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Join Wheatgrass Books on Saturday, September 27th, beginning at noon for a reading and conversation with journalist Nico Lang and Kev Hamm to discuss the book American Teenager: How Trans Kids Are Surviving Hate and Finding Joy in a Turbulent Era. American Teenager: How Trans Kids Are Surviving Hate and
by Independent ContributorMontana State University Park County Extension is proud to announce the Year 12 participants of Leadership 49, a nine-month leadership program designed to develop empowered and engaged citizens that will strengthen and connect the communities of Park County. Entering its eleventh year, Leadership 49 has graduated over 180 community leaders.
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Public water systems nationwide are required to complete a service line inventory by November 1, 2027, to identify any lead pipes delivering drinking water to homes. The City of Livingston is working with the Montana Departments of Commerce and Environmental Quality to complete this inventory, and we need your help.
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The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts in Livingston is proud to present a community theatre production of the musical The Hunchback of Notre Dame from October 17th to November 9th. Based on Victor Hugo’s dark gothic novel, The Hunchback of Notre Dame takes us to fifteenth-century Paris, where
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Join the Blue Slipper Theatre for an open audition for The Aliens, written by Annie Baker and directed by Sarah Sherman. Auditions will be held on Monday, September 29th from 5:30 to 8 pm at the Blue Slipper Theatre at 113 E. Callender St., Livingston. Available roles are JASPER
by Independent ContributorPark County—Elk River Arts & Lectures (ERAL), Livingston’s premiere literary arts organization, is delighted to announce that Yetta Stein has taken the role of Executive Director, a leadership transition marking an exciting new chapter for the organization. Stein is a dynamic and visionary Park County resident whose deep
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We all like to support our favorite candidates for office but did you know there are rules about political signs? Have you ever had a sign go missing? Depending on where you live the oversight can be either the State of Montana or the municipality that you live in. In
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Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not reflect the views of the Community Journal. by David Lewis Have you ever thought about your health exposure to swimming in chlorinated water? How about your children or grandchildren living at the local pool for the summer? Or
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