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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, June 7, 2025. Here’s everything you need to know to jumpstart your weekend in the Gallatin Valley.

Let’s start with local updates from the city. The Bozeman City Clerk’s office just released their latest announcements this week, so be sure to watch for new notices posted around town and online. City officials continue to encourage residents to stay engaged with local developments, from planning discussions to community events, and public input remains a key driver for city projects. It’s always a good time to check the city website or connect at a council meeting for the latest on improvements and neighborhood happenings.

In more somber news, Bozeman police are still investigating the tragic incident from earlier this week at a South 21st Avenue apartment hot tub, which resulted in the passing of 48-year-old Justin Huggins. Community support has been strong for those affected, and authorities emphasize the importance of water safety as summer gets underway.

On the public safety front, there was an arrest this week in Bozeman on a federal probation warrant. Law enforcement reminds residents to report any suspicious activity and look out for one another, keeping Bozeman the safe and welcoming place we all value.

Moving on to fire updates, while the Banana Lake Fire near Plains is not threatening Gallatin County directly, it has grown to over 850 acres with about a quarter contained. Fire officials encourage everyone in the Bozeman area to stay vigilant during these dry days, observe burning restrictions, and help prevent wildfires. This is also a great reminder to review your emergency plans and ensure your property is fire-wise.

Montana State University is in the spotlight with impressive global rankings this year, reflecting an ongoing surge in research activity. That brings a ton of buzz to campus and the local economy. If you’re looking for things to do this weekend, check out CONNECTIONS 2025, a ballet performance that’s drawing crowds from across the region. Tickets are still available, and it’s a fantastic way to experience the arts right here in town.

Outdoor enthusiasts will want to make the most of the sunshine with hikes in the Bridgers or by hitting up the local farmers markets, which are now in full swing. Whether you are searching for fresh produce, handmade goods, or just a great community vibe, these markets are a staple of Bozeman life.

Finally, if you’re traveling this weekend, consider stopping by the recently upgraded West Yellowstone Airport. After twenty years in the making, the new facilities are now open and are expected to boost regional tourism throughout the summer.

That’s your roundup for Saturday. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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