Listen "Bozeman News: New Housing, Live Music, and Rodeo Action"
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, August 21, 2025.We start with a heads-up for morning commuters and residents in north Bozeman. If you’re around North 3rd Avenue between 10 and noon, swing by the Westlake Heights Apartments for their official ribbon-cutting. The Bozeman Chamber of Commerce is hosting the event and it’s a chance for locals to welcome new neighbors and see firsthand how Bozeman’s housing landscape continues to evolve.Tonight’s a big night for music and outdoor gatherings. Bodhi Farms is running their BBQ Farm Party with live music from five to eight, perfect for families wanting some countryside fun and fresh air. Down in Belgrade at Lewis and Clark Park, the free community concert kicks off at six. And don’t forget about Hop Lounge, Pine Creek Lodge in Livingston, and Bridger Brewing in Three Forks—all with free live music throughout the evening. For those eager to unwind after work, Bozeman Hot Springs hosts live bands starting at eight and Bozeman Taproom rolls with good vibes too. If you’re feeling generous, Live From the Divide has a suggested donation show at eight. Night owls: The Old Saloon in Emigrant and Tips Up in Big Sky will keep the beats going late into the night.Rodeo fans should mark their calendars—the Valley View Rodeo thunders back tonight at Gallatin County Fairgrounds. Gates open at seven for a family-friendly spectacle featuring barrel racing, team roping, and all the roughstock action you love. Whether you’re a longtime local or just passing through, rodeo nights are a quintessential Montana experience you won’t want to miss.It’s been an active week in Bozeman news. The community is on alert after a theft outside Applebee’s escalated into an armed robbery, and the suspect was quickly apprehended by local police. Authorities remind everyone to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity. In other local public safety news, law enforcement successfully rescued a driver from a choking incident at a Bozeman gas station, highlighting ongoing training and readiness to respond.On the lighter side, researchers at Montana State are spicing up Bozeman’s food scene by introducing purslane—yes, the edible weed—into restaurant menus. If you dine out this week, keep an eye open for creative, locally sourced dishes.Construction continues on North 7th Avenue, and local businesses are adapting to new traffic patterns. Be patient and consider popping into a shop you haven’t visited before—your support helps them weather the disruption.For sports fans, Montana State University just announced its six football team captains as preseason excitement builds. The Bobcats are gearing up for a promising season, and you can meet the rodeo team in person this weekend.And lastly, with wildfire conditions still active around southwest Montana, officials ask everyone to use caution with outdoor activities and stay tuned to local alerts.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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