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Livingston Current It expanded to cover Montana on a monthly print schedule at montanapress.net.

The Livingston Weekly-Current published free local news and entertainment for Park County from 2003 until 2012 and hosted the annual Best of Livingston Reader's Choice Awards.

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Livingston Current published from 2004 until 2012 in Livingston, Montana. A free newspaper known for arts and entertainment reporting and hard-hitting investigative reports, the Current also held the annual “Best of Livingston” promotion which culminated in a Halloween party at the Livingston Depot to raise funds and food for the Livingston Food Resource Center.

Investigative reports on the Park County growth policy, BNSF superfund site clean-up efforts, and the impacts of climate variability in Montana were among many hard news stories covered by the Livingston Current, which employed a full staff and carried on the weekly tradition of newspapering in Park County, from the Livingston Post in the 1890s, which featured stories of Calamity Jane and the beginnings of the National Park Service, to the Park County News which published weekly from the 1920s until the late 1970s.

The most recent incarnations of the weekly press in Park County include the Park County Weekly, which published in the late 1990s and early 2000s, and the Livingston Current. The Current sold its products to the Park County Community Journal in 2013 and the Community Journal is still publishing bi-monthly in 2019.

The founders of the Livingston Weekly-Current now publish the statewide Montana Press distributed in print across Montana and online at www.montanapress.net.