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Good morning, Bozeman. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 1st of October.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Bozeman Health announced a partnership with Family Promise to address local housing needs by awarding a $20,000 grant that will cover costs for case management, transportation and mental health support. The funding is set to help local efforts after serving over 1,100 people, including 600 children, last year—ensuring families receive essential services.  MontanaRightNow
  • Harley, a 12-year-old dog with a dapper bowtie, has waited since June for his forever family at Heart of the Valley adoption center—he came in because his previous family had housing and money issues, and he needs care for heart worm and a back leg injury.  KBZK
  • The Gallatin Valley Packathon will fund meals from local sources for 190 Haitian schoolchildren in Bois Negress as gang violence has made food deliveries unsafe. The $30,000 plan will feed the children with weekday lunches through 2026 and invites community members to join a breakfast event on October 4 (9 to 10:30 a.m.) at Hope Lutheran Church.  KBZK

CULTURE NEWS

  • A recent article details Bozeman’s top 10 neon signs, starting with the Baxter Hotel’s 1929 restored sign and highlighting sites like the Rialto Theatre and Lewis & Clark Motel along Main Street. Local experts Ole Nelson’s Media Station Design Works Inc.—along with veteran neon bender John Nyman—keep the historic glow alive from pioneers like Bill Todd.  Bozeman Magazine
  • Today, The Motet begins a new chapter as Sarah Clarke joins the band and they release their album Love Time, featuring a lively blend of funk and soul. The band will perform live at The ELM on October 11 — tickets will be sold at Logjam Presents Box Offices and online while supplies last.  Bozeman Magazine
  • The Waiting is hosting a Tom Petty Birthday Halloween Bash at Armory Music Hall on November 1 with live sets from Emma and The Ledge starting at 7:00 p.m. and The Waiting from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m.—attendees in costumes can win prizes.  Bozeman Magazine
  • The Bozeman Paranormal Society, led by founder Elies, shares stories of ghost tours and eerie experiences at local spots such as Sunset Hills Cemetery and the Rialto theater. The group uses tools like dowsing rods and ghost boxes—while planning October events that let the public learn about Montana’s haunted history.  Bozeman Magazine

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Today, the Montana Raptor Conservation Center holds the Bridger Raptor Festival to honor local raptor conservation and educate residents about threats such as vehicle collisions, lead poisoning, and habitat loss. The nonprofit cares for 14 ambassador birds & offers private educational programs for groups & shows how local actions help protect these vital species.  Bozeman Magazine

GOVERNMENT NEWS

  • Today, Bozeman voters face the Bozeman Water Adequacy initiative—known as WARD—that would let developers pay cash in lieu of water rights if they include 33% affordable units in new projects. The measure links housing affordability with water conservation in a closed basin and will be decided by voters this November.  Bozeman Magazine

HEALTH NEWS

  • Moneta is launching an AI-powered cognitive rehabilitation therapy platform to help Montana patients with cognitive impairments—linking them with physicians who will schedule remote therapy sessions, especially serving those with limited local access to in-person care.  KBZK
  • Many in Bozeman use meditation for benefits like better focus and healing feelings, and the Bozeman Dharma Center now hosts weekly meetings to help people try new techniques—each session offers a chance to explore what works best. This approach encourages locals to find a practice that fits their needs.  Bozeman Magazine

LIFESTYLE NEWS

  • Bozeman residents will enjoy many fall events this October including apple picking, pumpkin festivals, and carving contests at local venues. Events will be held at places like Rocky Creek Farms and Bozeman Maze — offering markets, cider making, and seasonal treats — to celebrate the harvest season.  Bozeman Magazine

REAL ESTATE NEWS

  • Residents of King Arthur and Mountain Meadows mobile home parks in Bozeman worked to protect their homes after a new owner bought the properties. They unionized and gathered Tuesday night outside the broker’s office—demanding repairs for leaky pipes and decaying power poles as they plan to meet with the new owner and secure fair housing conditions.  MontanaRightNow
  • Homeowners can get their houses ready for colder months by cleaning gutters, servicing heating systems, sealing drafts, checking roofs, and insulating pipes—these steps help prevent costly repairs when winter comes. Local real estate data shows that 451 homes sold from January to August with 91 more pending, a figure similar to last year.  Bozeman Magazine

EVENTS

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  • Paige King Johnson: Livingston Songwriter Festival 2025

    4-8 p.m. — ENGINE ROOM DEEP DISH PIZZA — Cost not specified — Enjoy an evening of melodic storytelling with award-winning country artist Paige King Johnson.

    Sat, 10/4/25

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  • The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus Live Concert

    8:00-9:30 p.m. — The ELM — Tickets on sale September 5 — Experience the energy of The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus along with Morning in May.

    Sun, 10/5/25

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  • Mountain West Pitch Competition

    8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. — EngineWorks — Free entry — Watch entrepreneurs present their innovative ideas at this engaging pitch competition.

    Wed, 10/8/25

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  • Lost Canyons Concert

    8 PM — Murray Bar — Admission details not provided — The beloved indie rock band from Bozeman returns to thrill the crowd with their energetic tunes.

    Fri, 10/10/25

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  • Those Who Serve 5k & Ruck March

    3-8 p.m. — Bozeman, MT — Entry fee applies — Honor our military heroes with a spirited run and ruck march.

    Sat, 10/11/25

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  • 17th Annual Moose Chase Kids Race

    6-8 p.m. — 102 View Vista Dr, Livingston, MT — $20 — A fun running event for kids aged 18 and under supporting LINKS for Learning.

    Sun, 10/12/25

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  • Molly Tuttle Concert

    7:00-8:30 p.m. — The ELM — Ticketed event — Experience an electrifying performance by acclaimed bluegrass artist Molly Tuttle.

    Tue, 10/14/25

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  • October Green Drinks

    5:30-7:30 p.m. — Intrinsik Architecture — Free food and drinks — Engage with community members over sustainability topics and enjoy refreshments.

    Wed, 10/15/25

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  • October Monthly Member Meet Up

    4-5 p.m. — Warriors & Quiet Waters Foundation, Inc. — Free entry — Network with local businesses and celebrate their contributions to the community.

    Thu, 10/16/25

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  • Gallatin Varsity Football Showdown Against Belgrade

    7-9:30 p.m. — Belgrade High School — Experience the excitement as Gallatin Varsity faces off against Belgrade in a thrilling high school football showdown.

    Fri, 10/17/25

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

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~ Joseph Campbell

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