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  • Potential Health Risks to Recreating in Bozeman Area Waters

    For immediate release: July 24, 2023

    The Gallatin City-County Health Department (GCCHD) and the Gallatin Local Water Quality District (GLWQD) want to make sure you, your family, and your pets stay safe while recreating in the lakes, rivers, and streams in and around Gallatin County this summer. There are potential health risks to consider when recreating in freshwater, two health risks to highlight are harmful algal blooms (HABs) and E. coli.

    Read the full press release here. 

     

    July 24, 2023 2:18 pm
  • 7.22.23 College ‘M’ Steep Trail Rescue

    PRESS RELEASE

    College ‘M’ Steep Trail Rescue

    On July 22, 2023, at 7:16am Gallatin County Dispatch received a 911 call for a person who had suffered an ankle injury while descending the steep side of the College ‘M’ Trail. The injured party was unable to walk down the trail and requested assistance from Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue (GCSSAR).

     

    Gallatin County Search and Rescue volunteers from the Valley Section, AMR, and the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office responded to the trailhead. A hasty team was deployed and made contact with the patient and determined the injured party would not be able to walk without assistance. GCSSAR members, some with specific alpine skills, packaged the patient in a one wheeled litter and then safely lowered them down to the trailhead using a low angle rope system.

     

    Sheriff Springer would like to remind hikers that even adventures on popular trails, such as the College ‘M’ Trail, can go differently than planned. Hiking with a partner, having a communication device, and packing appropriate clothing and gear for changing conditions is always good practice.

     

    Photos courtesy of Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

    July 22, 2023 3:40 pm
  • Employers Invited to Participate in Gallatin County Job Fair

    For immediate release: July 21, 2023

    Media contact:
    Jessica Dixon, Gallatin County HR Assistant/Recruiter
    jessica.dixon@gallatin.mt.gov
    406-582-3045

    Employers Invited to Participate in Gallatin County Job Fair

    Gallatin County is hosting a job fair in September and employers from across the area are invited to participate and advertise their current openings! 

    The Gallatin County Job Fair will be on Tuesday, September 12 from 12-6 PM at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds.  

    This event will provide employers with access to a diverse talent pool, an opportunity for face-to-face connection with potential applicants, chances to network with other businesses and government agencies in the area, brand visibility and promotion, market research and feedback from job seekers, and a way to engage with your community! 

     Employers already confirmed to be on hand include: 

    • Gallatin County Human Resources
    • Gallatin County 911 
    • Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office 
    • Montana Department of Justice 
    • Montana State University 
    • Town Pump 
    • First Security Bank 
    • Highline Partners 
    • Best Practice Medicine 
    • City of Bozeman 
    • Belgrade School District 
    • P&J Plumbing 
    • The Springs Living 
    • Vocational Rehab 
    • The Producer Partnership 
    • Bozeman Job Service 
    • Express Employment Professionals 
    • Big Sky Staffing 

    The job fair is free, but space is limited. Booths are reserved on a first-come basis. Employers can register for a booth by emailing jessica.dixon@gallatin.mt.gov. For additional questions, please call 406-582-3045. 

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    July 21, 2023 10:53 am
  • 7.19.23 Flints Creek Rescue

    PRESS RELEASE

    Flints Creek Rescue

    On July 19th, 2023, at 9:22 am, Gallatin County dispatch received a call for an injured horseback rider on a trail near the 320 Guest Ranch. The patient fell from their horse and sustained a head injury. Ranch staff members radioed for help and began to provide care to the patient.

    Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue volunteers from the Big Sky Section responded to the 320 Guest Ranch and deployed a hasty team up the trail. Ranch employees guided rescuers to the location of the patient. The rider was safely transported back to the trailhead with the use of a one-wheeled-litter and side by side. Ultimately the patient was transferred to a Big Sky Fire Department Ambulance and transported to Bozeman Health Big Sky Medical Center for further evaluation.

    Sheriff Springer would like to commend the 320 Guest Ranch for being prepared with an emergency communication plan and for providing aid to the patient before help arrived.  Recreating in the backcountry can lead to several kinds of accidents, being prepared for what could happen helps both the responders and the patient.

    Photos courtesy of Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

     

    July 20, 2023 8:15 am
  • DPHHS and GCCHD Provide Final Summary on Foodborne Outbreak Linked to Morel Mushrooms

    For Immediate Release: July 19, 2023

    Between March 28 and April 17, 2023, over 50 individuals reported becoming sick with gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms after eating at Dave’s Sushi in Bozeman, MT. As previously reported, two of these individuals died and three were hospitalized.

    The Gallatin City-County Health Department (GCCHD) and the Montana Department of Public Health and Human Services (DPHHS) have continued the outbreak investigation in conjunction with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This investigation has been a multi-faceted, multi-disciplinary undertaking. At this time, there is no further risk to the public for illness associated with this outbreak.

    The public health departments have published a summary report to indicate the findings from this outbreak investigation. You can read that report here.

    For the full press release, visit our website.

    July 19, 2023 12:10 pm
  • Big Sky Country State Fair to Host Montana Beef Council Barnyard

    For immediate release: July 13, 2023

    Media contact:
    Amanda Hartman, Marketing/Sponsorship Coordinator
    406-582-3275
    amanda.hartman@gallatin.mt.gov

    Big Sky Country State Fair to Host Montana Beef Council Barnyard

    The Montana Beef Council and the Big Sky Country Fair have teamed up in order to bring education, activities, and fun to Bozeman from Wednesday, July 19 through Sunday, July 23. At the Gallatin County Fairgrounds, the Haynes Pavilion will be transformed into the Montana Beef Council Barnyard, where children’s workshops and giveaways will be taking place each day from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m.

    Activities include building your own brand, a roping relay, beef bingo, line dancing, protein poetry, pasture pair tag, and an introduction to beef cuts. While workshops are taking place, parents can pick up resources on where to find local beef, recipes, nutrition information, and ideas on what to make for dinner!

    Additionally, the Montana Beef Council will be hosting a scavenger hunt using stickers placed throughout the fair. If participants fill out their scavenger hunt cards correctly, they are given the chance to win beef swag and other prizes. Competitors can sign up at the Montana Beef Council Barnyard or by following this link.

    “Last year, we brought one pretty exciting activity to the fair in the form of a ninja obstacle course, but this year, we’re bringing a whole host of activities for families to enjoy,” said Anna Sponheim, project manager for the Montana Beef Council. “In order to accomplish our goal of putting more beef on more plates, we have to get outside the barn, which is why we’re bringing the barnyard to Bozeman.”

    Amanda Hartman, Big Sky Country State Fair Marketing/Sponsorship Coordinator, said, “We are excited to team up with Montana Beef Council for the all-NEW Barnyard! Offering more agriculture education opportunities at the Big Sky Country State Fair has been a goal of ours for years, and with the help of Montana Beef Council, we are making that dream a reality.”

    More details about the upcoming activities at the Montana Beef Council Barnyard and the Big Sky Country State Fair can be found on the Montana Beef Council Facebook page.

    Check out more information about the Montana Beef Council throughout the year on Facebook, Twitter, and Pinterest, or by going to www.montanabeefcouncil.org.

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    July 13, 2023 12:15 pm
  • 7-12-23: Sheriff/Coroner Dan Springer Releases Name Of Motor Vehicle Crash Driver

    In the afternoon hours of Friday, July 7, 2023, the Gallatin County Coroner’s Office along with the Montana Highway Patrol, and Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office, responded to a single fatality motor vehicle crash that occurred on Highway 191 near mile marker 71. The crash involved a passenger vehicle and semi-truck. The driver of the passenger vehicle killed in the crash was identified as 50-year-old Brent Fjeldheim of Bozeman. The cause of death was determined to be blunt force injuries of the head and abdomen. The cause of the accident is being investigated by Montana Highway Patrol.

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

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    Beker Cuelho, Chief Deputy Coroner

    July 12, 2023 11:46 am
  • Award-Winning Documentary “Elemental, Reimagine Wildfire” Premiering at Emerson Center

    For immediate release: July 11, 2023

    Media contact:
    Ralph Bloemers, Executive Producer

    hello@elementalfilm.com
    503-504-2432
    Images, clips available for 
    broadcast.

     

    Award-Winning Documentary “Elemental, Reimagine Wildfire” Premiering at Emerson Center

    Bozeman, Montana – As fire season is underway, the critically-acclaimed, award-winning documentary ELEMENTAL: REIMAGINE WILDFIRE will premiere in Bozeman on July 26, 2023 at the Emerson Center, located a 111 S. Grand Ave. (ElementalFilm.com). Doors open at 6 PM, and the film starts at 6:30 PM.

    The film will be followed by a Q&A moderated by Gallatin County Commissioner Jennifer Boyer and featuring District Ranger Corey Lewellen, U.S. Forest Service; Jay Pape, Preparedness and Mitigation Manager for Gallatin County Emergency Management; George Wuerthner, Fire Ecologist; Zachary Krohn, Fire Management Officer, U.S. Forest Service; and Dustin Tetrault, Deputy Fire Chief for the Big Sky Fire Department.

    Filmed in Oregon and narrated by David Oyelowo, ELEMENTAL: REIMAGINE WILDFIRE (84 min) takes viewers on a journey across the nation with the top experts to better understand fire and learn what we can all do to prepare. The film starts with the harrowing escape from Paradise, California as the town ignited from wind-driven embers and burned within a few hours of the fire’s start and then continues to recent record shattering fires in Oregon, California and Colorado. The film includes the voices of fire scientists, firefighters, home safety researchers, and explores what each of us can do to prepare our homes to be hardened against fire in the future.

    “A very powerful film that evaluates how society should be investing in suppression and management strategies.  It takes a complex issue with multiple nuances, and breaks it down into a format that is easily absorbed.” (Chief Jesse Alexander, Yuba City Fire Department)

    In the wake of deadly fires across the West, ELEMENTAL, REIMAGINE WILDFIRE provides us all with a deeper understanding of the events around use while offering real solutions to live with fire in a hotter drier world.

    “Elemental beautifully presents the complexity of the wildfire challenges we face and crystalizes our choices going forward – the film is a must see for all Americans living in fire prone landscapes.”  (Jim Furnish, former Deputy Chief United States Forest Service)

    Trip Jennings founded Balance Media and has worked with National Geographic for over a decade. He is the producer of the PBS Digital Series Weathered.  His films have won dozens of awards around the world and have aired on major networks on every continent.

    Tickets available here: https://elemental-reimagine-wildfire-bozeman-emerson.eventbrite.com/

    Press Kit (with production images, synopsis, director bios & headshots, broadcast clips): https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1JfnOQWApMFTQnNZiRqUvXe5ElwQqhu8W?usp=sharing

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    July 11, 2023 9:17 am
  • 7.9.23 Ridge Trail Rescue

    PRESS RELEASE

    Ridge Trail Rescue

    On July 09, 2023, Gallatin County Dispatch received a call from a pair of hikers, one of which was dehydrated and out of water, on the Ridge Trail between Ross Peak and Sacajawea Peak in the Bridger Mountains.

    Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue volunteers from the Valley Section responded to Brackett Creek Trailhead and deployed three teams.  Teams consisted of side by sides, four wheelers, and ground crews.  The hiker had cellphone reception and relayed information via text messages and phone calls.  Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue teams located the dehydrated hiker and provided food and water.  Once the patient regained strength and energy, GCSSAR teams walked the patient to the Ross Pass Trail and then transported by side by side to Brackett Creek Trailhead.

    Sheriff Dan Springer would like to remind recreationalists that long hikes can take more time than expected and can be exhausting.  Being prepared with extra food, water, and a communication device can be extremely helpful if your adventures don’t go as expected.

    Photos courtesy of Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

    July 10, 2023 10:03 am
  • 7.6.23 Sourdough Canyon Rescue

    PRESS RELEASE

    Sourdough Canyon Rescue

    On July 6, 2023, at 8:20pm, Gallatin County dispatch received a call for an ATV rider who had become stranded in between Hyalite Canyon and Sourdough Canyon.

    The ATV rider had departed the Lick Creek Trailhead before running out of fuel. The rider was then separated from their ATV by a mother black bear and two cubs. The rider hiked out to Sourdough Canyon and was without water or means of communication when located by another hiker.

    Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue (GCSSAR) volunteers from the Valley Section responded to the Sourdough Canyon Trailhead. GCSSAR deployed a hasty team up Sourdough Trail to attempt contact with the stranded individual.

    The GCSSAR hasty team located the stranded rider approximately 4.5 miles up Sourdough Trail. The rider was assessed for injuries and transported to Sourdough Canyon Trailhead.

    Sheriff Dan Springer would like to remind recreationalists to be prepared for rapidly changing conditions and always have a means of communication.

    Photos courtesy of Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

    July 7, 2023 10:14 am
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