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The Park County Housing Coalition, one of many programs hosted by the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC), in partnership with Sage Lodge, hosted a community visioning session on Tuesday, November 18th to explore novel strategies for addressing the longstanding housing crisis plaguing Park County. The housing conundrum, nothing new to
The October Progressive Raffle Winner was Nels Swandal. On October 17th, he received a bountiful Bobcat/Griz Sports basket, which included three tickets for the November game and lots of swag. All the folks that bought a ticket maintain their chance to win for each of the monthly drawings through
The Park County Community Foundation (PCCF) is proud to announce the completion of the Emergency Food Response Campaign, which inspired 147 donors to generously give over $146,000 to support local non-profits working on the front lines of hunger relief. The Emergency Food Response Fund was created to address urgent
by Independent Contributor
The Park County Community Foundation (PCCF) is proud to announce the completion of the Emergency Food Response Campaign, which inspired 147 donors to generously give over $146,000 to support local non-profits working on the front lines of hunger relief. The Emergency Food Response Fund was created to address urgent
by Independent Contributor
The Park County Housing Coalition, one of many programs hosted by the Human Resource Development Council (HRDC), in partnership with Sage Lodge, hosted a community visioning session on Tuesday, November 18th to explore novel strategies for addressing the longstanding housing crisis plaguing Park County. The housing conundrum, nothing new to
by Tony L. Crowder
The October Progressive Raffle Winner was Nels Swandal. On October 17th, he received a bountiful Bobcat/Griz Sports basket, which included three tickets for the November game and lots of swag. All the folks that bought a ticket maintain their chance to win for each of the monthly drawings through
by Jill Ouellette
MSU Extension and Park Local Development Corporation hosts the Master and Mingle series fourth offering of sessions on November 18th and 20th, offering business owners a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and grow. Park Local Development Corporation is a Park County based economic development corporation that seeks to break down
by Independent Contributor
HRDC is preparing to open its Livingston Warming Center for the upcoming winter season, providing a safe, warm space for individuals experiencing homelessness or lacking adequate heat during Montana’s coldest months. The Warming Center model operates seasonally and relies on community support and fundraising to keep its doors open.
by Independent Contributor
The Park County Environmental Council’s (PCEC) Livingston Loves Trees program, along with 20 volunteers and City of Livingston employees, received hands-on training on how to properly prune young trees. Over the past four years, Livingston Loves Trees has planted 381 trees across the city—and now, those trees are
by Independent Contributor
Park Local Development Corporation and MSU Extension Park County will offer the third Master and Mingle series. The program is intended to give business owners a chance to connect with one another, learn, and grow through practical workshops and networking. The goal is to build relationships and strengthen the local
by Independent Contributor
Over 1,100 community members participated in the Park County Community Foundation’s seventh annual We Will Community Survey this summer. Findings from the survey will be presented to the public at an in-person event and two virtual events this month, with details below. Since 2018, PCCF has surveyed residents
by Independent Contributor