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The nation is coming together again on Saturday, March 28th. This protest, called No Kings 3, is expected to be the largest protest in America’s history. In a protest organized by Indivisible Park County and the Women’s Action Project, friends and neighbors will start gathering at 11:30
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The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts presents Cat-Griz Schools of Music on Saturday, April 4th at 3 pm in the Dulcie Theatre. Wonki Lee, Assistant Professor of Saxophone at Montana State University, and Dr. Er-Hsuan Li, Assistant Teaching Professor of Piano at Montana State University, will be
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St. Patrick’s Day is just around the corner. It’s celebrated each year on March 17th, the date traditionally believed to mark the death of Saint Patrick in 461 AD. He is widely credited with bringing Christianity to Ireland and is said to have used the three-leaf shamrock
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Friend, sweetheart, and husband, Richard Gary Tonnesen, 85, passed on to bigger fish and colder beer on January 26, 2026, at home and surrounded by loved ones. He was born on April 17, 1940, to John and Christine Tonnesen. Richard was preceded in death by his loving wife Sherry Tonnesen,
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The Community School Collaborative (CSC), in partnership with the Livingston School District—specifically Sleeping Giant Middle School—will host its next Cougar Career Day on Thursday, March 26th at Livingston HealthCare. For this special healthcare-focused event, SGMS 7th graders will be joined by students from Gardiner School and Shields
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Gallatin Valley Land Trust (GVLT) has reached a historic milestone in regional land conservation: 75,000 total acres of highly productive agricultural, wildlife-rich, and scenic open lands permanently protected across Gallatin, Park, and Madison counties. This marks a significant acceleration in GVLT’s efforts to protect Southwest Montana’s
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by Cassidy Crawford, LN, MS, RDN, Livingston HealthCare It’s National Nutrition Month and one nutrient that has been spending a lot of time in the limelight recently is protein. With everything from popcorn to water being loaded with protein and marketed like crazy, one may wonder, am I getting
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The now twenty-year-old Livingston Downtown Building Owners and Business Association (LDBOBA), formerly Livingston’s Downtown Association, has recently published its Downtown Long-Term Economic Development Objectives & Priorities as an advertisement in this issue of the Park County Community Journal. The organization’s ten objectives are research-based
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