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Montana State University Park County Extension is proud to announce Year 12 graduates 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. These 15 graduates join 190 community leaders as alumni of the program. Made
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The Bozeman Symphony unveils its 2026–2027 season, Music that Moves Us . . . Near and Far, marking the orchestra’s 59th season with its most expansive and ambitious programming to date. This season invites audiences on a musical journey across cultures, landscapes, and eras. Each program explores a distinct sense of
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Feeling confident online doesn’t require technical expertise—just clear, practical guidance. On Tuesday, May 12th from 5 - 8 pm, community members are invited to a Cyber Safety Clinic at the Livingston-Park County Public Library, presented by CyberMontana in partnership with the Livingston-Park County Public Library. This clinic is
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By Kate Lende Four Park High seniors were recognized on April 30th for their athletic scholarships to compete in sports at the collegiate level. Family, friends, coaches, and community supporters gathered in the Rec Plex to take photos and celebrate the next step in these young athletes’ careers. Signing to
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Elk River Books and Elk River Arts & Lectures will host American Prairie founder Sean Gerrity for a reading and conversation about his new book, Wild on Purpose: The American Prairie Story and the Art of Thinking Bigger, on Thursday, June 4th at 7 pm (doors at 6:30 pm)
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Crazy Mountain Ranch shared plans for summer operations, community investment, and resource stewardship On Tuesday, April 28th, community members gathered at Shields Valley High School for an open house hosted by Shields Valley Schools, the town of Clyde Park, and Crazy Mountain Ranch (CMR). The event combined presentations with small-group
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On April 30th, the City County Complex at 414 E. Callender Street in Livingston filled with something you don’t typically see in those halls: middle school students asking questions, testing ideas, and examining closely the work that keeps a community running. Eighth graders from Sleeping Giant Middle School (SGMS)
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The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is bringing the popular Summer Outdoor Concert Series (SOCS) back for a fourth year in 2026. Starting June 4th and continuing through July 30th, the Shane Center will present free community concerts at the Henry Blake Pavilion from 5 to 8 pm each
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