Listen "Bozeman Community Updates: City Hall Reopens, Missouri River Concerns, and Local Trivia Nights"
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Tuesday, May 27, 2025.City offices are back open today after being closed yesterday for Memorial Day. If you needed to handle any municipal business, you can now head down to city hall as operations resume their normal schedule.In environmental news, there's growing concern about the Missouri River. From its headwaters at Three Forks downstream to Townsend, the Missouri has been officially designated as dewatered. This situation highlights ongoing water management challenges facing our region as we move into the summer months.Looking for some Tuesday night entertainment? You've got options. Always Trivia is happening tonight at That Way Lounge on East Oak Street, Suite 1B, starting at 6:00 PM. If that doesn't suit your fancy, check out Last Best Trivia also happening this evening. These weekly events are perfect for showing off your knowledge while enjoying some local brews.The City of Bozeman continues its community development projects with several initiatives currently on public notice. If you're interested in what's being built or changed in your neighborhood, you can check the city's website for the latest updates.For homeowners looking to upgrade their water heaters, remember that the City offers a $500 rebate for qualifying heat pump water heaters. This energy-efficient option could save you money while reducing your environmental footprint.In recent infrastructure news, the N. 27th and Catron intersection has received a 4-way stop installation, improving safety at this previously challenging junction.Over in Gardiner, the annual horse drive honored veterans during the Memorial Day weekend, continuing a cherished tradition that brings together our community in celebration of those who served.Sports fans will be interested to know that in State C track, the Richey-Lambert girls and Manhattan Christian boys claimed team titles, adding to our region's proud athletic achievements.And if you're looking for a fun family activity, the City of Bozeman recently broke ground on the Story Mill Park splash pad, which should provide welcome relief during the upcoming summer heat.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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