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  • The Beverly Belles Floor Show at the Agricultural Center October 24

    Oct 19, 2016

    Nostalgia and patriotism are back when Chouteau County Performing Arts presents our first concert of the season, in partnership with Price Rite and The Clubhouse Bar, at The Fort Benton Agricultural Center on Monday, October 24th at 7PM. The Beverly Belles will take you on a journey through the past, with this retro floor show of song which inspire memories, charm and sassiness. Feel free to dress for whichever decade you relate to best. CCPA season tickets will still be available for sale at...

  • Thanks to Fire Dept. and Ambulance drivers

    Robert Lucke|Oct 12, 2016

    This is National Fire Prevention Week and we are celebrating it in "The Mountaineer" this issue. Fire prevention goes back a long, long way with early day volunteer firemen going around in wagons that would hold many gallons of water and that were manned by four or six horses. Needless to say that not a lot of fires were put out unless the fire was right next to the fire department. If those old fire wagons had to go a mile, chances were the fire would have consumed whatever building they were...

  • Cline climbs to excellence in BS Science

    Robert Lucke|Oct 12, 2016

    "The Mountaineer" has written stories about Shersteen Cline in the last few years. She played volleyball like nobodies business at Montana Tech for a four year college career. And, she was so good at what she did, that she got many scholarships to boot. But, all the time Cline was playing award winning volleyball for Montana Tech she was learning. She knew she needed a career. Volleyball was not going to last forever, maybe teaching and coaching would. Shersteen Cline is well known in the Big...

  • Lindland lands new Pharmacy

    Robert Lucke|Oct 12, 2016

    For a town the size of Big Sandy, it is as important to have as many services as the town can possibly hold. To have a medical center, a grocery store, several cafes and a bakery/deli and even Big Sandy Activities is important, not to mention very high quality schools. So, a few years ago when a new pharmacy came to Big Sandy, it was just the frosting on the cake. All of a sudden there was another medical presence in Big Sandy and when you consider that the average person sees his or her doctor...

  • DPHHS: Stay healthy this winter and get the influenza vaccine

    Oct 12, 2016

    The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) is encouraging all Montanans 6 months of age and older to get vaccinated now against influenza in order to decrease their risk of becoming ill with the flu. In Montana, the flu season usually peaks in February and lasts through May. Officials say the vaccine is readily available. The influenza vaccine is the best form of protection against the flu and provides protection throughout the entire flu season, even when vaccinated in the early fall. The composition of the flu vaccine is...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Oct 12, 2016

    Insects Affecting Livestock Production The Chouteau County Livestock Protective Association meeting will take place on Friday, November 10th at 3:00 p.m.at the Vets Hall in Geraldine. The social will begin at 5:00 p.m. followed by dinner at 6:30. An educational presentation on insects affecting livestock production will follow dinner. Dr. Greg Johnson, MSU Extension Veterinary Entomologist will discuss fly and lice management in beef cattle. Horn flies are the most common summer pest on mature cattle in Montana. These flies spend 95% of their...

  • NorthWestern Energy Seeks Montana Natural Gas Rate Adjustment

    Oct 12, 2016

    Butte, Mont. – October 3, 2016 – NorthWestern Energy has filed an application to increase its natural gas delivery service and production rates in Montana. The application, filed with the Montana Public Service Commission, also seeks to permanently place two natural-gas production properties in northcentral Montana into its rate base. The overall increase in delivery services and production charges is 7.96 percent, or approximately $10.9 million. But the overall impact on customer bills varies by customer type. For a typical residential cus...

  • Big Sandy Medical Guild Has Successful Rummage Sale

    Oct 12, 2016

    The Big Sandy Medical Guild is pleased to report that the 2016 Rummage Sale was very successful. It takes a lot of volunteers to make this annual event run smoothly. We appreciate everyone who helped in whatever way they could: those who donated items, set up, sorted, priced items, worked the sale, and cleaned up, made pies, served pies, and donated raffle prizes. Your hard work and generosity is very much appreciated. The community is so supportive by purchasing items at the rummage sale, enjoying the pie & coffee, and purchasing raffle...

  • Chili Feed, Football, and Fire Trucks; Friday October 7

    Robert Lucke|Oct 5, 2016

    Hold on to your hats partners, for the 61st Annual Chili Feed is right around the corner. It will be held on Friday, October 7, 2016. Chili with all the fixings will start to be served around 4 p.m. on the Friday of the Pioneers home game against Valier. Hamburger for the chili has been donated by the IX ranch and the firemen themselves are responsible for some of the best chili ever served north of the Rio Grande! This is a mega fundraiser for Big Sandy and has been responsible for keeping the Volunteer Fire Department’s equipment better t...

  • Farmer's Union: Crisis in Farming & Ranching

    Robert Lucke|Oct 5, 2016

    To coin an old phrase, “There is trouble in River City”. Due to that trouble Alan Merrill and some Farmer’s Union representatives have just come back from Washington D.C. While there they presented Senators and Representatives with four top issues. They were adequate farm and food support, Trans-Pacific Partnership, Renewable fuel standard and Corporate Consolidation in Agriculture. More about them later, but what led to that particular Fly-In is a disaster brewing in the agriculture right here at home. Merrill said that cattle prices have...

  • Shakespeare meets the Praire

    Robert Lucke|Oct 5, 2016

    Enter Lady Macbeth with a taper. "Lo you, here she comes! This is her very guise, and upon my life, fast asleep. Observe her: stand close." Doct. "How came she by that light?" Gent. "Why it stood by her: she has light by her continually: tis her command." Doct. "You see her eyes are open." Gent. "Ay, but their sense is shut." Doct. "What is it she does now? Look how she rubs her hands." Gent. "It is an accustomed action with her to seem thus washing her hands. I have known her continue in this...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Oct 5, 2016

    Fundamentals of Farming and Ranching for Families Conference Due to the great success of last year’s workshop, MSU Extension Chouteau County will be hosting another workshop for farm and ranch families from 8:30 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. on Thursday, November 3, 2016 at the Community Bible Center in Fort Benton. The center is located at 911 16th street in Fort Benton. Daycare will be provided for attendees upon request. Lunch is sponsored by Farm Bureau Federation and Jared Vielleux from Farm Bureau Financial Services. The workshop will include s...

  • Senior Center News

    Robert Lucke|Oct 5, 2016

    October birthdays are a long list. They include Floyd Terry. Allan Pearson, Cindy DesRosier, Doug Grubb, Shirley Pearson, Marlys Bahnmiller, Beverly Williams, John Brown, Marlys Edmonds, Ronald Christensen. Donald Christensen, Marilyn Swanson, Rachel Baumgarn, Pam Jung, Pam Gasvoda, Kandi Marion, Linda Schwarzbach, David Louvar, Nancy Jappe and Paula Amsbaugh. Several Sashays around the ball room floor while Lawrence Welk’s champagne bubbles cloud the room for Norm and Karen Reinertson, Doug and Nora Grubb, Arland and Pam Gasvoda, Harry and Pam...

  • Little Sharps lends a helping hand!

    Oct 5, 2016

    Little Sharps Rifle is raffling off a hand engraved hand gun to benefit, Erika Godfrey is the wife of Lee Godfrey, daughter-in-law to Gloria Godfrey. In 2010, prior to the young couples wedding on September 10, 2011, Erika had some concerns with the nerves in her tongue and neck. Erika was diagnosed with a rare form of skull and spine cancer call Chordoma. Erika has had five surgeries involving the skull and brain. She has had seven rounds of Chemo. Erika has had to go to Houston, Texas for...

  • Triangle Communications Hosting Annual Meeting on October 15th

    Oct 5, 2016

    Triangle Telephone Cooperative Association, Inc., doing business as Triangle Communications (Triangle), celebrates 63 years of service at Triangle’s Annual Meeting of Members on Saturday, October 15, 2016. 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 three districts will be elected by members attending. There will be attendance gifts, a...

  • Not Sherwood Forest but it works

    Robert Lucke|Sep 28, 2016

    By Robert Lucke In case you haven't noticed, when you drive by the high school you will see kids out shooting bows and arrows at targets. Those same targets will be at the elementary school next week. It is a new physical education sport for Big Sandy said PE instructor Larry Brumwell. "It all started as a half joke," said Brumwell. "Brad Moore said that he had identified some grant money that could be used for an aspect of physical education and sent me to look at what we might be able to use...

  • Church of God Cook-off

    Robert Lucke|Sep 28, 2016

    Gees Louise, can you believe that this is already the fifth annual Church of God Brisket Cook Off! It is at the Church of God in Big Sandy on Sunday, October 2, 2016 and it starts at 1pm. Brisket Cook Off organizer and Sky Pilot for the Big Sandy Church of God Erik Sietsema said that last year there were ten entries for the Brisket Cook Off and he feels that there will be more this year. “I want to say that if you are interested in cooking a brisket for the barbeque, you need to get hold of me very soon,” said Sietsema. I need to get you the...

  • Concealed Weapon Class

    Robert Lucke|Sep 28, 2016

    If you are interested in carrying a concealed weapon, circle the dates of Friday and Saturday, October 28 and 29. For Big Sandy Adult Education is bringing Dr. David Simpson to Big Sandy to conduct a two day Concealed Weapon class. See Sherri Heppner at the high school for specific times for the two day class. The class will be held at the Big Sandy Gun Club Shooting range. Goals for the class are to provide basic knowledge, attitude (mind set) and skill set in knowing and using a firearm in a safe manner and to test that knowledge and skill...

  • Big Sandy Pharmacy helps with Blood Pressure monitoring

    Sep 28, 2016

    High blood pressure is a nationwide concern and a costly health problem. Nearly one in three Americans (almost 67 million adults) has high blood pressure, and half of them do not have it under control. Uncontrolled blood pressure is a major contributor to heart disease and stroke. In Montana, the percentage of adults reporting high blood pressure has increased steadily since 1995. The majority of people with uncontrolled high blood pressure are being treated with medicine yet their condition is not under control. Montana’s community pharmacies...

  • From The Mayor's Desk

    Robert Lucke|Sep 28, 2016

    At the regular City Council meeting held September 12 the pledge was recited, minutes were approved, guests were greeted and there was no correspondence. There were three visitors. There was no sheriff’s report. The Council talked about a new water project. It is in limbo now according to Mayor Stiles as it is waiting for Rural Development. He said that Big Sandy may not know the particulars of the project until December or January for a time frame. A water user talked to the Council, thinking that her water bill was too high. The Council a...

  • Getting by

    Janell Barber|Sep 28, 2016

    MSU Extension Chouteau County is partnering with the Big Sandy Medical Center and the Big Sandy Senior Citizens to provide a series of six FREE sessions on diabetes. The Diabetes Empowerment Education Program (DEEP) is sponsored by Mountain Pacific Quality Health. The series is open to anyone. You do not have to have diabetes to attend. We encourage those who have diabetes (type 1, type 2 or both) but also people who have been diagnosed as pre-diabetes, family members or co-workers of individuals with diabetes and anyone else who wants to learn...

  • Guild + Community= Great BSMC

    Amy Sibra|Sep 21, 2016

    It’s time for the annual rummage sale! Each year the Big Sandy Medical Guild sponsors a rummage sale and pie eating event with all revenue benefiting the Big Sandy Medical Center. It’s the awesome support of the community that makes it all happen. The seeds of this fabulous event were first sown in 1961, when local ladies began working as volunteers with the Havre Guild. When the Big Sandy Medical Center came into being in 1963 the efforts were redirected back to this community. Ever since, Guild members and volunteers along with the ess...

  • Craig Edwards showing the Montana Prairie in a beautiful way

    Sep 21, 2016

    Craig Edwards has made a wonderful name for himself as a photographer of our part of the west. Craig comes from a famous Big Sandy family and has opened his own gallery on Highway 87 in Big Sandy. Western art comes in all genres imaginable. It can be the flamboyant shoot 'em up art of Charlie Russell to the wonderful pastels of Ace Powell. It can be the Bear Paw water colors of Clyde Aspivig or the sadness in the William Standing paintings. It can range from Lucus to the bronzes of Bob Scriver....

  • Emily Wheeler; Nifty History teacher at Big Sandy High School

    Robert Lucke|Sep 21, 2016

    There are no classes more popular for a good share of students in high school than history classes. And yet, there can be no more frustrating classes to teach or to attend than those same history classes. It is all a matter of time. Take United States history. When teachers in the Woodrow Wilson era taught that class, they had too much to teach. Imagine trying to teach it now. Some classes get to World War II if they are lucky and unless special attention is given to modern history, it sometimes isn’t even taught. That is why teachers have t...

  • USDA Announces Town Hall Meeting in Big Sandy to Gather Local Input

    Sep 21, 2016

    U.S. Department of Agriculture agencies will hold a town hall meeting in Big Sandy, Mont., on Oct. 3, 2016, at 1:00 p.m. at the Big Sandy Senior Citizens Center, 224 2nd St., to discuss opportunities for and barriers to maximizing access to USDA programs and services. In early 2016, 13 Montana counties, including Chouteau, were designated as “StrikeForce” counties, a rural growth and opportunity initiative launched by USDA in 2010 in economically challenged areas to improve USDA services by building partnerships to help challenged com...

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