• Bozeman Local Update: Layoffs, Gang Arrests, Yellowstone Hiring Freeze, and More

  • Feb 18 2025
  • Length: 3 mins
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Bozeman Local Update: Layoffs, Gang Arrests, Yellowstone Hiring Freeze, and More

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  • Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Tuesday, February 18, 2025. We're starting off with some local news that's been making headlines. Mystery Ranch in Bozeman has laid off some workers, citing economic reasons. This comes as a surprise to many in the community, given the company's reputation for producing high-quality outdoor gear[1].

    In other news, the Gallatin County Sheriff's Office has been addressing concerns about gang activity in the area. Recently, six alleged Venezuelan gang members were arrested in Gallatin County, highlighting the need for increased vigilance and community cooperation[3].

    If you're planning a trip to Yellowstone National Park, be aware that the park is bracing for a seasonal employee shortage due to a hiring freeze. This could impact services and operations within the park, so it's essential to plan ahead[1].

    On a lighter note, the Museum of the Rockies is hosting several events, including an exhibit featuring SUE the T. rex. This is a great opportunity for families and dinosaur enthusiasts to explore and learn something new[1].

    For those interested in outdoor activities, avalanche experts are discussing risk levels at lower elevations after recent snowfall. It's crucial to stay informed and take necessary precautions when venturing into the backcountry[1].

    In local business news, the first hotel in Four Corners is set to open, signaling a shift in the market. This development could bring new opportunities and services to the area[1].

    If you're looking for something to do today, Bozeman Magazine has a comprehensive events calendar. Highlights include yoga at the Belgrade School District's Quaw Gym, Tween Art Studio at the Bozeman Public Library, and a free comedy night at Last Best Comedy[2][4].

    In sports, "Face of skijoring" Tayler Stobaugh is set to compete in her hometown of Big Sky. This exciting event is sure to draw crowds and showcase the skills of local athletes[1].

    Finally, a bill aims to resolve district boundary disputes between Big Sky and Ennis. This could have significant implications for local residents and businesses, so it's worth keeping an eye on[1].

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