Week of April 8, 2026

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

    Your Accidental Journalist

    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...

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

    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

    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...

  • Become a more effective advocate for ag Legislative Advocacy Trainings coming to the Hi-Line

    Become a more effective advocate for agriculture through Montana Farmers Union’s Legislative Advocacy Training for Farmers and Ranchers workshops coming to the Hi-Line: •6-8 p.m., April 28, 1st Street Mercantile in Chester, and •6-8 p.m., May 11, Vic’s Place in Havre. The free, public trainings are part of a statewide series of workshops being offered by the grassroots, non-partisan organization. Attendees can expect hands-on activities to hone advocacy skills and the opportunity to share their priorities with current lawmakers and...

  • DOVES OVER THE FARM

    Darla Tyler-McSherry

    Grateful for Missing Salads and Making Connections I recently met up with a dear friend for a quick trip through some of Oregon’s coastline and wineries. She and I have been friends ever since kindergarten, when we rode the bus together and giggled and laughed about things that girls giggle and laugh about, talked about boys and classes and the days’ events, and dreamt aloud about our futures as our bus bounced over the gravel roads to and from school. Careers, life choices, and miles created distance between us, and It was the first time...

  • From Scratch From Here hands-on workshop highlights using local ingredients

    Learn how to use local ingredients to make from-scratch products during the upcoming From Scratch From Here workshop hosted by Montana Farmers Union from 9 a.m.-1:30 p.m., Saturday, April 25, at Brooks Market in Lewistown. The event is open to community members. The $15 cost for MFU members or $25 for non-members includes all workshop materials needed to take home a pint jar of beef, lentils to sprout, condiment, beeswax wrap, and lunch. Attendees will also learn more about how to connect with local producers. Registration is required at...

  • March 4-H Meeting

    ELLA CHAUVET

    Our 4-H meeting started off with the Pledge of Allegiance led by Antonio and the 4-H Pledge led by Natalie, with the roll call question of, "What is your favorite part of St. Patrick's Day?" After our reports, which can be found on our Facebook page, was the Archery report. This month's Archery Report/County Shoot Report was given by our archery instructor, Jarret Jacobi. An extra thank you to Jarret for dedicating his time into teaching us-you are really appreciated! Next, we talked about the...

  • Fresno Reservoir informational public meeting being held in Havre

    The open house will be held April 9 at the Best Western on the hill HAVRE– Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will host an open house and present information on the Fresno fishery in Havre on April 9, starting at 6 p.m., at the Best Western Plus Inn and Suites “on the hill” at 1425 Highway 2 NW in Havre. Havre-area FWP fisheries biologist Cody Nagel and Bureau of Reclamation (BOR) staff will provide updates, including: •FWP reviewing the 10-year fisheries management plan and the status of the Fresno fishery, including a review of the 2025...

  • GREEN ACRES

    Tyler Lane

    Thirteenth Annual Chouteau County Agriculture Day for 4th and 5th Graders The thirteenth annual Chouteau County Ag Day for 4th and 5th graders will take place at the Chouteau County Fairgrounds on May 5, 2026. All 4th and 5th graders in Chouteau County are invited to attend. Home school kids who are interested in participating need to contact the Chouteau County Extension Office at 622-3751. Youth will learn why agriculture is important to their health, home and community. For thousands of years, civilization has been built upon a foundation...

  • PINOCHLE RESULTS

    Sunday, March 29th twenty players met at the Mint family room to compete in seven rounds of pinochle. Dave Schwarzbach had the highest score of 8190 earning him $35. Second high of 7850 went to Mary Landinger giving her $25. Dick Thornton earned $20 for third high score of 7760. Ending with 7690 for the day was Rod Courtnage for fourth and $10. In fifth with 6910 was Joe Landinger for $5. Linda Osterman had low of 4350 for $5! Dick and Roberta Whetham had the highest round score of 1730. Lowest was a negative 530 for Sheila Duncan and Ken...

  • OLDTIMERS

    100 Years ago April 8, 1926 Last Wednesday night about ninety of the neighbors gathered around the home of Walter Buchholz and made the air resound with joyful music (on tin pans, etc.). Mr. and Mrs. Buchholz soon came to the door and invited them in. Peter Paulson and Alfred Simonsen helped Hans Olson haul his garage which he purchased recently from Mrs. McNabb from the McNabb homestead to Han’s farm. Brothers Joseph and Fred Mosier went to visit with their sister Mrs. W.F. Siebrasse Thursday. In the evening they took in the Minstrel Show....

  • PIONEER UPDATE

    Growth By: Alleyah Eagleman Past, I never understood, had no sort of clue Each thought of my future plans left me feeling blue What must I accomplish? What must I do? Now I know just a bit more Confidence brighter, each plan I adore What exciting things could my future have in store? There is a river of possibilities Multiple choices, countless opportunities What people will I meet? What places should I see? Each step from beginning till now Took me in a direction of growth, I vow I hope when people see me later, all they say is “WOW!...

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