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Bobcats Soar, Concerts Await, and Community Connects in Bozeman's Sunday Highlights

Bobcats Soar, Concerts Await, and Community Connects in Bozeman's Sunday Highlights

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Sunday, February 1st. Kick off your day with some high-energy local action as the Montana State Bobcats womens basketball team just dominated Portland State last night at Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, cruising to a 91-43 blowout that keeps them leading the Big Sky Conference at 9-1. Their suffocating defense forced 29 turnovers, turning them into 47 points, and they poured in 31 in the first quarter alone, showing why Bozeman fans are buzzing about this squads championship potential. That grit translates to real pride here, fueling community spirit as these athletes push through the winter grind.

Over in Bobcat tennis, the womens team fought hard yesterday in Boise but dropped a close 6-1 decision to Santa Clara, with Angel Bean shining bright in a 6-0, 6-2 singles win on court three. Coach Hailey Barrett praised their fight, saying theyll use the next weeks back home to sharpen up for Big Sky openers, a reminder of how our local programs build resilience that echoes in everyday Bozeman life.

Music lovers, today is packed with tunes to warm your winter soul. Head to Pine Creek Lodge for the kickoff of their 2026 Winter Concert Series this afternoon, promising cozy vibes under the pines after last summers hits, perfect for connecting with neighbors over live sounds that make our valley feel alive. Catch Briscoe at Live from the Divide tonight too, for that rootsy energy that gets folks dancing despite the chill. And if operas your jam, Opera Montana presents Ragtime at 3pm, blending history and harmony in a performance that stirs the imagination.

Dont miss the Interreligious Peace Vigil at 1pm at St. James Episcopal Church on West Olive, hosted by the Gallatin Valley Interfaith Association, a heartfelt gathering fostering unity right here in our diverse community when the world needs it most. Looking ahead, mark tomorrow noon at Bozeman Public Librarys Community Room for Noon Notes, a free all-ages drop-in blending stories and songs for kids, families, and anyone craving midday inspiration.

Meanwhile, a Montana State business professor just dropped fresh research on how personalized social media customer service profiles sway buyer behavior over cookie-cutter ones, insights that could shape how local shops like ours engage online and boost real connections with you.

Stay tuned for more, and get out there making memories. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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