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  • New Library Update

    Marla Ray|Jan 6, 2016

    The Christmas Stroll’s annual raffle/craft/bake sale in City Hall brought many wonderful opportunities to find that perfect, unique Christmas present. The new library fund- raising committee was delighted to raise $650 on their several baskets and Ann’s beautiful fabric snowflakes. The lucky winners were: “Rest And Relaxation” novel and chocolates and drink, donated by Vicki Silvan, won by Dolly Pursley, “Rest and Relaxation” novel and chocolates and drink, donated by Vicki Silvan won by Reggie Jappe, “Kamut Products” oil, soap, snacks an...

  • @ THE LIBRARY

    Robert Lucke|Jan 6, 2016

    This week Vicki picked “COLD BETRAYAL” by J. A. Nance. It is an Ali Reynolds novel. Ali Reynold’s longtime friend and taser-carrying nun Sister Anselm rushes to the bedside of a young pregnant woman hospitalized for severe injuries after she was hit by a car on a deserted Arizona highway. The girl had been running away from The Family, a polygamous cult with no patience for those who try to leave its ranks. Meanwhile, married life agrees with Ali. But any hopes that she and her husband, B. Simpson, will finally slow down and relax now that...

  • Four Individuals Charged With Unlawfully Killing Eight Buck Deer in Hill County

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks|Jan 6, 2016

    Four individuals were charged in Hill County Justice Court for violations that resulted in the killing of eight buck deer in Hill County in Sept. and Oct. of this year. Elisha Rulison, 21, of Plains, and Tyler Adams, 20, of Havre, plead guilty to multiple counts of unlawful possession of a game animal, unlawful hunting from a public road, hunting during a closed season, unlawful use of artificial light while hunting, and a single count of killing an over limit of a game animal. Janelle Baird,...

  • Charlie Tordik never thought he would get a memorial

    Evelyn Havskjold, Director, Hill County Council on Aging|Dec 30, 2015

    Director, Hill County Council on Aging Originally I received a call from a State of Montana employee who said that there was a senior citizen who had serious difficulties due to his diabetes and some other problems. The gentleman would be coming to the Northern Montana Care Center and they would like me to visit and see what I could do to help him. And so I began my 11 year association with Charlie Tordik. Those years were in knowing a unique, intelligent, feisty man who never thought he had...

  • Lippard-Clawiter Foundation donations for 2015

    Guest Column|Dec 30, 2015

    In early December a report came out from the Lippard-Clawiter Foundation saying they had distributed some $421,916 in funds to Chouteau County organizations needing funds in 2015. Since the Lippard Foundation got its start in 1980 and turned into the Lippard-Clawiter Foundation in 1995, almost seven million dollars has helped various organizations though out Chouteau County! It is like a giant Santa Claus sitting in a corner of Chouteau County, just waiting for someone to ask and that Santa will do as much as possible to make sure the...

  • Waiting for a Chinook says it all

    The Montana Stockgrower, Centennial Edition|Dec 30, 2015

    Reprinted from "The Montana Stockgrower, Centennial Edition" Who hasn't seen the small painting of the almost dead cow surrounded by wolves? That tiny painting made Charles Russell famous around Montana and the whole west. Here is a story in "the Montana Stockgrower" about that painting. "A little over four decades ago, the great Montana stockman, Wallis Huidekoper, presented to the Association a small postcard sized watercolor by Charles M. Russell which was to become one of its most highly...

  • Shop with the Sheriff

    Dec 30, 2015

    The Chouteau County Sheriff's office conducted the annual shop with the sheriff on December 23, 2015. We picked each shopper up at school and we went to Wal-mart where each shopper was able to spend 150 dollars. After shopping we all went to Pizza Hut for lunch and then we took them back to their schools. We were able to take 8 shoppers this year. They were from Fort Benton, Geraldine, High Wood, Big Sandy, and Carter Schools. The Sheriff's Office sent 1Reserve Deputy, 4 Deputies and the Under...

  • Letter to the Editor

    Guest Column|Dec 30, 2015

    Dear Residents of Chouteau County, As 2015 come to a close, I would like to comment on all the libraries in the Chouteau County Library System. This includes the communities of Big Sandy, Fort Benton, Geraldine and Highwood. These ladies work hard all year long to provide each of the branches with programs and resources, not just books. The Chouteau County Library Foundation is a non-profit 501 (c) (3). The foundation supplements the needs of the library not covered by county budget. As many of you know, we are currently building a new library...

  • Senior Center News

    Robert Lucke|Dec 30, 2015

    Contact the Senior Citizen Cooks at 378-2405. Lunches include an entrée, dessert, vegetable, salad, potato and drink and most cost $5.00 unless otherwise noted. Menus for the coming week are as follows: Wednesday, December 30 hot turkey sandwich, salad., veggies and dessert. Thursday, December 31 New Year’s Eve, Closed Friday, January 1 New Year’s Day, Closed Monday, January 4 beef stroganoff for the Lunch of the Week! Tuesday, January 5 Birthday Dinner which is roast beef and all the trimmings. Donna said that this 7 UP salad is very good...

  • From The Mayor's Desk

    Steve Stiles|Dec 23, 2015

    At the regular December 9 City Council meeting there were five guests present. After the Pledge was recited, the minutes were approved. There was no public comment and no sheriff’s report. The Wastewater Treatment project was discussed. What C and C Construction is working on now will take three to four weeks depending on the weather. There is a line that flows up instead of down. That is being corrected. There is survey work being done on the west side of town for future water lines providing the project goes through. No one was at the City C...

  • Pioneer News

    Robert Lucke|Dec 23, 2015

    Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from the staff and students at Big Sandy public schools. School will resume from the Christmas Break on Monday, January 4. The first semester of school will conclude on January 19. Semester tests will be held on Monday and Tuesday, January 18 and 19. See the school’s webpage for the semester test schedule. A very special thank you to Tami Houle and her wonderful staff at the Mint for their hospitality and donations for the staff Christmas gathering. The nacho bar and salad were amazing! Thank you! Thank y...

  • MSU-Northern Alumni Foundation Accepting Nominations for Achievement Awards

    Guest Column|Dec 16, 2015

    The MSU-Northern Alumni Foundation is actively seeking nominations for the Founders’ Excellence and Hall of Fame awards for the 2016 year, with the awards ceremony to be held Friday, May 6th, 2016. These two awards help honor Northern’s brightest and most successful alumni, athletes, and friends. Founder’s Excellence is an award to deserving individuals in honor of their professional accomplishments, loyalty and service that have enhanced the development of Montana State University - Northern. In 1976, Founders’ Day was added as an NMC traditio...

  • Big Sandy FFA to host Winter District Contests

    Guest Column|Dec 9, 2015

    On December 14, 2015, Big Sandy High School will be flooded with eager FFA students from 14 different chapters to compete in district career development events (CDE). This year, Big Sandy FFA is on the rotation to host a number of different events including agricultural sales, parliamentary procedure, star greenhand and a number of public speaking events. The contests will start promptly at 9:00 AM and run throughout the day. The Big Sandy FFA has had overwhelming support from community members who will serve as judges and make the events...

  • DPHHS honored Montana medical providers for HIV/AIDS care

    Guest Column|Dec 9, 2015

    The Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) HIV Program hosted a World AIDS Day event in the Capitol Rotunda in Helena today, Monday, December 7, 2015, at 1:30 p.m. The event honored two individuals who made substantial contributions in terms of treatment or prevention of HIV disease in Montana, including Dr. Raymond Geyer of the Great Falls Clinic and Missoula’s Win Lewis, PA-C, of Partnership Health. Both were presented with World Aids Day awards. DPHHS HIV/STD prevention coordinator Judy Nielsen said that both have bee...

  • Pioneer News

    Robert Lucke|Dec 9, 2015

    Wednesday, December 9 midterm for the second quarter. Friday, December 11 teacher in service day. No school for students! On Friday there is wrestling in Chinook and at CJI is the pre season basketball tournament. Girls play Dutton/ Brady at 11:15am. Boys play Dutton/Brady at 1pm. Saturday, December 12 wresting at Glasgow. Preseason basketball tournament continues. Girls play Power at 2:45pm. Boys play Power at 4:30. Monday, District FFA Convention in Big Sandy all day. Tuesday, December 15 Elementary Christmas Concert at the High School...

  • Coach Ronnie Simpson takes on BSHS Basketball program

    Robert Lucke|Dec 2, 2015

    Most everyone in Big Sandy, and adjoining Class C schools, knows that Ronnie Simpson has taken the head coaching job for Big Sandy Varsity boys and girls. That seems sort of overwhelming but then Ronnie Simpson is no ordinary coach. His assistants are Cheryl Strutz for the girls and Pete Jerrel for the boys. Simpson modestly says of coaching his two teams, "I am just going to do it. It is simply two practices and it is similar things we do for both teams." And if that wasn't enough, Simpson is...

  • New Library Update

    Robert Lucke|Dec 2, 2015

    Marla Ray, representing library fund raisers, Dee Pribyl and Ann Quinn were in “The Mountaineer” this week updating the fund raising efforts for the new library. Since construction has started on the project, it is good to know that the group does not have a long way to go with fundraising to reach their goal. Matter of fact, they need to raise short of $90,000 with a couple of grants in the works that would lower that to about $70,00. The group is still working on grants as well. A grant for around $20.000 has just come in. The fun...

  • Rice runs in National Coaches CC

    Dec 2, 2015

    Rylee Rice, 13 year old daughter of Will and Danetta Rice of Ainsworth, NE and the granddaughter of Irene Rice, participated in the National Coaches Cross Country Meet in Lexington, KY on Nov 21,2015. Rylee ran in a field of 163 13 years and 78 14 year old, her first 4K in her cross country career. She brings home a Championship title for the 13 year old division with a time of 14:29.07....

  • FWP Thankful For Volunteers

    M. Jeff Hagener, Director, FWP|Dec 2, 2015

    Two elk hunters approach a barbed wire fence. One unloads his rifle and hands it to his partner, who lifts the top wire for easier crossing. Then she unloads her rifle and hands it over to him before ducking under the wire. Once across, the two reload and continue on their way. Episodes of hunting safety like this, played out thousands of times across Montana each fall, are brought to you by Montana’s roughly 1,500 volunteer Hunter and Bowhunter Education instructors. Generous with their time and committed to the public good, these i...

  • Angel Trees are ready

    Guest Column|Dec 2, 2015

    The “Angel Trees” decorated with many angel tags are now in stores in Fort Benton and Big Sandy. The Angel Trees provide an opportunity for people to share with others in their community through the Angel Gift Program for Chouteau County children. The trees can be found in Fort Benton at Benton Pharmacy, RJ’s Toggery, and Lehman’s True Value. Angel Trees may also be found at Big Sandy Pharmacy and Wells Fargo Bank in Big Sandy. Each angel tag represents a child who might not otherwise receive a gift at Christmas. The angel tags indicat...

  • When Big Sandy Freezes over

    Robert Lucke|Nov 25, 2015

    One of the most endearing events in the Big Sandy Christmas Stroll is Breakfast with Santa that happens at the Mint Family Room where Tammy and her crew really go all out to provide breakfasts for children and adults who want to see Santa and his elves and get their picture taken with him. The event goes from 8:30am to 10:00am. All children eight and under are invited to have breakfast with Santa. It costs five dollars per child and for that the child gets a special “Christmas Breakfast”, gets to talk with Santa and parents or grandparents wil...

  • From The Mayor's Desk

    Steve Stiles|Nov 25, 2015

    At the regular City Council meeting, after the pledge was recited and the minutes read, the meeting continued on. There were three visitors present and no public comments. The new Chouteau County Deputy Sheriff Jeremy Echols was at the Council meeting. Regarding the Wastewater Project, there were no draws and there was discussion about the new grass to be planted in some areas. The Mayor said it is still a process. There could be a couple of blocks of sewer line redone as the grade is wrong. That depends on the weather, when that happens. The...

  • Food Basket and Angel Gift Applications Now Available

    Guest Column|Nov 25, 2015

    This is a reminder to all families who qualify for Thanksgiving/ Christmas food baskets and Angel gifts that applications are now available. Qualifying families from Carter, Loma, Floweree, Highwood, Big Sandy, Geraldine, Fort Benton and surrounding areas in Chouteau County are eligible to apply. Applications are available at the Public Health and Human Services office in Fort Benton. In order to participate, completed applications must be turned in no later than December 1, 2015. No letters will be mailed out. This program is sponsored by...

  • Rotary says, "get your lights on!"

    Guest Column|Nov 25, 2015

    In conjunction with the Big Sandy Chamber of Commerce Christmas Stroll and Parade of Lights, on Saturday, December 5, 2015, the Big Sandy Rotary Club is joining the celebration with a Christmas lighting contest for everyone. All you have to do is to put up some lights for the holidays that everyone can enjoy. With the holiday season upon us, the forecast is for warmth and fun for everyone in Big Sandy. The new Christmas lights around Paul Williams Memorial Park are from your Big Sandy Rotary Club and were installed by Big Sandy High School FFA...

  • BSHS Pioneer News

    Robert Lucke|Nov 25, 2015

    Parents and guardians are reminded that school starts at 8am sharp. There has been a rash of tardies the last several weeks. Students are expected to be in their seats ready to go at 8am. Please allow extra time for bad roads, inclement weather, etc. It is a disruption to everyone in the class when students arrive late. It appears that winter is here, so please make sure students are prepared by wearing warm coats and having hats and gloves on hand as well. There are students showing up to school with no coats or with very light jackets. School...

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