Good day Bozeman! We're here again with what you need to know today. Grab a cup of coffee and read on. ☕️️
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Also on today's calendar: Popular songs by Bob Jones and 7 more events.
And lastly, we have a post from a neighbor, Andrew Webster H.!
Today's riddle: What is full of holes but still holds water? 🤔 (Answer below!)
1. Montana State University gets ready for school year with Welcome Back Bobcats kits (nbcmontana.com) — Bozeman businesses are getting stocked with free "Welcome Back Bobcats" kits as Montana State University prepares for thousands of students to return next week. About 800 blue-and-gold kits, filled with signs and spirit items, are being delivered across the Gallatin Valley to help shops and offices greet students and families and visually tie the community to campus.
2. Streamline Buses Celebrate 20 Years Of Operation As Public Transit In MT Grows (fairfieldsuntimes.com) — Bozeman's Streamline bus system is celebrating 20 years and bringing back a late-night route serving downtown on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 8 p.m. to 2:25 a.m. As the city grows and gas prices climb, officials hope expanded, zero-fare service will help more residents and students get around easily, with training available for first-time riders.
3. Gallatin Raptors football team prepares for week 1 (nbcmontana.com) — Bozeman's Gallatin Raptors are gearing up for a serious run at their first-ever Class AA football title, returning a strong core of seniors and standout linemen. Coaches and players say a deep, physical roster and emerging stars like Hudson White have them eyeing a breakthrough, starting with their home opener against Butte on Friday, August 28 at 7 p.m.
4. Outlaw Foundation donates $230K to Epilepsy Foundation (explorebigsky.com) — Leaders from the Epilepsy Foundation visited Outlaw Partners' Bozeman office as the local Outlaw Foundation announced a $230,000 donation to support research, advocacy, and family services. The groups discussed improving seizure safety training in Montana schools and better support for families living with epilepsy, with organizers calling this gift just the starting line for future work.
5. Montana State University's Bracken Center Secures Internships for Over 300 Students (matr.net) — Montana State University's Bracken Center in Bozeman has helped more than 300 students land internships since 2025, many with local businesses. By pairing career coaching with strong ties to the Bozeman business community, the center is boosting students' job prospects while modeling how tighter education–industry links could keep more talent and economic growth rooted in the Gallatin Valley.
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