
The Park County Environmental Council (PCEC) is thrilled to announce that it will be planting another 100 trees across Livingston next week. Over the past few months, over 80 residents, and organizations including Park High School and the Depot Center have signed up to adopt, water and care for these
by PCCJ Contributor
By Jill-Ann Ouellette The Livingston Roundup Association is looking to crown the next Miss Livingston Roundup and Miss Teen Livingston Roundup! You are invited to attend the horsemanship competition at the Park County Fairgrounds, 46 View Vista Drive, on Saturday, June 14th at 9 am which will be followed by
by Jill Ouellette
Come on down to Gardiner on May 24th for a celebration of the Wild West! This horse drive has been bringing horses from the Gardiner rodeo grounds to the Jardine rodeo grounds since 1982. The horses, cowboys, and cowgirls race through town and up 2000 feet in ele-vation to the
by PCCJ Contributor
Prevention Coordinator Jessica Issacs Shares Strategies to Empower Young People ASPEN has programs to help kids and teens build healthy relationships and to recognize warning signs of unhealthy ones. Between Mother’s and Father’s Day, on Tuesday, May 27th, ASPEN invites parents to lunch to learn some tips and
by PCCJ Contributor
Several Students Were Honored Tuesday During Park High's Academic Achievement and Military Enlistment Awards Ceremony Park County Dugout - May 2025 TheParkCountyDugout.substack.com By: Jeff Schlapp On Tuesday night, Park High School celebrated Excellence. It applauded Greatness. It saluted dedication, resolve, integrity, curiosity, responsiveness, and caring. Eighty-four
by PCCJ Contributor
Judging Involved Writing a 750-Word Essay About Using Civics to Solve a Community Problem and a Live Quiz Testing Civics Knowledge Park County Dugout - May 11, 2025 TheParkCountyDugout.substack.com By: Jeff Schlapp On Saturday, six civic-minded middle schoolers from Park County participated in the Second Annual National Civics
by PCCJ Contributor
The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts has announced the lineup for their popular summer music series for 2025. For the fourth year in a row, The Shane Center presents a family-friendly afternoon featuring food trucks and free live music under the Henry Blake Pavilion every Thursday in June and
by PCCJ Contributor
Wellness Center Update Aided by the recent warm weather, construction on the new Wellness Center continues on schedule. Last week, the crews got busy forming the lap pool! Later this month, they will turn their attention to the recreation pool as we await the fabrication of the wall panels so
by PCCJ Contributor
The Park County Environmental Council (PCEC) is thrilled to announce that it will be planting another 100 trees across Livingston next week. Over the past few months, over 80 residents, and organizations including Park High School and the Depot Center have signed up to adopt, water and care for these
by PCCJ Contributor
By Jill-Ann Ouellette The Livingston Roundup Association is looking to crown the next Miss Livingston Roundup and Miss Teen Livingston Roundup! You are invited to attend the horsemanship competition at the Park County Fairgrounds, 46 View Vista Drive, on Saturday, June 14th at 9 am which will be followed by

Come on down to Gardiner on May 24th for a celebration of the Wild West! This horse drive has been bringing horses from the Gardiner rodeo grounds to the Jardine rodeo grounds since 1982. The horses, cowboys, and cowgirls race through town and up 2000 feet in ele-vation to the

The Park County Community Journal is excited to officially launch its new website on Friday, May 9th.
Look for the following content this Friday, May 9th! Park County Community Journal Launches New Website The Park County Community Journal is excited to officially launch its new website on Friday, May 9th. Stay tuned for more information. Pediatrician Heather DiCross Says Goodbye to Livingston Community After 11 years Local

The Livingston City Commission, during a regular meeting scheduled for Tuesday, February 18, unanimously voted to increase City Manager Grant Gager’s salary

On Saturday, February 8th, three girls and three boys, ages 8-13, were crowned Champions at the Montana Elks State “Hoop Shoot”® free throw contest,

That’ does it! I’m awake at 4:30 am, Tues., Feb. 18th, and its still snowing, That’s the last straw! I mean snowflake. Patience is kaput! I can’t remember when it wasn’t snowing! My artist’s block thing is over. I’m kicking it out;

Let’s take a look at the different types of food. Did you know there are more than 40 different nutrients in food?

The Park County Environmental Council (PCEC) is thrilled to announce that it will be planting another 100 trees across Livingston next week. Over the past few months, over 80 residents, and organizations including Park High School and the Depot Center have signed up to adopt, water and care for these
by PCCJ Contributor
By Jill-Ann Ouellette The Livingston Roundup Association is looking to crown the next Miss Livingston Roundup and Miss Teen Livingston Roundup! You are invited to attend the horsemanship competition at the Park County Fairgrounds, 46 View Vista Drive, on Saturday, June 14th at 9 am which will be followed by
by Jill Ouellette
Come on down to Gardiner on May 24th for a celebration of the Wild West! This horse drive has been bringing horses from the Gardiner rodeo grounds to the Jardine rodeo grounds since 1982. The horses, cowboys, and cowgirls race through town and up 2000 feet in ele-vation to the
by PCCJ Contributor
Prevention Coordinator Jessica Issacs Shares Strategies to Empower Young People ASPEN has programs to help kids and teens build healthy relationships and to recognize warning signs of unhealthy ones. Between Mother’s and Father’s Day, on Tuesday, May 27th, ASPEN invites parents to lunch to learn some tips and
by PCCJ Contributor
Several Students Were Honored Tuesday During Park High's Academic Achievement and Military Enlistment Awards Ceremony Park County Dugout - May 2025 TheParkCountyDugout.substack.com By: Jeff Schlapp On Tuesday night, Park High School celebrated Excellence. It applauded Greatness. It saluted dedication, resolve, integrity, curiosity, responsiveness, and caring. Eighty-four
by PCCJ Contributor
Judging Involved Writing a 750-Word Essay About Using Civics to Solve a Community Problem and a Live Quiz Testing Civics Knowledge Park County Dugout - May 11, 2025 TheParkCountyDugout.substack.com By: Jeff Schlapp On Saturday, six civic-minded middle schoolers from Park County participated in the Second Annual National Civics
by PCCJ Contributor
The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts has announced the lineup for their popular summer music series for 2025. For the fourth year in a row, The Shane Center presents a family-friendly afternoon featuring food trucks and free live music under the Henry Blake Pavilion every Thursday in June and
by PCCJ Contributor
Wellness Center Update Aided by the recent warm weather, construction on the new Wellness Center continues on schedule. Last week, the crews got busy forming the lap pool! Later this month, they will turn their attention to the recreation pool as we await the fabrication of the wall panels so
by PCCJ Contributor


