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Bozeman Local Frequency: March 4th - Anne Frank Exhibit, Spring Projects, and Bobcats Basketball


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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for March 4th. Were kicking off the day with some inspiring history right here in our backyard, as the Bozeman Public Library unveils the Anne Frank: A History for Today exhibit today. This powerful display, packed with photos, artifacts, and stories from Anne Franks life in hiding during the Holocaust, opens with a special reception from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Community Room. Montana State Senator Cora Neumann, whose grandparents fled the Holocaust as refugees, will share her familys story, reminding us how these lessons hit close to home even in 2026. Assistant Library Director Becky Kasten calls it an honor to bring Annes enduring voice to Bozeman, and its free for a self-guided tour through March 31st during library hoursperfect for families wanting to spark meaningful conversations amid our busy lives.

Speaking of momentum, that unusually warm winter weve enjoyed is paying off big time for city crews and construction teams, giving them a rare early jump on spring projects. Safer roads and smoother commutes ahead mean less hassle for your daily drive. And keep an eye on South Cottonwood Road, or Secondary Highway 345 southwest of townthe Montana Department of Transportation wants your input on sealing five miles of it with scrub and chip seals, plus fresh markings, to hold it steady until Gallatin County rolls out bigger fixes in 2027. Submit comments online or to their Butte office; your voice shapes what we drive on.

For tonight, head to MAP Brewing Co on Manley Road for free live tunes from Brendan Nolan and Harpdog John starting at 6 p.m. Pair it with their homemade chili and cornbreadits the kind of cozy midweek vibe that recharges Bozemanites after a long day.

Basketball fever builds too, with our Montana State Bobcats as the No. 2 seeds in both Big Sky tournaments kicking off Saturday in Boise. Womens team faces a winner from Northern Arizona or Montana at 2:30 Sunday; mens squad plays at 8 p.m. that night. Catch the action on The Spot MTN channel 11 here in town, rooting for those NCAA bids that keep our community buzzing.

Hunters, dont forget to check Montanas 2026 regs as the new license year ramps up. From these cultural touchstones to practical upgrades, todays lineup shows Bozeman blending reflection, progress, and fun to make every day richer for us all.

This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.

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