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Council Extends PMUD Moratorium

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Jackson Town Council members discussed the Planned Mixed Use Development tool at a workshop Tuesday afternoon and decided to…..continue an existing moratorium for an additional year on use of the tool by developers that wish to exceed the underlying zoning criteria .  The moratorium was set to expire in April of this year.

Four Seasons Jackson Hole Sold

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Four Seasons Jackson Hole is one of two Four Seasons Properties that is now under contract to be sold.  In a news release issued last week, Strategic Hotels & Resorts, Inc. announced that it has signed a letter agreement to acquire the Four Seasons Jackson Hole … Continue Reading

Yellowstone Visits Down, Grand Teton Up

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Recreational visitation to Yellowstone National Park saw a 4.2% drop during January according to the monthly report released by the National Park Service Public Use Statistics Office.   According to that report, 24,517 recreationists entered the park during the month compared with … Continue Reading

Wyoming Woos Technology

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Governor Matt Mead Friday signed a bill creating incentives for attracting data centers. As he signed the bill, Governor Mead said he was very excited for the measure because it helps to diversify the state’s economy.  Mead says the measure sends a great message to … Continue Reading

Forest Cooperation Sought

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U.S. Senator John Barrasso has introduced bipartisan legislation that would allow the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management to work with state foresters to complete projects that cross ownership boundaries. Barrasso says there an increase in the health needs of forests across the West … Continue Reading

Higher Gas Prices Predicted

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Drivers in the Jackson Hole Area have noted a recent spike in the price of gasoline, which is still below the national average.  Unfortunately, Senator Mike Enzi says this is probably only the beginning.   Enzi says contributing to the recent increase at the pump … Continue Reading

Participation High At Cutter Races

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The weekend’s cutter races put on by the Jackson Hole Shrine Club are being termed a success by organizers, with 28 teams participating Saturday and 27 on Sunday. Profits from the 40th annual race  … Continue Reading

Land Sale Now Up To Feds

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Governor Matt Mead signed the bill Friday morning making it possible for 1400 acres of state land inside Grand Teton National Park to be sold to the Interior Department without it having to be put out to open bid.  The $107-million dollars to be realized from that sale … Continue Reading

Bronc Boys Beat Buffalos

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It was a loss for the girls but a win for the boys Friday night as the Broncs faced Mountain View at home.  The girls played hard but couldn’t keep pace with the powerhouse Buffalos, losing the game 31 to 55.  The boys, on the other hand, over ran the Buffs 72 to 60.  The Broncs next play Lyman on Tuesday, once again at home, observing senior night to honor those on the team who will be graduating at the end of the schoolyear.

Wolf Bill Leaves Wyoming Out

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Is Wyoming being snubbed by the federal government again?  A bill pending in the US Senate seeks to resolve the wolf delisting issue in Montana and Idaho, but not Wyoming.  Senator Mike Enzi says the bill was passed by the House and he hopes to see … Continue Reading

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  • Tanker Crash Closes Eastbound US 30 Near Medicine Bow [PHOTOS] - May 24, 2013
    The Memorial Day Holiday is off to a sketchy start after a tanker rolled over on US 30, closing the eastbound lanes approximately seven miles west of Medicine Bow. The Wyoming Highway Patrol reports that the tractor trailer combination involved in the crash was pulling two tanker trailers. The rear trailer rolled off the roadway [...] [...]
  • Analysis of the Wyoming Capitol Continues to Progress - May 24, 2013
    The preliminary study to restore and rehabilitate the Wyoming Capitol is progressing as extensive assessment and evaluation is conducted to determine the overall needs of the building. Some of the more noticeable work was completed last week on the exterior of the building, including the dome. A team of three specialized engineers from a company [...] [...]
  • Warming Up Today With Thunderstorms Across The East - May 24, 2013
    Fog will quickly diminish across the far southeast corner of the state through the late morning hours today.  As soon as that sun comes out, temperatures will rise into the upper 70′s for many locations.  Winds will be lighter today, and not as gusty through the afternoon.  The best location for late-day developing thunderstorms will [...] [...]
  • Enjoy your Memorial Day weekend - May 24, 2013
    If you’re lucky enough to have Monday off for Memorial Day, don’t waste this three-day weekend. Get out and do something. Use it for what it’s intended for, but save some time for fishing. I’ll tell you what you can do on today’s show. [...]