Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, July 10th, 2025.
We’re starting off with a look at the roads because if you’re heading down South 19th Avenue, you’ll want to plan for delays. That million-dollar paving project is still underway and it’s causing plenty of headaches for commuters. Residents continue to voice frustrations about the traffic backups, so give yourself extra time if you’re traveling south of Main today.
It’s another hot one across the Gallatin Valley with highs expected to flirt with ninety degrees again. The afternoon brings a chance for isolated thunderstorms and gusty winds, so keep an eye on the sky if you’ve got outdoor plans later. With the heat holding steady, local shelters are urging folks to check in on neighbors and reminding the community about the extra strain as they see fewer donations during the summer months.
For those getting around town without a car, the Streamline bus service is now officially under the management of the Gallatin Valley Urban Transportation District. This change is aimed at improving reliability and expanding service as ridership continues to grow.
Bozeman’s art and music scenes are thriving and there’s plenty to do today. If you’ve got young explorers at home, the Museum of the Rockies is hosting Garden Wonders at ten this morning, a great way to get the kids outside and learning about the natural world. Art lovers won’t want to miss the ongoing exhibition “They Came in Earnest” featuring Jim Westphalen’s work on East Main, and you can still join the Find Waldo Local scavenger hunt at Country Bookshelf for a bit of whimsical fun.
Tonight, downtown comes alive with the twenty-fifth annual Music on Main, running from six thirty to eight thirty. Expect live bands, food vendors, and the always-energetic crowds packing Main Street for one of Bozeman’s favorite summer traditions. For a bit of nostalgia meets showbiz, head to The Ellen Theatre at seven thirty for a performance of Cabaret, or catch some local acts later at venues like Tune Up Bar or Red Tractor Pizza.
On the sports front, the Bozeman Bucks are heading north to Kalispell for tournament action after a tough doubleheader loss to the Belgrade Bandits last night at Heroes Park. Fans will be watching to see if the Bucks can hold on to their impressive season record. And for Montana State fans, mark your calendars: the Bobcats have announced several night games this season, setting the stage for some under-the-lights football action this fall.
Finally, a reminder from local officials that the Gallatin County Commission is considering new rules on camping in public rights of way. Your voice matters, so keep an eye out for updates if this is an issue close to home.
That’s your roundup for Thursday in Bozeman—traffic jams, summer heat, and plenty of ways to get involved and stay entertained. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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