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Raptor Radio

A new project produced by the students of Gallatin High School’s student newspaper. Made possible by a Spark Grant from the Bozeman Schools Foundation.

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    Bozeman Deputy Mayor Douglas Fischer

    This week, our reporter, Maia Maganito, sits down with Bozeman’s Deputy Mayor, Douglas Fischer. Fischer was elected deputy mayor last November and will become mayor in 2028. Previously, the public official served on the Bozeman city commission and the BSD7 school board. Maganito’s interview, which was recorded a few months ago, delves into topics like the city budget, student advocacy, and public safety. While it was recorded several months ago, it offers a glimpse into Fischer’s governing philosophy and has timely insights about how Bozeman is working towards safer public places and infrastructure. Maia recorded her interview at a coffee shop, so you’ll hear some background noise throughout the recording. 

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    Bozemanites Respond to ICE's Actions in Minneapolis

    This week, Bozemanites gather on Main Street to protest the killings of two Minnesotans by Immigration and Customs Enforcement. We’ll bring you conversations from early January with protesters and organizers attending a vigil for Renee Good and update you on the latest ICE activity in the wake of a second shooting in Minneapolis.Theme music provided by Blue Dot Sessionsghsraptorreport.com

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    DJ, Auctioneer, and Snowboard Instructor Missy O'Malley

    This week, we’re sharing a roundtable discussion our club hosted with Missy O’Malley, a DJ, auctioneer, radio and TV personality, and snowboard instructor. A Bozeman celebrity, Missy is known for her work as a former host and reporter at KBZK and a DJ at KGLT. Today, O’Malley works with his sister to raise money for nonprofits through auctioneering and can be found at community events or on the ski hill. We hope you enjoy this discussion, which exists to provide free journalism education to students.Theme music provided by Blue Dot Sessions.⁠ghsraptorreport.com

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    Bozeman Daily Chronicle Editor Jeff Welsch

    This week, we’re sharing a roundtable discussion our club hosted with Jeff Welsch, the current executive editor of the Bozeman Daily Chronicle. Jeff Welsch entered the newspaper industry in 1980 while attending college and has gone on to write 6 books. Welsch also spent 8 years as Montana sports director for Lee Newspapers. We hope you enjoy this discussion, which aims to provide free journalism education to students.Theme music provided by Blue Dot Sessions.ghsraptorreport.com

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

A new project produced by the students of Gallatin High School’s student newspaper. Made possible by a Spark Grant from the Bozeman Schools Foundation.

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A new project produced by the students of Gallatin High School’s student newspaper. Made possible by a Spark Grant from the Bozeman Schools Foundation.

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