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Bozeman Buzz: Records Shattered, Businesses Reopen, and Family Fun Abounds

Bozeman Buzz: Records Shattered, Businesses Reopen, and Family Fun Abounds

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, February 7.

What a vibrant Saturday unfolding in Bozeman, folks, with clear skies carrying over from yesterday's mild forecast and temperatures climbing into the low 40s, perfect for getting out and about after a crisp night. Local sports fans are still buzzing from last night's electrifying Carignan Classic at Montana State, where the University of Montana Grizzlies track and field team shattered five program records right here in Bozeman. Freshman sensation Callie Wilson smashed her own 60-meter mark at 7.35 seconds, while Karsen Beitz tied the record at 6.72, and the men's 4x400 relay crushed a 42-year-old standard with a blistering 3:12.18. Coach Doug Fraley called it a February kickoff for the ages, boosting the Griz in Big Sky standings and showing these athletes are primed for championships, inspiring our whole community to chase personal bests.

Over in Belgrade, excitement is building with the grand reopening of Dokken-Nelson Funeral Service after 20 years away, offering families a vital local resource again, and flags are flying high for a new veteran-owned truck wash, honoring our heroes while sprucing up the corridor. Bozeman Police remind us missing persons reports come in weekly but resolve fast thanks to sharp community eyes, underscoring how connected we stay here. And that chilling Moose Creek case from 2024? DNA from beer cans turned a suspected bear mauling into a murder conviction for Daren Abbey, a stark reminder of justice prevailing in our wild backyard.

Today's packed with family fun to spark curiosity and connection. Kick off at Bozeman Pond Park with the free Literacy Trail from 10am to 2pm, weaving stories through nature for all ages. Museum of the Rockies hosts engaging drop-ins all afternoon with admission, while the Public Library runs programs from baby storytime at 10:15 to teen crafts and kids' adventures until 6pm, all free. Evening heats up at the Gallatin Fairgrounds with a free evening event from 4 to 7pm, best for ages 5 and up, donations welcome. Music lovers, catch KT Tunstall live at The Elm tonight, and don't miss Bridgercare's Sweet Tooth Ball at 6:30pm there too, featuring Elle's Belles desserts, cocktails, and DJ vibes for a sweet cause supporting local health.

Whether cheering records, exploring trails, or savoring community spirit, Bozeman's heartbeat is strong today, turning everyday moments into lasting stories for neighbors and families.

This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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