Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Community Journal.
By Sheila Royston
Montanans deserve clarity on decisions about our public lands—especially in contested, beloved places like the Crazy Mountains. Yet recent coverage has blurred the lines between two
This annual community event returns this year on Sunday, September 21st after a several year hiatus. This fundraiser benefits the St. John’s Friendship Fund. Sonya Anderson, who serves on the Emigrant Hall Board and manages the Emigrant Hall rentals, has been organizing the event for several years and this
Join them on Friday, September 26th, from 5 – 9 pm for a vibrant evening of art, poetry, and community during Livingston’s Friday Art Walk.
The night begins upstairs in the community space with an artist reception for the Kintsugi Art Exhibit, showcasing visual and literary works by local artists
The Shane Center presents this amazing travel memoir film in the Dulcie Theatre on Thursday, September 18th, at 7 pm. Doors open at 6 pm and admission is free, please contact the box office at 406-222-1420 or go to www.theshanecenter.org for more information on getting your seat reserved.
This month the Livingston Fringe Festival (LFF) makes its debut. From September 22nd through September 28th twelve original plays will be performed at nine different locations around Livingston, and with over forty performers participating. Fringe theater festivals have their roots in the Edinburgh Fringe Fest in Scotland, established in 1947,
Join the Frame Garden for a paper cut art class featuring instructor Georgia Donovan on Saturday, September 27th from 10 to 11 am during Art Week Park County. This class is appropriate for kids age 7 and above, as well as adults. All supplies are included. To register, please call
It’s been nearly 50 years since a passenger rail line whined into the historic Livingston Depot Center built over a century ago—the original gateway to Yellowstone National Park, a bustling hub breathing life into Park County until 1979, when Amtrak indefinitely halted passenger service, an offering first made
September is National Suicide Prevention Month and LiveWell49 has events planned to help bring awareness to this important topic in Park County.
September 8th was national 988 Day, a day of action held annually to raise awareness about the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline. “Having 988 is a game-changer in
Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Community Journal.
By Sheila Royston
Montanans deserve clarity on decisions about our public lands—especially in contested, beloved places like the Crazy Mountains. Yet recent coverage has blurred the lines between two
The National Alliance On Metal Illness (NAMI) has designated September as National Suicide Prevention Month to shine a spotlight on a topic not often talked about... suicide.
“Regarding the question of suicide, keep it a question. It’s not really an answer.” - Peter McWilliams
Everyone is affected by suicide,
The Park County Community Journal (PCCJ) presents its 9th annual Best of Park County poll, a contest intended to showcase our community’s best—the outstanding people, places, and local businesses that make this special community vibrant.
Voting will begin on Wednesday, August 20th, at 9 am and concludes three
Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not reflect the views of the Community Journal.
By Brad Wilson
In his recent guest column, Sam Byrne, managing partner of CrossHarbor Capital Partners, offered an apology to the Shields Valley community for missteps in water use at Crazy
Park Local Development Corporation, in collaboration with MSU Extension Park County, is proud to announce the launch of a new opportunity aimed at strengthening the local business community. The Master and Mingle series kicks off with its first sessions on August 26th and August 28th, offering business owners a unique
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
Looking for a fun weekend escape? Want to go to the mountains and see something new? It’s time to take in the third annual “FORGET ME
KNOT MUSIC & ART FEST” in Cooke City on August 15th and 16th. Seven singer/songwriter musicians from across the Northern Rockies will
Since 2009, the Livingston Center for Art and Culture has proudly hosted Plein Air Painting on the Yellowstone. This year, a gathering of 35 talented artists will converge to capture the breathtaking beauty of Park County, culminating in a stunning Wet-Paint Gala on August 8th that is open the public.
The story published last week regarding the Department of Natural Resource Conservation (DNRC) and Crazy Mountain Ranch (CMR) has been updated to reflect several important facts pertinent to providing a fully comprehensive and objective overview of the situation still unfolding in the Shields Valley. These updates include but are not
Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Community Journal.
By Sheila Royston
Montanans deserve clarity on decisions about our public lands—especially in contested, beloved places like the Crazy Mountains. Yet recent coverage has blurred the lines between two
This annual community event returns this year on Sunday, September 21st after a several year hiatus. This fundraiser benefits the St. John’s Friendship Fund. Sonya Anderson, who serves on the Emigrant Hall Board and manages the Emigrant Hall rentals, has been organizing the event for several years and this
Join them on Friday, September 26th, from 5 – 9 pm for a vibrant evening of art, poetry, and community during Livingston’s Friday Art Walk.
The night begins upstairs in the community space with an artist reception for the Kintsugi Art Exhibit, showcasing visual and literary works by local artists
The Shane Center presents this amazing travel memoir film in the Dulcie Theatre on Thursday, September 18th, at 7 pm. Doors open at 6 pm and admission is free, please contact the box office at 406-222-1420 or go to www.theshanecenter.org for more information on getting your seat reserved.
This month the Livingston Fringe Festival (LFF) makes its debut. From September 22nd through September 28th twelve original plays will be performed at nine different locations around Livingston, and with over forty performers participating. Fringe theater festivals have their roots in the Edinburgh Fringe Fest in Scotland, established in 1947,
Join the Frame Garden for a paper cut art class featuring instructor Georgia Donovan on Saturday, September 27th from 10 to 11 am during Art Week Park County. This class is appropriate for kids age 7 and above, as well as adults. All supplies are included. To register, please call
It’s been nearly 50 years since a passenger rail line whined into the historic Livingston Depot Center built over a century ago—the original gateway to Yellowstone National Park, a bustling hub breathing life into Park County until 1979, when Amtrak indefinitely halted passenger service, an offering first made
September is National Suicide Prevention Month and LiveWell49 has events planned to help bring awareness to this important topic in Park County.
September 8th was national 988 Day, a day of action held annually to raise awareness about the 988 suicide and crisis lifeline. “Having 988 is a game-changer in