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  • Gallatin County Elections Office Mails Absentee Ballots for June 4 Primary 

    For immediate release: May 10, 2024

    Media contact:
    Eric Semerad, Gallatin County Clerk & Recorder/Election Administrator
    406-582-3054
    eric.semerad@gallatin.mt.gov
     

    Gallatin County Elections Office Mails Absentee Ballots for June 4 Primary  

    On Friday, May 10, the Gallatin County Elections Office mailed approximately 56,500 for the June 4 primary election to active registered absentee voters in Gallatin County. Ballots will begin arriving in mailboxes in the following days. 

    Four ballots will be included in each envelope. Voters will have a choice to vote either a Democratic, Republican, Libertarian or Green party ballot this upcoming primary election. Voters must choose ONE party ballot to vote and then return just that ballot. Detailed instructions will be provided with ballots – please read them carefully! 

    Absentee ballots must be returned by 8 PM on Election Day, Tuesday June 4. They may be returned in the Gallatin County Elections Office during normal business hours, or on Election Day at the Elections Office or any polling place between 7 AM and 8 PM. If you’re returning your ballot by mail, please return in mail no later than May 24 to ensure it arrives on time. Ballots postmarked on or before Election Day but received after Election Day cannot be accepted.  

    We urge all absentee voters to promptly return their ballots. With the sheer volume of ballots we handle, this enables us to get to work processing ballots sooner. That helps streamline Election Day operations, including the swift release of results. 

    Polling places for in-person voting will also be open on Election Day. Those locations in Gallatin County are:
     

    • Bridger Canyon Fire Station – 8081 Bridger Canyon Rd. 
    • Gallatin County Fairgrounds – 901 N. Black Ave. in Bozeman 
    • Hope Lutheran Church – 5152 W. Graf St. in Bozeman 
    • MSU Shroyer Gym – 1 Bobcat Cir. In Bozeman 
    • Zoot Enterprises – 555 Zoot Enterprises Ln in Four Corners 
    • Povah Community Center – 10 Geyser St. in West Yellowstone 
    • Big Sky Water & Sewer District Office – 561 Little Coyote Rd. in Big Sky 
    • Gallatin Gateway Community Center – 145 Mill St. in Gallatin Gateway 
    • Belgrade Special Events Center – 220 Spooner Rd. in Belgrade
    • River Rock Community Center – 101 River Rock Rd. in Belgrade
    • Three Forks High School – 212 E. Neal St. in Three Forks 
    • Manhattan Christian School – 8000 Churchill Rd. in Churchill 
    • Manhattan High School – 200 W. Fulton Ave. in Manhattan 

    Due to recent redistricting, you may now be in a different precinct or have a new polling place since the last election. Please visit www.MyVoterPageMT.com to double check your assigned location. 

    Late registration for this election began this week. From now through Election Day, new registrations or updates to voter registration must be made IN PERSON at the Gallatin County Elections Office, located on the second floor of the Gallatin County Courthouse (311 W. Main St., Bozeman). 

    Check your voter registration status and information at www.MyVoterPageMT.com.  

    For questions or more information, contact the Gallatin County Elections Office at 406-582-3060 or gallatin.elections@gallatin.mt.gov, or visit us online at www.GallatinVotes.com.  

     

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    May 10, 2024 9:18 am
  • Updated recommendations help Montana Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program catch breast cancer early.

    For Immediate Release: May 10, 2024

    The United States Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) recently updated their recommendations for breast cancer screenings. The updated guidance recommends starting screening mammograms at age 40 and continuing screening every other year through age 74. The Gallatin City-County Health Department helps eligible residents in Gallatin, Park, and Sweet Grass Counties access free, timely breast and cervical cancer screening and diagnostic treatment through the Montana Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Program.

    Read the full press release here. 

    May 10, 2024 9:04 am
  • Keep the Water Flowing

    GCEM Media Release

    May 9, 2024

    Bozeman, MT – The recent snow is likely to melt off very quickly in the next day or two due to warm temperatures and the possibility of limited rain.  Widespread flooding is not expected, but we are likely to isolated areas with water causing issues.  This is typically caused by the water being blocked from going where it is supposed to be and going where it is a problem.  Property owners are encouraged to ensure ditches and culverts are clear of debris.  Please check your property and monitor it while the snow melts so issues can be addressed when they start.  Our goal with spring snow events is to keep the water flowing when it melts!

    Information on flooding is available at:  https://www.readygallatin.com/community-resources/preparedness-information/flooding-in-gallatin-county/

    Keep it Flowing video

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    May 9, 2024 6:47 am
  • 5-8–24: Update on Bozeman Pass

    Update 5-8: As of 10:30 pm, the Montana Department of Transportation has opened all lanes of traffic on I90 in the Bozeman Pass. Please continue to drive safely and watch for changing road conditions at MDT’s website at https://www.511mt.net.

    May 8, 2024 11:18 pm
  • Historic blockage of Bozeman Pass sends Sheriff’s Office Resources to Help

    Gallatin County, Mont.  5-8-24 8:00 P.M.

    The Montana Department of Transportation notified Gallatin County 911 that Chains were required on the Bozeman Pass on Tuesday at 10:48 P.M.

    Deteriorating road conditions throughout the night led to multiple vehicles becoming stuck, which prevented the DOT plows from being able to clear the roadway. The Montana Highway Patrol had units on the pass throughout the day. The increase in traffic during the morning commute led to more vehicles becoming stuck and multiple vehicles with mechanical issues.  At noon Wednesday, given the continued blockage and the inability of MHP and DOT to clear the road, the Sheriff’s Office mobilized Deputies and Search and Rescue teams to assist stranded motorists.  Deputies and SAR personnel had to use ATVs to get to the vehicles to distribute food, water and fuel.  It is estimated that several hundred vehicles were stranded on the pass.  No injuries have been reported so far.

    Currently traffic is moving east and west slowly and is experiencing intermittent stops.  We anticipate somewhat normal travel in the next few hours but recognize the weather could change that.

    Sheriff Dan Springer would like to remind motorists to carry water, food, and blankets in case they become stranded. Sheriff Springer would also like to thank everyone on the roadways for their patience as workers attempt to clear the roadway.  If stranded motorists are having a medical emergency, they should call 911 and Sheriff’s Office personnel will get them the assistance they require.  As the primary resources for Montana Highways, MDT and MHP worked to clear the blockages, the duration and magnitude evolved into a life safety issue at which time local resources were mobilized to attend to the life safety of those stranded on the interstate.  Assisting the Montana highway resources on this event included Gallatin County Emergency Management, Fort Ellis Fire Dept, Bozeman Police Dept and Belgrade Police Dept.

    Attached video and photo courtesy of Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office

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    May 8, 2024 8:16 pm
  • Media availability for the Bozeman Pass incident

    5-8-24 at 6:49 PM

    The Sheriff’s Office will have an opportunity for press interviews at the Search and Rescue Building on Tamarack at 7:30

     

    May 8, 2024 6:50 pm
  • 5-8-24: Update on Bozeman Pass Closure

    For Immediate Release

    5-8-24 2:00 pm: Please be advised, I90 east bound remains closed and traffic is backed up to the 19th Avenue exit ramp. Gallatin County Search and Rescue is enroute to assist in any vehicles stuck.

    West bound lanes of I90 through Bozeman Pass are open and traffic is flowing.

    May 8, 2024 2:08 pm
  • 5-2-24: Gallatin County Sheriff Springer reports Belgrade man arrested on multiple warrants.

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

    On Thursday, May 2, 2024, Jordan C. Kirsch of Belgrade was arrested on a federal warrant for Prohibited Person in Possession of firearms and ammunition, a local warrant for Partner or Family Member Assault, and a local warrant for a traffic violation. A Writ of Assistance, commonly referred to as an eviction order, was issued by the Eighteenth Judicial Court on April 9, 2024, ordering the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office to enter and remove Kirsch from the property on Airport Road, east of Belgrade.

    Information gathered by the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office indicated Kirsch had fortified the residence and property to prevent the Sheriff’s Office from safely contacting him. Kirsch further indicated through social media that he had no intention of leaving the property in a peaceful manner, verified by his observable fortifications. For the duration of this incident, Kirsch made no actions or statements indicating that he was a threat to the public, however he made numerous credible threats directed at law enforcement.

    The Sheriff’s Office, with the assistance of several other law enforcement agencies, made continuous efforts to bring the event to a peaceful resolution. For the duration of this event, the Sheriff’s Office had a plan to take Kirsch into custody with the least amount of force necessary while keeping the community safe.

    On the morning of May 2, 2024, this plan was executed as Kirsch attempted to leave the property by vehicle and was quickly taken into custody without incident on a traffic stop. The property was secured for further investigation by the Sheriff’s Office.

    Sheriff Dan Springer would like to thank the citizens of Gallatin County for their trust and support during this event, and all assisting agencies for their assistance in bringing this matter to a peaceful resolution.

    May 2, 2024 4:37 pm
  • 4-29-24: Sheriff/Coroner Dan Springer Releases Names of Fatal Accident on Clarkston Road

    At approximately 6:00 pm on Saturday April 27th, Gallatin County Sheriff’s Deputies, Coroner’s and Chaplain along with Montana Highway Patrol and the Clarkston Fire Department responded to a fatal motor vehicle accident near MM 11 on the Clarkston Road north of Logan.

    A single vehicle traveling southbound left the roadway and struck a tree, killing both occupants on impact. The driver of the vehicle was identified as 27-year-old Isaac Alexander Smith of Bozeman, formerly from NM.  The passenger was identified as 38-year-old Eamon Torgison of Belgrade, formerly from Polson, MT.  Cause of death for both individuals was blunt force trauma of the chest and pelvis, manner of death was ruled an accident.  The vehicle burned a short time after impact.  Montana Highway Patrol is investigating the cause of the accident.

    Sheriff Springer wishes to express our deepest condolences to the family and friends of both men during this time.

    April 29, 2024 2:28 pm
  • Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, Local Emergency Responders to Conduct Full-Scale Aircraft Accident Exercise on May 4 

    For immediate release: April 29, 2024 

    Media contacts:

    Jake Simpson, Sr. Director Bozeman Yellowstone Int’l Airport
    406-388-8321 Ext 280
    Jake.Simpson@bozemanairport.com 

     Kevin Larsen, Gallatin County Emergency Management Operations & Training Manager
    406-548-0111
    kevin@readygallatin.com
     

    Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, Local Emergency Responders to Conduct Full-Scale Aircraft Accident Exercise on May 4 

    *Reporters are invited to cover the training on Saturday, May 4. If you’d like to attend, please RSVP to michaela.borovac@bozemanairport.com by Thursday, May 2. Once you RSVP, detailed directions will be emailed to you.* 

    On Saturday, May 4, 2024, Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) in conjunction with Gallatin County Emergency Management will conduct a full-scale aircraft disaster exercise on airport grounds. 

    This exercise will test on-scene coordination between the airport, airline, hospital and emergency response personnel from across the Gallatin Valley. It is another opportunity for these agencies to collaborate to improve emergency plans and response protocols, all for the benefit of our county’s residents and visitors. 

    Multiple agencies, business and organizations partner with airport staff for this exercise, including Bozeman Health, Central Valley Fire District, Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office, Gallatin County 911, Hyalite Fire District, Salvation Army, Red Cross and numerous others.  

    Due to this exercise, from 10 AM to 2 PM on May 4, folks will see an increased presence of emergency response vehicles at the airport. These will be for exercise purposes only and will not impact airline or air traffic at the airport. Please do not call 911 to report.  

    “This exercise gives us the opportunity to test and revise our airport emergency plans as we continue to grow, not only as an airport, but also as a community,” said Jake Simpson, BZN Senior Director of Operations and Maintenance. “We rely heavily on our partnerships in Gallatin County when it comes to large scale emergencies and this exercise lets us strengthen those relationships.”  

    Kevin Larsen, Gallatin County Emergency Management’s operations and training manager added: “Gallatin County Emergency Management strives to maintain a prepared and resistant community, and to support coordinated interagency responses to incidents and events throughout our county. This exercise is a great way to test plans, improve communications at numerous levels, build capability, and challenge assumptions. Collaboration with our emergency response partners builds community resiliency, and better prepares us to face a variety of disasters, both natural and man-made.”  

    The exercise also meets the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) requirement for the airport to conduct a full-scale emergency exercise every three years in addition to annual table-top drills. 

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    April 29, 2024 8:53 am
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