Listen "Bozeman Buzz: Sports, Arts, and Community Updates for September 15, 2025"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Monday, September 15, 2025.To kick off the week, Bozeman is buzzing with community activity as we transition toward fall. Today’s big sports headline is the start of the Yellowstone Intercollegiate golf tournament at Riverside Country Club. Montana State’s women’s golf team is set to host their first home tournament in over a decade, welcoming ten teams from across the region. Locals are invited to cheer on the Bobcat golfers as competition gets underway this morning with a shotgun start at 8:30. Expect lots of excitement as the Bobcats bring last week’s momentum home—and it’s a rare chance for fans to catch college golf right here in Bozeman.Yesterday, MSU’s Bobcats football bounced back strongly, securing their first win of the season with a dominant 41-7 victory over San Diego at Bobcat Stadium. Quarterback Justin Lamson delivered a standout performance, while the Dowler brothers made big plays on both sides of the ball. The Bobcats look to build on this win as they host Mercyhurst next Saturday, so diehard fans should mark their calendars.On the cultural front, arts and theater events are filling the calendar. Bumblewood Thicket, a whimsical art exhibition at Glen Lake Rotary Park, opened today and runs through October 1—bring the family for a stroll through immersive art installations designed to spark creativity. For readers and writers, the Bozeman Public Library hosts a Singing Souls Senior Sing-along this afternoon from 3:30 to 5. If you’re feeling more adventurous, the Murders, Madams, and Mediums walking tour continues, revealing Bozeman’s historic underbelly with tales of intrigue and mischief.Downtown shoppers have reason to celebrate, as national retailers Sephora, Lululemon, and Pandora have just opened at Gallatin Crossing. If you’re planning to refresh your wardrobe or grab some new beauty products, now’s the time to head over and explore.On the community service front, HRDC has officially opened Homeward Point, a new homeless shelter. This development is a major step in supporting vulnerable neighbors as colder weather approaches. Meanwhile, Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office is urging caution after a recent spike in Bitcoin phone scam attempts. Residents are reminded to verify any suspicious calls and avoid sharing personal details with unknown parties.In other news, the Bozeman Health hospital has celebrated the opening of its adult inpatient psychiatric unit, expanding local mental health care options. From health to safety, city officials are collaborating with local organizations to keep Bozeman secure and welcoming for all.Finally, for those seeking an evening out, the events calendar is brimming with comedy, history, and hands-on workshops. Whether you’re catching a play, taking a walking tour, or joining a community sing-along, there’s a little something for everyone today in Bozeman.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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