Bozeman Buzz: Addiction Clinic Closure, Data Center Debate, and Downtown Ladies' Night

20/11/2025 2 min
Bozeman Buzz: Addiction Clinic Closure, Data Center Debate, and Downtown Ladies' Night

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, November 20th, 2025.We’re waking up today with chilly late autumn air, so grab that coffee and be ready for a day packed with local stories and happenings in the Gallatin Valley. In headline news, a major addiction treatment clinic serving more than a thousand people in Bozeman is set to close by the end of the month, creating uncertainty for clients and their families who now need to find other options for care. Environmental debates are heating up too, as state and local groups are challenging Montana’s booming data center industry over concerns about higher utility bills for residents. Crime trends are in the spotlight as well after a Belgrade woman was arrested in connection with a four-thousand-dollar grocery theft, reflecting a broader uptick in retail thefts across the region.Brighter news comes from the Montana Farm Bureau’s annual convention, where Heidi Brewer from Bozeman has been elected as the new Women’s Leadership Committee Chair. Her hometown pride represents Bozeman’s ongoing role in shaping Montana’s agricultural future and policies.Looking for things to do tonight? Downtown Bozeman transforms for the much-anticipated Ladies’ Night starting at five. Retailers, restaurants, and bars are throwing open their doors with special deals, tastings, and early holiday shopping treats. If you need a breather while browsing, swing by Bozeman Spirits Distillery for their Ladies’ Night deals. The fun continues at the AC Hotel Lounge with live music, making downtown feel extra lively all evening. For those who want a little mystery with their night out, there’s a Bozeman Murder Mystery event at the Gallagator Linear Trail, where you can put your detective skills to the test and try to catch the killer.For local families and younger Bozemanites, there’s plenty on offer today. The Bozeman Public Library is running teen corner activities, while little ones can head to Bozeman Pond Park for the Literacy Trail. The Museum of the Rockies has family-friendly learning from ten to six, and their preschool explorer program kicks off at one in the afternoon, offering a creative break indoors as the weather cools.Looking ahead, there’s buzz around Josh Ritter’s just-announced return to Bozeman at The ELM in April, with tickets going on sale tomorrow morning—a heads up for music fans who want to snag a seat to one of spring’s most anticipated shows. And a local Thanksgiving meal at Heritage Christian School today reminds us the holiday spirit is close at hand.That’s all for this morning. From community stories to music, mystery, and plenty to keep you busy, Bozeman is alive and buzzing heading into the holiday season. 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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