Friday, September 5th, 2025
Good morning, Bozeman. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 5th of September.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Gallatin County Sheriff's Office and U.S. Forest Service investigated an assault at Hyalite Reservoir on September 1 at 10:30 p.m.+ a woman used pepper spray by the dam's restrooms to fend off a middle-aged man with auburn hair who fled, and deputies are now seeking him with reports noting a Dodge pickup in faded blue or green and a dog with a red collar. MontanaRightNow
- ➤ The Haven Shelter in Bozeman reported a rise in domestic violence support with a 77% increase in bed nights and a 23% jump in support line calls, while Gallatin County saw a 17% rise in related crime. Executive Director Katie Madison said the nonprofit is the only organization offering help to survivors of abuse, sex trafficking and stalking—underscoring the growing need for its services. MontanaRightNow
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Jessica Hays, a Bozeman high school teacher and longtime wildfire photographer, released her photobook with 80 images and essays that document the impact of the Bridger Foothills Fire—highlighting the emotional toll of wildfires across the West. The book was finished in time for the fire's five-year anniversary and draws on her firsthand experience with environmental change. KBZK
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ Downtown Bozeman Partnership started a pedlet program to give restaurants like Bitterroot Bistro more outdoor seating. The pedlet on Willson Avenue turns narrow sidewalks into safe, ADA accessible dining areas—some locals say it has already been hit five times and takes up two parking spots. KBZK
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Five years ago, the Bridger Foothills Fire burned over 8,000 acres and destroyed 68 structures, and its lessons have since shaped firefighter training in our town. Fire Chief Brian Nickolay — who first responded as a deputy fire warden — said updated protocols now focus on defining safe zones and improved unified command. KBZK
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IndepenDANCE Showcase
2-4 p.m. — Willson Auditorium — Free venue parking — Enjoy a lively showcase featuring over 20 unique dance performances across various styles.
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5K Brew Run
6-8 p.m. — MAP Brewing Company — $10 entry — Enjoy a scenic 5K run with a finishing beer, prizes, and support for your local brewery.
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Rocky Mountain Natural Building Conference Open House
4:30-6:00 p.m. — Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture — Free entry — Kick off the conference with refreshments and engaging discussions on natural building.
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Livingston Bluegrass Festival 2025
5-11 p.m. — Shane Lalani Center for the Arts — Free for youth 13 and under — Experience the best of bluegrass with top acts and food from ‘Yer Nose food truck.
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Gallatin Freshman Football Game Against CMR
10 AM - 12 PM — Van Winkle Stadium — Free entry — Cheer on the Gallatin Freshman team in an exciting home match against CMR.
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Blackwater Railroad Co.
7-10 p.m. — Bozeman Hot Springs — Cost info not provided — Experience the wild energy of Blackwater Railroad Co. merging bluegrass with saxophone-driven roots-rock.
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Brian Kassay Live at The Bozeman Taproom
6 PM – 12 AM — Murray Bar — No cover charge — Experience live-looping magic from multi-instrumentalist Brian Kassay as he blends sounds with guitar, drums, and more.
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Level 1 Freeski Film Tour
7:30-11 p.m. — The ELM — $22.50 — Enjoy a thrilling showcase of top ski films with giveaways, signed posters, and professional appearances.
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Gallatin Freshman Football Clash
11 AM – 1 PM — Van Winkle Stadium — Admission details not specified — Don't miss the gridiron clash as Gallatin Freshman takes on Bozeman in an epic high school football showdown.
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SLEEP THEORY - THE AFTERGLOW TOUR
7-8:30 p.m. — The ELM — General admission standing — Experience Sleep Theory alongside Nevertel, Oxymorrons, and Stray View in an electrifying live performance.
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