Bobcats Rodeo Dominance, Bozeman Developments, and E-Waste Recycling

06/05/2025 2 min
Bobcats Rodeo Dominance, Bozeman Developments, and E-Waste Recycling

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Tuesday, May 6, 2025.The City Commission of Bozeman is holding its regular meeting today. If you're interested in local governance, this is your chance to participate and share your thoughts on matters affecting our community.In rodeo news, Montana State University has something to celebrate. The Bobcats capped their dominant 2024-25 college rodeo season by taking both the men's and women's team titles on Saturday. It's been an impressive showing for our local athletes.Healthcare professionals are gathering in town today for the second day of the MHA Healthcare Communications and Development Conference at the AC Hotel Downtown. The two-day event, which began yesterday, focuses on fundraising, marketing, and communications strategies for hospitals across Montana.Looking back at yesterday's events, downtown Bozeman was filled with activity as a "May Day Strong" protest took to the streets. Meanwhile, Fiesta Mexicana celebrated Cinco de Mayo at locations throughout Montana, bringing festive energy to our community.If you've ever dreamed of owning your own town, here's your chance. The town of Pray is back on the market with a price tag of $2.6 million. This unique opportunity doesn't come around often in Montana.For those concerned about housing issues, a Bozeman group is advocating for "right to counsel" for tenants facing eviction, highlighting ongoing conversations about housing security in our growing city.Environmental news includes a setback for Butte, as the EPA has canceled a $20 million grant that had been awarded for a resiliency hub.And a reminder for voters: the deadline for the Gallatin County School and Special Districts election is approaching fast, so make sure to get your ballots in soon.For those looking to declutter responsibly, keep in mind that a free e-waste recycling event is coming to Logan Landfill this Saturday, offering a perfect opportunity to dispose of old electronics in an environmentally friendly way.Local restaurants are showing support for a bill that would curb the use of Styrofoam as food containers, demonstrating our community's commitment to environmental sustainability.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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