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Women in Business Summit Kicks Off as Spring Politics Heat Up in Gallatin Valley

Women in Business Summit Kicks Off as Spring Politics Heat Up in Gallatin Valley

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, March 5th.

What a buzzing day in Bozeman as our town kicks off the third annual Women in Business Summit at the Kimpton Armory Hotel, hosted by the Montana Chamber of Commerce. Running through tomorrow, this powerhouse event is all about fueling leadership growth, sharpening business strategies, and sparking civic engagement, with plenty of networking to connect local trailblazers. If youre a woman in business or just inspired by fierce ambition, grab a spot today it could be the boost that turns your next big idea into reality for our growing community.[1]

Politics is heating up too, with ripples right here in the Gallatin Valley from Wednesdays filing deadline chaos. Longtime Republican state Senator Shelley Vance from Belgrade faces a primary challenge from Bozeman's own Randy Chamberlin in District 34. Vances bold vote for property tax relief on primary homes and rentals ruffled some feathers among hardliners, but it delivered real savings for families like yours squeezing budgets in this hot housing market. Shes fighting back after party infighting tried to sideline moderates, showing how these races could reshape taxes and policies hitting Bozeman wallets come next year.[2]

On the Dem side, Bozeman House reps Kelly Kortum and Becky Edwards are duking it out in a three-way Senate District 33 primary with outdoor writer Wes Siler to replace Denise Hayman. Expect debates on local growth, trails, and affordability thatll shape our valleys future.[2]

Shake off the winter chill with some active fun: Montanas trails are calling as spring teases us head to Sourdough Canyon for a brisk hike with those epic Bridger views, or join a community yoga session at Bozeman Hot Springs to unwind. Tonight, catch live music at the Rialto or craft brews at MAP Brewing, where locals swap stories over fresh pints. And keep an eye on Yellowstone just down the road Echinus Geyser in Norris Basin is erupting for the first time since 2020, a rare natural spectacle drawing adventurers our way.[1]

Stay connected, Bozeman these stories remind us how our voices drive change, from boardrooms to ballots.

This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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