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"Local Frequency Bozeman" is your gateway to discovering the vibrant pulse of Bozeman, Montana. Tune in for engaging episodes that spotlight local businesses, community leaders, and cultural events. Explore insightful interviews and stories that capture the essence of this charming city nestled in the Rockies. Whether you're a resident or planning a visit, "Local Frequency Bozeman" keeps you connected to the latest happenings and hidden gems in Bozeman. Listen now and embrace the local vibe!

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    • "Bozeman's Saturday Roundup: City Updates, Public Safety, and Summer Fun"
      Jun 7 2025
      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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    • Measles cases rise, new compost service, and summer events in Bozeman
      Jun 6 2025
      Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Friday, June 6th, 2025.

      We are heading into a beautiful weekend here in the Gallatin Valley, and there is plenty happening around Bozeman to keep you busy. First up, for those keeping an eye on public health, Gallatin County has reported its ninth measles case as of this week. County health officials are urging families to double-check vaccinations, especially as summer events and travel pick up. With measles on the rise statewide, health experts are reminding residents to stay vigilant, recognize symptoms early, and contact their providers with any concerns.

      Shifting gears to local government, mark your calendars for the next Bozeman City Commission meeting set for Tuesday, June 17th at 6 pm. Head to City Hall if you want to voice your opinion or just keep tabs on what’s brewing on the local policy front. Speaking of city happenings, Bozeman has just rolled out a new compost collection service in partnership with Happy Trash Can. This is a great chance for residents to reduce landfill waste and support local sustainability initiatives. If you have been looking to up your green game, now is the time to sign up and see the difference community composting can make.

      Now, looking for something to do? Downtown Bozeman is buzzing as always. Tonight, take a stroll down Main Street where the local shops and cafes are full of energy. While the official Downtown Art Walks return next Friday, you can already sense the anticipation—get ready to see galleries opening their doors and artists showcasing the best of local creativity next week. Meanwhile, music lovers can start planning for Bozeman’s popular Music on Main series, coming back Thursday nights in July and August. Thousands gather for these lively open-air concerts right downtown, creating a summer tradition that cannot be missed.

      For those venturing further afield, remember that wildfire season has started, with the first confirmed blaze in Yellowstone this week. Local fire officials remind everyone to be mindful with campfires and outdoor activities, especially as the weather heats up and winds pick up during the afternoon hours.

      Finally, a quick update for our Bozeman sports fans—summer leagues and youth camps are kicking off soon, so check local listings for schedules and registration info. And if you are looking for a fun night out, local venues like the Elm and Rockin R Bar are hosting live music and open mic nights throughout the weekend.

      That's a look at what’s happening around town. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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    • "Bozeman Buzz: Homecomings, Adoptions, and Community Connections"
      May 31 2025
      Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, May 31. We’re bringing you the headlines, happenings, and hidden gems that make our community buzz.

      Let’s start with a heartwarming update: after a week of concern, the elderly man reported missing in the area has been found safe. Thanks to the efforts of local law enforcement and neighbors who kept an eye out, he’s now back home with family. In other uplifting news, thirteen rescue dogs have arrived from a high-kill shelter and are looking for forever homes here in Bozeman. If you’ve been on the fence about adopting, the Humane Society is encouraging locals to come meet these loving animals and offer them a new lease on life.

      For families, today marks the return of free summer lunches at the Bozeman Public Library. After a year-long pause, the program is back, ensuring kids and teens have healthy meals all summer long. Volunteers are excited to see familiar faces and new ones too, supporting our efforts to keep every child fed while school’s out.

      If you’re in the mood for something lively, the Gallatin County Fairgrounds is hosting the Spring Rendezvous Brewfest, featuring breweries from across Montana. There’s also a public town hall at 11 this morning at the fairgrounds indoor arena, inviting folks to learn about local issues and participate in the conversation shaping our city.

      Looking for family-friendly entertainment? The Yellowstone Country’s Got Talent showcase kicks off at 4 PM, bringing together singers, dancers, circus acts, and even animal tricks. Later, celebrate diversity and inclusion at Bozeman’s Pride in the Park, with activities, educational talks, and a resource fair highlighting LGBTQ+ history and culture—a great way to connect and show your support.

      Music fans have plenty to choose from tonight. Bridger Brewing’s Headwaters Lager Festival in Three Forks promises craft beer and outdoor fun, while The ELM will host Napalm Death and Melvins for those craving heavy vibes. You’ll also find Collin Morlock performing at Mint, and Funky Moto bringing old-school grooves to downtown.

      In city news, don’t forget to check out the latest updates from the City of Bozeman website, where you can find details on recent council decisions, upcoming public meetings, and how to stay involved in shaping Bozeman’s future.

      Finally, a shout-out to the veterans and Gold Star Families honored during Memorial Day events this past week. Volunteers planted thousands of flags at local cemeteries, reminding us of the community’s deep respect for those who served.

      That wraps up your Bozeman Local Frequency for today. Wherever your Saturday takes you, enjoy the spirit and warmth of our town. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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