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Earth Day Celebrations Meet Spring Snow: Your Bozeman Wednesday Guide

Earth Day Celebrations Meet Spring Snow: Your Bozeman Wednesday Guide

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Wednesday, April 22nd. Happy Earth Day, Bozeman! Today marks the 56th anniversary of this global movement that started right here in the spirit of protecting our stunning Montana landscapes, and there are plenty of ways to dive in locally from cleanups along the Gallatin River to sustainability workshops popping up downtown. Speaking of rivers, with warm spring air meeting that cold snowmelt rushing down from the mountains, our waters like the Clark Fork are hovering around 48 degrees, so if youre hitting the water for some early paddling, layer up and watch for that chilly shock to your system that can sneak up fast. Weather-wise, expect a breezy partly cloudy day with highs around 56 dropping to 30 overnight, and keep an eye on that cold front rolling in this evening it could spark thunderstorms before flipping to snow tomorrow with just 37 degrees, so plan your outdoor adventures accordingly.

Politics heated up last night as Republican candidates for Montanas first congressional district squared off in a lively primary debate right here at Calvary Chapel, drawing a crowd of voters just in time with ballots due June 2nd the winner heads to November, so if youre tuning into local races, this ones got real stakes for our growing valley. Meanwhile, the Gallatin County Study Commission kicks off its listening tour tonight at 6 p.m. in Three Forks High School Auditorium, sharing recommendations like switching to nonpartisan county elections no big government shakeup, but a chance for your voice on how we vote come November 2026, with more sessions through the end of the month including spots in West Yellowstone and right here at the courthouse.

For fun today, swing by that 10:30 a.m. event teasing in the Bozeman Magazine calendar perfect for a midmorning pick-me-up, then gear up for tomorrows highlights like the free Opera Baritone Masterclass at 11 a.m. in Montanas State Universitys Reynolds Recital Hall with star Lester Lynch, or live tunes at Bozeman Hot Springs while you soak starting at 7 p.m. Fridays got a free bluegrass jam at Gute Laune from 7 to 9, and dont sleep on The Hawks Theatre Cos Mamma Mia production lighting up Bozeman High School Auditorium soon a sun-soaked Greek island escape thatll have you dancing through our own spring chill. On a serious note, that Bozeman couple facing a whopping 107 percent property tax spike on their dream home is sparking conversations about the real hit to family budgets amid our hot real estate market. And looking ahead, the Big Sky Country State Fair is revving up with carnivals, animals, and live music at 901 North Black Avenue get your tickets early for that summer thrill. Bundle up, stay engaged, and make today count. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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