Bozeman Court to Hold Food for Fines Program to Aid Community
Bozeman defendants can reduce fines by donating non-perishable food valued at $10 each, up to $200, with donations supporting local food banks, officials said.
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Bozeman court to let defendants pay fines with food donations
Bozeman is holding its first “food for fines” event on Sept. 5, from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Public Safety Center. Defendants can bring in donations and receive a $10 credit off their fines per item, for up…

Bozeman court to hold Food for Fines program to aid community
BOZEMAN, Mont. – A new initiative is set to take place in Bozeman this September, aimed at addressing food insecurity while offering an alternative way to pay off fines.
Bozeman court to host first ‘Food for Fines’ event
Bozeman Municipal Court and the HRDC are teaming up to let some defendants pay down court fines with food donations during a one-day event next month.The inaugural Food for Fines event will be held Sept. 5 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Bozeman Public Safety Center, 901 N. Rouse Ave.Defendants who are making monthly payments on fines can bring non-perishable food items to receive a $10 credit per item, with a limit of 20 items or $200 in credit. D…
Bozeman Municipal Court, HRDC to host Food For Fines day
EBS STAFF On Sept. 5 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., defendants who are making monthly payments on fines can bring in food donations and receive credit towards those fines during the inaugural Food For Fines event. Food For Fines is made possible by a partnership between the Bozeman Municipal Court and Human Resource Development
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