Residents gave a green light indication to county commissioners last week in a public meeting held June 11, 2013 at Lockwood school for sidewalks, pathways & lighting. The proposed SID (Special Improvement District) option was put to the public present…
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Public Meeting Set for Possible Sidewalks/Lighting District
A public meeting has been set for the Lockwood Community by Yellowstone County Commissioners. Chairman Reno, Commissioners Ostlund and Kennedy will be present on June 11th at 5:30 pm in the Lockwood School Blue Room to listen to local residents to see if residents feel it’s necessary…
Lockwood residents have been addressing issues for years
Letter to the Editor: Lockwood issues have been addressed and acted upon for decades by many dedicated Lockwood residents who have served with pride in community accomplishments through Yellowstone County/Lockwood Districts. The irrigation, school, water/sewer and fire districts of Lockwood…
Lockwood Community Assessment and MEDA Info Meeting
For Those interested, Here is some info for community members, business owners, citizens and anyone intersted in the future of Lockwood to be involved. Please feel free to participate and/or just listen. Important organizational meeting for Lockwood community assessment…
Summer Art Workshop For Children
Here’s some info for those interested for your children during the 2013 summer months: JULY 15TH THROUGH 18th 2013 9 AM TO NOON or 1PM TO 4 PM Classes for young people ages 6 and older are offered. Parents may…
Tax Revenues & Traffic Safety Expenditures in Lockwood
Over the years, there have been many plans, assessments and analysis completed for the Lockwood Area. Recently, MT Legislative Services completed an audit on tax revenues and expenditures for the Lockwood area. Previous plans from 2006 and 2008 have also…
School Recieves $3,000 From Exxonmobil, Approves Pre-school
The Lockwood School Board meeting for December opened with some good news from Pam Malek from Exxonmobil with a presentation to Gordan Klasna for $3,000. The money will go to help support the increase in needed supplies incurred due to enrollment…