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  • 4.2.23 Pioneer Mountain Snowmobile Rescue

    PRESS RELEASE

    Pioneer Mountain Rescue

    On April 2, 2023 at 7:40pm Gallatin County Dispatch received a call from a snowmobiler who was stuck in the backcountry.  After hours of trying to get out the snowmobiler called 911.  The phone call placed them in the area of Pioneer Mountain near Big Sky.  The snowmobiler advised their feet were cold but were otherwise dressed for the weather.

    Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue volunteers from the Big Sky Section gathered and responded from two different directions.  Both teams were on snowmobiles and one team was equipped with skis.  Volunteers were able to locate the snowmobiler close to the ping location.  The snowmobiler was found to be injury free, but very cold.  After starting a fire to warm them up, a plan was made to get the snowmobiler and the snowmobile out. All volunteers and the rescued snowmobiler were able to safely return to the trailhead.

    Sheriff Springer would like to commend the snowmobiler for having a way to communicate when a problem arose but would also like to stress the importance of going with another person and staying with them when recreating in the backcountry.  Problems that suddenly occur may become greater if you are recreating in the backcountry alone. Having a friend to help if you are stuck, injured or lost is invaluable.

    Photo courtesy of Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

    April 3, 2023 11:09 am
  • 4.1.23 Bear Basin Rescue

    PRESS RELEASE

    Bear Basin Rescue

    On April 1, 2023, at 6:02 pm, Gallatin County Dispatch received a SOS notification from the International Emergency Response Coordination Center (IERCC) for a skier that was stranded and lost in the Bear Basin area. Their goal was to skin and backcountry ski into the Beehive Basin area, but the skier ran into equipment trouble and ended up needing assistance in Bear Basin.

    Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue Big Sky Section volunteers responded to assist. GCSSAR volunteers traveled via snowmobiles then transitioned to skis to meet the skier. The skier was ultimately escorted to the trailhead and transported back to their vehicle by a GCSO Deputy.

    Gallatin County Sheriff Dan Springer would like to remind winter recreationalist to be prepared for any situation and that equipment can fail. The skier had GPS device and a phone with downloaded maps. The phone and the charger for the phone died, and as a result, the skier initiated the SOS function on the GPS device.

    Photos courtesy of Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

    April 2, 2023 9:00 am
  • County Commissioners to Consider New Precinct Boundaries for Gallatin County

    For immediate release: March 31, 2023

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

     

    County Commissioners to Consider New Precinct Boundaries for Gallatin County

    On Tuesday, April 4, the Gallatin County Commissioners will consider adopting new legislative precinct boundaries for Gallatin County. 

    In February, the Montana Districting and Apportionment Commission adopted the final Legislative Districting Plan that drew new political boundaries in Montana. New congressional and legislative districts can be drawn every 10 years, using population data from the most recent U.S. Census.  

    The Gallatin County Clerk and Recorder drafted a map with the new precinct boundaries that conform to that plan. The proposal increases the number of precincts in Gallatin County from 32 to 46. See the proposed precinct map here. 

    The deadline for the county to finalize the new precinct map is April 10. 

    Once adoption is finalized, the new precinct boundaries will become effective for all elections conducted after July 2023. 

    Gallatin County commissioners will consider the resolution to adopt the map at their public meeting on Tuesday, April 4 at 9 AM in the community room at the Gallatin County Courthouse (311 W. Main St. in downtown Bozeman)

    The public can provide comments by attending the April 4 public meeting, either in person or on Zoom. Find the full agenda and virtual attendance link here. 

    Comments can also be emailed to commission@gallatin.mt.gov or dropped off at the Gallatin County Commission Office, located in room 306 of the Gallatin County Courthouse.

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    March 31, 2023 12:55 pm
  • Gallatin County Clerk of District Court’s Office Warns of Jury Duty Phone Scam

    For immediate release: March 31, 2023


    Gallatin County Clerk of District Court’s Office Warns of Jury Duty Phone Scam

    The Gallatin County Clerk of District Court’s Office and local law enforcement want to alert the public about a telephone scam occurring in our area.

    The scammer calls pretending to be a deputy sheriff demanding payment for failure to comply with jury duty. The Clerk of District Court’s Office and law enforcement will never call jurors to demand payment for failure to report for jury duty or failure to respond to a summons for jury duty.

    The callers can sound very convincing. This week, the Clerk of District Court’s Office was even mailed two pre-paid gift cards totaling $600 from a person who was scammed in this method.

    If you receive a call like this, please alert law enforcement.

    For any questions about jury duty with Gallatin County District Court, please call the clerk’s office at 406-582-2165 or visit the Clerk of District Court’s page at gallatin.mt.gov.

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    March 31, 2023 10:40 am
  • 3.28.23 Green Mountain Snowmobile Rescue

    PRESS RELEASE

    Green Mountain Rescue

    On March 28, 2023, at 4:00pm, Gallatin County dispatch received a call for a snowmobiler who was injured on Green Mountain near Jackson Creek Road.

    Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue volunteers from the Valley Section and Heli Team, along with American Medical Response responded to the area of Jackson Creek Road and Stublar Road. GCSSAR deployed a hasty team of four snowmobilers to establish contact with the patient. Ground teams packaged the patient and coordinated with the Heli Team to extricate the patient off Green Mountain.  Ultimately, AMR transported the patient to Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center for further evaluation.

    Sheriff Dan Springer would like to remind recreationalists to be prepared for rapidly changing conditions. Sheriff Springer commends the patient for having multiple means of communication and being prepared for the weather.

    Photos courtesy of Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

     

    March 29, 2023 9:30 am
  • 3.28.23 Buck Ridge Snowmobile Rescue

    PRESS RELEASE

    BUCK RIDGE SNOWMOBILE RESCUE

    On March 28, 2023, at 12:09 pm, Gallatin County Dispatch received a call for a snowmobiler that sustained a leg injury from a tree strike on Buck Ridge Trail near mile marker 3.5.

    Gallatin County Sheriff Search and Rescue Big Sky Sectionvolunteers and Big Sky Fire Department personnel responded to assist.   GCSSAR volunteers reached the patient by snowmobile. The patient was medically assessed on scene before being transported down the trail in a specialized rescue sled. The patient was transferred to a waiting Big Sky Fire ambulance and transported to the next level of care.

    Gallatin County Sheriff Dan Springer would like to remind winter recreationalist to be prepared for any situation. He commends the riders for having the ability to quickly communicate the emergency to get help on the way and encourages recreationalists to have a fully charged communication device in case of an emergency.

    Photos courtesy of the Gallatin County Sheriff’s Office.

    March 28, 2023 7:39 pm
  • Gallatin County Hosting Career Fair on March 30

    For immediate release: March 27, 2023

    Media contact:
    Michelle Bossert, Human Resources Director
    michelle.bossert@gallatin.mt.gov
    406-582-3045

    Gallatin County Teaming Up with Express Employment Professionals for Career Fair on March 30

    Are you looking for a career that will allow you to make a difference in our community? Look no further than Gallatin County!

    Your local government is again partnering with Express Employment Professionals to host a career fair on Thursday, March 30 at the Gallatin County Courthouse (311 W. Main St. in downtown Bozeman). The fair will run from 12-4 PM and include snacks, drinks, giveaways, and on-the-spot tours.

    You can learn about all the rewarding career opportunities with your local government, as well as the incredible benefits that Gallatin County can offer its employees.

    “In addition to the amazing health, vision and dental benefits our employees receive, we also offer things like paid parental leave, flexible work schedules, work-from-home options, tuition assistance, part-time and temporary work, and more,” said Michelle Bossert, Gallatin County Human Resources Director. “We are proud of the careers we have to offer and look forward to meeting potential applicants and showing them what working for Gallatin County is all about!”

    Gallatin County offers a wide range of careers. Some of the current job openings include:

    • 911 dispatcher
    • Detention officer
    • Detention Center booking clerk
    • Detention Center nurses (CNA, LPN, LCPC/LCSW)
    • Administrative clerk for the Motor Vehicle Department
    • District Court clerk
    • Administrative technician for Court Services

    Job seekers can see all of our current job openings here.

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    March 27, 2023 4:31 pm
  • Country Music Star Billy Currington is Coming to the Big Sky Country State Fair

     

    For immediate release: March 27, 2023

    Media contact:
    Amanda Hartman, Marketing/Sponsorship Coordinator
    amanda.hartman@gallatin.mt.gov
    406-582-3270

    Country Music Star Billy Currington is Coming to the Big Sky Country State Fair

    Come out and see “How Country Boys Roll” as Billy Currington headlines at the Big Sky Country State Fair! With his latest album Summer Forever and a long list of summertime anthems, Billy Currington is a perfect fit for a Friday night concert at the fair! Eleven number one hits including “Don’t Hurt Like It Used To,” “Good Directions,” “Let Me Down Easy,” “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right,” “People Are Crazy,” and “We Are Tonight” has made this Georgia boy a fan favorite since 2003.

    See the full press release here.

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    March 27, 2023 10:28 am
  • I90 EB Reopened

    As of 5:22pm, I90 Eastbound is open and traffic is flowing.

    Thank you for your patience, please drive safe as conditions may continue to worsen throughout the night.

     

    March 25, 2023 5:30 pm
  • I90 EB Completely Blocked

    I90 Eastbound is currently blocked from mile marker 313 to 317 due to several semis blocking the road. Law enforcement is currently on scene and will update once the interstate is cleared.  It is suggested that all semis use chains.

    We will update the public as soon as the road is reopened.

    March 25, 2023 2:32 pm
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