In many rural communities, young people grow up surrounded by hardworking adults but have limited opportunities to see what different careers actually look like from the inside. A program at Sleeping Giant Middle School is working to change that.
This spring, 15 students in the school’s Young Entrepreneurs class
More than 350 members and guests are expected to attend the 103rd Convention of the Montana State Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.), held June 5th-7th at the Fairmont Hot Springs Resort.
State President Linda Meine will preside over the meeting, which highlights this year’s theme: “Oh the Phe-Gnome-nal
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
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
In many rural communities, young people grow up surrounded by hardworking adults but have limited opportunities to see what different careers actually look like from the inside. A program at Sleeping Giant Middle School is working to change that.
This spring, 15 students in the school’s Young Entrepreneurs class
More than 350 members and guests are expected to attend the 103rd Convention of the Montana State Philanthropic Educational Organization (P.E.O.), held June 5th-7th at the Fairmont Hot Springs Resort.
State President Linda Meine will preside over the meeting, which highlights this year’s theme: “Oh the Phe-Gnome-nal
HELENA - Attorney General Austin Knudsen and Stockman Bank announced Brooke Murphy as the winner of the fifth annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Poster Contest during National Police Week. Brooke is a fifth-grade student at Hellgate Intermediate in Missoula.
In her artist statement, Brooke said she made the poster because, “I
By Kate Lende
Four Park High seniors were recognized on April 30th for their athletic scholarships to compete in sports at the collegiate level. Family, friends, coaches, and community supporters gathered in the Rec Plex to take photos and celebrate the next step in these young athletes’ careers.
Signing to
On April 30th, the City County Complex at 414 E. Callender Street in Livingston filled with something you don’t typically see in those halls: middle school students asking questions, testing ideas, and examining closely the work that keeps a community running.
Eighth graders from Sleeping Giant Middle School (SGMS)
There’s something special happening just north of Yellowstone—and it’s drawing a crowd.
After years without a full-scale musical, Gardiner School made a triumphant return to the stage last year with Footloose, performing for over 500 attendees. This spring, they’re raising the bar even higher with a
BOZEMAN — The Bozeman Symphony invites children and families to Symphony Storytime featuring the flute on Wednesday, April 22nd at 10:15 am at the Bozeman Public Library.
This free, interactive program presented in partnership with the Library’s Toddler and Preschool Storytime blends engaging storytelling with live music to create