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Bozeman Saturday: New Safety Beacons, Spring Weather, and Weekend Events
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, April 11.
Kicking off with some great news on pedestrian safety: the city just installed new rectangular rapid flashing beacons at the Oak Street and Agate Avenue crosswalk, right where 39-year-old Leslie Brown was tragically struck by a vehicle back in February while out for her morning run. Locals pushed hard for these upgrades after that heartbreaking incident, and now drivers have no excuse to miss pedestrians, with federal data showing these lights slash crash risks by 47 percent and boost yielding by 98 percent. It means safer jogs and walks for all of us hitting the streets this spring.
Weather-wise, expect showers early today with highs around 64 and lows near 36, so grab that light jacket before heading out, but keep an eye on the radar as things clear up for partly cloudy skies tomorrow at 55. After a drier-than-normal snow season hereBozeman logged just 31.4 inches through April 10, way below our usual, nearby spots like Showdown Ski Area are wrapping up strong with 221 inches and their final day tomorrowperfect for one last powder day if youre craving it.
Plenty to do around town to shake off the weekend vibes. The SWMBIA 2026 Home Expo kicks off today at 9 AM, packing in over 100 exhibitors with fresh ideas for your nestwhether youre dreaming of renovations or just love scoping trends. Families, hit the Bozeman Library for all-day Teen Corner black-out poetry or Big Kid STEAM architecture adventures, plus the Literacy Trail at Bozeman Pond for some outdoor fun. Montanas artists are gathering at MSU Studio Commons for Environmental Art, complete with tea, supplies, and good vibes to spark connections. Rodeo fans, dont miss the MSU Spring Rodeo action, and The Jump has country dance nights, bingo, and live sets from Blake Brightman Band. Meanwhile, Bozeman attorney Katie Lane faces a Bar Association thumbs-down on her U.S. District Court nomination by President Trump, stirring local buzz about justice roles right here at home.
That wraps your local pulsestay safe out there and make today count.
This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Kicking off with some great news on pedestrian safety: the city just installed new rectangular rapid flashing beacons at the Oak Street and Agate Avenue crosswalk, right where 39-year-old Leslie Brown was tragically struck by a vehicle back in February while out for her morning run. Locals pushed hard for these upgrades after that heartbreaking incident, and now drivers have no excuse to miss pedestrians, with federal data showing these lights slash crash risks by 47 percent and boost yielding by 98 percent. It means safer jogs and walks for all of us hitting the streets this spring.
Weather-wise, expect showers early today with highs around 64 and lows near 36, so grab that light jacket before heading out, but keep an eye on the radar as things clear up for partly cloudy skies tomorrow at 55. After a drier-than-normal snow season hereBozeman logged just 31.4 inches through April 10, way below our usual, nearby spots like Showdown Ski Area are wrapping up strong with 221 inches and their final day tomorrowperfect for one last powder day if youre craving it.
Plenty to do around town to shake off the weekend vibes. The SWMBIA 2026 Home Expo kicks off today at 9 AM, packing in over 100 exhibitors with fresh ideas for your nestwhether youre dreaming of renovations or just love scoping trends. Families, hit the Bozeman Library for all-day Teen Corner black-out poetry or Big Kid STEAM architecture adventures, plus the Literacy Trail at Bozeman Pond for some outdoor fun. Montanas artists are gathering at MSU Studio Commons for Environmental Art, complete with tea, supplies, and good vibes to spark connections. Rodeo fans, dont miss the MSU Spring Rodeo action, and The Jump has country dance nights, bingo, and live sets from Blake Brightman Band. Meanwhile, Bozeman attorney Katie Lane faces a Bar Association thumbs-down on her U.S. District Court nomination by President Trump, stirring local buzz about justice roles right here at home.
That wraps your local pulsestay safe out there and make today count.
This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well 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