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Governor Mead to Visit Mudslide

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Wyoming Governor Matt Mead has announced plans to be in Lincoln and Teton Counties on Monday to see the mudslide blocking US Highway 89 and assess the situation.  Mead says so far WYDOT and the local officials have done well at responding to the slide, but he says he recognizes the impact tit has on people in Lincoln and Teton Counties and what it can mean … Continue Reading

WYDOT Schedules Public Briefings

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Engineers and geologists from the Wyoming Department of Transportation will hold open houses in Jackson and in Alpine to discuss the landslide in the Snake River Canyon. The open house in Jackson is scheduled for 7:00 until 8:00 pm Friday in the Jackson Hole Middle School Commons area, and provides an opportunity for members of the public to ask questions about the slide, which has necessitated the closure of U.S. Highway 26/89 between Jackson Hole and Alpine, Wyoming. The second open house will be held in Alpine from 1:00 until 2:00 pm Saturday at the Alpine Civic Center. More information at can be found on WYDOT’s road and travel website, www.wyoroad.info or by calling 511. Additional details about the slide and efforts to clear it will be published as they become available.

It’s Cinco de Mayo

May 5, 2011 KJAX 93.3FM, KMTN 96.9FM, KZJH 95.3FM, State of Wyoming Comments Off
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Today is Cinco de Mayo being celebrated by those of Mexican decent. Often mistaken as Mexican Independence day, the holiday actually commemorates … Continue Reading

Child Molester Touches Teton Valley

March 2, 2011 KJAX 93.3FM, KMTN 96.9FM, KSGT ESPN, KZJH 95.3FM, Teton County Comments Off
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A 41-year-old Michigan man has pleaded guilty in a federal court to manipulating mothers into molesting their own children while he watched online.  Teton County, Idaho sheriff’s officials say the case originated with … Continue Reading

Free Yoga For Vets

March 2, 2011 KJAX 93.3FM, KMTN 96.9FM, KSGT ESPN, KZJH 95.3FM, Teton County Comments Off
Karma Krew

Teton Valley Karma Krew, a local community service and yoga group, has announced their participation with Diamond Way Ayurveda’s “The Welcome Home Project” for returning Veterans. As part of the “Welcome Home Project,” Karma Krew Coordinator Jenifer Werlin says … Continue Reading

OB Skier Has Close Call

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A Teton Village Man skiing just north of the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort boundary in an area known as Northwest Passage was caught in an avalanche yesterday afternoon and propelled into a tree. Grand Teton National Park Spokesperson Jackie Skaggs says 41-year-old … Continue Reading

Bison Stay Put

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The bison being held at Stephens Creek north of Yellowstone National Park are going nowhere soon.  Even though a federal judge in Montana has denied a request from environmentalists to halt the shipment of bison to slaughter from the holding facility, … Continue Reading

They’ll Want Your Blood

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House Bill 29 dealing with the right to refuse testing in DUI cases has passed second reading in the Senate and today moves on to third and final reading.  Representative Keith Gingery who sponsored the bill says after a long debate yesterday, … Continue Reading

JH Residents Appointed To State Boards

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Several Jackson Hole residents have been appointed to serve on state boards this week by Governor Matt Mead.  Among them are … Continue Reading

Broncs Win In Pinedale

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The Jackson Hole Broncs and Lady Broncs finished their seasons in style with the final game of the season played in Pinedale last night.  In the first of the varsity games, the girls dominated the Wranglers 53 to 17 powered by J.C. Phillips with 12 points and 11 rebounds.  The boys followed suit with a 65 to 25 win.  Jordan King on fire scoring 24 points for the Broncs in that game.  Regionals begin on week from tonight in Cody.

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