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Bike to Work Day on Wednesday!
JACKSON, Wyo. — Put the pedal to the pathway during the Friends of Pathways, Bike To Work Day on Wednesday, July 17. For those in need of extra motivation, bikers will be rewarded with coffee, muffins and high fives from 7:30 until 9:30 a.m., according to Friends of Pathways. Free breakfast treats will be given out at four different locations throughout the valley to those who bike, walk or bus to work. Locations for breakfast include the Healthy Being Juicery, Snake River Brewing, Stilson parking lot and the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort’s General Store.
Town Council workshops design guidelines for future development
JACKSON, Wyo. — On Monday, July 15, Town Council and the Teton County Planning Commission held a workshop to discuss proposed changes to Land Development Regulations (LDRs) in response to the emergency building moratorium. Council members and the public emphasized that future design guidelines need to help preserve the character of Jackson.
TONIGHT & THURS.: Primary election candidate forums
From decisions on affordable housing and clean drinking water to initiatives to build more community garden plots and manage pathways, local government shapes Jackson and the valley around it. The primary and general elections bring the promise of a new mayor and fresh faces on the Teton County Board of...
Illegal vehicles on pathways draw outcry
With the onset of the e-bike era, the line between bicycles and vehicles has been blurred, say pathway advocates, who are alarmed that illegal transportation devices are proliferating on town and county pathways, throttling along at high speed through dense areas and magnifying safety concerns. “Certain ‘bikes’ that show up...
Politicians want affordable housing on public lands. So does the Bridger-Teton.
JACKSON — Eli Bebout leaned forward, crossed his arms and asked a question that public servants have been asking for at least a year, and likely longer: Could Teton County’s housing crisis be solved with federal land?. “There’s places in the valley where you don’t want to build....
Wellness series aims to promote healthy habits, curb alcohol use
The evening sun sprinkled through the trees around The Greenspace last Tuesday as a dozen young adults gathered for the first iteration of “20something,” a wellness series started by Community Health Outreach Workers, a subsect of the Teton County Health Department. The six-week program aims to equip its...
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