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Auxillery Elk Feeding

GTNP Elk

For the past few weeks, the Wyoming Game and Fish Department has established two temporary emergency elk feeding operations in northwestern Wyoming as a result of the recent severe winter conditions and potential for elk damage and livestock commingling.  One of those sites … Continue Reading

Paradise Valley Wolf Specialist Named

MT FWP

Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks has announced the assignment of a new wolf specialist to the Paradise Valley area north of Gardiner.  Abby Nelson will serve as the new Livingston-area and Regions 3, 5 and 7 wolf specialist after completing … Continue Reading

Senate Gives Initial OK To Land Sale

WY Capitol

After nearly a half hour of debate Thursday afternoon, the Senate has passed House Bill 156, the Transfer of Lands Bill, on first reading in the Committee of the Whole.  That bill would authorize the completion of the sale of approximately 1400 acres of land surrounded by … Continue Reading

Smokefree Rule Snuffed Out

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Ninth District Judge Tim Day yesterday ruled Teton County’s Smokefree Air Rule of 2009 to be void and unenforceable.  That rule would have prohibited smoking from areas including sports arenas (except in designated areas away from the general public), chair lift lines, outdoor restaurant patios and decks, public transportation terminals, or outdoor service lines. There rule also required … Continue Reading

Land Sale Debated In Senate

Leland

The Transfer of Lands Bill, passed by the Wyoming House last week, hits the floor of the Senate today.  Teton County Senator Leland Christiansen says it will be meeting a certain amount of opposition there, mostly tied to constitutional issues.  Christiansen says the state attorney general … Continue Reading

Comprehensive Planning Resumes

Barron

The long-awaited comprehensive plan is soon to be put back on track as discussions resume beginning next week.  Town and County officials have retained a facilitator to help direct those discussions, and Jackson Mayor Mark Barron says the next meeting is set for February 15th.  The 2:00 meeting is open to the public.  Barron says he expects the final draft to be ready for adoption within the next several months.

Gasoline Prices Climb

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Gasoline prices may have spiked in Jackson Hole over the past week, but prices in the Cowboy State are still the lowest in the nation.  According to AAA Auto Club’s Fuel Gauge Report, the national average is currently $3.11 a gallon for unleaded regular while the state average is still $2.89.  Locally, gasoline prices average $2.95 per gallon in Jackson while the average in Teton Valley is three cents higher.

Exporting The Wyoming Way

Enzi

Wyoming’s US Senators Mike Enzi and John Barrasso have taken a page directly from the Wyoming legislature handbook and reintroduced a bill which would require each piece of legislation considered by the Senate be confined to a single issue – the same method the Wyoming legislature uses.  Enzi points to Wyoming as … Continue Reading

Skier Killed in Sun Valley

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Authorities in Blaine County Idaho confirmed that a skier was killed at the resort earlier today. The unidentified man collided with a tree on Bald Mountain around 11am Wednesday. The accident is under investigation.

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  • Special Weather Statement issued June 19 at 3:06PM MDT by NWS - June 19, 2013 at 9:06 PM
    A COLD FRONT WILL PUSH INTO WESTERN WYOMING THIS EVENING AND OVERNIGHT. LOW TEMPERATURES IN THE EARLY MORNING HOURS TO JUST AFTER SUNRISE ARE EXPECTED TO DROP TO THE LOWER 30S IN MANY OF THE VALLEYS AND BASINS OF WESTERN WYOMING...INCLUDING JACKSON...THE STAR VALLEY...COKEVILLE TO KEMMERER...AND FRO [...]

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  • Forget cell phones, I hope nobody taps my GPS! - June 19, 2013
    A friend sent me an e-mail warning me about a new cell-phone danger. Besides the government storing all our cell-phone conversations in some bunker in Utah or Colorado, it seems some unsavory characters are hijacking phones and using them to listen to conversations and get personal information. I’ll tell you about an even scarier possibility [...]
  • Wyoming Volleyball Self-Reports Potential NCAA Violations - June 18, 2013
    Results of an internal University of Wyoming inquiry into allegations that women’s volleyball student-athletes received impermissible benefits have been submitted to the NCAA. UW Athletics Director Tom Burman says the self-report involves five former members of the women’s volleyball team and their receipt of impermissible benefits during a two-year period. The total value of the [...]
  • Warm With Developing Thunderstorms - June 18, 2013
    Temperatures will remain warm today across central and southeast Wyoming.  Expect periods of sunshine, with late-day clouds.  A low pressure system approaches the area and thunderstorms will develop by early afternoon, lasting through the night. Strong to severe thunderstorm activity is likely after 2 PM today.  Thunderstorms will be scattered to isolated through this evening.  [...]
  • Don’t get too dependent on your GPS - June 18, 2013
    It doesn’t matter where I go anymore; I’m always getting lost. I blame it on all the new-age technology we have. I’ll tell you why on today’s show.