Listen "Bobcats Battle Pioneers, Bozeman Buzzes with Motivation Mondays, and Mountain Quakes Rattle Region"
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Monday, November tenth, twenty twenty-five.As the sun rises over the Gallatin Valley, it’s a chilly start to the week but the energy in Bozeman is unmistakable. Over the weekend, fans packed Worthington Arena for a nail-biting Montana State Bobcats men’s basketball game. The Bobcats fought hard against the Denver Pioneers, trading leads in a game full of momentum swings. Davian Brown and Jed Miller each notched sixteen points, but ultimately the Bobcats fell just short, losing seventy-five to seventy-three after Denver sunk the game-winner with less than two seconds left. Coach Matt Logie praised the depth and hustle from his bench but notes the team is looking for more defensive stops as they head into a five-game road stretch, starting Wednesday against Stanford. Bobcat fans can catch that action on ACC Network Extra and keep rooting for those hometown heroes as they take their show on the road.If you’re searching for things to do today, motivation meets movement at one o’clock with Walk the Block – Motivation Monday at The Baxter downtown. It’s a good way to soak up the crisp fresh air and tap into some neighborly energy as locals stroll and chat, making Mondays something to look forward to. Later, Studio Wheelhouse on Evergreen Drive hosts a sewing class at five thirty, welcoming anyone to learn the basics of making their own clothes. Whether your wardrobe needs a boost or you just want to pick up a new creative skill, the community studio delivers friendly instruction and plenty of inspiration.In other local updates, Mount Ellis Academy’s Bear Canyon ski hill is gearing up for winter. The T-bar lift is currently under repair, but plans are underway to reopen the slope for private group rentals at five hundred dollars an hour, with a cozy firewood supply included. It’s a small, charming spot right on the edge of town and ski families are already buzzing about the chance to carve out their own powder paradise, away from the bigger crowds.For those looking ahead to upcoming events, mark your calendars for Thursday evening line dancing at Western Roots, open mic nights at Bozeman Taproom, and don’t forget the holiday festivities building in nearby towns. From magical Nutcracker performances in Butte to winter bazaars in Boulder, there’s something about November that brings out the creative, communal spirit across Southwest Montana.One item making news in the region: Sunday afternoon saw a light magnitude three point three earthquake, sixty-two miles south of Bozeman near Mammoth, Wyoming. No significant damage has been reported, but local agencies keep a close eye on seismic activity in our active mountain region.On a somber note, the Harlowton community is mourning after four dogs suffered accidental fungal poisoning. The Wheatland County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the incident was not due to foul play, offering support to the affected family. It’s a reminder to all pet owners in the area to keep a careful watch on what our furry friends might encounter outdoors.From sports excitement and creative workshops to quiet moments of community connection, Bozeman is bustling with things to do and stories that matter. Thank you for making us part of your morning routine. 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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