• Bozeman News Roundup: Tragic Stabbing, Community Events, and Local Happenings

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Bozeman News Roundup: Tragic Stabbing, Community Events, and Local Happenings

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  • Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Friday, February 7, 2025. We're starting off the day with a look at some of the local news and events happening around Bozeman.

    First off, let's talk about a serious incident that occurred over the weekend. A tragic stabbing took place early Saturday morning in the 500 block of North Sixth Avenue, behind the RSVP Motel. Thomas Riley Wegley has been charged with deliberate homicide and attempted deliberate homicide after allegedly stabbing two people, resulting in one fatality and another victim in stable condition at Bozeman Deaconess Hospital. Wegley's bail has been set at $1 million, and his first district court appearance is scheduled for February 21[1][3].

    Moving on to more positive news, there are plenty of events happening around Bozeman today and in the coming weeks. If you're looking for something to do tonight, The BoZone has a comprehensive list of events, including live music, theater, and nightlife. You can check out their calendar for a full list of activities[2].

    The Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce also has a variety of events lined up, including business networking groups, swing dancing lessons, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Fireplace Center Bozeman. On February 14, the Bozeman Symphony will present Kishi Bashi and the Bozeman Symphony, and on February 22, the Bangtail Biathlon will take place[4].

    In other local news, a Bozeman High School teacher has won a prestigious national teaching award, and the Bozeman Police Department has recovered $130,000 worth of stolen property, mostly from storage units. Additionally, the city of Bozeman has passed a new affordable housing ordinance, and the Help Center has moved into a new location, increasing access to services[5].

    If you're looking for something to do outdoors, the Crosscut Classic will take place on February 15, and the Bozeman Symphony Family Concert will be held on February 22. And if you're interested in learning a new skill, line dancing lessons are available on February 11 and 18[4].

    That's all for today's local news roundup. Remember to stay informed and engaged with your community by checking out these events and news stories. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Friday, February 7, 2025. We're starting off the day with a look at some of the local news and events happening around Bozeman.

First off, let's talk about a serious incident that occurred over the weekend. A tragic stabbing took place early Saturday morning in the 500 block of North Sixth Avenue, behind the RSVP Motel. Thomas Riley Wegley has been charged with deliberate homicide and attempted deliberate homicide after allegedly stabbing two people, resulting in one fatality and another victim in stable condition at Bozeman Deaconess Hospital. Wegley's bail has been set at $1 million, and his first district court appearance is scheduled for February 21[1][3].

Moving on to more positive news, there are plenty of events happening around Bozeman today and in the coming weeks. If you're looking for something to do tonight, The BoZone has a comprehensive list of events, including live music, theater, and nightlife. You can check out their calendar for a full list of activities[2].

The Bozeman Area Chamber of Commerce also has a variety of events lined up, including business networking groups, swing dancing lessons, and a ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Fireplace Center Bozeman. On February 14, the Bozeman Symphony will present Kishi Bashi and the Bozeman Symphony, and on February 22, the Bangtail Biathlon will take place[4].

In other local news, a Bozeman High School teacher has won a prestigious national teaching award, and the Bozeman Police Department has recovered $130,000 worth of stolen property, mostly from storage units. Additionally, the city of Bozeman has passed a new affordable housing ordinance, and the Help Center has moved into a new location, increasing access to services[5].

If you're looking for something to do outdoors, the Crosscut Classic will take place on February 15, and the Bozeman Symphony Family Concert will be held on February 22. And if you're interested in learning a new skill, line dancing lessons are available on February 11 and 18[4].

That's all for today's local news roundup. Remember to stay informed and engaged with your community by checking out these events and news stories. This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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