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HELENA – The Montana Motor Vehicle Division (MVD) launched Montana Mobile IDs, which allow Montanans to carry a digital version of their driver license or state-issued ID securely on their iPhone, Apple Watch, and Android devices, providing increased convenience, enhanced security, and greater privacy for users. Montana Mobile IDs allow
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The City of Livingston and 4 Ranges Community Recreation Foundation are pleased to invite the community to participate in submitting name ideas for the future center. Submission Guidelines When suggesting a name for the new Wellness Center, please consider the following guidelines: 1. Include the word “Wellness” in the name.
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The Yellowstone Bend Citizens Council (YBCC), in partnership with Wheatgrass Books, the City of Livingston, Neptune’s Brewery, and other local partners, invites the community to celebrate SunDay 2025 with a two-part event that combines art, family fun, and clean energy action. The weekend kicks off on Saturday, September
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By Rep. Jodee Etchart, PA-C HD 51 Think it won't happen in Montana...Since 2020, 29 people have died from Kratom concentrates in Montana. On July 29, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration urged the DEA to schedule 7-hydroxymitragynine (7-OH), a powerful opioid now
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The Frame Garden welcomes artists Lynn Bickerton Chan from the Gardiner area and former Livingston resident Georgia Donovan at the Art Walk on Friday, September 26th from 5:30 to 8 pm. This opening occurs during the inaugural Park County Art Week. Bickerton Chan grew up in the UK and
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Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Community Journal. By Patricia Grabow Jefferson famously said, “Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.” Perhaps you could rephrase that today as, holy heck, you have to watch people like a hawk.
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Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Community Journal. By Sheila Royston Montanans deserve clarity on decisions about our public lands—especially in contested, beloved places like the Crazy Mountains. Yet recent coverage has blurred the lines between two
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This annual community event returns this year on Sunday, September 21st after a several year hiatus. This fundraiser benefits the St. John’s Friendship Fund. Sonya Anderson, who serves on the Emigrant Hall Board and manages the Emigrant Hall rentals, has been organizing the event for several years and this
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