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  • Hunting Totals Just Ahead of Last Year with Two Weeks Left

    Nov 20, 2019

    Deer and elk harvest and hunter participation started off slightly ahead of last season in west-central Montana and have stayed that way through the first three weeks of hunting season, according to data from Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks (FWP) hunter check stations. Two weeks remain in the general hunting season, which closes on Sunday, Dec. 1. The region’s three FWP wildlife check stations saw 194 elk, 68 mule deer, and 309 white-tailed deer compared to 184 elk, 54 mule deer and 232 whitetails at this point in the 2018 season. Although t...

  • SN Hunter G. Smoot, USCG Receives Honor

    Zoe Merrill|Nov 20, 2019

    Grandson of Don and Rita Robertson and son and Dan and Penny Smoot, SN Hunter G. Smoot, received the Commandant's Letter of Commendation Ribbon Bar. The operational Distinguishing Device is authorized. Don Robertson shared with me a copy of the letter sent to SN Hunter Smoot by his Commander Captain, T. J. Barelli U. S. Coast Guard. It was a lengthy letter commending him for his advancement. Noted was his outstanding initiative and professionalism. He was instrumental in the competition of 53...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|Nov 20, 2019

    It is the time of the year where many holidays and events will be celebrated with gatherings of family, friends and food. With all the hecticness, do not forget about keeping your food safe. The last thing you want is to have friends and family sick, unable to enjoy the festivities. Reminders for preparing and keeping food safe: • Clean hands – wash with warm water and soap for 20 seconds before and after handling any food. This is important because viruses are not killed by heating food. The key to not spreading viruses is by washing your han...

  • FE Miley's First Quarter Golden Students

    Nov 20, 2019

    We have been implementing some good behavior rewards through the MBI system over the last year and a half at the Elementary School. Students are given golden tickets by teachers and staff when they are seen having good behavior. We collect the golden tickets by classroom and each week a winner is drawn. If you've been following the FE Miley Facebook page you have probably seen pictures of students receiving their Golden Ticket rewards, things like the VIP table at lunch, having apple cider with...

  • A Seussified Christmas Carol opens November 22

    Zoe Merrill|Nov 13, 2019

    This years’ play, what a delightful phrase to say, will be presented on November 22 and 23 at 7:00 pm both nights. Big Sandy has the wonderful opportunity to enjoy a Christmas tradition in the watching of a Christmas Carol initially written by Charles Dickens in 1843. A Christmas Carol is a story about Ebenezer Scrooge, an older grabby man who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and three spirits of Christmas. The ghost of Christmas Past, Christmas Present and Christmas yet to come. Scrooge becomes a different ...

  • Frost Feathers

    Nov 13, 2019

    Photo was taken by Darin Genereux a frosty morning on his car. it is perfect for the freezing tempetures we are having this week. He put an artistic effort into the frost....

  • Big Sandy's CSI Stroll "Merry Grinchmas"; Sleigh Bells Ring

    Zoe Merrill|Nov 13, 2019

    The Grinch's sleigh was a simple wooden snow sleigh. The only thing that made it unique was the size of the load it carried. Sleighs have always been a part of the Christmas décor. This year the sled was chosen as the one item crafters in the area could decorate and auction off to help raise funds for next year's Christmas Stroll. There are ten sleighs, some made from wood, from metal, and woven material. Every sled has been picked up and is being decorated waiting for the big Christmas Bazaar...

  • Homecoming Update: Things are Lining Up

    Michelle Danreuther|Nov 13, 2019

    Pioneer Heroes Homecoming 2020 has a deadline approaching. The program committee needs to have your video, audio, or written “Hero Submission” by November 18. Winter will be the perfect time to line up the program so you can all have an enjoyable and entertaining evening at the gym during homecoming on Saturday night. For inspiration, you may read a post on the web page at bigsandyhomecoming.org called Tell Us About Your Pioneer Heroes; or watch the latest sample video submission on the Facebook page called Big Sandy Homecoming. See the art...

  • Wells Fargo coming down

    Nov 13, 2019

    If you happened to be down town on Friday afternoon the last remains of Wells Fargo was taken down. I was able to get a few of the letters so even though Wells Fargo is gone... "WE" still remain....

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Nov 13, 2019

    Free Gardening Management Calendars available at Extension Office The 2020 Urban IPM calendars are packed with monthly information on how to take care of your yard & garden, along with photos from horticulturists around the state! Get yours today by contacting the Chouteau County Extension office. Below are a few examples of information included in the Calendars. Several insects come into homes in the fall seeking shelter. Most do not survive inside throughout the winter. Pests that do survive do not reproduce inside the home. Make sure door...

  • Booster club continues to support local projects

    Anna Bold|Nov 13, 2019

    A note of thanks was received from the volleyball team for the purchase of new balls and a ball rack. New Pioneer Gear is available at Hair I Am. An order for additional children and adult clothing (with a selection of the pioneer or wagon logos) will be arriving in the first part of December just in time for Christmas presents. The Winter Kick-off is being planned for Monday, December 9, at the Jerry Martin Memorial Hall in recognition of accomplishments in recent sporting and extra-curricular...

  • Pioneer Pride Rotary Made

    Zoe Merrill|Nov 13, 2019

    Rotary originally bought the Pioneer banners for Homecoming but decided to put them up for the football and volleyball playoffs. They will stay up until the playoffs are over-two more weeks. They started to put up the Christmas decorations at the same time as the Pioneer pride banners, but the Christmas decorations didn't fit on the same pole with the Pioneer Pride. So, this year, they are going to put the Christmas decorations up after the football playoffs are over. That means there will be...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|Nov 13, 2019

    Mindful Eating How many times have you done something and cannot remember what happened or what was said? Have you even found that you cannot remember what you had to eat a few hours ago? Our minds wander due to deadlines, upcoming events and other pressures, which can lead to us doing things without paying attention. This even happens with eating. More and more research has found practicing mindfulness while eating to have a positive psychological well-being for individuals and their eating behaviors. Mindful eating is being aware of your...

  • Hunter Harvest Near Average for Elk, Whitetail Deer Despite Unsettled Weather

    Nov 13, 2019

    Despite weather that’s windy and warm one day, then cold and snowy the next, hunters on the Rocky Mountain Front west of Augusta are taking home elk and white-tailed deer at numbers near or above long-term averages, a state wildlife biologist said. “Elk harvest remains at seven percent below the 10-year average” said Brent Lonner, Fish, Wildlife and Parks wildlife biologist. “But the white-tailed deer harvest is 17 percent above the 10-year average.” Mule deer numbers, however, are lagging behind. “The mule deer harvest is 21 percent bel...

  • First Bank of Montana coming to town

    Zoe Merrill|Nov 6, 2019

    I wanted to visit with someone from First Bank about the bank coming to Big Sandy and had the opportunity to talk to Dean Comes, President, Dona Harrison, Manager of Deposit Operations, and Megan Bartel Loan Operations. I first asked, who are you? First Bank became a division of Glacier Bank in 2006. Glacier Bank operates in over 100 communities across Montana, Nevada, Wyoming, Idaho, Colorado, Utah, and Arizona. It has a Community Bank philosophy. Glacier Bank acquires small community banks...

  • A Vet Remembers

    Serena Cator|Nov 6, 2019

    It was almost the end of my 12-hour shift when the call came in. As soon as you heard the voices on the radio, you knew something was different, and something was terribly wrong. I was the S2 (military intelligence) battle captain in our TOC (tactical operating center). I was in charge of all things that involved military intelligence for our current operations. So, the Battle Major hollered for me to send our UAV's (unmanned Ariel vehicles) to where our guys were being attacked. While this was...

  • Big Sandy's CSI Stroll "Merry Grinchmas" Button Designers

    Zoe Merrill|Nov 6, 2019

    What's coming? "And what happened then? Well...in Whoville they say that the Grinch's small heart grew three sizes that day!" The Big Sandy Annual Christmas Stroll's theme this year is Merry Grinchmas. It takes place December 7th. It will have all your favorite activities including the craft bazar, the Christmas parade of lights, and button drawing that evening. Starting last year, the CSI (Community Service and Improvement) Big Sandy committee asked the students of the Big Sandy High School to...

  • Taken from the May 24, 1917 Mountianeer Northern Montana State Bank to Have New Home

    Nov 6, 2019

    The Northern Montana State Bank has decided to erect a new home this summer, and work will commence as soon as possible on the new building. The new structure will stand on the same site as the bank now occupies, and the old building will be removed to the back of the lot and the bank will continue to occupy it until they move into the new structure. The new building will be in every way a fitting home for the ban, and when completed will be one of the finest in the state in a town of this size. The exterior on the two street sides will be...

  • Green Acres

    Tyler Lane|Nov 6, 2019

    Sampling of hay is essential to livestock management. Hay sampling is best accomplished with a hollow core probe consisting of a stainless-steel tube and a sharp cutting end. The Chouteau County Extension office has a hay probe available for check out. One core should be sampled from at least 20 bales from a lot of hay. A lot of hay is defined as hay harvested from a field of uniform maturity within two days. A lot should not exceed 200 tons. Poor sampling techniques and an inadequate number of subsamples (less than 20) are the largest sources...

  • North Central Montana Stockgrowers meet November 16

    Dana Darlington|Nov 6, 2019

    North Central Montana Stockgrowers Association is an organization that represents the growing needs of the North Central Montana area producers through education, legislation, and informing area producers. NCMSGA has been active for nearly 100 years and will celebrate the 100th year in 2020. November 16, 2019, will be an opportunity for area producers to come together for an informative afternoon at the Hensler Auditorium on MSU Northern's campus. We have lined up some great topics that are or...

  • What's Happening at BSMC?

    Jessica Dooley|Nov 6, 2019

    A big CONGRATULATIONS to the Nursing Staff for winning the third Annual BSMC Staff Costume Contest! Halloween is a big deal around here, and the 2019 holiday did not disappoint. The nursing staff dressed as the Addams Family; Ashley Allderdice, RN, as Morticia; Morgan Simpson, CNA, as Gomez; Jessica Dooley, RN, as of Wednesday; Lorraine Hanson, RN, as Pugsley; Donna Fetsch, CNA, as Uncle Fester; and Lynn Faber, CNA, as Cousin It. EVERYONE else in the facility dressed as Smurfs. The kitchen...

  • Senior Center. News

    Leslie Gregory|Nov 6, 2019

    Thursday, November 7- Pork Roast with apple sauce, fried Potaotes, veggies and Cottae Cheese. Friday, November 8- Chili & Cinnamon Rolls. Monday, November 11-Veteran’s Day $10.00, Roast Beef, mashed POtaotes, carrots, jello, Spinach Starwberry salad, and dessert. Tuesday, November 12- Chili Dogs, fries, and Broccoli apple salad. Wednesday, November 13- Parmesan Chicken over noodles, beans, Apple Waldorf slad, and dessert. Recipe of the week: Garlic-Roasted Cheesy Brussels Sprouts Ingredients 1 (16 ounce) package fresh Brussels sprouts, h...

  • Region 6 Havre Check Station Results after Opening Weekend of General Hunting Season

    Nov 6, 2019

    Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks’ Havre hunter check station was active over the weekend (Oct. 26-27) of general deer and elk opener, with the number of hunters checked a little below average. This was the third weekend that the check station has been open, as the station began collecting data Oct. 12-13, corresponding with the opening weekend of pheasant and general antelope. “Hunter numbers may have been down slightly this weekend due to the cool, windy weather, and because of the youth deer hunt being a week earlier,” said Havre-area biolo...

  • Getting By

    Janell Barber|Nov 6, 2019

    Food allergies, intolerances, sensitivities…..is there a difference? These terms are often confused to mean the same thing. It comes down to the immune system versus digestive system. Food allergies are a reaction by the immune system and can be as severe as life threatening. Food intolerances and sensitivities take place in the digestive system and are typically accompanied with discomfort which may cause interruptions in daily life making them very annoying and frustrating but also may lead to medical issues. With food allergies, the i...

  • Trunk or Treat is back this year! Children of the Corn-Dog Truck

    Kalee Rose|Oct 30, 2019

    Every Halloween for the past four years, Patti Pegar has used her food truck to give out corn dogs to the community. It has become a tradition between her and her husband, Don Pegar. The first year in 2014, they gave out hot dogs, and every year after, it’s been corn dogs. This is an excellent opportunity to give back to the community. “Giving something to kids and parents who may live out of town, making it easier to enjoy the night of spooky festivities and not have to worry about dinner,” Patti said. They spend as much on the corn dogs...

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