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  • Patching Cracks

    Erik Sietsema|May 25, 2016

    I recently came across an anonymous quote: “A daughter needs a dad to be the standard against which she will judge all men.” There are a slew of variations of this quote in books or on the internet, but in general, they capture the same idea. The role a dad plays in his daughter’s life is huge. She learns a great deal about her value as a person from her dad. She learns how men should treat women by watching her dad’s interaction with her mom and her. She has her earliest emotional needs for love, security, and acceptance met by her dad. This i...

  • BSHS Band and Choir a success at State

    Amanda Rohlman|May 25, 2016

    The Big Sandy Music Department has been busy this spring. The movie-themed spring concerts at the end of April featured many talented soloists. The elementary kids sang songs from The Sound of Music, The Lion King, Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, The Music Man, Pocahontas, Beauty and the Beast, and Frozen. The junior high and high school kids presented performances from district music festival and some volunteered to do other pieces as well. The concert ended with Princess Leia conducting the...

  • Barracuda Swim Team looking for swimmers this summer

    Robert Lucke|May 18, 2016

    By Robert Lucke The Big Sandy Barracudas Swim Team is using the entire month of May to recruit new swimmers for their award winning team. Swim coach Travis Baumann says that not only will recruits be able to swim in competitions all summer long but they will be learning a life skill that just could save their lives. On the prairies too many kids do not learn how to swim and as a result every summer North Central Montanans hear of drownings in ditches and prairie potholes. Not if Baumann and the...

  • Melanie Schwarzbach deals with first graduation

    Robert Lucke|May 18, 2016

    For Melanie Schwarzbach graduation is a big deal. Out of three children, Eric is she and Shaud's first to graduate from Big Sandy High school. As interesting as it all is, something else goes through Melanie's mind too. She has to go through this two more times! Melanie had taught science at Box Elder High School for several years. This is her second year of teaching science in Big Sandy. "I am glad I am here for Eric's senior year. I would never have known what was going on if I wasn't here,"...

  • Barb Martin deals with last graduation

    Robert Lucke|May 18, 2016

    When Barb Martin's daughter Lisa graduates from Big Sandy High School soon, it will be a piece of cake for Barb because already Lisa's older sister Quinn graduated two years ago. Well, maybe a piece of cake. Sort of. Barb supervised two step brothers graduating from high school too. They were Kasey and Lane. Now, Barb sort of sighs a sigh of relief and says, "We will be working on grandchildren now." Barb said that Lisa, who is very organized, has been doing well in telling Barb where she needs...

  • North Central Montana Shriners prep for Vidalia onion sales

    Steve Edwards|May 18, 2016

    Members of the North Central Montana Shrine Club are preparing to receive their usual shipment of three tons of Vidalia onions. The annual sale of the delectable Georgia onion, according to Shrine officials, is their best fundraiser of the year. Onion sale proceeds provide money to help kids, and their families, with travel expenses to the Shriners' Hospital in Spokane. Henry Tweeten, a Shriner from Havre, has been heading up the regional onion sale since it started about a decade ago. Tweeten...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|May 18, 2016

    With the encouragement of eating a variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, there comes the food safety concerns, especially when they are eaten raw. The Food and Drug Administration strongly recommends washing raw fruits and vegetables before you peel, cut, eat or cook with them. This reduces the bacteria that may be present on the fresh produce and is the best way to reduce the risks for food-borne illnesses/food poisoning. Here are some recommended ways to wash fresh produce for safe consumption and retained quality: 1. Start by washing your...

  • @ THE LIBRARY

    Robert Lucke|May 18, 2016

    This week Vicki picked “FRICTION” by Sandra Brown. This is reported to be one of the hottest Sandra Brown books ever! Crawford Hunt wants his daughter back. Following the death of his wife, Crawford, a Texas Ranger, fell into a downward spiral that left him relegated to desk work and with his five-year old daughter, Georgia, in the custody of her grandparents. But Crawford has cleaned up his act now and the fate of his family lies with Judge Holly Spencer. Ambitious and confident, Holly temporarily occupies the bench of her recently dec...

  • Patching Cracks

    Erik Sietsema|May 18, 2016

    Years ago, while out driving with my future wife, I got a flat tire. This would normally not be a big deal, except the freezing rain and the busy road where we pulled over made tire changing less than pleasant. When I finished changing the tire and lowered the car off the jack, I discovered that my spare tire was also flat. I was already frustrated and responded badly to the new problem. My wife often reminds me that I hit the hood of the car with the tire iron. This did little to fix the tire or improve the appearance of my rusty old car, but...

  • Leaders, Legends and Legacies Football Camp June 22nd - 24th

    May 18, 2016

    The Leaders, Legends and Legacies Football Camp is again excited to announce that its 2016 camp will be in Belgrade, Montana June 22nd - 24th! The camp is an all-inclusive nonprofit event which is offered to all high school athletes who register to attend. Registration is $50 per participant. All meals are provided and each athlete will receive a camp T-shirt. High school football athletes from all across Montana and surrounding states are encouraged to take advantage of this exciting opportunity that is hosted and coached by current and former...

  • First grade to show art

    May 18, 2016

    WHO: First Grade Students of F.E. Miley Elementary, Big Sandy, MT WHAT: Art Show and Reception WHEN: from May 19 - June 18th Artists’ Reception Thursday, May 19, 2016, 5:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. WHERE: Craig Edwards Fine Art Gallery, US Highway 87 Big Sandy, MT Artwork from 13 first-grade students will be installed at Craig Edwards Fine Art Gallery in Big Sandy, Montana, with an artists’ reception May 19th. The works will be on display through June 18th. The first grade class at F.E. Miley Elementary in Big Sandy, taught by Christina Anacker, has e...

  • Tesla Motors' all electric vehicles: the future of 'green driving'... maybe

    Steve Edwards|May 18, 2016

    Reporter's note: On a trip to Seattle I made a fuel stop in Superior, Montana, about 60 miles west of Missoula on I-90. Behind the fueling area at the convenience store I noticed three small structures, looking somewhat like gas pumps. Signs by the odd looking structures read, "Tesla recharging station." The convenience store owner, Dale Bullock, was working in the store and I asked about the charging stations. Bullock explained, "The charging stations were here when I bought the store. My...

  • Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks: Fort Peck Reservoir Walleye Spawn Egg-take Effort a Success

    Press Release|May 18, 2016

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 16, 2016 Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks annual walleye spawn egg-take on Fort Peck Reservoir was completed in April. With the help of FWP personnel and the many volunteers, the egg collection goals were exceeded. The egg-take effort began in late March, and was completed by the 21st of April. A total of 552 female walleye were spawned, with approximately 79 million eggs collected, and 1,674 males were captured during the effort as well. The heaviest walleye weighed was a female at 15.7 pounds. Another female...

  • Public health officials issue rabies reminder

    May 18, 2016

    State and local public health officials are reminding Montanans to be aware of the risk for exposure to rabies as summer approaches. From 2009 to 2015, 162 animals submitted for testing to the Montana Department of Livestock (DOL) were positive for rabies. Most of the animals were bats, some were skunks, and a few were other wild and domestic animals. Rabies is a fatal disease. The rabies virus is carried in the saliva of infected warm-blooded mammals and is usually transmitted to people and other animals through a bite. Bats are a great...

  • Del Simon: 40 Years and Still Going Strong

    Robert Lucke|May 11, 2016

    For Del Starr Simon on July 1, 2016 it will be 41 years at the Big Sandy Medical Center Laboratory and still going strong. The Big Sandy native was born in Havre and raised 19 ½ miles northwest of Big Sandy. Her parents were Neil D and Amelia Kulbeck. Del has an older brother Don. Del attended the North Star School and graduated from Big Sandy High School in 1967. Her father wanted her to become a veterinarian. She was always bringing home animals that needed curing. Del thought that was...

  • House District 27 Candidates O'Hara, Hutchinson & Rominger answer questions

    Robert Lucke|May 11, 2016

    Three people are running for House District 27. Two are Republicans and one is a Democrat. Only one person will come out of the Montana June 7 primary on the Republican ticket to face the Democrat in the fall. Republicans running are James O'Hara and Darrold Hutchinson. The Democrat running is Ryan Rominger. "The Mountaineer sent all three candidates a set of seven questions to answer about their views on various subjects. 1. You will be voting on many education bills. What is the state of...

  • Will C2 join glaciers over 10K Peaks?

    Robert Lucke|May 11, 2016

    Most everyone thinks there are six mountains in Glacier National Park that are over ten thousand feet tall. I don’t agree with that. Actually, there are a few of us who don’t agree with that. This is the story of why we think there are really seven mountains in Glacier National Park higher than ten thousand feet! First, the six. Let’s see if I can remember them and how to spell them. Let’s start with the tallest of all, Mount Cleveland. Then there is Sieyh, Kintla, Merritt, Jackson, and Mount Stimpson. It is Mount Cleveland that gives me troubl...

  • 3 Easy Ways to Celebrate National Strawberry Month in May

    State Point|May 11, 2016

    (StatePoint) What more delicious way to enjoy the month of May than by celebrating National Strawberry Month? From family outings to strawberry-inspired gifts, here are some great ideas for kicking off summer from the discount experts at Dollar General. Find a Local Strawberry Farm Plan a family outing by finding a local strawberry farm and spending the afternoon picking fresh strawberries. Make it a fun-filled day by packing a picnic lunch with some of your favorite snacks. Add your newly-picked strawberries to yogurt for a sweet dessert or...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|May 11, 2016

    Knees Area Field Day Scheduled for June 8th The MSU Western Triangle Agricultural Research Center (WTARC) and MSU Extension are hosting a field day in the Knees area on June 8th at 9:00 a.m. The event will begin approximately one mile north of J & A Farms. J & A Farms is located at 2226 Knees Church Road. Dr. Mary Burrows (MSU Extension Plant Pathology Specialist) will present on cereal grain diseases. Dr. Phil Bruckner (MSU Winter Wheat Breeder) will speak about successful winter wheat varieties for the Knees area. John Miller (WTARC Research...

  • ARC/PLC Enrollment and Crop Reporting at FSA

    May 11, 2016

    Farm operators are strongly encouraged to call Farm Service Agency (FSA) ASAP to schedule an appointment for completion of the ARC/PLC enrollment and crop reporting processes. The final deadlines for completing these actions are July 15th for crop reporting and August 1st for ARC/PLC enrollment, but FSA is encouraging you to complete these processes now, rather than later. ARC/PLC enrollment and crop reporting will be completed on an appointment basis. Don’t wait until late June or July to complete these processes. If you are done seeding y...

  • Montanans remonded to take precautions to avoid hantavirus infection this spring

    May 11, 2016

    The Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) reminds Montanans to be aware this spring about the risk of hantavirus. Health officials say that hantavirus infection can occur during any month, but spring and summer months pose the highest risk for exposure as people clean cabins, outbuildings and campers or begin spring and summer recreation activities outdoors and come in contact with mouse and rat nesting materials. “Before you start cleaning garages, sheds or dusting off your camping gear, it is important to look for evidence o...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|May 11, 2016

    Chouteau County 4-H Youth Development Upcoming Events* June 3, 2016 4-H Project/Demonstration Day (all ages)—an opportunity for youth to participate in hands-on activities while learning and experiencing project areas that help them discover new interests or advance in those they have already found. 4-H members also develop their communication and leadership skills by presenting demonstrations, speeches and illustrated talks. June 6-8, 2016 4-H Junior Leadership Camp (age 13 and older), Saint Mary MT—includes fun interactive workshops and activ...

  • @ THE LIBRARY

    Robert Lucke|May 11, 2016

    This week Vicki has picked a Stephanie Plum novel called “TOP SECRET TWENTY-ONE” by Janet Evanovich. Trenton, New Jersey’s favorite used car dealer Jimmy Poletti, was caught selling a lot more than used cars out of his dealerships. Now he is out on bail and has missed his date in court and bounty hunter Stephanie Plum is looking to bring him in. Leads are quickly turning into dead ends and all too frequently into dead bodies. Even Joe Morelli, the city’s hottest cop, is struggling to find a clue to the suspected killer’s whereabouts. These are...

  • Patching Cracks

    Erik Sietsema|May 11, 2016

    I recently watched a lecture delivered to a group of hospice workers that was being delivered by a retired teacher who was dealing with terminal cancer. He opened his talk with a quote: “I can complain that the rose bush has thorns, or I can be grateful that the thorn bush has flowers.” It’s a profound statement on its own, but given that it was shared by a gentleman who was living out his last days, dealing with chemotherapy, in failing health, and witnessing his family and friends mourning his impending death; the quote is noticeably weigh...

  • CARING FOR OUR RESIDENTS

    Leah Griffith|May 11, 2016

    National Nursing Home week is May 8th-14th. The residents and staff of Big Sandy Medical Center (BSMC) would like to invite the community to an Ice Cream Social on Friday, May 13th at 2:00pm in the facility dining room. Please come join residents and staff for an afternoon of ice cream and conversation. Nursing Home week is an excellent time to express appreciation for the dedicated staff caring for our residents. Our Medical Staff consisting of Dr. Carley Robertson, MD; Krystyl Kulbeck, PA-C; Bob Denning, PA-C; and Nicole Legere, FNP, work...

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