Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Sunday, March 8th.
Start your day with a heads up on the weather, folks. A wind advisory is in effect from 11am to 11pm today across parts of Montana, including gusts up to 45mph here in the Gallatin Valley and stronger in higher terrain. Secure those outdoor items and drive carefully, especially if youre in a high-profile vehicle, as tree limbs could snap and power might flicker. Stay safe out there while chasing those early spring vibes.
In heartfelt local news, downtown Bozeman staple Nova Cafe has permanently closed after over 20 years of serving up beloved breakfasts like the Morning After waffle and dream-haunting chia waffles. Founder Serena Rundberg, who started it with a dime and endless ambition in 2005, shared her sadness, calling it an institution built on community spaghetti dinners, nonprofit dance parties, and lifelong friendships. She sold it in 2020 but hopes another local gem fills the spot amid growing corporate chains. Bozemanites are already reminiscing on social media, thanking Nova for the memories that fueled countless mornings.
Your health matters too, and Bozeman Health is calling on you to shape the future. Theyve launched a Community Health Needs Assessment survey for Gallatin Valley residents to voice priorities, ensuring services hit home where we need them most.
Today is packed with action to get you out and connected. Head to Bridger Bowl at 11am for their uphill challenge, where you can test if youre fast on the up and down for just 20 bucks. Over at Crosscut, join the biathlon race starting at 1pm, perfect for all levels to share the thrill with fellow enthusiasts at 50 to 65 dollars. Culture lovers, catch Sleeping Beauty with the Bozeman Symphony at Willson Auditorium from 2 to 4pm, a magical ballet blending grace and live music. In nearby Big Sky, celebrate International Womens Day at the resort from 11am with on-mountain festivities at The Umbrella Bar. And dont miss the 2nd Annual Steer Barn Shinny in Livingston at the fairgrounds this afternoon for some lively hockey fun.
Looking ahead, mark your calendars for the Dinosaurs and MOR Festival kicking off March 27 at Museum of the Rockies with dino talks, workshops, and family activities that bring prehistoric wonders to life right here.
This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. Well see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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