Articles from the October 21, 2020 edition


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  • Pioneers Sports Updates

    Melanie Schwarzbach|Oct 21, 2020

    This week begins the junior high basketball season. Returning as the Pioneers girls coach is Travis Baumann and new to our boys program this year is Katie Nicholson. This season will prove to look differently than those of years past. There will be no district tournament and many of the games will be played as double-headers to reduce the amount of travel by the teams. Scheduling junior high basketball games around varsity volleyball and football always proves to be challenging, so check the Big Sandy High School web site often for scheduling...

  • Charlotte's Cheesecakes a big hit at Pep's

    Erik Sietsema|Oct 21, 2020

    A few weeks ago, I ordered dinner for the family from Pep's. When I walked in the door with the pizza box and 3 styrofoam to-go containers my kids dug into the pizza with gusto, each eating as quick as they could to ensure they'd get a little more than the other two kids. When my wife and I finished our sandwiches, I opened the last container to reveal four slices of cheesecake. The kids are normally excited to get Pep's for dinner, and my family each has their favorites from Josh's menu. The...

  • Tales of Old Big Sandy: TIM GODFREY'S "TV LAND" - A Fun and Friendly Doorway to a Cartoon World

    Steve Sibra|Oct 21, 2020

    I honestly don't know how to describe Tim Godfrey to those who may have never known the man. He was a Big Sandy mainstay in the '60s, '70s, and '80s, hilarious and unpredictable. He was brilliant in his field. He could talk a Zenith television into fixing itself. He was not from the land of milk and honey, but from the land of milk and ice cream instead. He was upbeat, wry, sardonic, clever, a little bit sinister in the fashion of the Tasmanian Devil on the old Bugs Bunny cartoons. And yet he...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Oct 21, 2020

    A new Montguide is available online (store.msuextension.org) or at the Chouteau County Extension Office. The Montguide was written by Cheryl Moore-Gough, former MSU Extension Horticulture Specialist. Segments from the Montguide are below. Houseplants are raised in greenhouses under ideal conditions. As a result, it is important to care for plants properly while becoming established in the home. Houseplants have varying needs. When selecting a new plant, consider the new plant’s requirements, and match the plant to an appropriate place in the h...

  • Big Sandy Native serves aboard USS Ronald Reagan during maritime security operations in the Indian Ocean

    Public Affairs|Oct 21, 2020

    INDIAN OCEAN - Navy Career Counselor 1st Trevor Darlington, a native of Big Sandy, Montana, is serving aboard the Navy's only forward-deployed aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) during maritime security and stability operations in the Indian Ocean, Oct. 9. The Ronald Reagan carrier strike group, including Ronald Reagan and the embarked Carrier Air Wing (CVW) 5, Ticonderoga-class guided-missile cruiser USS Antietam (CG 54), and Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Halsey...

  • Chouteau County Cancer Support Group Celebrates 15th Anniversary

    Oct 21, 2020

    As the Cancer Support Group prepares to celebrate their anniversary 15th in November your help is needed. We are preparing for this celebration and would like you to help us during the month of October. You are invited to share WHAT DOES THE CHOUTEAU COUNTY CANCER SUPPORT GROUP MEAN TO ME? The organization would love your input on how the group has impacted you. Those who respond are eligible to win a prize. More information on the prize will be available in upcoming River Press. We will collect all the feedback. We will publish some of the...

  • Darleen J. Darlington

    Oct 21, 2020

    Darleen J. Darlington, 87, passed away due to natural causes at Big Sandy Medical Center on Wednesday, October 7, 2020. Darleen Joy was born on June 15, 1933 in Havre to George and Hilda "Beatrice" Schlack. She was raised on the family farm near Virgelle and attended Little School, 1 mile from the farm for grades 1-4 and Mount Vernon School, by the main highway for grades 5-8. Darleen, her sister Georgia, and their parents moved to Big Sandy where the girls attended Big Sandy High School....

  • Patching Cracks

    Erik Sietsema|Oct 21, 2020

    Throughout elementary school, junior high, high school, and college, I was a poor student. I had brief spurts where I’d manage to bring my grades up to decent levels, but for the most part I did my best to not drop below C’s. I was a poor note taker, struggled to pay attention in class, and found homework to be unbearably dull. I was such a difficult student that one of my teachers suggested that my IQ was too low for regular classes. School was miserable for me. All of this changed when I went to graduate school. Between 5 years of cla...

  • Big Sandy host for district volleyball as Pioneers shake up

    Sean Janssen|Oct 21, 2020

    Big Sandy is set to host play in the first two rounds of the District 7C volleyball tournament Oct. 29 and 30. "That's huge," Pioneers coach Brittany McKenney said. "We've never hosted tournaments here." The bottom half of the bracket, featuring the second-seed facing off against the seventh and the third-seed against the sixth, would begin Oct. 29 with subsequent semifinal and consolation matches featuring those teams in the Big Sandy gym. In the final rounds, the remaining teams would join...