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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 Grant Gager Wellness Center Update The Wellness Center continues to take shape at the corner of Gallatin and North M Streets! Last week, the pool specialists poured cement for the second pool at the Wellness Center (the lap pool was formed in March). This pool will have a maximum
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
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
By Grant Gager Wellness Center Update The Wellness Center continues to take shape at the corner of Gallatin and North M Streets! Last week, the pool specialists poured cement for the second pool at the Wellness Center (the lap pool was formed in March). This pool will have a maximum
by Independent Contributor
Managers Message By Grant Gager I am pleased to submit my fiscal year 2025-26 budget recommendations for review and consideration by the Commission and public. With this third budget recommendation as the Livingston City Manager, I’m excited to continue making meaningful improvements in how residents and visitors experience
by Independent Contributor
By Grant Grager Bike Season is Here! With Summer officially upon us, it's bike season in Livingston! The City has placed bike racks on Main Street, at both Callender and Lewis Streets, for your bike parking convenience. Riders are encouraged to use these parking areas while visiting the
by Independent Contributor
GIS Page Available for Public Maps Park County is your source for interactive maps containing city and county information such as green boxes locations, road maintenance info, fire districts, flood zones, and much more! The direct link for public maps is: https://public-maps parkcounty.hub. arcgis.com/ The West
by Independent Contributor
Submitted by Indivisible Park County On June 14th, Americans will again take to the streets as part of No Kings Day, a demonstration against Trump’s actions. In Park County, residents will have two events to attend: a noon rally in Livingston and an evening protest in Gardiner, both of
by Independent Contributor
Beginning Tuesday, June 2nd, the second phase of the W. Summit Street road construction will begin between N. 11th and N. 14th Streets, and is expected to continue through Thursday, June 18th. During this time, street crews will be milling the existing roadway in preparation for paving. Please be aware
by Independent Contributor