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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Sunday, November 9th, 2025.

After a spirited Saturday in Bozeman, local sports fans are still buzzing from Montana State's resounding football victory at Bobcat Stadium. The Bobcats stormed to a 66-14 win over Weber State, chalking up four turnovers and 452 yards of offense. Justin Lamson led the charge with both passing and rushing touchdowns, while Julius Davis racked up 114 yards and two scores. The crowd celebrated the Bobcats’ eighth straight win this season, their 21st consecutive home victory, reminding everyone why Saturdays at Bobcat Stadium are such a legendary Bozeman experience.

Turning to today’s happenings, basketball takes center stage as the Montana State men's team hosts the Denver Pioneers at Worthington Arena this afternoon. Tipoff is at 1 p.m., and the Bobcats are aiming to build on early season momentum on their home turf. Whether you’re a diehard Blue and Gold supporter or just looking for some collegiate excitement, it’s a great excuse to gather with friends and cheer on the local squad.

For families looking for something fun and educational, Bozeman Public Library has a great lineup for the day. The Teen Corner Exploration on herbal tea blending runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., and kids between 5 and 11 can enjoy a special session from 2 to 4 p.m. If you have little ones ages zero to five, take a walk at Bozeman Pond Park—today’s Literacy Trail event is a local favorite that gets the youngest residents out enjoying the fall weather and fresh air.

On the music scene, Valhalla Meadery hosts an all-ages acoustic set from 3 to 5 p.m. later today, perfect for unwinding on a Sunday afternoon. As evening sets in, Bozeman Hot Springs will feature live music from 7 to 10 p.m., blending some soulful tunes with a dip in the famous thermal pools. If you missed the packed venues last night, local spots like The Filling Station and Club Zebra will ramp up again later this week with performances worth marking on your calendar.

In the downtown area, SHINE Beer Sanctuary is hosting Sunday Student Study Day, making it an ideal choice for local students prepping for midterms or just catching up on assignments with a cozy vibe. And for those seeking a brush with culture, don’t forget about the continuing solo art exhibit “Dispatches from the Ice” at 129 East Main Street. Todd Anderson’s work, inspired by polar adventures, captures the wild beauty of frozen frontiers and is open to all, adding a dose of inspiration to your weekend stroll.

On the political front, Bozeman’s recent municipal elections saw City Commissioner Douglas Fisher decisively claim the mayoral seat with over 60 percent of the vote. His platform and endorsements from current and former city leaders suggest an era of steady leadership and community-driven priorities for the Gallatin Valley, something residents will watch closely as new policies roll out.

As the day unfolds, Bozemaners have plenty of ways to engage with their city, whether it’s sports, arts, music, or family fun. The blend of university energy, local creativity, and outdoor activity defines Bozeman in November, and today’s calendar is a testament to how vibrant and welcoming this Montana town continues to be.

This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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