Listen ""Blazing Bozeman: Music, Murder Mystery, and Outdoor Adventures""
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Sunday, July 13th, 2025.The sun is shining over the Gallatin Valley today, with forecast highs around 95 degrees and the summer energy in full swing. If you’re heading outdoors, remember it’ll be a scorcher by the afternoon, so keep the sunscreen and water handy. And, if you were worried about the missing Bozeman teen reported yesterday, there’s relief all around as 18-year-old Phoebe was found safe and reunited with her family after a community-wide search. Bozeman Police thank everyone who kept an eye out and helped share the word.In breaking local news, Bozeman police have finally cracked a four-year-old cold case. Austin John Clowes, a Bozeman local and Montana State grad, has been arrested and charged with the 2021 murder of Steven Kilwein. Investigators say DNA evidence was the key to closing this case that’s haunted Kilwein’s family and neighbors for years. Clowes is now being held in the Gallatin County jail, and the community is hopeful that this long-awaited justice brings some closure for those affected.On a lighter note, it’s a great weekend for live music and events. The Pine Creek Lodge just outside town is hosting the final day of its big music fest today—think bluegrass, brass, and a laid-back creekside vibe, and today’s entry is free if you haven’t already grabbed a pass. If you’re sticking closer to town, the Bozeman Taproom, Eagles Bar, and Grey Dog Bar all have Sunday performances lined up. For the theater lovers, the Shane Lalani Center for the Arts is hosting an afternoon matinee at 3, perfect for a cool escape from the heat.If you’re a dancer or just want to get moving, there’s a lineup of dance events around town this afternoon and evening, everything from western swing at The Jump in Gallatin Gateway to a family-friendly gathering at the Willson Auditorium. Plus, mark your calendar for Montopia next weekend in Wilsall, where music and dance collide in a festival atmosphere just a short drive from Bozeman.For those who love keeping up with local government and civic happenings, the Bozeman City Commission is set to revisit the debate over public displays of the Pride flag amid new state-level legislation. Expect plenty of passionate voices as this conversation continues to unfold at City Hall.And with all this activity, don’t forget to check river conditions if you’re fishing or floating. With the heat wave continuing, Yellowstone National Park has temporarily closed some rivers to fishing to protect aquatic life as water temperatures climb.Whether you’re hitting a show, getting outdoors, or supporting a neighbor, Bozeman is buzzing with ways to connect and enjoy another summer Sunday. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.For more http://www.quietplease.aiGet the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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