Christopher Hughes+FollowBozeman’s wildest Cat-Griz rematch namesMontana’s biggest football rivalry just got even spicier—MSU and UM are clashing again in the post-season, and Bozeman locals are buzzing about what to call this historic rematch. Some are rooting for “Brawl for It All,” while others love “Treasure State Tussle” or just “Cat-Griz 2.0.” The excitement is real, and everyone’s got an opinion on which name captures the energy of a second showdown. Which name do you think fits best, and how are you feeling about seeing the Cats and Griz go head-to-head again? Let’s hear your pick! #Sports #Football #Bozeman00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowBobcat Stadium sells out: Bozeman buzzing!Season ticket holders have snapped up nearly every seat for the Bobcat Stadium FCS Semifinal, leaving many in Bozeman scrambling for tickets. The demand was so intense that both the exclusive pre-sale and general public sale were canceled. If you put in a request for extra tickets, keep an eye on your inbox by Tuesday at noon for updates. For everyone else, SeatGeek is now the only official place to look. It’s wild to see this level of support—how do you feel about the stadium being packed with Blue and Gold? Will you be watching from home or trying your luck on resale? #Sports #BobcatStadium #Bozeman00Share
awaters+FollowBozeman mail delays hit local businesses hardMail troubles in Bozeman are causing real headaches for local businesses. Imagine having to reissue $500,000 in checks because mail just never arrived—or receiving a package supposedly signed for, but the signature is just three lines! Dr. Hunziker at Holistic Health says her clinic now gets only a fraction of its usual mail, and patients traveling in from out of town sometimes miss out on needed equipment. Property managers are also dealing with lost payments and late statements. How are these ongoing USPS issues affecting your business or daily life? Let’s talk about what’s really going on and how folks are coping. #Business #Industry #Bozeman00Share
Heather Owens+FollowBozeman’s Jeff Krogstad brings Bobcat football to lifeJeff Krogstad’s photos don’t just capture Bobcat football—they capture the heart of Bozeman. For 15 seasons, this MSU alum has been right on the sidelines, sharing the energy, emotion, and unforgettable moments with fans everywhere. This year, he’s feeling lighter on his feet (literally—110 pounds down!) and prouder than ever of his work, with some shots reaching up to 30,000 views online. Krogstad’s story is a reminder of how one person’s passion can bring a whole community closer. What’s your favorite Bobcat game memory or photo? #Entertainment #Bozeman #BobcatFootball00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowBozeman dad shows it’s never too late to learnJuggling a contracting business, raising two young daughters, and going back to school at 52, Dan Hill proves that it’s never too late to invest in yourself. Thanks to Gallatin College MSU’s flexible, affordable business management program—and a surprise helping hand with child care—Dan’s not just earning a certificate, he’s building a stronger future for his family and business. His story is a reminder that real-world experience and classroom learning can go hand-in-hand. What do you think: Is it worth going back to school later in life? #Education #Bozeman #LifelongLearning00Share
Aaron Gentry+FollowMissoula outshines Bozeman in Can the CatsMissoula just pulled off something huge—raising over a million pounds/dollars in the Can the Cats food drive, beating Bozeman for the first time in four years! Even though the Bobcats took the win on the football field, Missoula’s generosity made a real difference for neighbors in need. Both cities nearly doubled last year’s totals, showing just how much folks here care about their community. It’s awesome to see a rivalry spark so much good. What do you think motivates people to give more each year? Would you like to see this kind of friendly competition in other towns? #Sports #Missoula #Bozeman00Share
Bruce Johnson+FollowBozeman’s winter sports hit pause—where’s the snow?Bozeman locals are feeling the winter blues as snowmobile season is on hold—there just isn’t enough snow on the ground. Shops like Summit Motorsports are seeing fewer riders, and those who do venture out risk damaging their machines on thin snowpack and hidden rocks. Even longtime residents say this is the strangest start to winter they’ve seen. Cooke City is getting some snow, but it’s not enough to make up for the bare conditions in the valley. Until the snow finally falls, everyone’s left waiting and hoping for a true Montana winter. How are you coping with the lack of snow? #Sports #Bozeman #MontanaWinter00Share
Lisa Ramirez+FollowBozeman’s new recovery center steps upWith Bozeman’s only outpatient addiction clinic recently closing, a new resource center is stepping in to fill the gap for those in recovery. Greater Impact’s Recovery Point is now open, offering a welcoming space and real support from people who’ve been there themselves. Whether someone needs treatment, mental health help, or just a place to talk, the center’s doors are open Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. This comes at a time when Montana’s rates of binge drinking and overdose deaths are rising. How do you think this new center could change things for our community? #Health #BodyHealth #Bozeman00Share
Misty Brady+FollowBozeman’s new recovery center steps upWith Bozeman’s only outpatient addiction clinic closing its doors, the new Recovery Point Resource Center is stepping in to fill a huge gap for our community. This place isn’t just about treatment—it’s about meeting people wherever they are in their recovery journey, whether they need peer support, mental health resources, or just a safe space to land. The need is real: binge drinking and overdose deaths are on the rise in Montana. Having a welcoming spot open nearly every day could make all the difference. How do you think this center could change lives in Bozeman? #Health #BodyHealth #Bozeman10Share