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Bozeman Local Frequency: Spring Cleaning, Community Care, and Legal Tensions

Bozeman Local Frequency: Spring Cleaning, Community Care, and Legal Tensions

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, April 4th. Kick off your weekend with sunshine and deals as we shake off that spring storm that dusted us with snow yesterday. Highs today will climb into the 50s under mostly sunny skies, perfect for getting out and about after overnight lows dipped into the 20s, with any lingering ice melting fast for a dry Easter egg hunt tomorrow.[2][8][10]

Start your morning at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds for Garagarama, the Optimist Club of Bozeman's massive community garage sale from 8am to 3pm. Locals have been spring cleaning like crazy, filling booths with hidden treasures, new-to-you gear, and bargains galore, all while enjoying breakfast, lunch, raffles, and a silent auction with local vendor goodies. For just three bucks at the door, youre supporting youth programs, scholarships, and sports gear for our kids, turning decluttering into real community impact that keeps Gallatin Valleys young ones thriving.[1]

From 10am to 3pm, swing by grocery stores in Bozeman and Belgrade for HRDCs Spring for Food drive, battling rising hunger demands at local food banks. Grab non-perishables or fresh produce while shoppingyour donations directly stock shelves for kids, families, and seniors, making a tangible difference in our neighborhoods as costs keep climbing.[4]

On the legal front, tensions are rising in Gallatin County over a dispute with ICE records. County Attorney Audrey Cromwell says a recent request for confidential criminal justice info on a civil matter didnt qualify ICE as a criminal justice agency under Montana law, sparking backlash from Attorney General Austin Knudsen, who demands she rescind what he calls a broader policy by tomorrows April 6th deadline. Commissioner Zach Brown clarifies theres no county-wide ban on sharing with federal agencies like ICE, emphasizing routine collaboration in criminal justice, but the politics are heating up fast, affecting how we handle inter-agency trust right here at home.[7][9]

With winds easing from yesterdays gusts and warmer days ahead into the 50s and 60s, its prime time for forest cleanups kicking off nearby and neighborhood chatslook ahead to the Inter-Neighborhood Council meeting on the 9th. Whether youre hunting deals, fighting food insecurity, or watching local law play out, todays lineup connects us all to Bozeman life.

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

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