members helps veterans and others on an almost daily basis. And they do most of their activities in a very non assuming and quiet way. Last week Lianne Heimbigner and Amy Sibra along with Barb Dixon came in to talk about their...

  • Memories make Memorial Day

    Robert Lucke, BSM Reporter|May 24, 2017

    For most of you who read my rants and raves often, you know that I am a Brother Van Methodist. In my family that all got started when my uncle Robert Charles Stuart died at age 6 from eating a poisoned apple by mistake. Up until that time Grandma and Grandpa Stuart did not go to church at all. But after Bobby died they decided to start going to church and of course they had to be Methodists. Grandpa Stuart’s father was a Methodist tent preacher in Virginia. Grandpa Stuart’s brother John in addition to being an engineer on the Great Nor...

  • Richter talks Graduation

    Robert Lucke|May 17, 2017

    It has been a tradition for several years at "The Mountaineer" to feature a graduating senior girl and boy with a parent in an interview for the graduation edition. This year is no exception. We have Alex Richter whose story is told by her father Jeff and Matthew Louvar whose mother Debbie tells his story. First here is the interview about graduating senior Alex Richter, "Alex attended a graduation in Big Sandy and decided that she wanted to graduate from a small school and Big Sandy was her...

  • Deb Louvar faces Empty Nest

    May 17, 2017

    Each year "The Mountaineer" features a graduating senior girl and boy and a parent. This year is no exception. Matthew Louvar and Alex Richter are the senior boy and girl chosen to represent their class of graduating seniors. Here is Matthew's story as told by mom Debbie Louvar. Debbie Louvar said that Matthew is the last of five to graduate so by this time she ought to know what to do and when to do it. However it has been eight years since the last one graduated so Debbie thinks she might have...

  • 2017 Big Sandy Rotary "Spring into Paradise" Banquet a Huge Success!

    May 17, 2017

    Big Sandy Rotary celebrates another successful banquet, with a salute to Agriculture! We are so pleased with the continued support from the Big Sandy, Havre, Fort Benton & Great Falls Communities!! The Rotarians would like to send a BIG THANK YOU to everybody who helped in any way with the success of the 2017 Banquet!! For over 33 years, your generosity has been astonishing!! This has enabled us to return over $575,000 to more than 60 youth/school activities, civic groups, programs and organizations!! Without each and every one of you, we...

  • Horsemanship Class

    May 17, 2017

    A three-day horsemanship class will be held July 14-16 at the Fergus County Fairgrounds in Lewistown. Kip Fladland, a native Montanan who currently resides in Council Bluffs, Iowa, is the clinic instructor. Kip traveled exclusively with Buck Brannanman for five years, and now starts and rides horses for clients. Throughout the year he holds clinics, teaching the style of horsemanship brought about by Tom and Bill Dorrance and Ray Hunt. The Lewistown clinic begins with a groundwork class from 9 a...

  • Walter Gerson Poetry Contest First Place winner

    Robert Lucke|May 17, 2017

    This is the ninth year former Big Sandy High School graduate Ellaraine Lockie has provided the English students at BSHS the opportunity to participate in the Walter Gerson Poetry Contest. Each year Ellaraine Lockie judges students’ poetry, makes comments about the poems and awards students for their excellent poetry and participation. This year is no exception. There are several cash prizes and several honorable mentions. Two teachers at Big Sandy high school have been involved in the poetry contest. Lauren Clampitt handled the Gerson poems f...

  • Chouteau County Fatality on Duck Creek Road

    May 17, 2017

    Michelle W. Parker died on the Duck Creek Road in Chouteau County in a single vehicle rollover on Thursday afternoon. The vehicle ran off the right side of the road then went back on the road and crossed the centerline before running off the right side of the road once again. “It was a broadside skid when it ran off the roadway the second time,” said Montana Highway Patrol Trooper Matthew Finley. “Then once it ran off the road it began to roll.” Trooper Finley said that Parker was not wearing a seatbelt and was ejected about 60 feet from th...

  • County Road information and meetings

    May 17, 2017

    Many Parts of Chouteau County have received 5 – 10” of rain this spring and although those of us who farm don’t complain about the rain, it has presented some challenges to our road crews. As commissioners, we would like to express our thanks for the patience you have shown when if seems we are losing ground daily. Our special election for increasing road budget is coming in June. The ballot will be mailed our May 31st to all rural people in the county. Anyone who lives in Big Sandy, Geraldine, or Fort Benton that has land holdings outsi...

  • Big Sandy brings home the Bronze

    Robert C. Lucke|May 10, 2017

    Hold on to your hats partners for the world has just found out what we here in Big Sandy have known for a long time. Big Sandy High School is a darn good school! But we never knew quite how good until “US News and World Report” came out with the top high schools in Montana. Big Sandy is not only in the top 25 of Montana High Schools but took home the bronze award. The top twenty-five schools are broken into awards. The best school got the Gold Award. Schools two through eight got the Silver Award and schools nine through twenty-five got the Bro...

  • Big Sandy students head to International Science Fair

    Robert C. Lucke|May 10, 2017

    Two Big Sandy students will be going to Los Angeles on May 14 through 19 to participate in the International Science Fair according to their science teacher, Melanie Schwarzbach. Those students are Senior Gabriella Blatt and Sophomore Tyler Schwarzbach. They will be competing against 1600 students from 80 different countries. This is the third year that Gabriella has qualified for the International Science Fair. Gabriella has developed an eco-friendly method for converting the lignin in pine...

  • Margaret Grubb, Mother of the Year

    Robert C. Lucke|May 10, 2017

    Each year "The Mountaineer" chooses a Mother of the Year in order to honor all area mothers for Mother's Day. This year is a repeat performance. Margaret Grubb has been the Mother of the Year before. Since she turned 99 a couple of weeks ago, it seemed fitting to celebrate with her this Mother's Day. Imagine this. When Margaret's mother and father came to Big Sandy they were looking for homestead land. That is what brought them from Ellis Island to Chicago and then to Big Sandy where Martin Blaz...

  • Patching Cracks

    Erik Sietsema|May 10, 2017

    I mowed my lawn for the first time this year on Thursday of last week. By Friday, the dandelions had already sprouted up and covered most of the lawn again, making it look an awful lot like it did on Thursday. So, in frustration I passed over the dandelions again with the mower in the middle of the day. I’ll admit that I wasn’t that surprised when, by Saturday, the lawn was already overgrown with little yellow flowers again. I don’t think it’s inaccurate to say that I could go out with the law...

  • Giggles from Glacier Guides

    Robert C. Lucke|May 10, 2017

    Years ago an old Glacier National Park worker named Jim Whitt wrote a tiny book entitled. "Giggles from Glacier Guides". It included stories that Glacier guides have used for years and years to entertain dudes and dudettes. Red bus drivers use some of these stories daily only they embellish them even more than Whitt did. I even used some of them when doing Bear Paw tours. So, with apologies to Whitt and other old time Glacier Guides, here are some of my favorite giggles from the book and other p...

  • Agritourism on the Big Dry

    Robert Lucke|May 3, 2017

    You will see more and more signs of agritourism in this part of Montana once a bill sponsored by the Farmer’s Union and signed by Governor Bullock a few weeks ago, gets up and going in the next two years. It is very apparent to many people in the agriculture community that they need to diversify their products even more. It is not enough just to plant wheat. It is not enough to plant other crops. Still more is needed to keep the family farm viable and able to support extended families so that those farms are not lost to giant organizations t...

  • Top Montana weather events over the years

    Robert Lucky|May 3, 2017

    My sister LouAnn sent me something she had gotten off the net entitled the top ten Montana weather events of the 20th century. Most of those weather events I had never heard of and, of course there were some that I knew about that did not make the top ten by whoever was preparing the list. For instance, that tornado that went south east of Big Sandy and ripped down Clear Creek was not mentioned although anyone that was in it will always rank it as a huge weather event in our time. A few years...

  • Public health officials issue a rabies reminder

    May 3, 2017

    State and local public health officials are reminding Montanans to be aware of the risk for exposure to rabies as summer approaches. Encounters between humans and wild animals often increase in spring and summer months because of the time spent hiking and engaging in other outdoor activities. From 2010 to 2016, 141 animals submitted for testing to the Montana Department of Livestock (DOL) were positive for rabies. Most of the animals were bats (67%), some were skunks (26%), and a few were other wild and domestic animals. Rabies is a fatal...

  • From The Mayor's Desk

    Robert Lucke|May 3, 2017

    Mayor Stiles described actions taken at the April 6 regular City Council meeting. After the pledge was recited and the March minutes were approved it was determined that there were no public comments although there were some five visitors at the meeting. The biggest news in the meeting was that Fred Watstein resigned from the Council due to leaving the area and Darrin Ray was appointed in his place. In the Sheriff’s Report it was reported that there is a violent offender living in Big Sandy. Regarding KLJ Engineering, the pipe line project was...

  • Bear Paw Meanderings

    Robert C. Lucke|May 3, 2017

    Most readers of this column know that the first week of each month I try to include a recipe. I do the same when writing this column for the “Blaine County Journal”. Rarely do I write the same recipe for each newspaper. This month, though, I am. I looked at many recipes for Easter and saw many good recipes using asparagus but there was not a single recipe that used Hollandaise Sauce in their Easter banquet. Hollandaise is great with asparagus. It is also good with Eggs Benedict; many roasted root vegetables like parsnips, carrots or roa...

  • Local responder attends Homeland Security Training

    May 3, 2017

    Emergency Responder Dusty Allderdice, from Big Sandy Medical Center, recently completed training offered by the Center for Domestic Preparedness (CDP), in Anniston, Ala. The CDP is operated by the United States Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency and is the only federally-chartered Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) training facility in the nation. The CDP develops and delivers advanced training for emergency response providers, emergency managers, and other government officials from state, local, and tribal g...

  • City Council Draft Agenda for May 11 meeting

    May 3, 2017

    CITY COUNCIL AGENDA Thursday, May 11, 2017 7:00 P.M. City Hall 1. Pledge 2. Approval of meeting minutes 3. Public Comments 4. Hillary Page 5. Sheriff Report 6. New Water Project a. KLJ Report b. Bear Paw Development – Brownfield/water project 7. Pool 8. New Business a. Men’s Health Month proclamation b. Road repair near grade school c. LaBuda sewer repair d. Emergency notification system 9. Old Business a. Charge for Inactive/vacant properties connected to water/sewer system b. Animal Ordinance c. Ditch and road plans 10. Reports: a. Com...

  • BSA Helps

    Robert Lucke|Apr 26, 2017

    When Connie Green started Big Sandy Activities in an old house on the south side some 40 years ago little did she know that she was aiding the town financially and giving them something that many towns the size of Big Sandy do not have. That is how present Big Sandy Activities director Lorrie Merrill thinks of her organization and she should know. “It started as a day care program,” continued Merrill. “The State of Montana had closed down institutions and people who had lived in those institutions were sent to nursing homes. When setti...

  • Meet the Candidates for House of Representatives Election

    Robert Lucke|Apr 26, 2017

    When Congressman Ryan Zinke was appointed by President Trump to be the Secretary of Interior, that left Montana's only seat in the House of Representatives vacant. Three men are running for that seat in a special election to be held toward the end of May. They are Mark Wicks, Libertarian; Greg Gianforte, Republican and Rob Quist, Democrat. "The Mountaineer sent each candidate a set of questions to answer for readers of this newspaper. Here are the questions and the answers by the candidates. Do...

  • BSHS Carnival April 28

    Apr 26, 2017

    The annual CARNIVAL will be held on Friday, April 28th at Big Sandy High School and will provide entertainment for all ages. The night's events begin at 6:00 P.M. in the auditorium with the presentation of Carnival Royalty. Games and food booths are scheduled to be open from 6:15 – 9:00 P.M. in the gym and multi- purpose area. Games and booths include Ping Pong Plinko, Nose Game - "Pick a Prize", Sack Races, One-on-One Basketball, Photo Booth, Cake Walk, Goldfish Toss, Velcro Golf, Pie and C...

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