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Bozeman Updates: Renewable Energy Debate, Downtown Events, and Upcoming Sports, Music

Bozeman Updates: Renewable Energy Debate, Downtown Events, and Upcoming Sports, Music

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Wednesday, January 21st.

We're tracking some exciting developments around Gallatin County today. If you've been following the ongoing debate about wind and solar energy in our region, Platte County commissioners just approved new regulations yesterday that officials say will protect private property rights while allowing renewable energy development to move forward. The rules represent a careful balance between landowners who want to develop their property and those concerned about setbacks from wind turbines. It's a conversation that matters to many of us as energy development continues shaping our landscape.

Closer to home in Bozeman, there's plenty happening this evening if you're looking to get out. The Downtown Business Improvement District is meeting at City Hall starting at noon if you want to catch up on downtown initiatives. Later tonight, film lovers can head to the Rialto Theatre at six o'clock for the Winter International Film Series presented by the Bozeman Film Society. And if you're in the mood for something more casual, there are several trivia and music events happening around town, so check your local listings for those.

Looking ahead to this weekend, we've got some great sports action coming. Weber State's basketball Wildcats are heading up to Missoula tomorrow night to take on the Montana Grizzlies at seven o'clock. Both teams are sitting at ten and nine overall with identical conference records, so this should be a competitive matchup. The game will stream on ESPN Plus and the ESPN app if you want to catch it from home. Then on Saturday, Weber State heads to Bozeman to face Montana State at six o'clock.

If you're planning a summer getaway, here's something to mark your calendar for. Indie folk favorites Lord Huron will be returning to the KettleHouse Amphitheater in Bonner for two nights on June sixth and seventh. The band, known for cinematic storytelling and atmospheric soundscapes, will perform against the stunning backdrop of the Blackfoot River. A limited presale runs through Thursday night for those who want early access, with general admission tickets going on sale this Friday at ten in the morning.

Whether you're interested in local policy, live entertainment, or supporting our local teams, there's something for everyone in Gallatin County this week. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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