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  • JIM BJELLAND AND LOGAN ANDERSON JOIN MONTANA WHEAT AND BARLEY COMMITTEE

    Jan 28, 2026

    Great Falls, MT - The Montana Wheat and Barley Committee (MWBC) is pleased to announce the appointment of Jim Bjelland of Conrad, MT, and Logan Anderson of Chester, MT, as the newest board members, bringing experience and fresh perspectives to the governor-appointed board of directors. They will represent districts three and two, respectively. Bjelland and Anderson have farmed for a combined 57 years. Each member is looking forward to representing Montana grower dollars dedicated to market...

  • A Life Well Lived: Celebrating 94 Years of Robert Boettcher

    Your Accidental Journalist|Jan 21, 2026

    Ninety-four years ago, on December 26, 1931, Robert Boettcher was born in Big Sandy, Montana, in a private home to Walter and Ligna Bergly Boettcher. From the very beginning, his life was shaped by hard work, communi ty, and a deep sense of purpose. Robert grew up on the family farm, helping with all of the work that needed to be done. His early education took him through three different country schools—an experience that instilled both resilience and appreciation for the people who helped g...

  • The Producer Partnership Completes Processing of Over 100 Uncontained Pigs in Phillips County, Donates USDA-Inspected Pork to Montana Food Bank Network

    Jan 21, 2026

    The Producer Partnership has completed processing of more than 100 pigs that were running uncontained in Phillips County. The animals were safely trapped and delivered to Producer Partnership’s USDA federally inspected, nonprofit owned and operated processing facility, where processing was completed earlier this month. As a result of this effort, a semi-load of 12,160 pounds of donated USDA-inspected pork is being delivered to the Montana Food Bank Network to support food banks and local communities across the state. “This donation rep...

  • Bob Finke - Ninety-Nine Years of Grace

    Your Accidental Journalist|Jan 14, 2026

    As January approaches, Big Sandy prepares to celebrate a remarkable milestone: one of its own turning 99 years old. Nearly a century of living has given this community member a perspective few are privileged to hold-one shaped by hard winters, hand-drawn water, family devotion, faith, and an enduring belief that life, while never easy, is always worth the effort. Born in Big Sandy during a winter "of lots of snow," he entered the world in Mrs. Bertha Smith's house, just north of Christ Lutheran...

  • Deans List for Fall semester

    Jan 14, 2026

    The Montana State University-Northern’s Fall semester Dean’s List contains 377 students. To be included in the Dean’s List, students must carry a minimum of 12 credits and earn a grade point average of 3.25 or better. Students that received a pass, incomplete or “F” during this semester are not included on the honor roll listing. The following list of students is organized alphabetically by hometown (please note that many students give a Havre address instead of a hometown address, and thus are listed in the Havre listing). Big Sandy MT Reinha...

  • SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE BIG SANDY MEDICAL SERVICES FOUNDATION

    Jan 14, 2026

    Big Sandy Medical Services Foundation was established to foster better healthcare in the Big Sandy community. Their way of doing this is to encourage and assist young people who wish to pursue training in the healthcare field by offering scholarships to Big Sandy High School graduates and Big Sandy Medical Center employees. The BSMS Foundation relies solely on donations to continue to offer these scholarships. Scholarship amounts for the 2026-2027 college year will be a minimum of $500.00 each, one to a graduating senior, one to a college...

  • MONTANA ASSOCIATION OF CLERKS & RECORDERS STATEWIDE SCHOLARSHIP FORMS AVAILABLE

    Jan 14, 2026

    The Montana Association of Clerks and Recorders is sponsoring two statewide $1,000.00 scholarships. All graduating seniors who will be attending an in state school are eligible to apply. Applications will be accepted until March 13, 2026. Application forms are available at the Clerk and Recorder’s Office at the Courthouse in Fort Benton or from the Guidance Counselors at the Big Sandy, Fort Benton, Geraldine, and Highwood High Schools. The application requires a short essay (250-500 word max) explaining four ways that local government i...

  • Montana Technological University reminds students of approaching scholarship deadlines

    Jan 14, 2026

    Montana Technological University, the state’s STEM university, is reminding high school seniors that the deadline for many major scholarships awarded by the University is January 15. Montana Tech awards more than $1 million in scholarships to students annually. “Montana Tech is incredibly proud of the scholarship dollars we can award through generous gifts from our alumni and industry donors,” Executive Director of Admissions and Enrollment Leslie Dickerson said. “It speaks to the value they place on a Montana Tech education and the quality...

  • Frank Moravec Celebrates 95 Years of Life, Service, and Community

    Your Accidental Journalist|Jan 7, 2026

    Frank Moravec recently marked a remarkable milestone-his 95th birthday-bringing with it nearly a century of lived history, hard work, and quiet wisdom shaped by family, service, and community. Frank was born on December 29, 1930, in Havre, Montana, and grew up on a country farm. His early years were shaped by farm life, country schools, and what he recalls as "horse and buggy days," where education and a strong work ethic went hand in hand. Daily chores were simply a part of life, as were lesson...

  • Chippewa Cree tribe lawsuit vs Chouteau County

    Jan 7, 2026

    Chouteau County and its elected officials were sued by the Chippewa Cree Indians of the Rocky Boy’s Reservation and two individual tribal members for allegedly violating Section 2 of the Voting Rights Act. The County filed an Answer asserting defenses related to several cases pending before the United States Supreme Court and filed a Motion to Dismiss the Chippewa Cree Tribe as a party. Chief United States District Court Judge Brian M. Morris ordered the parties to attend mediation with United States Magistrate Judge John T. Johnston. At m...

  • Big Sandy Teacher's Vision takes Shape: New Ceramics Classes Set 2nd Semester

    Erik Sietsema|Dec 31, 2025

    The Big Sandy High School is in the early stages of installing a ceramics studio for the art education program. The long planned move is part of a larger facility upgrade for the program, which will eventually include a move to a larger classroom space. The ceramics studio is projected to be finished by the end of the calendar year. The efforts have been paid for by community fundraisers held last year, donations, and adult education funds. The space for the new studio is the back room of the library, which has served as a sort of “catch all” s...

  • Pioneers Shine: Big Sandy's Christmas Concerts Delight Packed Houses

    Erik Sietsema|Dec 24, 2025

    The Big Sandy School's music program showcased the progress of students in their music education with the annual Christmas concerts this week. The High School and Elementary School concerts took place last week on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at 6:30. The High School auditorium filled to the brim with parents, teachers, and locals, who gathered to greet the holiday season with songs and watching their kids and grandkids perform in the program. The High School concert opened with the annual...

  • Helmsley Charitable Trust grants $500,000 to help Big Sandy Medical Center complete construction of its CT scanner building

    Dec 24, 2025

    BIG SANDY, MT — The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust has granted $500,000 to help Big Sandy Medical Center (BSMC) complete construction of a building to house its computer tomography (CT) scanner. Construction on the facility began in spring 2025, and crews poured cement and erected the building’s walls by the fall. But as project costs nearly doubled, the hospital upped its fundraising efforts to offset rising costs. Helmsley’s grant will ensure that CT scanning is offered locally, providing patients faster diagnoses, improved t...

  • Arctic Front Arrives In Big Sandy

    Your Accidental Journalist|Dec 17, 2025

    By Your Accidental Journalist On Thursday, December 11, 2025, an Arctic cold front moved southward across central and eastern Montana, bringing a rapid drop in temperatures, strong winds, and winter weather conditions to the Big Sandy area and surrounding region. What is an Arctic Front? An Arctic front is a mass of very cold, dense air that originates from the Arctic or polar regions. These fronts are known for causing sudden and dramatic drops in temperature, often accompanied by strong winds...

  • Agri-Prairie Insurance Stays in the Family

    Lauren Darlington|Dec 17, 2025

    In 1984, Leo Bitz started Agri-Prairie Insurance and sold some of the first multi-peril crop insurance policies in the state. More than forty years later, the business is staying right where it began–rooted within the family. Leo’s grandson, Matt Myers, and his wife Julie have taken over Agri-Prairie, carrying the family legacy into a new generation. When asked what he loves most about this community, Matt’s answer was heartfelt. “It was a great place to grow up. It’s a great place to live and...

  • Northeast Montana Havre check station results

    Dec 17, 2025

    HAVRE- The results are in from the Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks Havre check station for the 2025 hunting season. The check station was open for eight weekends from Oct. 11 (the opener of general antelope and pheasant) through Nov. 30 (the end of the deer/elk general season). Overall, hunter numbers were about the same as last year and the long-term average. Except for antelope, big game numbers were well below average, and upland bird harvest was mixed. Biologists gather a lot of valuable information and biological data on game animals...

  • Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree: 2025 Christmas Stroll Brought the Town Together

    Your Accidental Journalist|Dec 10, 2025

    Big Sandy was truly rockin’ around the Christmas tree on Saturday, December 6th, as the community gathered for the annual Christmas Stroll—an all-day celebration filled with holiday cheer, hometown traditions, and the unmistakable small-town magic that has long defined the season here. From dawn to dusk, Main Street and the surrounding venues buzzed with activity as families, friends, and visitors moved from event to event, taking in the lights, laughter, and Christmas spirit that flowed thr...

  • BSHS Christmas concert

    Erik Sietsema|Dec 10, 2025

    Big Sandy Schools’ music program has a busy December in the works. The High School and Elementary School Christmas concerts are coming up next week. In addition, the honors band and choir concert took place on the 1st and 2nd at Choteau High School. The Christmas concerts are a highlight of the holiday season for many locals, who look forward to hearing and seeing the young people of our community singing and performing Christmas classics. The festivities kick off with the High School band and choir concert on the 16th at 6:30 PM. TJ Bond, w...

  • Pearl Harbor Remembrance

    Your Accidental Journalist|Dec 10, 2025

    Each December, as winter settles over the Hi-Line and Main Street glows with holiday lights, the community of Big Sandy pauses to remember an event far from home but forever woven into our nation’s story. Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day marks the anniversary of December 7, 1941—the morning when a surprise attack on the U.S. naval base in Hawaii claimed more than 2,400 American lives and propelled the United States into World War II. Though thousands of miles from Montana, the impact of that day reached families across the prairie. Young men fro...

  • BLM makes getting Christmas tree permits easy online

    Dec 3, 2025

    MONTANA – Cutting your own Christmas tree can be fun for all ages, and six Bureau of Land Management field offices in Montana are making it simple and inexpensive to get a permit. Personal-use Christmas tree permits issued by the Butte, Dillon, Lewistown, Malta, Miles City and Missoula field offices cost only $5 per tree and can be applied for online. Contact the North Dakota Field Office at 701-227-7700, and/or the South Dakota Field Office at 605-892-7000 for information about Christmas tree a...

  • From Jr. Refs to MOA: Fairfield's Young Officials Are Changing the Game

    Dec 3, 2025

    On winter nights in Fairfield, when the band is thundering and the student section is shaking the bleachers, it’s easy to focus entirely on the athletes on the floor. But behind every well-run game stand the people in stripes—officials who keep the contest moving, fair, and safe. In Fairfield, six of those officials have a story worth telling. All six began in the 127 Sports Intensity Junior Referee program. Today, they are fully registered members of the Montana Officials Association (MO...

  • Chouteau County Sheriff's arrest Violent Offender Winslow in Fort Benton

    Dec 3, 2025

    On the 19th of November Sheriff’s Deputies worked in conjunction with US Marshals and Montana Highway Patrol to serve a felony warrant on Richard Joseph Winslow in Fort Benton. Winslow was wanted out of Cascade County and was an unregistered violent offender. Deputies and MHP assisted Marshals in gaining local knowledge of the offender’s residence. Winslow had been living at the Sunrise Bluffs located at 711 21st St in Fort Benton. At 2:18 pm this law enforcement team successfully arrested Win...

  • December torch tribute/ Luminary walk

    Dec 3, 2025

    The Cancer Support Group will once again be lighting luminaries along the Levee and across the walking bridge on Saturday, December 6 at dusk. If you would like to have a name placed on a bag in memory of someone or in honor of someone, please contact a member of our board or mail the name(s) to: Cancer Support Group PO Box 213 Fort Benton, MT 59442 You may put anyone’s name on a bag; a cancer diagnosis is not required for someone to be acknowledged with a luminary bag. There is no charge to participate, but donations are welcomed. The art c...

  • The Beautiful art work for the Stroll Buttons are by Local Big Sandy Students

    Nov 26, 2025

    Editor's note: One of our favorite holiday traditions is seeing the creativity of our local kids shine. This year's Christmas Stroll buttons were once again drawnby students- and the stroll committee chose the winning designs, completely anonymously. It's a sweet reminder that talent knows no age, and that our community's holiday spirit often begins in the hands of our yougest artists....

  • Holiday Cheer Lights Up Main Street in Big Sandy

    Your Accidental Journalist|Nov 19, 2025

    Big Sandy's Main Street is glowing a little brighter this week, thanks to the generosity and hard work of the local Rotary Club. Fresh holiday decorations-warm lights, festive garlands, and cheerful wreaths-now line the length of the street, bringing a classic small-town touch of Christmas spirit to the community. This year's display comes with a special message from Big Sandy Rotary President Shon Tester, who shared the club's excitement about the upgrades: "Bigger, stronger, and brighter!...

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