Bozeman Updates: Roadwork, Community Heroes, and Summer Fun

28/07/2025 2 min
Bozeman Updates: Roadwork, Community Heroes, and Summer Fun

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Monday, July 28, 2025. We’re waking up to a gorgeous Montana summer morning and plenty happening right here in Bozeman and the Gallatin Valley.First up, there’s a big heads up for drivers and commuters in town. Beginning today, Peach Street will be closed between 5th and 7th avenues for about three weeks as crews work to construct a new left-turn lane. If you live or work along Peach, you’ll still have residential access, but expect some detours and added congestion in the area. Over in Belgrade, the Jackrabbit and Amsterdam Road intersection project continues to make progress, aiming to improve traffic flow and safety for everyone coming in and out of Bozeman. And don’t forget: those 15-mile-per-hour school zone speed limits remain in effect all day, every day, to protect students through the summer and beyond.A warm community shout out goes to Bozeman’s own Fire Paramedic Luke Szymanski and Dr. Bret Birrer, recently honored by Montana’s Department of Public Health and Human Services for outstanding dedication to emergency medical care. These local heroes help keep our city safe and resilient.Quick look around town for things to do: Downtown Bozeman is buzzing with reasons to get outside and participate. Walk the Block returns today at The Baxter, offering a little Motivation Monday spark from 1 to 1:30 PM. If you’re eager to start your week with some movement and fresh air, this is a fun and social option. For the readers in the crowd, the Find Waldo Local scavenger hunt continues all day at Country Bookshelf—it’s a family-friendly way to explore and connect with the local business community.Looking ahead, music fans will want to keep their eye on the Sweet Pea Festival lineup arriving later this week, as well as fresh local gigs and open mics popping up nightly through town. And if you’re following local sports, the Bozeman Bucks baseball team is going strong, competing at the American Legion State AA Tournament, carrying Bozeman pride onto the diamond and drawing a crowd of supporters.In community news, a big thank you goes to the folks at Gallatin Solid Waste Management and Recycle Boise, who just wrapped up a free electronics recycling drive to help keep our valley clean and green. It’s a great reminder that small acts can have a big collective impact.That wraps up this morning’s pulse on Bozeman. From roadwork reminders to festivals on the horizon and inspiring community members, it’s another lively week ahead. 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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