• Tragic Stabbing in Bozeman, Warming Center Open, and Upcoming Community Events

  • 2025/02/04
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Tragic Stabbing in Bozeman, Warming Center Open, and Upcoming Community Events

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  • Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for February 4, 2025. We're starting off the day with some serious news. A tragic incident unfolded in Bozeman over the weekend when police responded to a reported stabbing early Saturday morning. Thomas Riley Wegley has been charged with deliberate homicide and attempted deliberate homicide after allegedly stabbing two people. One victim sadly passed away, while the other remains 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.

    Moving on to more community-focused news, the City of Bozeman is piloting an odd-even parking project to help with snow plowing efforts. This initiative aims to make our streets safer and more accessible during the winter months. Additionally, the Bozeman Public Library is keeping its doors open for the unhoused during these freezing temperatures, providing a warm and welcoming space for those in need.

    If you're looking for something to do today, the Downtown Bozeman Association Board Meeting is happening at 8:30 a.m. at 222 East Main St, Ste 302. Later this week, you can enjoy the Paint n' Sip event at Steep Mountain Teahouse on February 6, or learn about Legislative Advocacy 101 at the Bozeman Public Library. Montana State University is also hosting a Science Night on February 6, which promises to be an engaging and educational event.

    In other local news, the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport saw record-breaking numbers in 2024, a testament to our city's growing popularity. Meanwhile, the HRDC Warming Center is providing 24/7 shelter during the expected subzero temperatures, ensuring that everyone has a safe place to go.

    For those interested in the arts, the Ellen Theatre recently hosted Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd, and there are several upcoming events, including a Gemstone Rings Class and a Custom Boot Building workshop. If you're in the mood for comedy, Last Best Comedy is hosting Friday Night Stand-Up With Mandal on February 7.

    Lastly, a reminder that the Bozeman Police Department is still seeking information regarding the stabbing incident and is urging anyone with details to come forward. If you have any information, please contact Detective Sergeant Ian Anderson at 406-582-2006.

    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 February 4, 2025. We're starting off the day with some serious news. A tragic incident unfolded in Bozeman over the weekend when police responded to a reported stabbing early Saturday morning. Thomas Riley Wegley has been charged with deliberate homicide and attempted deliberate homicide after allegedly stabbing two people. One victim sadly passed away, while the other remains 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.

Moving on to more community-focused news, the City of Bozeman is piloting an odd-even parking project to help with snow plowing efforts. This initiative aims to make our streets safer and more accessible during the winter months. Additionally, the Bozeman Public Library is keeping its doors open for the unhoused during these freezing temperatures, providing a warm and welcoming space for those in need.

If you're looking for something to do today, the Downtown Bozeman Association Board Meeting is happening at 8:30 a.m. at 222 East Main St, Ste 302. Later this week, you can enjoy the Paint n' Sip event at Steep Mountain Teahouse on February 6, or learn about Legislative Advocacy 101 at the Bozeman Public Library. Montana State University is also hosting a Science Night on February 6, which promises to be an engaging and educational event.

In other local news, the Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport saw record-breaking numbers in 2024, a testament to our city's growing popularity. Meanwhile, the HRDC Warming Center is providing 24/7 shelter during the expected subzero temperatures, ensuring that everyone has a safe place to go.

For those interested in the arts, the Ellen Theatre recently hosted Stephen Sondheim's Sweeney Todd, and there are several upcoming events, including a Gemstone Rings Class and a Custom Boot Building workshop. If you're in the mood for comedy, Last Best Comedy is hosting Friday Night Stand-Up With Mandal on February 7.

Lastly, a reminder that the Bozeman Police Department is still seeking information regarding the stabbing incident and is urging anyone with details to come forward. If you have any information, please contact Detective Sergeant Ian Anderson at 406-582-2006.

This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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