Jill Ouellette
Since his start in Jackson Hole, WY, as a protégé of world renowned New York photographer Jay Maisel, in the early 1970s, through the early 2000s, he became renowned worldwide among editorial, corporate and advertising photo editors, art directors and graphic designers for his versatility and the quality of his
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by Jill-Ann Ouellette On Saturday, February 14th, three girls and three boys, ages 8-13, were crowned Champions at the Montana Elks State “Hoop Shoot”® free throw contest, which took place at Park High School in Livingston. District Champions from the five districts in Montana competed for the State Contest crowns.
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The October Progressive Raffle Winner was Nels Swandal. On October 17th, he received a bountiful Bobcat/Griz Sports basket, which included three tickets for the November game and lots of swag. All the folks that bought a ticket maintain their chance to win for each of the monthly drawings through
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A cornerstone in our community, the Livingston Elks Lodge #246 has served the Park and Sweetgrass county communities through a number of grant programs and other charitable efforts to benefit youth to grow up healthy and drug-free, offer youth scholarships, meet the needs of today’s veterans, improve the quality
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Aptly named for the rugged men who explored this area starting in the 1860s, where the views are as good as the gold they were looking for. If you can pull your eyes away from the surrounding mountain views, you’ll run by big and small reminders of the mining
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For the last twenty years or so Wilsall has been serving up a delicious community dinner followed by a movie under the stars. This annual summer event on August 1st is a major fundraiser for Build A Better Wilsall that you will not want to miss! Be at the Wilsall
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Author Kevin “Raphael” Fitch, of Livingston, will sign copies of his new book: Astrology, Light and America’s Future, at the Emigrant Market, this Saturday. It is his third major work, since Celestial Configurations of Africa and the Caribbean, Raphael’s 626 page book on African historical cycles, was released
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Gunnery Sergeant (GySgt) Justin M. Hartley is retiring from the US Marine Corps effective August 31, 2025, after 21 years of exemplary service. He is the son of Steve and Marilyn Hartley of Paradise Valley, Livingston. A ceremony was held at Camp Lejeune, NC, with several family members in attendance.
by Jill Ouellette