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Measles cases rise, new compost service, and summer events in Bozeman

Measles cases rise, new compost service, and summer events in Bozeman

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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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