Listen ""Community Alert, Back-to-School Safety, and Weekend Happenings in Bozeman""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Wednesday, August 20, 2025. We are starting today with a call for community awareness as Gallatin County Deputies are asking for help to find twelve-year-old Aurora Vinson, last seen yesterday morning on Sundance Drive in Bozeman. Aurora is four feet nine inches tall, has short brown curly hair, and was wearing a panda sweater, grey leggings, and pink tennis shoes. If you have any information, please contact the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.In other news, Bozeman police are investigating a serious accident that happened last Friday night at the intersection of South 19th Avenue and Stucky. A collision between a motorcycle and a car tragically resulted in a fatality, serving as a somber reminder to drive carefully, especially as students and families begin moving around town for back-to-school season.Bozeman is buzzing with things to do today, so let’s get into local happenings. If you are downtown around midday, the Downtown Business Improvement District Board is meeting at City Hall, and residents are welcome to observe discussions on how our city center is evolving. For families with young kids, swing by the Museum of the Rockies this morning for Music at the Museum, a drop-in program that’s perfect for early learners who want hands-on fun and a bit of rhythm to start their day.Looking ahead to the weekend, event planners have packed the calendar. The Gallatin County RV and Boat Show kicks off at the fairgrounds Friday morning and runs through the end of the month. It’s a great stop for anyone thinking about a late summer adventure or just looking to escape the heat. Speaking of heat, fire crews are on alert as extreme temperatures sweep through southwestern Montana, and there are active wildfires in Madison County, so keep an eye on air quality and fire restrictions if you plan to venture outdoors.You can also check out the Montana Sapphire Round-Up happening Friday and Saturday at Alara Jewelry for a chance to see some stunning local gems. And don’t forget, the Bozeman Renaissance Festival returns on Saturday for a full day of medieval fun and festivities downtown, alongside Eagle Mount’s Digger Days event in Belgrade, where kids can get hands-on with real construction equipment for a great cause. Tonight, Bridger Brewing will feature live music, and for those craving a country vibe, it’s Western Swing Wednesday at The Jump. There are open jams, ladies’ nights, and more if you’re in the mood for music or mingling. Music lovers should keep an ear out, as Montana welcomes top acts like the Alabama Shakes and Riley Green this week.A quick note for homeowners: Montana’s property tax rebate program is still available, offering up to four hundred dollars off your 2024 property tax bill if you apply by October first, so don’t forget to claim your savings.That wraps up your day 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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