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Bozeman Monday: Bridge Closures, Fire Warnings, and Community Events
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Monday, March 9th. Kicking off the week, heads up for river enthusiasts: a key stretch of the Gallatin River from Upper Deer Creek to Portal Creek boat launch near Big Sky closes to boating today through May 18th for the Markley Bridge replacement. This means no floating that section, but wade fishing and walk-ins stay open except right at the site, ensuring safer access long-term with a wider two-lane bridge funded by the Great American Outdoors Act. Local ranger Jon Gellings calls it a win for future enjoyment, so plan your spring trips accordingly to keep those Gallatin adventures flowing smoothly elsewhere.
Mother Nature is flexing today with high winds whipping up brush fires south of Three Forks in Gallatin County and a massive 700-acre blaze in Choteau County's Rock Ridge, all under red flag warnings and gusts hitting 76 mph. Drive safe out there, especially on I-90 through Livingston where severe crosswinds have high-profile vehicles and trailers detouring, and watch for blowing dust. A fatal crash on Highway 212 yesterday reminds us to stay vigilant on these windy roads.
Shifting to brighter spots, today's lineup keeps Bozeman buzzing. Catch the Board of Ethics meeting at 3 PM or the Jandt Neighborhood Association annual gathering at 6 PM to dive into community pulse. Hope Lutheran Church hosts worship at 10:30 AM, and MSU's Land Resources and Environmental Science Spring Seminar features Pushpa at 1:10 PM in Leon Johnson Hall, perfect for eco-curious minds. Tomorrow's city commission meeting at 6 PM and downtown urban renewal board at 12:30 PM tackle growth plans head-on.
Looking ahead to Wednesday the 11th, your events calendar explodes: public skate at 11:15 AM at Ressler Rink, International Womens Day celebration at noon at MSU SUB, World Ballet Company's Cinderella at 7 PM in Willson Auditorium, science talks on Yellowstone supereruptions at Bozeman Library, and trivia nights everywhere from Waypoint in Big Sky to Molly Brown. Music lovers, check Dane Andrew Thompsen at Tune Up Bar or Mother Linda at MAP Brewing. Note the Bangtail Biathlon pivoted to a shootout yesterday but got canceled for safety, so eyes on Crosscut for updates.
These happenings weave our community tighter, from safer infrastructure to fiery skies and stage lights, all shaping how we live and play in the valley. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Mother Nature is flexing today with high winds whipping up brush fires south of Three Forks in Gallatin County and a massive 700-acre blaze in Choteau County's Rock Ridge, all under red flag warnings and gusts hitting 76 mph. Drive safe out there, especially on I-90 through Livingston where severe crosswinds have high-profile vehicles and trailers detouring, and watch for blowing dust. A fatal crash on Highway 212 yesterday reminds us to stay vigilant on these windy roads.
Shifting to brighter spots, today's lineup keeps Bozeman buzzing. Catch the Board of Ethics meeting at 3 PM or the Jandt Neighborhood Association annual gathering at 6 PM to dive into community pulse. Hope Lutheran Church hosts worship at 10:30 AM, and MSU's Land Resources and Environmental Science Spring Seminar features Pushpa at 1:10 PM in Leon Johnson Hall, perfect for eco-curious minds. Tomorrow's city commission meeting at 6 PM and downtown urban renewal board at 12:30 PM tackle growth plans head-on.
Looking ahead to Wednesday the 11th, your events calendar explodes: public skate at 11:15 AM at Ressler Rink, International Womens Day celebration at noon at MSU SUB, World Ballet Company's Cinderella at 7 PM in Willson Auditorium, science talks on Yellowstone supereruptions at Bozeman Library, and trivia nights everywhere from Waypoint in Big Sky to Molly Brown. Music lovers, check Dane Andrew Thompsen at Tune Up Bar or Mother Linda at MAP Brewing. Note the Bangtail Biathlon pivoted to a shootout yesterday but got canceled for safety, so eyes on Crosscut for updates.
These happenings weave our community tighter, from safer infrastructure to fiery skies and stage lights, all shaping how we live and play in the valley. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll 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