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Bozeman Local Frequency: Warm Week Ahead, Fire Crews Ready, Weekend Events Galore

Bozeman Local Frequency: Warm Week Ahead, Fire Crews Ready, Weekend Events Galore

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Monday, March 23rd.

Kicking off the week with some warm and dry vibes, folks, as we see highs above average today and tomorrow, though those low humidity levels and breezy gusts are bumping up fire danger around southwest Montana, so keep an eye out if youre out in the wilds. A front rolls in Tuesday with gusty winds up to 45 miles per hour in the valleys and light snow up high, perfect reminder to stay prepped. Speaking of readiness, our local fire crews are on point, with Park County and Fort Ellis just wrapping intense Fire One Academy training on flat roof access and second-story searches amid shifting weather from snow to rain. Meanwhile, Three Forks volunteers handled three back-to-back calls Thursday night, including a patient transport to Bozeman Deaconess, showcasing that tight-knit teamwork keeping us safe. And this morning, Gallatin Gateway Fire responded to a single-vehicle crash near Bozeman Hot Springs, a stark heads-up for careful driving on those winding roads.

Tonight at 6pm, head to the Museum of the Rockies Hager Auditorium for Continental Reckoning, a deep dive into how the West shaped modern America, tying right into our Gallatin Valley roots and sparking stories over post-talk brews. Sports fans, mark Thursday, March 26th at 6pm when Montana State Bobcats host the Portland Pilots in the WNIT Super 16 right here in Bozeman, a high-energy clash that could light up Worthington Arena and rally the community.

Looking ahead to Saturday the 28th, Bozeman bursts with fun: the 5th Annual Dinosaurs and MOR Festival at Museum of the Rockies from 9am with a keynote dinner at 6:15pm, blending prehistoric thrills and family adventures; the 50th American Indian Council Powwow at 11am in Brick Breeden Fieldhouse, celebrating culture with dances and unity; Bozeman Winter Farmers Market at 9am for fresh local eats; Contra Dance at 7:30pm in Tamarack Ballroom for twirling good times; and the 406 A Cappella Jam at 6pm in the Ellen Theatre, harmonies thatll have you humming all week. Bridger Bowls Molly Hayes Spring Equinox drawing at 10:30am offers ski season sendoff prizes, while evenings fill with live tunes from Evan Honer to Funky Moto across town spots.

These events weave our community tighter, turning everyday Monday into launchpad for connections that make Bozeman thrive. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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