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New Radon Data on Wyoming Geological Survey Map
The Wyoming State Geological Survey has recently enhanced its interactive Wyoming Geologic Hazards Map by adding new layers that visualize the potential for radon occurrence across the state. Radon, a colorless and odorless radioactive gas, is the second leading cause of lung cancer in the United States after smoking. This gas originates from the natural decay of uranium in rock, soil, and groundwater.
Bill Nye The Science Guy at the Grand Opening of Snow King Observatory & Planetarium
Jackson Hole is opening a new chapter in the realm of science and space exploration as the Snow King Observatory & Planetarium gears up for its grand opening on June 1, 2024. What makes this event even more special is the presence of Bill Nye, a beloved figure in the science community known for making complex scientific concepts accessible and fun.
Savor Jackson Hole Restaurant Week During Old West Days
Jackson, Wyoming, is gearing up for a culinary celebration as part of its annual Old West Days. This year introduces the Jackson Hole Restaurant Week, an exciting new feature of the festivities. From May 17 – 24, 2024 during Old West Days, local restaurants will showcase their signature dishes through special prix fixe menus at significantly discounted prices.
New Addition to Weed and Pest List Ticks Off Teton County
Teton County Weed and Pest District has announced the addition of two new species to the County Declared Noxious Weed and Pest lists following approval from the Wyoming Board of Agriculture. The newly declared species are bulbous bluegrass and species within the Ixodidae family of ticks (hard ticks). Bulbous Bluegrass.
Temporary Dog Park at Teton County Fairgrounds to Close
The Teton County/Jackson Parks & Recreation Department has removed the temporary dog park at the Teton County Fairgrounds. The last day for public access to the dog park was Thursday, April 25. This closure coincides with the ending of the annual winter wildlife closures in Teton County, which conclude each year on May 1.
Improvements for Jackson’s Curtis Canyon
The Bridger-Teton National Forest has finalized decisions on a bunch of projects aimed at improving the infrastructure and recreational facilities in Curtis Canyon, near Jackson, Wyoming. These initiatives, developed after extensive research and public consultation, focus on upgrading very degraded roads and enhancing visitor experiences. Overview of Projects. 1. Curtis...
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