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The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is excited to host the fourth Annual Spring Sale this April. The Spring Sale kicks off Friday, April 10th with our Sip & Shop from 5 to 8 pm, and continues Saturday, April 11th from 10 am to 4 pm and Sunday, April
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Bruce Swarny, MD, Psychiatry, Livingston HealthCare Stress today feels almost like the air we breathe—constant, invisible, and too often accepted as normal. Between financial pressures, family responsibilities, and the ever accelerating demands of work, many of us move through life carrying more tension than we realize. And as we
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Jack Willhite’s Rock & Roll Comedy Show Coming to the Lodge Saturday, April 18th at 7 pm. Tickets are $10 per person. Where Rock & Roll and Comedy Collide! This show is high energy, hilarious parodies of your favorite rock stars. Armed with a half-ton of guitars, amps, lighting,
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Elk River Arts & Lectures (ERAL) presents an evening with Nina McConigley, author of the 2013 short story collection, Cowboys and East Indians, and her newly released novel, How to Commit a Postcolonial Murder. The event takes place on Thursday, April 16th at 7pm, at Elk River Books located at
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On March 26th, Livingston HealthCare partnered with the Community School Collaborative to host a full day “Health and Wellness” Cougar Career Day for seventh grade students from Sleeping Giant Middle School, Shields Valley, and Gardiner. Rather than bringing professionals into the classroom, Cougar Career Days place students directly inside workplaces.
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Anticipation filled the Depot as guests sized up their competition for the third annual Night at the Museums: An Evening of Park County Trivia. Co-hosts Kris King of Explore Livingston and Laura Cota, director of the Livingston Depot, led the evening with sharp local knowledge and plenty of humor. Teams
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By Jeff Wagner The “No Kings” narrative provides an empirical example of how groups can be co-opted via the mass formation process—a form of psychological group hypnosis that erodes individuals’ ethical and moral self-awareness while also robbing them of their ability to think critically. If allowed to progress unchecked,
by Independent ContributorAs Western Sustainability Exchange wraps up its final season managing the Market, community organizations and passionate individuals are invited to step forward, learn the ropes this summer, and carry this community tradition into the future. The Livingston Farmers Market has been a cornerstone of Park County’s summer for nearly
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