HELENA — The Transparent Election Initiative (TEI) has announced that the organization will begin hosting virtual webinars designed to teach Montana voters how to mail in signatures for ballot measure I-194. Also called “The Montana Plan,” the measure aims to eliminate dark money influence in Montana elections by redefining what
This May, the Park County Community Foundation (PCCF) awarded seven scholarships memorializing two renowned Park County residents. Five students received the Barbara Thronson Scholarship representing Shields Valley and Park High Schools. One student from Park High School received the David Gibson Memorial Scholarship, while a Shields Valley High School student
The Livingston HealthCare Foundation is proud to announce that Carol Lalani and the late Sal Lalani have been selected as the recipients of the 2026 Debbie Erdman–Lee Freeman Leadership in Philanthropy Award.
The award recognizes individuals whose transformational generosity and leadership have improved the welfare of citizens and enhanced
The Livingston HealthCare Foundation is proud to announce that Carol Lalani and the late Sal Lalani have been selected as the recipients of the 2026 Debbie Erdman–Lee Freeman Leadership in Philanthropy Award.
The award recognizes individuals whose transformational generosity and leadership have improved the welfare of citizens and enhanced
HELENA — The Transparent Election Initiative (TEI) has announced that the organization will begin hosting virtual webinars designed to teach Montana voters how to mail in signatures for ballot measure I-194. Also called “The Montana Plan,” the measure aims to eliminate dark money influence in Montana elections by redefining what
This May, the Park County Community Foundation (PCCF) awarded seven scholarships memorializing two renowned Park County residents. Five students received the Barbara Thronson Scholarship representing Shields Valley and Park High Schools. One student from Park High School received the David Gibson Memorial Scholarship, while a Shields Valley High School student
Applications are now available for the thirteenth year of Leadership 49, an MSU Park County Extension program. The nine-month leadership development program for Park County citizens is comprised of immersive, day-long sessions hosted in different communities and a group project. Participants develop leadership skills, increase their knowledge about
Weekly Summer Tradition Returns to Miles Band Shell Park with Local Vendors, Live Music, Themed Events, and Family-Friendly Fun Every Wednesday Evening
The Livingston Farmers Market returns for its 24th season on Wednesday, June 3rd, bringing 16 weeks of fresh local food, live music, artisan vendors, community events, and
The Foundation Announces Annual We Will Grants to 31 Park County Nonprofits
The Park County Community Foundation (PCCF) has announced its 2026 We Will grant recipients, awarding over $440,000 to 31 nonprofit organizations working to solve the greatest challenges facing Park County. Thanks to the continued generosity of the
The Park County Land Trust (PCLT) is honored to recognize and thank photographer and conservation advocate Peter Murray for his generous donation of photography to support the organization’s marketing, outreach, and educational efforts.
Murray’s striking images of Montana landscapes, wildlife, and natural ecosystems will help PCLT tell the
The Park County Senior Center is proud to announce the development of The Hub Club Cafe, a new community-centered café and gathering space designed to bring people together across generations while promoting wellness, creativity, and connection.
Located inside the Park County Senior Citizens building at 202 South Main Street,