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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 sold in vape
 
            To raise awareness about struggles faced by workers today, Indivisible Park County and the Women’s Action Project partnered with a national initiative called Workers Over Billionaires. The two local groups organized a peaceful, nonviolent Labor Day protest on Monday, September 1st from 4:30 to 5:30 pm at
 
            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.
by Independent Contributor 
             
            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.
by Independent Contributor 
            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 sold in vape
by Independent Contributor 
            To raise awareness about struggles faced by workers today, Indivisible Park County and the Women’s Action Project partnered with a national initiative called Workers Over Billionaires. The two local groups organized a peaceful, nonviolent Labor Day protest on Monday, September 1st from 4:30 to 5:30 pm at
by Independent Contributor 
            The Big Timber city council and Mayor Greg DeBoer gathered once again at Carnegie Library on Monday, August 18th to discuss and approve a bulk water sales policy drafted by water subcommittee members Karri Baird and Justin Ferguson in consultation with city attorney Jim Lippert and Public Works Director Kris
by Tony L. Crowder 
            Big Timber—The water war waged to the east in Sweetgrass County has ceased. In Big Timber, a clash between big business and representative democracy saw the latter emerge victorious when city council members and Mayor Greg DeBoer temporarily suspended bulk water sales (excluding support for emergency services) in a
by Tony L. Crowder 
            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 
            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 
            What began in the Shields Valley over two years ago and became a battle for water rights has now ended in a consent decree between the Crazy Mountain Ranch (CMR) and the Montana Department of Natural Resource Conservation (DNRC), the latter of which had filed a recent lawsuit on July
by Tony L. Crowder 
             
            