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Sports, City Updates, and Outdoor Adventures: Your Bozeman Local Frequency
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, February 19th. Kick off your day with the buzz around town as we dive into the latest happenings that make our valley thrive.
First up, sports fans, Montana State track and field is lighting up the Kennedy-Stark Athletic Center this afternoon with the Big Sky Tuner, wrapping up their indoor regular season starting at 4 p.m. Its the final home meet of the centers inaugural year, and theyll honor three seniors Destiny Nkeonye, Nicola Paletti, and Tamia Ramos right after. Fresh off strong showings where Hailey Coey snagged Big Sky Field Athlete of the Week for her epic long jump, expect 50 Bobcats to push hard before the championships next week. Grab a spot to cheer on our local stars its a perfect way to feel that community pulse.
If youre into city gears turning, the Tax Increment Finance Advisory Board meets today at noon via videoconference, tackling funding that keeps our streets and projects humming. Check the city website for the updated link. And keep an eye on streets the weekly report from February 15th flags ongoing updates, plus notices on unidentified vehicles and a public hearing for Rocky Mountain Flats tax exemption. These moves directly boost neighborhood safety and growth, making Bozeman even better for families and businesses.
For fun tonight, fly tying enthusiasts unite at 6 p.m. in Bozeman its free and a hands-on nod to our trout-rich waters ahead of TroutFest banquet on Saturday. Or join the Bozeman Bash Scavenger Hunt kicking off at Treeline Coffee Roasters perfect for groups wanting adventure with coffee in hand. Music lovers, head to The Jump for bingo nights from 7 to 9 p.m., blending laughs and prizes in a lively spot. And outdoorsy types, note Bridger Bowl still hosts RMISA alpine events later this month despite some Nordic shifts due to snow its a win for ski season reliability.
Looking ahead, catch Ian Munsick live tonight, or gear up for weekend vibes like free downtown events and Bear Canyon action. Plus, a cool MSU discovery links famed sculptor Edmonia Lewis right here to Bozeman history, and that T. rex tooth fossil from our museum reminds us of the wild prehistoric clashes under our feet.
Stay connected to what matters, Bozeman. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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First up, sports fans, Montana State track and field is lighting up the Kennedy-Stark Athletic Center this afternoon with the Big Sky Tuner, wrapping up their indoor regular season starting at 4 p.m. Its the final home meet of the centers inaugural year, and theyll honor three seniors Destiny Nkeonye, Nicola Paletti, and Tamia Ramos right after. Fresh off strong showings where Hailey Coey snagged Big Sky Field Athlete of the Week for her epic long jump, expect 50 Bobcats to push hard before the championships next week. Grab a spot to cheer on our local stars its a perfect way to feel that community pulse.
If youre into city gears turning, the Tax Increment Finance Advisory Board meets today at noon via videoconference, tackling funding that keeps our streets and projects humming. Check the city website for the updated link. And keep an eye on streets the weekly report from February 15th flags ongoing updates, plus notices on unidentified vehicles and a public hearing for Rocky Mountain Flats tax exemption. These moves directly boost neighborhood safety and growth, making Bozeman even better for families and businesses.
For fun tonight, fly tying enthusiasts unite at 6 p.m. in Bozeman its free and a hands-on nod to our trout-rich waters ahead of TroutFest banquet on Saturday. Or join the Bozeman Bash Scavenger Hunt kicking off at Treeline Coffee Roasters perfect for groups wanting adventure with coffee in hand. Music lovers, head to The Jump for bingo nights from 7 to 9 p.m., blending laughs and prizes in a lively spot. And outdoorsy types, note Bridger Bowl still hosts RMISA alpine events later this month despite some Nordic shifts due to snow its a win for ski season reliability.
Looking ahead, catch Ian Munsick live tonight, or gear up for weekend vibes like free downtown events and Bear Canyon action. Plus, a cool MSU discovery links famed sculptor Edmonia Lewis right here to Bozeman history, and that T. rex tooth fossil from our museum reminds us of the wild prehistoric clashes under our feet.
Stay connected to what matters, Bozeman. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI