by Jill-Ann Ouellette
On Saturday, February 14th, three girls and three boys, ages 8-13, were crowned Champions at the Montana Elks State “Hoop Shoot”® free throw contest, which took place at Park High School in Livingston. District Champions from the five districts in Montana competed for the State Contest crowns.
On Thursday, February 5th, downtown Livingston filled with small groups of sixth graders walking between storefronts, studios, and community spaces with clipboards in hand and questions ready. Students from Sleeping Giant Middle School and Shields Valley School took part in a Downtown Livingston Cougar Career Day coordinated by the Community
The Community School Collaborative (CSC), in partnership with the Livingston School District—specifically Sleeping Giant Middle School—will host its next Cougar Career Day on Thursday, March 26th at Livingston HealthCare. For this special healthcare-focused event, SGMS 7th graders will be joined by students from Gardiner School and Shields Valley,
The Community School Collaborative (CSC), in partnership with the Livingston School District—specifically Sleeping Giant Middle School—will host its next Cougar Career Day on Thursday, March 26th at Livingston HealthCare. For this special healthcare-focused event, SGMS 7th graders will be joined by students from Gardiner School and Shields Valley,
by Jill-Ann Ouellette
On Saturday, February 14th, three girls and three boys, ages 8-13, were crowned Champions at the Montana Elks State “Hoop Shoot”® free throw contest, which took place at Park High School in Livingston. District Champions from the five districts in Montana competed for the State Contest crowns.
On Thursday, February 5th, downtown Livingston filled with small groups of sixth graders walking between storefronts, studios, and community spaces with clipboards in hand and questions ready. Students from Sleeping Giant Middle School and Shields Valley School took part in a Downtown Livingston Cougar Career Day coordinated by the Community
Park County’s first RAD (Resource Access Day) will be held Tuesday, February 17th, from 11 am to 1 pm at the Livingston Park County Library.
Staff from a wide range of local community service organizations, including Windrider, HRDC, WIC, the Early Childhood Coalition, the Livingston Food Resource Center, Loaves
All are invited to join the Explore Livingston Coalition for a Happy Hour Celebration on Wednesday, January 28th from 4 to 6:30 pm at the Elks Lodge. Explore Livingston is launching their Strategic Plan Economic Resilience through Collaboration (referred to as “the Plan”), which is the culmination of years
The Livingston Depot Center is proud to announce the return of Winter Makers Market on Saturday, February 28th from 9 am to 4 pm. The Winter Makers Market showcases local and regional artists, artisans, and makers inside the Livingston Depot atrium for one day during the cooler months of winter.
Tipping the scales at over 94,000 transactions, library users at the Livingston-Park County Public Library and the Bookmobile checked out more items in 2025 than in any year since 2004.
“The Library’s annual circulation has been steadily increasing since 2016, with the exception of 2020, when we were
The Friends of the Library will hold their annual meeting at the City-County Public Library on Monday, January 19th at 7 pm. There will be a short, 30-minute period for refreshments prior to the meeting, and everyone is welcome to attend. Following a short business meeting to outline 2026 activities