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Students Top In State For Math

May 4, 2011 Teton County Schools Comments Off
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The annual math competition among 11th & 12th grade Wyoming students is over and several Jackson students have risen to the top of the competitors.  … Continue Reading

Mead: Children Should Play Outdoors

May 4, 2011 State of Wyoming, Teton County Schools Comments Off
Governor Matt Mead

Wyoming Governor Matt Mead yesterday released the results from a recent survey titled “Our Children and the Outdoors: Wyoming 2010” confirming that outdoor activities are important to the physical and mental well-being of children.  The survey was sponsored by … Continue Reading

High School Robotics Team Returns

May 2, 2011 Teton County Schools Comments Off
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Jackson Hole High School’s robotics team has returned from international competition in St. Louis, Missouri over the past four days – perhaps not in the winner’s circle, but with rich experiences to reflect upon.  Team Advisor Gary Duquette says the team’s robot … Continue Reading

State Parties Choose Leadership

May 2, 2011 Teton County Schools Comments Off
Republicans

The Republican Central Committee meeting and leadership elections are over and the party leaders have returned home.  Wyoming’s Republicans, meeting in Jackson over the weekend, elected former Albany County Party Chair Tammy Hooper as the state party’s new chairperson.  Hooper won that post … Continue Reading

JHHS Students To National Contest

April 28, 2011 Teton County Schools Comments Off
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A program founded in 1989 to inspire young people’s interest and participation in science and technology has caught the fancy of 18 students at Jackson Hole High School – so much so that … Continue Reading

High School Orchestra Wins 1sts

April 26, 2011 Teton County Schools Comments Off
orchestra

Jackson Hole High School Orchestra swept three 1st place finishes for their large ensembles they also brought back 10 superior ratings for their solo and small ensemble performances at the South West District Festival last week. Among those bringing back first place were … Continue Reading

$435K Given To Local Students

April 25, 2011 Teton County Schools Comments Off
Scholarship

Students from the five area high schools and home programs gathered in the Jackson Hole High School auditorium Thursday as area philanthropists handed out hundreds of thousands of dollars in scholarships for post-secondary education.  Be the end of the evening, … Continue Reading

New Scholarship Awarded

April 22, 2011 Jackson Hole, Teton County Schools Comments Off
Scholarship

Leah Schwartz of Jackson became one of two recipients of the University of Wyoming College of Law’s inaugural Judge Clarence A. Brimmer Scholarship this week.  Schwartz and Stephanie Holguin of Riverton were the recipients of the new program that provides … Continue Reading

School Program Certified

April 14, 2011 Teton County Schools Comments Off
PLTW

Jackson Hole High School has received national certification for the “Project Lead the Way” program that it has been offering since 2008. “Project Lead the Way” is a non-profit organization and the nation’s leading provider of science, technology, engineering, and math education that offers … Continue Reading

Robotics Team Wins Awards

April 13, 2011 Teton County Schools Comments Off
Robot Team

Jackson Hole High School robotics team came away from a recent regional competition in Salt Lake City with a variety of awards – including the chance to participate in national championships in St. Louis.  In one competition last weekend, students participated in … Continue Reading

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    We’ve all done it. The fish are really biting, so we stay out too long under the summer sun, and we come home looking like a lobster. But that’s a recipe for disaster. I’ll tell you why on today’s show. [...]
  • More Thunderstorms, Turning Cooler This Weekend - May 17, 2013
    Northern and western portions of the state will be in the best position for showers and thunderstorms today.  Further south the thunderstorm activity will be more isolated.  It will be a very warm day as well with highs from the mid 70s to perhaps near 90 in the southeast.  It will be cooler in the [...] [...]
  • Fox sightings make my morning drive better - May 17, 2013
    Every once in a while, on my way into town or coming back home, I get to watch a fox family play. It’s a simple thing, but it’s often the highlight of my day. I’ll tell you why on today’s show. [...]
  • Wyoming Job Growth Slows in Q3 2012 - May 16, 2013
    Wyoming’s job market is showing signs of weakness according to data from the Research and Planning section of the Wyoming Department of Workforce Services. Job growth slowed sharply from 2.2% in the second quarter of 2012 to 0.6% in the third quarter. Senior economist David Bullard says the decrease is mostly due to job losses [...] [...]