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  • 4 days ago | bozemandailychronicle.com | Lilly Keller

    Heather Ann Harrington, 43, of Oregon, was sentenced to 20 years in custody on Friday for the 2023 killing of Belgrade resident George Sobrepena. The case originated from an incident on Halloween night 2023, when Sobrepena was found dead in his trailer at the Lexley Acres Mobile Home Park. Construction workers discovered the body after Harrington approached them and led them to the scene. They called 911, and responding officers found Sobrepena with multiple gunshot wounds and a handgun nearby.

  • 4 days ago | bozemandailychronicle.com | Lilly Keller

    Bozeman Police reports for Friday included:• A juvenile ran away on foot after his phone was taken away, prompting a search by law enforcement. However, he was later safely turned over to his mother. • A woman returned home after two days to find blood outside her apartment and an open window, initially believing it was a break-in. Police later determined the blood was likely from a nearby assault and no entry had been made.

  • 3 weeks ago | bozemandailychronicle.com | Lilly Keller

    For both locals and tourists, Bozeman is often associated with its outdoor access, proximity to Yellowstone and a culture rooted in recreation and adventure. But just south of downtown, on the edge of Montana State University’s campus, is a museum that tells a different story.

  • 3 weeks ago | bozemandailychronicle.com | Lilly Keller

    Bozeman Police reports for Friday included:• A bicyclist was warned for not having a light and riding in the middle of a lane, not allowing traffic to pass. • A caller received a notification that an AirTag was near him, but he does not own one. Caller searched his car and used the locate feature, but did not locate an Airtag. • A caller reported someone was moving stuff around in the apartment he was moving out of. He did not see any missing items.

  • 3 weeks ago | milescitystar.com | Lilly Keller

    The future of bird tracking in Bozeman is becoming both taller and more mobile. To better understand migratory patterns and the region’s bird diversity, the Sacajawea Audubon Society has partnered with Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks and the American Bird Conservancy to install three “Motus” towers across southwest Montana next spring. kAm“|@EFD :D C62==J :?4C65:3=6[” D2:5 s@F8 |4$A2556?[ 2 $242;2H62 pF5F3@? $@4:6EJ 3@2C5 >6>36C] “q:C5D r2?252[ H9:49 :D 2 ?2E:@?2= @C82?:K2E:@? :?

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