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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Tuesday, April 8, 2025.Spring is in full swing here in Bozeman, and the energy around town is contagious. Let’s kick things off by talking about one of our favorite topics—community action. The Gallatin County Commissioners are holding a public hearing this week about local government, which has been generating buzz. This meeting offers residents an important opportunity to share their voices and shape our area’s governance for the future. If civic engagement is your thing, this is the place to be.On a lighter note, Bozeman is gearing up for some fun events today. At 6 p.m., head over to Bacchus Pub downtown for their ever-popular Trivia Night. Whether your expertise lies in pop culture or obscure history facts, this is the perfect chance to flex your brainpower while enjoying a drink with friends. For those seeking a musical vibe, check out live performances this evening, such as Frontera Madre at 6 p.m., offering a lively backdrop to your Tuesday night.There’s also been some exciting news from Montana State University. The school just named Brock Tessman as its next president! Tessman says he’s eager to build on Bozeman’s reputation as the nation’s top-ranked college town, a title we’ve proudly held two years running. Bobcat pride is certainly in high gear, especially as the men’s hockey team gears up for their big national debut this week. Fans are already gathering downtown to plan watch parties and show their support.If you’re looking for ways to give back, don’t miss the Heart of the Valley’s annual donation drive, aptly named "Showering Love on Tiny Paws." This event seeks to support their efforts in rescuing and rehoming animals. Your donations, whether monetary or supplies, make a huge difference for our furry friends in need.For those itching to get outdoors, don’t forget that the Bridger Bowl area is still a great spot to enjoy spring skiing conditions. Sadly, the community is also remembering a skier who lost their life recently in Big Sky—our thoughts go out to their loved ones during this time.In other feel-good news, the Gallatin Valley Food Bank is prepping for its upcoming fundraiser while readying itself to brace against potential federal cuts. It’s a stark reminder of the importance of supporting local organizations that ensure no one in our community goes hungry.Finally, save the date for this summer as The Picklr, a brand-new pickleball franchise, opens up in Four Corners. With pickleball’s growing popularity, it’s sure to become a hot spot for friendly competition and community bonding.That’s all for today, Bozeman. 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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