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OP-ED   -   Aug 08, 2025 Op-Ed: How Much Fake Can Authenticity Take?
Op-Ed: How Much Fake Can Authenticity Take?

Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not reflect the views of the Community Journal.  By Patricia Grabow The fight to save Montana’s authentic character has been an uphill battle for decades, though to Livingston’s credit, we’ve managed to safeguard a lot of

by Independent Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Aug 08, 2025 "Shane Center Presents" Offers Soul Skillet in the Blake Pavilion
"Shane Center Presents" Offers Soul Skillet in the Blake Pavilion

The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is changing up their popular Shane Center Presents program by moving the September 6th program from the Dulcie Theater to the Henry E. Blake Pavilion.  John Roberts’ Soul Skillet is a vibrant, vocal-led soul and blues project that fuses the rich sounds

by Independent Contributor
Community   -   Aug 08, 2025 Stafford Animal Shelter Announces Promotion of Alicia Davis to Executive Director
Stafford Animal Shelter Announces Promotion of Alicia Davis to Executive Director

The Stafford Animal Shelter is delighted to announce the appointment of Alicia Davis as its new Executive Director as of June 2025. With over a decade of dedicated service to the shelter, Alicia has been instrumental in advancing the mission and programing. Since joining the shelter in 2015, Alicia has

by Independent Contributor
OP-ED   -   Aug 08, 2025 Letter to the Editor: Red Flags in the Crazy Mountains
Letter to the Editor: Red Flags in the Crazy Mountains

Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not reflect the views of the Community Journal.  By Sheila Royston, Wilsall Resident Dear Editor, It’s encouraging to see local media shedding light on the water rights dispute surrounding Crazy Mountain Ranch (CMR). Investigative efforts by advocate Keegan

by Independent Contributor
Conservation   -   Aug 06, 2025 The Bulk Water Battle of Big Timber
The Bulk Water Battle of Big Timber

Big Timber—An estimated 70 residents attended the public hearing and regular city council meeting scheduled for Monday, August 4th located at the Carnegie Library on 314 McLeod Street in Big Timber. The meeting, led by Mayor Greg DeBoer, primarily concerned resolution #1044, an amendment to the city’s budget

by Tony L. Crowder
Arts-Entertainment   -   Aug 01, 2025 The Shane Center's Annual Spotlight Gala Fundraiser August 23rd in the Blake Pavilion
The Shane Center's Annual Spotlight Gala  Fundraiser August 23rd in the Blake Pavilion

The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts invites you to an unforgettable evening of dinner, dancing, and community celebration at its annual Spotlight Gala on Friday, August 23rd at 5:30 pm in the beautiful Blake Pavilion. As The Shane Center’s one and only annual fundraiser, the Spotlight Gala

by Independent Contributor
Recreation   -   Aug 01, 2025 17th Annual Night Owl Run Shifts Gears to Support Livingston Parks and Recreation
17th Annual Night Owl Run Shifts Gears to Support Livingston Parks and Recreation

The beloved Night Owl Run returns for its 17th year with an exciting new mission: supporting the continued growth and development of Livingston Parks and Recreation. Formerly organized in partnership with the non-profit Night Owl Run group, this year marks a new chapter as the City of Livingston Recreation

by Independent Contributor
Sports   -   Aug 01, 2025 Livingston’s Calamity’s Classic Rodeo Heading Your Way on August 16th and 17th
Livingston’s Calamity’s Classic Rodeo Heading Your Way on August 16th and 17th

Calamity’s Classic Rodeo blends western traditions with 21st Century technology, bringing an exciting twist to the rodeo scene in Livingston. Its parent company Windy City Outlaws has curated an exceptional event in collaboration with trusted professionals including their Montana stock contractors Sparky Dreesen & Paul Eiker of Big Circle

by Independent Contributor
Op-Ed: How Much Fake Can Authenticity Take?
OP-ED   -   Aug 08, 2025 Op-Ed: How Much Fake Can Authenticity Take?

Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not reflect the views of the Community Journal.  By Patricia Grabow The fight to save Montana’s authentic character has been an uphill battle for decades, though to Livingston’s credit, we’ve managed to safeguard a lot of

by Independent Contributor
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OP-ED   -   Aug 08, 2025 Op-Ed: How Much Fake Can Authenticity Take?
Op-Ed: How Much Fake Can Authenticity Take?

Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not reflect the views of the Community Journal.  By Patricia Grabow The fight to save Montana’s authentic character has been an uphill battle for decades, though to Livingston’s credit, we’ve managed to safeguard a lot of

by Independent Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Aug 08, 2025 "Shane Center Presents" Offers Soul Skillet in the Blake Pavilion
"Shane Center Presents" Offers Soul Skillet in the Blake Pavilion

The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is changing up their popular Shane Center Presents program by moving the September 6th program from the Dulcie Theater to the Henry E. Blake Pavilion.  John Roberts’ Soul Skillet is a vibrant, vocal-led soul and blues project that fuses the rich sounds

by Independent Contributor
Community   -   Aug 08, 2025 Stafford Animal Shelter Announces Promotion of Alicia Davis to Executive Director
Stafford Animal Shelter Announces Promotion of Alicia Davis to Executive Director

The Stafford Animal Shelter is delighted to announce the appointment of Alicia Davis as its new Executive Director as of June 2025. With over a decade of dedicated service to the shelter, Alicia has been instrumental in advancing the mission and programing. Since joining the shelter in 2015, Alicia has

by Independent Contributor
OP-ED   -   Aug 08, 2025 Letter to the Editor: Red Flags in the Crazy Mountains
Letter to the Editor: Red Flags in the Crazy Mountains

Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not reflect the views of the Community Journal.  By Sheila Royston, Wilsall Resident Dear Editor, It’s encouraging to see local media shedding light on the water rights dispute surrounding Crazy Mountain Ranch (CMR). Investigative efforts by advocate Keegan

by Independent Contributor
Conservation   -   Aug 06, 2025 The Bulk Water Battle of Big Timber
The Bulk Water Battle of Big Timber

Big Timber—An estimated 70 residents attended the public hearing and regular city council meeting scheduled for Monday, August 4th located at the Carnegie Library on 314 McLeod Street in Big Timber. The meeting, led by Mayor Greg DeBoer, primarily concerned resolution #1044, an amendment to the city’s budget

by Tony L. Crowder
Arts-Entertainment   -   Aug 01, 2025 The Shane Center's Annual Spotlight Gala Fundraiser August 23rd in the Blake Pavilion
The Shane Center's Annual Spotlight Gala  Fundraiser August 23rd in the Blake Pavilion

The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts invites you to an unforgettable evening of dinner, dancing, and community celebration at its annual Spotlight Gala on Friday, August 23rd at 5:30 pm in the beautiful Blake Pavilion. As The Shane Center’s one and only annual fundraiser, the Spotlight Gala

by Independent Contributor
Recreation   -   Aug 01, 2025 17th Annual Night Owl Run Shifts Gears to Support Livingston Parks and Recreation
17th Annual Night Owl Run Shifts Gears to Support Livingston Parks and Recreation

The beloved Night Owl Run returns for its 17th year with an exciting new mission: supporting the continued growth and development of Livingston Parks and Recreation. Formerly organized in partnership with the non-profit Night Owl Run group, this year marks a new chapter as the City of Livingston Recreation

by Independent Contributor
Sports   -   Aug 01, 2025 Livingston’s Calamity’s Classic Rodeo Heading Your Way on August 16th and 17th
Livingston’s Calamity’s Classic Rodeo Heading Your Way on August 16th and 17th

Calamity’s Classic Rodeo blends western traditions with 21st Century technology, bringing an exciting twist to the rodeo scene in Livingston. Its parent company Windy City Outlaws has curated an exceptional event in collaboration with trusted professionals including their Montana stock contractors Sparky Dreesen & Paul Eiker of Big Circle

by Independent Contributor
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