Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Wednesday, November 26th, 2025. As we gear up for Thanksgiving, let’s get into what’s happening around Bozeman and how these stories shape our daily lives.
Overnight snow is in the forecast for Bozeman as a weather alert remains in effect. Valley areas could see up to three inches of fresh snow, making for a wintry scene just in time for the holiday weekend. Temperatures are expected to dip into the teens tonight, with highs only in the 30s and 40s tomorrow. If you’re traveling, be aware that the roads could be slippery and visibility may be reduced, especially as more gusty winds move through later today and Thanksgiving morning. Take care driving to family gatherings or any of the many local events happening around town.
There’s some reassuring news this morning. A missing Bozeman teen was safely found by Gallatin County Search and Rescue, thanks to the use of predictive behavior mapping, K-9 teams, and a coordinated effort from community members after an emergency alert was issued. The teen had gone missing after leaving school on foot but was located efficiently and is now home, underscoring the importance of community vigilance and cooperation.
For things to do today, Bozeman’s calendar is packed with fun for all ages. The Bozeman Murder Mystery: Catch the Killer outdoor escape game kicks off this evening at 626 Gallagator with teams solving clues under the stars. If you’re looking to get creative, the Bozeman Public Library has activities for elementary schoolers and teens running from 10 to 6. Kids ages 3 to 5 and their caregivers can enjoy a free program at Bozeman Pond Park as well.
If you’re a music lover, head downtown to Benchmark for a live set from Tyler John Kraehling tonight from 6 to 8. Over at the Westerner, Adult Swing Wednesdays means you can put on your dancing shoes and enjoy a night out with a bit of honky-tonk flair.
Thanksgiving week is also a time for gratitude and giving back. Local efforts such as Belgrade’s food truck are serving up two free Thanksgiving meals for families in need, helping make sure no one goes hungry in our community this holiday.
Looking ahead, Bozeman’s winter is officially starting today with the opening of the Winter 2025-26 season. For those eager to get on the ice, public skating is available at 11:15 this morning—perfect for letting the kids burn off some energy before the holiday feasts begin.
If you’re seeking unique holiday gifts or just want to appreciate creativity, the Indigenous Marketplace at the Emerson is happening with over twenty-five artists representing tribes from Arizona to Alaska. Expect beautiful creations and a special performance by Ryan LittleEagle from two to four on Saturday.
And finally, for those cozy nights in, a brand new series, Saving Yellowstone with Dennis Quaid, premieres tonight at nine on Animal Planet, featuring new perspectives on our region’s incredible ecosystem.
From snowy commutes to community stories and holiday fun, that’s what’s moving Bozeman today. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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