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  • Celebrating the Big Sandy farm-to-table Lunch Program

    Lauren Darlington|Jun 10, 2026

    By Lauren Darlington Pioneer Producers hosted our 2nd Annual Year-End BBQ for students and faculty on May 28. As we wrap up the academic year, we want to thank our donors who provided beef for our students all year long. Our farm-to-community program not only provides healthier, locally raised beef to our youth, but it also enriches our community by connecting our schools with local producers and promoting awareness of where food comes from. Through this program, students gain a better...

  • Winchell celebrates 50 years at Northern Montana Hospital

    Jun 10, 2026

    By Northern Montana Hospital Jean Winchell, RN, is celebrating a momentous milestone this year – 50 years working at Northern Montana Hospital. Winchell said in an interview that the five decades she has worked in health care has seen a lot of changes, and she has made many friends in co-workers and patients. “Your co-workers become your family, your work family,” Winchell said. She said she also attends the Oldies Luncheon that is held every couple of months. “Anybody that used to work here is...

  • Summer Food Service Program Public Release Summer 2026- Starts June 9th at 9am in Big Sandy

    Jun 3, 2026

    HELENA, Mont.—Superintendent Susie Hedalen is pleased to announce the launch of Montana’s 2026 Summer Food Service Program (SFSP), ensuring children and teens across the state have access to healthy, nutritious meals throughout the summer months. Sponsored by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the program provides free meals to all individuals 18 years old and younger, helping support student wellness and encourage healthy eating habits while school is out of session. “Ou...

  • Chouteau County Sheriff Candidates Share Priorities, Experience and Vision for the Office

    Your Accidental Journalist|May 27, 2026

    As Chouteau County voters prepare to cast their ballots in the upcoming sheriff’s election, The Mountaineer invited both candidates to answer a series of questions regarding their experience, leadership philosophy, public safety priorities, and vision for the future of the Chouteau County Sheriff’s Office. The candidates were asked identical questions covering topics including rural law enforcement challenges, emergency response, community outreach, recruitment and retention, and acc...

  • Graduation

    May 20, 2026

  • Sand Dunes on the Prairie: Big Sandy Hit by Drought-Fueled Dust Storm

    Erik Sietsema|May 20, 2026

    By Erik Sietsema Dust storms swept through the Big Sandy area last Wednesday, creating conditions that vaguely resembled a blizzard for those unlucky enough to be caught out on the highway, piling up “sand dunes” along the edges of fields on the prairie west of town, and knocking out power for the community for several hours. The storm itself was the byproduct of a perfect mix of drought conditions and a severe thunderstorm passing through the area. The result was a dust storm that echoed the 1934 storm, dubbed “The Black Blizzard” by the Mou...

  • Big Sandy Medical Services Foundation Board of Directors held their spring meeting at BSMC on Tuesday, May 12.

    May 20, 2026

    From BSMS Foundation Big Sandy Medical Services Foundation Board of Directors held their spring meeting at BSMC on Tuesday, May 12. President Shane Ophus presented checks totaling $30,000 to Interim CEO Carissa Bergren. The funds will go towards the maintenance and upgrade projects for the residents of BSMC. The BSMS Foundation thanks all who so generously donated in response to the fall fundraising letter. It is the mission of the Foundation to ensure Big Sandy Medical Center remains a vital...

  • Music to Our Ears: Big Sandy Students Excel at State and District Festivals

    Erik Sietsema|May 13, 2026

    By Erik Sietsema The Big Sandy High School music program closed out the 2025–2026 school year with a string of accolades from district and state festivals, capped by local concerts that showcased a growing pool of young talent. District and state festivals — the music program’s equivalent of competitions — bookend every school year, and Big Sandy had a particularly strong showing this time around, with students earning high scores at every level. The community concerts that followed made it...

  • Big Sandy Mill Levy Passes!

    Dan Schrock|May 13, 2026

    A Letter of Thanks and Appreciation from the Big Sandy School District to our Community The Big Sandy School District owes our community and its voters and taxpayers a debt of thanks and sincere appreciation for the support that the school district and its staff and students received in the recent election. We are fortunate to have earned your continued support, and we realize how crucial that support is to our school district and its programs and the opportunities that we provide students....

  • Northern Montana Health Care hosts its third Community Baby Shower

    May 13, 2026

    Expectant mothers and young families took advantage of a wealth of information April 24 at Havre’s Holiday Village Mall during Northern Montana Health Care’s third annual Community Baby Shower. Local, regional, and statewide organizations and businesses were at the mall to show new and expectant parents what is available to them to help support their parenting journey. The shower included raffles, free gifts, and a chance to connect to other parents and expectant families, as well as local ser...

  • Clay Pigeons Fly Again as Gun Club Opens Summer Schedule

    Erik Sietsema|May 6, 2026

    The Big Sandy Gun Club held its first trap and skeet shooting event of the year on Monday evening, April 20. Every summer, the Gun Club hosts weekly clay shooting get-togethers on Monday nights, generally drawing between 5 and 20 attendees, largely from Havre. The first shoot of 2026 drew a handful of participants, as many of the regulars had prior commitments. Attendance typically increases as hobbyists work the event back into their weekly summer schedules. Monday night trap shoots start at 5 p.m. and cost $5 to participate, which covers the...

  • Dr. Reid brings decades of experience to Sletten Cancer Center

    Apr 29, 2026

    From Northern Montana Health Care Northern Montana Health Care (NMHC) is proud to welcome a new provider to the Northern Montana Sletten Cancer Center, marking the first time in over two years the center has had a permanent, on-site physician dedicated to serving patients in our community. Dr. Thomas “Tom” J. Reid III, MD, PhD, FACP, brings extensive experience to the Hi-Line, strengthening our commitment to providing high quality cancer care close to home. Dr. Reid said he is excited for the...

  • New Cell Tower Planned to Improve Service in Big Sandy

    Your Accidental Journalist|Apr 22, 2026

    Residents of Big Sandy may soon notice stronger cell service and more reliable emergency communication, as plans move forward for the installation of a new cell tower just outside of town. According to a member of the Big Sandy Town Council, the project began when Verizon approached the city with a proposal to construct a tower to address ongoing service issues in the area. Poor reception has long been a frustration for residents, and the council saw the proposal as an opportunity to make a...

  • Election Officials Remind Voters About Envelope Birth Year Requirement

    Apr 22, 2026

    As the ballots for the May 5 school elections are mailed this week, election officials are reminding voters that they must write their birth year and signature on their mail ballot envelope before mailing it or returning it to their elections office. Failure to provide either detail will result in the rejection of the ballot. The birth year requirement is a result of House Bill 719, passed by the 2025 Legislature, which took effect on October 1, 2025. For mail-in elections and absentee voters, the return envelope features two red arrows...

  • Montana Safflower creates value-added product for Montana farmers, consumers

    Apr 22, 2026

    Ag leaders and community members celebrated local agriculture and innovation during the grand opening of Montana Safflower Monday in Great Falls. Montana Safflower uses Montana-grown safflower to create a new market for a drought-resistant crop for Montana farmers and craft unmatched oil in small batches, cold-pressed for flavor and nutrition. “Montana farmers are struggling to find a crop to grow that doesn’t lose them money. Safflower can be that crop. Safflower has a deep tap root that can...

  • INMATE DIES IN CHOUTEAU COUNTY

    JUSTIN D SMITH|Apr 15, 2026

    On the 4th of April 2026 at about 6:40pm Detention Officers responded to a medical incident within our Detention Facility. Staff evaluated and rendered aid to the 76 year old male, Marvin Brodock. EMS arrived and it was determined that Mr. Brodock was deceased. The scene was secured and investigative agencies were requested, which is standard procedure in deaths that occur in a jail. Cascade County Coroner’s Office and Montana Division of Criminal Investigation will release any further information on this matter once the investigation is c...

  • MFU-Legislative Advocacy Training for Farmers and Ranchers workshop

    Apr 15, 2026

    Recently, Fort Benton community members connected with lawmakers and learned advocacy skills during a Legislative Advocacy Training for Farmers and Ranchers workshop hosted by Montana Farmers Union. At this free, public event, attendees learned how to use the Montana legislative website to connect with legislators in their region and how to join active sessions through the website. Attendees also practiced calling their legislators and writing letters to the editor and connected with local...

  • Jeff Ament Named 2026 Commencement Speaker

    Apr 15, 2026

    MSU-Northern is pleased to announce that Jeff Ament will be this year’s Commencement speaker. Jeff is a renowned musician, songwriter, and visual artist as well as the co-founder and bassist of the band Pearl Jam. Jeff was born in Havre to George and Penny Ament and raised in Big Sandy, Montana. Jeff participated in basketball, football, and track at Big Sandy High School, where he graduated in 1981. During this same time, he also began playing bass guitar. After graduation he attended the University of Montana until he moved to Seattle, Washin...

  • Celebrate Creativity: Big Sandy School Art Show Returns May 2

    Erik Sietsema|Apr 15, 2026

    The Second Annual Big Sandy School Art Show and fundraiser will be taking place on May 2nd from 12 to 3 PM on May 2nd at the Historical Society Building. The show will feature art work from the art students from the 7th through 12th grades. The show will also feature silent auctions to raise money for the art program. The whole community is invited to check out the work of our community’s younger artists and support their art eduction. Jessie Jaramillo, who teaches art at Big Sandy High S...

  • Eggs, Laughter, and Community Spirit: Rotary's Easter Tradition Delivers Again

    Your Accidental Journalist|Apr 8, 2026

    Under a bright spring sky and the promise of warmer days ahead, families gathered today for one of Big Sandy's most cherished traditions-the annual Easter egg hunt hosted by Big Sandy Rotary. Children lined up with baskets in hand, eyes scanning the field with anticipation, as volunteers made final preparations. Then, with a signal to begin, the grounds came alive in a flurry of motion-little feet racing across the grass, laughter echoing, and brightly colored eggs disappearing almost as quickly...

  • Major Gift to Science Research Endowment Advances Student Discovery at MSU-Northern

    Apr 8, 2026

    A special check presentation was held during the We Love Northern Ball to celebrate a generous contribution to the Science Research Endowment from Tim and Kristen Wynne, along with Roger and Darlene Pugh. Their support strengthens hands-on research opportunities for students and reflects a shared commitment to academic excellence at Northern. The Science Research Endowment plays a critical role in equipping students and faculty with the tools and resources needed to pursue meaningful, impactful...

  • MSGA and Massey Ferguson Raise Over $7,500 to Support Local Montana FFA Chapters Through Blue and Gold Massey Tractor Raffle; 2026 Program Now Open

    Apr 8, 2026

    HELENA, Mont. (March 26, 2026) - The Montana Stockgrowers Association (MSGA), in partnership with Massey Ferguson, is pleased to announce the results of the 2025 Blue and Gold Massey Tractor Raffle. Through the program, more than $7,500 was distributed to 16 local FFA chapters across Montana. The winner of the Massey Ferguson MF7S.155 tractor and loader lease was Dale Flikkema of Bozeman. The top three ticket-selling chapters were the Fairview FFA Chapter, in first place, Wibaux FFA, in second place, and Stanford FFA in third place. MSGA and...

  • DNRC Announces Northeast Keep Montana Green Art Contest Winners

    Apr 1, 2026

    LEWISTOWN, Mont. – The Montana Department of Natural Resources and Conservation (DNRC) Northeastern Land Office announces twelve students in grades K-12 have earned top prizes in the Keep Montana Green (KMG) northeastern regional art contest and will advance to the statewide competition.   This year’s regional contest received 423 entries from 17 schools in central and northeast Montana, showcasing students’ creativity in promoting wildland wildfire prevention. The theme of t...

  • Marvin Brodock Case

    Apr 1, 2026

    On March 7th Marvin John Brodock, 76, of Fort Benton was arrested by Chouteau County Sheriff’s Office for Sexual Intercourse Without Consent and Sexual Abuse of Children. This was following the initial report and investigation made on the same day. A search warrant was served on Mr. Brodock’s residence later March 7th. Evidence from this search was brought to and processed by Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). Mr. Brodock was released from jail on March 10th by posting the $250,000 bond. On March 20th a new arrest warrant was drafted to...

  • HOMECOMING COMMITTEE

    Apr 1, 2026

    The 2025 Big Sandy Homecoming Committee is thrilled to announce the members of the 2030 Homecoming Committee! As you may recall, we initially requested volunteers for the 2030 committee and received one — Shon Tester! To ensure a successful event, we approached additional individuals. In a break from previous tradition, some of these new members are not Big Sandy Alumni. This marks an exciting precedent, shifting Homecoming from a purely school event to a broader community celebration. The i...

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