Articles from the October 23, 2024 edition


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  • Triangle announcing Free Telemarketing Screening

    Oct 23, 2024

    Triangle Communications is excited to announce that all our residential phone members will now have telemarketing call screening for FREE, it was previously $5 a month. Triangle will offer this service to all of you starting 10/1/2023. This is an Opt-In program and once you enable the telemarketing call screening, it will stop calls from coming into your phone if they do not press “1” to get through before you answer the call. Below is a limited FAQ on how to use the feature and more are available on our website and in your phone book. How to...

  • Welcome Dr. Davis, Medical Director at BSMC

    Jessica Ophus|Oct 23, 2024

    On October 1, 2024 we welcomed Dr. Daniel Davis to the Big Sandy Medical Center Team as our Medical Director. He completed his doctorate in medicine from the University of California in 1995 and has been working in various capacities of emergency medicine since. A bulk of his career has been spent in research and teaching. In fact, he has been published in almost 200 articles, and written text book chapters on 26 occasions. He is also a Fellow of the American College of Emegency Physicians...

  • Modern Day Adventurers Inspire Big Sandy Students

    Erik Sietsema|Oct 23, 2024

    Big Sandy High School students were regaled by the popular Instagram group, "Boys with a Bus" and YouTube David Rule in a special assembly on Monday morning, October 14th. Their presentation followed the successful completion of a 5-day river rafting adventure on the part of the 6 young men over the preceding 5 days. The group consists of recent high school graduates are taking a "gap year" before attending mostly Ivy League schools next fall. They designed and built a three-story tall river...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Oct 23, 2024

    Wheat Stem Sawfly Best Management Practices The Chouteau County LiA new publication is available at the Chouteau County Extension office titled Wheat Stem Sawfly Best Management Practices (EB0244). The bulletin was written by Dr. David K. Weaver, Professor of the Department of Land Resources and Environmental Sciences at Montana State University. Other authors include Susan M. Tallman at USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service and Tyler J. Lane from MSU Extension Chouteau County. Currently, no insecticides provide successful control of...

  • Annette T. Comp

    Oct 23, 2024

    Annette T. Comp, 88, passed away due to natural causes at her Big Sandy home on Thursday, October 3, 2024. Cremation has taken place, and services are pending with Holland & Bonine Funeral Home....

  • The Tea at BSMC

    Jessica Ophus|Oct 23, 2024

    What’s “The Tea”? It is the 411, the low-down, the news, the happenings... it’s the latest here at Big Sandy Medical Center. People have always been the heart of BSMC, so you are invited to Tea, right here, with all the latest information about your home town Medical Center. There is certainly a lot happening around the Medical Center lately. The clinic staff have moved into their new building, the ribbon has been cut, and operations are settling into a new normal. Dr. Robertson has stepped down as the Medical Director, and we have welcomed Dr....

  • Pioneers fought hard but loose to Bears 32-61

    Oct 23, 2024

    Despite the early lead by the Box Elder Bears, the Pioneer football team demonstrated remarkable resilience and determination. The score may not fully capture the intensity of the Pioneers’ battle, especially when they had to fight hard for every yard after falling behind early. It’s a testament to their spirit and dedication to the game. When I asked Coach Tucker how he felt about the game, he said, “I thought the boys played a fairly good game. We didn’t capitalize on our first few offensive drives, which didn’t help. We played well in t...

  • Lady Pioneers beat Bears but loose to Huskies

    Oct 23, 2024

    The Lady Pioneers had another opportunity to display their hard work, work ethic, and great composure as they played against the Lady Bears and the Lady Huskies this past week. They won against the Lady Bears in 3 sets with 25-7, 25-8, and 25-14 scores. They then traveled to Belt and lost in 3, but battled hard! The scores of those sets were 17-25, 24-26, and 17-25. The team and individual stats are below: Big Sandy vs Box Elder Winner: Big Sandy 25-7, 25-8, 25-14 Digs: 27 with Camielle Nissen having 7 Assists: 20, with Jai Baumann having 18...