Bison Attack, City Commission, Tragic Killings, Construction Boom, Housing Advocacy, and Outdoor Safety Updates

13/05/2025 2 min
Bison Attack, City Commission, Tragic Killings, Construction Boom, Housing Advocacy, and Outdoor Safety Updates

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Tuesday, May 13, 2025.Starting with breaking news - a man has been gored by a bison in Yellowstone National Park, marking the first incident of its kind this season. Park officials are reminding visitors to maintain safe distances from wildlife as the summer tourism season begins.In city government, the Bozeman City Commission holds its regular meeting today. If you're interested in participating or commenting on city matters, the meeting is scheduled for later today. This provides a good opportunity for residents to engage with local governance and have their voices heard on community issues.Some concerning news from nearby Kalispell - authorities are investigating a murder-suicide that tragically claimed the lives of two young children among the victims. Our thoughts are with the affected families and the community during this difficult time.On a more positive note, the city of Bozeman has kicked off what promises to be a busy construction season with $26 million in projects planned throughout the area. These improvements aim to enhance infrastructure and public spaces across the city.For those facing housing challenges, a local Bozeman group is advocating for 'right to counsel' for tenants facing eviction, working to ensure fair housing practices in our growing community.Looking for something to do today? Head over to Sage Lodge south of Livingston where Andrew Olivo and Cole Decker will be performing. If you're interested in home improvement, there's a virtual event on "Landscape Transformation on a Budget" that might help you spruce up your yard without breaking the bank.Local food banks are preparing for increased demand following federal cuts, so consider donating if you're able to help support our neighbors in need.For outdoor enthusiasts, be aware that a hiker was recently rescued from Baldy Mountain after attempting a dangerous shortcut. As we enjoy our beautiful surroundings, remember to stick to marked trails and come prepared for changing conditions.This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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