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Only one of the three flagpoles at Livingston City Hall is operational, the city having spent tens of thousands of dollars on ...
Livingston public school teachers may get salary boosts due to a bill signed into law this month, but the extent of the ...
Due to a recent change in state law, the candidate filing period for municipal offices has been shortened. The new deadline for those wishing to run for municipal seats in Livingston and Clyde Park is ...
The Livingston Farmers Market will officially kick off its 2025 season on Wednesday, June 4, featuring a special performance ...
Pine Creek Lodge is opening its summer season over May 30-June 1 with shows Friday, Saturday and Sunday. The summer lineup is ...
Advocates for the unhoused counted 51% fewer homeless people in Livingston this year compared to last year. Twenty-one homeless people were counted on a single day in January, compared to 43 the year ...
Molly Arterburn is this year’s recipient of a $2,500 scholarship awarded by Chapter P of the Philanthropic Educational ...
Emotions were high at Tuesday’s Livingston City Commission meeting, which was crowded with citizens lobbying to keep a ...
The Livingston City Commission gave kudos to its public works staff, finding that these city employees serve their community ...
After hearing comments from the public critical of smart meters, city commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to buy 250 ...
Lilly Weimer of Livingston was named the Most Outstanding Graduate in the College of Health Sciences and Human Performance at the University of Tampa.
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