Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Thursday, February 12th. Kick off your day with the buzz around town as we dive into the latest happenings that make our valley tick. Starting with some heartwarming local pride, a Bozeman cat is in the running to become Americas Favorite Pet, proving our furry friends are stealing the spotlight nationwide and reminding us why pet lovers here rally like family. Meanwhile, Bozeman companies are making waves at the Westminster Dog Show, with West Paw crafting custom purple toys for the champions, bringing that signature Gallatin Valley flair to the big stage and boosting our creative economy one wag at a time.
Over at the library tonight, head to the Bozeman Public Librarys Community Room at 6pm for Authors and Books featuring Elise Atchison and Amanda Eggert, sharing stories that capture Montanas wild spiritperfect for bookworms seeking inspiration amid winter chill. Fly fishing fans, dont miss Fly Tying Night at Bozeman Fly Supply at the same time, where you can grab your tools, sip a beverage, and craft flies thatll hook the big ones come spring, connecting us all to our outdoor roots. Kids have a full slate too: Baby Storytime at 10:15am at the library, followed by programs for ages 3 to 5 at Museum of the Rockies, and after-school fun like elementary crafts from 3:30 to 5pmkeeping young minds buzzing without screens.
News from the beat: Bozeman officials are gearing up a community response plan after lawmakers attended an ICE meeting, ensuring were prepared for any federal ripples while prioritizing local safety and unity. In development wins, the auction emptied the old Famous Daves spot, paving the way for Bozeman Squares forward momentum, which means more vibrant spaces for us to gather and grow our downtown vibe. Fort Ellis firefighters tackled two blazes over a busy weekend, showcasing the heroism that keeps our neighborhoods secure. And for sports fans, tune into the Brawl of the Wild basketball games this Saturday, February 14th, pitting Montana rivals in a clash thatll have Bridger Bowl crowds cheering louder.
Looking ahead, Valentines Day brings Bozeman specials for singlesour citys 66.5 percent unmarried rate inspired fun events to spark connections without the pressure. MSU hosts the statewide FIRST Lego Competition finals Saturday, igniting young innovators right here. And mark February 20 to 22 for Winter Crazy Days downtown, scoring killer deals on gear to fuel your next adventure. Whether youre tying flies, cheering hoops, or planning a solo date, these stories show Bozeman thriving with community heart and real impact. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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