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Teton Pass landslide may be a preview of what’s to come in other mountain towns
A landslide recently wiped out part of the highway on Teton Pass, tripling drive times for thousands of people commuting between Northwest Wyoming and Eastern Idaho. And experts say the disaster near Jackson Hole could be a preview of what’s to come across the Mountain West. Mohammed Ombadi, a...
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...
ADA improvement project slated for Miller Park this summer
JACKSON, Wyo. — The north end of Miller Park will be under construction this summer after the Teton County Board of County Commissioners approved a contract with JD Construction to make ADA improvements at the park at a meeting on Tuesday, June 18. According to the Parks and Recreation...
School briefs, June 26
The Teton County School District No. 1 Board of Trustees voted in favor of outsourcing the food service program at the public school district.
Jackson pedestrian hit by vehicle in critical condition
JACKSON (WNE) — A pedestrian struck by a vehicle last week remains in critical condition in an East Idaho hospital. The driver, a Jackson resident who has not been identified, hit Jackson resident Francisco Rodriguez, 75, at 11:15 p.m. on June 19 when Rodriguez began crossing South Park Loop Road at the intersection with Highway 89.
One22, Astoria offer relief to commuters
Two nonprofits are trying to make life a bit easier for commuters whose lives have been disrupted by the closure of Teton Pass. One22 Resource Center is taking applications for its Temporary Emergency Relief for Commuters program, and Astoria Hot Springs is discounting the price of a soak for commuters.
Contractors begin hauling asphalt to the Teton Pass detour site
BOISE, Idaho — Contractors began hauling asphalt to the detour road on Teton Pass Friday, bringing a silver lining to drivers who relied on the road on a daily basis. The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) said on Thursday, it hopes to have the road paved and open to the public by the end of June. The detour will feature two 12-foot lanes, one in each direction and concrete barriers on the outer portion of the road to protect drivers.
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