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Business   -   Jul 15, 2026 Gardiner Business Destroyed in Fire is Seeking Support
Gardiner Business Destroyed in Fire is Seeking Support

After a devastating fire engulfed and destroyed the Cowboy Lodge and Grill in Gardiner during the early morning hours of Monday, July 13th, the business is seeking financial support from the community to provide employees emergency assistance. The Lodge serves not only as a staple restaurant in the community, but

by Tony L. Crowder
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 10, 2026 Community Journal Table Talk
Community Journal Table Talk

by Lisa Machac Welcome to the second edition of Table Talk! I loved hearing from so many of you about last month's column. It sounds like a few of you tried some new spots because of it, and that makes me really happy. More than ever, I'

by Independent Contributor
Fundraising Event   -   Jul 10, 2026 Support Our Veterans at Fundraising Event
Support Our Veterans at Fundraising Event

Team River Runner, a nationwide veteran’s organization with chapters in several states, is hosting the 21st annual Pig Roast fundraiser on Saturday, July 18th from 6 to 9 pm at the Emigrant Outpost, located at 70 Murphy Lane in Pray. Proceeds from the event will be used to fund

by Independent Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 10, 2026 Bo DePeña Returns to the Shane Center on July 16th
Bo DePeña Returns to the Shane Center on July 16th

The summer is in full swing at The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts. Continuing each Thursday through July 30th, the Shane Center presents a free community concert at the Henry Blake pavilion from 5 to 8 pm. On July 16th, come to the Blake Pavilion for a night of

by Independent Contributor
Opinion-Editorial   -   Jul 10, 2026 Opinion-Editorial: They're Scared of You, Montana
Opinion-Editorial: They're Scared of You, Montana

Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Community Journal.  By Jeff Managan The Montana Plan (I-194) is now being prepared for your ballot, placed there by over 50,000 Montanans and more than 600 all-volunteer signature gatherers

by Independent Contributor
Government-Politics   -   Jul 10, 2026 ServeMontana Awarded $1,674,749 in AmeriCorps Funding
ServeMontana Awarded $1,674,749 in AmeriCorps Funding

Federal Funding will Engage AmeriCorps Members in Montana HELENA — The Governor’s Office of Community Service pleased to announce that Montana has received $1,674,749 in funding from AmeriCorps. The total funding amount is granted to the Montana Commission on Community Service, the Governor-appointed State Service Commission, which

by Independent Contributor
Health-Wellness   -   Jul 10, 2026 When the Heat Rises, So Should Our Awareness
When the Heat Rises, So Should Our Awareness

Tim Benson, PA-C, Livingston HealthCare As long summer days settle into southwest Montana, it’s a great time for both visitors and locals to stay mindful of their health. Our region’s dry climate comes an increased risk of heat-related illness—a range of conditions that can affect

by Independent Contributor
Community   -   Jul 10, 2026 It Takes a Community to Build a Future
It Takes a Community to Build a Future

Every July, Give a Hoot reminds Park County of something special about this community: people here believe that strong nonprofits help create a stronger place to live. Throughout the month, residents come together to support organizations that enrich life in Park County, with matching funds helping every donation go even

by Independent Contributor
Gardiner Business Destroyed in Fire is Seeking Support
Business   -   Jul 15, 2026 Gardiner Business Destroyed in Fire is Seeking Support

After a devastating fire engulfed and destroyed the Cowboy Lodge and Grill in Gardiner during the early morning hours of Monday, July 13th, the business is seeking financial support from the community to provide employees emergency assistance. The Lodge serves not only as a staple restaurant in the community, but

by Tony L. Crowder
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Business   -   Jul 15, 2026 Gardiner Business Destroyed in Fire is Seeking Support
Gardiner Business Destroyed in Fire is Seeking Support

After a devastating fire engulfed and destroyed the Cowboy Lodge and Grill in Gardiner during the early morning hours of Monday, July 13th, the business is seeking financial support from the community to provide employees emergency assistance. The Lodge serves not only as a staple restaurant in the community, but

by Tony L. Crowder
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 10, 2026 Community Journal Table Talk
Community Journal Table Talk

by Lisa Machac Welcome to the second edition of Table Talk! I loved hearing from so many of you about last month's column. It sounds like a few of you tried some new spots because of it, and that makes me really happy. More than ever, I'

by Independent Contributor
Fundraising Event   -   Jul 10, 2026 Support Our Veterans at Fundraising Event
Support Our Veterans at Fundraising Event

Team River Runner, a nationwide veteran’s organization with chapters in several states, is hosting the 21st annual Pig Roast fundraiser on Saturday, July 18th from 6 to 9 pm at the Emigrant Outpost, located at 70 Murphy Lane in Pray. Proceeds from the event will be used to fund

by Independent Contributor
Arts-Entertainment   -   Jul 10, 2026 Bo DePeña Returns to the Shane Center on July 16th
Bo DePeña Returns to the Shane Center on July 16th

The summer is in full swing at The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts. Continuing each Thursday through July 30th, the Shane Center presents a free community concert at the Henry Blake pavilion from 5 to 8 pm. On July 16th, come to the Blake Pavilion for a night of

by Independent Contributor
Opinion-Editorial   -   Jul 10, 2026 Opinion-Editorial: They're Scared of You, Montana
Opinion-Editorial: They're Scared of You, Montana

Opinion Editorials state the views solely of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Community Journal.  By Jeff Managan The Montana Plan (I-194) is now being prepared for your ballot, placed there by over 50,000 Montanans and more than 600 all-volunteer signature gatherers

by Independent Contributor
Government-Politics   -   Jul 10, 2026 ServeMontana Awarded $1,674,749 in AmeriCorps Funding
ServeMontana Awarded $1,674,749 in AmeriCorps Funding

Federal Funding will Engage AmeriCorps Members in Montana HELENA — The Governor’s Office of Community Service pleased to announce that Montana has received $1,674,749 in funding from AmeriCorps. The total funding amount is granted to the Montana Commission on Community Service, the Governor-appointed State Service Commission, which

by Independent Contributor
Health-Wellness   -   Jul 10, 2026 When the Heat Rises, So Should Our Awareness
When the Heat Rises, So Should Our Awareness

Tim Benson, PA-C, Livingston HealthCare As long summer days settle into southwest Montana, it’s a great time for both visitors and locals to stay mindful of their health. Our region’s dry climate comes an increased risk of heat-related illness—a range of conditions that can affect

by Independent Contributor
Community   -   Jul 10, 2026 It Takes a Community to Build a Future
It Takes a Community to Build a Future

Every July, Give a Hoot reminds Park County of something special about this community: people here believe that strong nonprofits help create a stronger place to live. Throughout the month, residents come together to support organizations that enrich life in Park County, with matching funds helping every donation go even

by Independent Contributor
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