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The Park County Community Foundation (PCCF) is seeking opinions and input from every Park County resident via a community-wide questionnaire. The We Will Community Survey is a key component of the resident-informed We Will initiative that provides insight and guidance from the community for the future of Park County. “As
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The Bozeman Symphony has appointed Conor Whalen of Los Angeles as the new Director of the Bozeman Symphonic Choir, effective July 1st. In this role, Whalen will lead and develop the choir in alignment with the Symphony’s mission to engage, unite, and uplift the human spirit through music and
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The Park County Community Foundation (PCCF) is proud to announce the 2025 We Will grant recipients, awarding nearly $400,000 to 30 nonprofit organizations working to shape a stronger, more resilient Park County. Thanks to the generous support of the community, PCCF has awarded over $2 million We Will grants
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The SOCS (Summer Outdoor Concert Series) at The Shane Center keeps bringing terrific music every Thursday night in June and July to the Henry Blake Pavilion. Thursday, June 24th brings a new artist to the stage, Texas Country/Americana artist Bo De Peña. Colorado-based songwriter/performer Bo DePeña has developed
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By Blue Duck, Legendary PBR Bull and Occasional Philosopher This is your boy, Blue Duck—1,635 pounds of muscle, attitude, and Oklahoma sass. I live the good life most days: grazing in the sun, napping in the shade, and making Cord McCoy fetch me snacks like the well-trained butler
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Wheatgrass Books, located at 120 N. Main Street in Livingston, will be hosting two events during the first scheduled art walk of the 2025 season on Friday, June 27th from 5 to 8 pm. Cassidy Randall, an award-winning author from Missoula, will be celebrating the recent release of her book
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Managers Message By Grant Gager I am pleased to submit my fiscal year 2025-26 budget recommendations for review and consideration by the Commission and public. With this third budget recommendation as the Livingston City Manager, I’m excited to continue making meaningful improvements in how residents and visitors experience Livingston
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For kids who receive school meals, the summer months can be the hungriest time of year. No Kid Hungry Montana provided three organizations across the state with a total of $20,100 to help reach more kids in rural communities with summer meals. Traditional summer meal programs have only reached
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