Street Sweeping, Restaurant Week, and Sturgill Simpson: Bozeman Local Frequency Update for April 17, 2025

17/04/2025 3 min
Street Sweeping, Restaurant Week, and Sturgill Simpson: Bozeman Local Frequency Update for April 17, 2025

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, April 17, 2025.Spring is officially in the air, and today marks the start of the City of Bozeman’s annual spring street sweeping. If you live in one of Bozeman’s subdivisions, keep an eye out for sweepers making their rounds, as the city kicks off its efforts to keep our streets clean and ready for the summer months. Check the city’s website for the detailed subdivision schedule and remember to move your cars off the street if you can to help crews out.Downtown is buzzing with anticipation as next week brings Bozeman’s 5th Annual Restaurant Week, inviting locals and visitors alike to sample the best of our city’s vibrant food scene. From April 22 through 26, downtown eateries will offer special menus and deals—a fantastic chance to support local restaurants and discover a new favorite spot. Mark your calendar, gather your foodie friends, and get ready to eat your way through Main Street.Tonight, music fans are in for a treat as Sturgill Simpson takes the stage at the Brick Breeden Fieldhouse. Doors open at 7, and tickets are still available—but they’re moving quickly, so act fast if you want to catch this acclaimed country artist live.For families, Anderson School’s much-anticipated production of Peter Pan lifts off the ground this week. The students have poured their hearts into rehearsals and are eager to show the community their hard work, so bring the kids out for a magical night of theater.Looking to get outside? The unpredictable spring weather hasn’t stopped local gardeners from prepping for the season. And with Earth Day just around the corner, keep an eye out for fun runs and eco-friendly festivals at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds over the weekend. There’s also ongoing work along North 19th Avenue, where an $8.5 million improvement project has started. Expect extra construction and traffic delays but look forward to smoother commutes down the line.In other headlines, the Bozeman community is mourning the tragic loss of 21-year-old Ava Tolliver, who died in a motorcycle accident earlier this week. Our thoughts are with her family and friends.Finally, Bozeman’s city commission has upheld approval for the controversial Guthrie building project downtown, a development many hope will bring both new business and vibrant public spaces to the heart of the city.That’s a wrap on today’s Bozeman Local Frequency. Whether you’re catching a show, lending a hand with spring cleaning, or just enjoying a stroll downtown, we hope you have a great Thursday. 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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