Local Frequency - Bozeman

Bobcats Advance to FCS Finals, Bozeman Hoops Thrive, Local Weekend Events


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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Sunday, December twenty first.

Bozeman is waking up with a big football glow this morning after the Montana State Bobcats punched their ticket to the national championship game with a statement win over the Montana Grizzlies, forty eight to twenty three at Bobcat Stadium. Powered by a twenty one point fourth quarter, Justin Lamson’s long touchdown strike to Taco Dowler and a huge day on the ground from Adam Jones, the Cats are now Nashville bound for the FCS title game in early January, adding another chapter to the Brawl history books and another boost to local pride and winter tourism as fans start planning trips and watch parties around town.

High school hoops also brought some excitement to the Valley. Bozeman’s girls held off a late Flathead Bravettes surge behind a game high performance from Grace Gall, while the Bozeman boys rained threes to pull away from Flathead in a forty eight to thirty two win. Those early season victories keep both Hawk squads trending up as conference play approaches and give families plenty to cheer for between holiday events.

If you are looking for things to do today, you have lots of options. Over at the Bozeman Public Library, the Silent Book Club meets this afternoon, a low key way to share space, sip something warm, and just read together. Later, the library will also host a Homeless Persons Memorial outdoor gathering, a reflective community moment as the nights stay long and cold. Across town, public skate at Ressler Rink at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds offers a classic Bozeman afternoon on the ice, a great way to get the kids moving or shake off cabin fever.

For a more festive vibe, Valhalla Meadery is hosting a Winter Art Market and Jol celebration with local makers and Nordic flavored cheer, while Red Tractor Pizza brings in live jazz for an evening jam session, pairing hot slices with cool tunes. After dark, Bridger Mountain Big Band swings into the Eagles downtown, and Bozeman Hot Springs keeps the music going with a women songwriter night, blending soaking and songwriting under the winter sky.

A quick city note as you plan the week ahead: Bozeman’s street report is paused for the holidays, but crews are still out managing winter conditions, especially with game day and holiday traffic in the mix, so give yourself extra time and watch for changing surfaces.

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

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