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Longtime Livingston, Montana business owner, Kenneth George Ford, passed away on Monday, October 20, 2025 at Livingston Health and Rehabilitation Center. Ken was born on February 22, 1934 in Butte, Montana, to Irvin and Velma Ford. He spent over 70 years as a business owner with Alpine Music, Alpine Electronics,
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Elk River Books and Elk River Arts & Lectures will co-host the book launch celebration for Todd Goddard’s Devouring Time: Jim Harrison, a Writer’s Life, on Thursday, November 6th. Goddard will be in conversation with Harrison’s long-time poetry editor Joseph Bednarik. The free event will
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This month, Livingston HealthCare celebrates ten years in its home on Alpenglow Lane—a milestone made possible through the extraordinary generosity, trust, and collaboration of our community. When the medical center opened its clinic doors on October 26th, 2015, and the hospital on October 27th, 2015, it marked a defining
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On Monday, November 17th at 7 pm, The Blue Slipper Theatre and ASPEN (Abuse Support & Prevention Education Network) will co-host a public conversation about men’s mental health at the Blue Slipper Theatre located at 113 East Callender Street in Livingston. The informal panel discussion will feature clinical
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The Park County Land Trust (PCLT) is celebrating a remarkable first year, marked by growth, community support, and its very first conservation achievement! The organization recently received its official designation as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, opening the door to new opportunities for funding and partnerships. With an eight-member
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Livingston—The Campaign for the 4 Ranges Wellness Center today announced a $500,000 gift from Joyce Rudolph to fully fund the waterslide feature within the new Wellness Center’s aquatic complex. The new slide will be the only indoor waterslide in all of Southwest Montana—a signature attraction for
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The City of Livingston is calling on residents to participate in a crucial water infrastructure initiative aimed at identifying water service line materials throughout the community. In compliance with the Environmental Protection Agency’s Lead and Copper Rule Revision (LCRR), the city must complete a comprehensive inventory of all water
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The Lutefisk Dinner has been a tradition in the Shields Valley for 70 years. Join them on Sunday, November 2nd at the Shields River Lutheran Church in Wilsall. The meal is served starting at noon until 3 pm. The menu is lutefisk (codfish), lefse (potato pancake), ham, potatoes, corn, cranberries,
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