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Bozeman Local Frequency: Spring Winds, Safety Reminders, and Rodeo Season Ahead

Bozeman Local Frequency: Spring Winds, Safety Reminders, and Rodeo Season Ahead

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 8.

Folks, were still shaking off the wild winds that roared through yesterday, with gusts hitting 60 miles per hour right here around Livingston and across southwest Montana. NorthWestern Energy crews were out in force, trimming trees and patching lines to keep the power flowing, but they remind us to stay at least 30 feet from any downed wires and report them fast. Today, those breezes ease up in the morning, but expect them to pick back up this afternoon in eastern spots, with highs dipping into the 40s and 50s under partly cloudy skies. A few stray rain showers might pop along the cold front, so grab that jacket before heading out. Looking ahead, Fridays shaping up gorgeous with 60s and sunshine, perfect for shaking off the midweek chill, though thunderstorms could brew south of I-90 by the weekend.

Tragically, our community mourns a 46-year-old Bozeman woman killed in a single-vehicle crash near Livingston on Monday afternoon. Her Subaru Forester veered off Interstate 90, rolled, and she passed at Livingston Healthspeed, drugs, and alcohol werent factors, but it hits hard, reminding us to drive extra careful on these winding roads, especially with changing weather.

On a brighter note, gear up for Montana State Universitys Spring Rodeo kicking off tomorrow night at 7 p.m. in the field house. Catch the slack events Friday and Saturday at 10 a.m., more evening rounds, and short-go Sunday at 1 p.m.its high-energy action with reserved seating from just 17 bucks, free for lap-sitting tots. Nothing beats that cowboy spirit firing up our valley this spring.

Mark your calendars for the Bozeman Health Community Leaders Breakfast on April 14, a great chance to connect over coffee and hear how health initiatives impact us all. And on the 21st, the Montana Invasive Species Council meets here in Gallatin County, tackling weeds that threaten our rivers and ranchesvital stuff for keeping Bozeman pristine.

Whether youre rodeo-bound or just battling the breeze, stay safe out there. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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