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Fire danger bumps up to “moderate” for Teton region before July 4
This story is part of our Quick Hits series. This series will bring you breaking news and short updates from throughout the state. Fire danger has been raised to “moderate” for the Teton area. That includes Grand Teton National Park, Bridger-Teton National Forest and the National Elk Refuge. The increase is due to warmer and windier conditions, and the fact that grasses, shrubs and trees are drying out. There’s no fire ban in place for the moment.
Teton Pass opens after three-week closure
UPDATE, 12:01 p.m. June 28: According to eyewitnesses, the gate on the west side of Highway 22 just lifted, and the first cars are headed up Teton Pass since the mudslide and subsequent Big Fill Landslide on June 7 and 8. Speeds are reduced to 25 mph near the mudslide.
Governor taps Weisman for circuit court judge
Gov. Mark Gordon has chosen Teton County and Prosecuting Attorney Erin Weisman to be the next circuit court judge for the Ninth Judicial District serving Teton, Sublette and Fremont Counties. Weisman will replace Judge Curt Haws, who announced in April that he would retire this summer, and she will fill...
Teton Pass to Reopen Friday
Wyoming State Highway 22, Teton Pass, is set to reopen this Friday with an interim detour around the Big Fill landslide at milepost 12.8. The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) began work on the detour immediately after the collapse on June 8. Crews from Evans Construction and WYDOT personnel have been working tirelessly over the past three weeks to construct a paved, two-lane detour to reconnect the communities in the Teton Valley.
Jackson Hole Auctioning Iconic Sublette Chairs for Charity
To celebrate the iconic Sublette Quad's decades of service, JHMR is auctioning off a limited supply of chairs with 20% of proceeds donated to Teton Adaptive. The auction runs from today, June 26th, 2024 through Wednesday, July 3rd, 2024. Chairs must be picked up at JHMR on July 13th. Residents of Teton County can pay $300 to have the chair(s) delivered to their home.
Planning commission denies Stilson transit center
A citizens’ planning board voted 2 to 1 Monday night to deny Teton County Public Works a conditional use permit to revamp the Stilson parking lot into a more extensive transit center. The vote by the Teton County Planning Commission signals rising concern for how wildlife will adapt to...
Rodeo royalty crowned in annual pageant
In a fantastic display of grit and grace, contestants of the Teton County Fair and Rodeo Royalty Pageant showed off their princess poses and their cowgirl skills in the annual two-day competition. Day one began with blinding levels of sparkle. A quiet but audible gasp went through the audience Friday...
Hunter Jones named Teacher of the Year
Jackson Hole Middle School teacher Hunter Jones has been named the Teton County School District Teacher of the Year. A science teacher, Jones started her career with Teton County in 2022. “I believe that my purpose as a teacher is to inspire curiosity and inquiry, while supporting cognitive, social, and...
Police blotter, June 26
Swerving: At 9:47 a.m. Saturday, the Teton County Sheriff’s Office received multiple reports of a vehicle driving into Jackson that was “all over the road” on Highway 89. Observers reported that the 34-year-old Victor, Idaho, man even drove over the curb and sidewalk at one point. A deputy contacted the man at a gas station and observed signs of intoxication. The man was arrested for DUI and blew 0.23 on a portable breath test.
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