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Paige Byron Curry helps lead US Hot Springs Group
Astoria Park Conservancy Executive Director Paige Byron Curry, is now the Vice President of the Hot Springs Association Board of Directors. The non-profit trade organization was established to unify and elevate the hot springs resort and spa industry worldwide, the Association is made up of owners and operators from across the United States.
Jackson Hole Moose drop a pair
On a night when the Jackson Hole Moose honored a trio of legends into their new Hall of Fame, it was the visitors who stole the show. The Jackson Hole Moose feted Skip Wright-Clark, Tom Evans, and Mike Sullivan at the 1st intermission where the St Louis Spirit took a 3-2 lead into the locker room in front of a record crowd at the Snow King Sports and Event Center. St. Louis tacked on 3 more in the 2nd to Jackson’s lone tally before the Moose pushed back with a pair in the 3rd to make it close.
Teton County thanks WYDOT for Highway 22 HOV support
Teton County and the Town of Jackson have sent a letter to the Director of the Wyoming Department of Transportation to thank him for his efforts to make it easier to develop an HOV lane on Highway 22 between Jackson and Wilson. The Jackson to Wilson Corridor Study is the...
Jackson Town Council meets tonight
The Jackson Town Council meets tonight at the Town Hall on Pearl Avenue. The council is set to approve documents involving a contentious housing development on the Rodeo Grounds on Snow King Avenue, and a long-awaited rewrite of a job description for the vacant town manager’s job. The council...
Grand Teton National Park opens backcountry camping reservations
Backcountry camping might seem like the last thing you would be thinking about in this snowy weather, but National Park Service rangers are already getting ready for the summer camping season. Backcountry camping permits will be issued for summer 2023 in Grand Teton National Park. They will be available online...
Teton County: Turn out the (Christmas) lights, the party’s over
Christmas cheer is officially over next week at least as far as outdoor holiday lights is concerned. Teton County is reminding the public that all outdoor decorative lighting, including holiday string lighting, must be turned off by Tuesday, January 10th. String lighting on buildings, signage, and trees may only be...
Jackson Hole Broncs debut at home
The Jackson Broncs will give hometown fans their first look at the team up close and personal this Thursday night when the girls and boys tap against the Teton Timberwolves. Jackson is getting attention across the state as a team perhaps destined to make a run at a state title this season. A 5-1 start to the season has the Broncs ranked 4th in the 4A as they begin regular season play tomorrow.
Luther Probst to chair Teton County Commission
The Teton County Board of Commissioners has a new leader with Luther Probst to chair tthe board. Probst, who was just reelected to his second term in November was selected by his fellow elected officials on Tuesday. Probst to replace Macker as chair of Teton County Commission. He replaces Natalia...
St. John’s Health welcomes new CEO
St. John’s Health is welcoming their new CEO Jeff Sollis and his family. Sollis officially began work yesterday. He was recently selected by the Board of Trustees after a thorough executive search process in 2022. Sollis will be welcomed at a public event being hosted by St. John’s Health...
Teton County pauses worker camp discussion
Teton County Commissioners hit the pause button on a temporary worker camp being proposed by the Wyoming Transportation Department to house employees that will replace the Snake River Bridge. The Highway Department has proposed using a parcel of land on the Snake River to construct a housing camp to be...
Christmas tree drop-off piling up fast
The Christmas tree drop-off at the Teton County Fairgrounds is available for residents only until Tuesday, January 31. Residents can also deliver trees to the Trash Transfer Station at no cost until January 31. After Monday, January 31, Christmas trees can still be delivered to the Trash Transfer Station for...
Politics begins in Wyoming with swearing (in)
Gov. Mark Gordon, Secretary of State Chuck Gray, Superintendent of Public Instruction Megan Degenfelder, State Treasurer Curt Meier and State Auditor Kristi Racines were all sworn into office yesterday. Gray and Degenfelder were newly elected to their posts in the November general election. Town of Jackson swears in two. The...
Youth suicide a growing issue in Jackson
A new study conducted by the American Academy of Pediatrics has shown a disturbing increase in the number of children seeking help for suicidal ideation and, Jackson Hole is no exception. In 2020, nearly one-quarter of all deaths of children between the ages of 5 and 19 were due to...
Foundation gives 700k to Jackson Hole nonprofits
The Community Foundation of Jackson Hole has awarded nearly 700000 dollars in its Competitive Grants program. The funding supports 54 Jackson nonprofit serving a wide range of needs including health & human services, arts, conservation, animals, and education. The grant requests were reviewed by a committee of 31 residents including...
Jackson Hole Speech team wins 1st place
The Jackson Hole High School Speech and Debate team came home with a 1st place sweepstakes trophy from the Evanston Invitational held this past weekend. Four schools competed against Jackson who fielded 13 students, each one of them winning a top finish in at least one event. The Jackson team...
Wyoming Tourism adds Meadows Haws to board
Governor Mark Gordon appoints Charisse Meadows Haws of Jackson to represent District 6. The Wyoming Office of Tourism announced that Charisse Meadows Haws is the new Wyoming Tourism Board member. Governor Mark Gordon appointed her to represent District 6 on the statewide board. Meadows Haws is the co-president of four...
COVID-19 testing site to close in Teton County
The Curative COVID-19 testing site in Teton County will be closing for good next week. Teton County Health Department Director, Jodie Pond said the community has been very fortunate to have the Curative testing sites throughout the pandemic thanks to a partnership with the Wyoming Department of Health, St John’s Health, Teton County Library, Teton County, and the Town of Jackson. These sites have ensured that no-cost COVID-19 testing has be made available since December 2020.
Permanent dog park proposed at Miller Park
If a new permanent dog park and a set of pickleball courts are on your Christmas list, you may be in luck this season. The Teton County – Jackson Parks and Recreation Department is applying for a conditional use permit to build improvements and open an off-leash dog park in Miller park.
Skiers trigger avalanche and helicopter rescue
A pair of backcountry skiers triggered a large avalanche on Rendezvous Peak Friday afternoon. Teton County Search and Rescue reported that as the skiers were crossing a southeast-facing slope on Rendezvous, they set off the avalanche that carried one of them 1500 feet. He was trapped up to his chest in snow but was recovered by his partner.
Pedigree Stage Stop Sled Dog Race on January 27th
It won’t be long before the excited barking of sled dogs will echo through Jackson as preparations are being made for the 2023 Pedigree® Stage Stop Sled Dog Race. Organizers announced the official schedule for the race on Thursday. As it sits today, 24 teams will meet Jackson...
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