Listen ""Gallatin Raptors Reign, Bobcats Homecoming, and Bozeman's Vibrant Weekend""
Episode Synopsis
Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, September 27, 2025.Let’s get started with the excitement from local sports. Bozeman was buzzing last night as the Gallatin Raptors claimed their second consecutive victory over the Bozeman Hawks in the much-anticipated Battle of Bozeman. Tyson Scheel led the Raptors with two touchdowns and Carter Dahlke secured the win with a late score, sealing the deal after an electrifying final quarter. Defensive standout Bobby Gutzman intercepted Bozeman’s last chance pass with less than two minutes left, wrapping up a hard-fought 23-16 win. While Gallatin celebrates, the Hawks still hold the historical edge in their rivalry, and these games continue to shape the local high school football season.Today the eyes of the community turn to Montana State University, where the Bobcats kick off their Big Sky Conference opener against Eastern Washington at Bobcat Stadium. This matchup doubles as the Homecoming game and is set to start at 2 p.m. If you don’t already have tickets, you’re out of luck because the game sold out earlier this week. The atmosphere promises to be electric, especially as MSU rides a four-game win streak against its conference rivals. Whether you’re tailgating or catching the game on the Bobcat Radio Network, expect plenty of excitement as the Bobcat senior defensive line works to hold off Eastern Washington’s dynamic quarterback run game.For those looking outside the stadium for weekend festivities, Bozeman is packed with things to do. National Public Lands Day is here, meaning free admission to all national parks that typically charge entrance fees. It’s the perfect opportunity to explore nearby natural treasures like Yellowstone or to join volunteer efforts in one of the area’s protected lands. Locals who love the outdoors can check for volunteer activities to give back while enjoying a day in nature.If you’re ready to celebrate local art and creativity, Livingston is hosting the Bring Your Own Art Festival, welcoming all ages for poetry roundtables and visual displays. Back in Bozeman, families can enjoy the Literacy Trail at Bozeman Pond Park or swing by Bozeman Art Museum for free exhibits running throughout the day. The Museum of the Rockies is also open from morning to evening, offering a variety of educational experiences.Looking for evening plans? Bozeman’s music scene fires up after sunset. Marty O’Reilly hits the stage at Live From The Divide. Other local favorites like Jody & The Woodflowers and the Justin Case Band will be playing at venues around Gallatin Gateway and Chico Hot Springs. For those keen to test their trivia skills, IX Trivia at Bar IX starts at 8 p.m. Plaza Karaoke offers a chance to belt out your favorite tunes, whether you’re in Bozeman or heading down to Three Forks.And don’t forget about the Farmer’s Markets running into the weekend, perfect for picking up fresh produce and local crafts.That wraps up your Saturday snapshot—from intense football showdowns to art, music, and outdoor adventures. 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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