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Bear Education Site Unveiled

November 22, 2011 Greater Yellowstone, State of Idaho, Teton County, Teton Valley Comments Off
ID Game and Fish

Hunters and outdoor enthusiasts have an additional tool for getting ready before they head to the woods in Idaho.  As an addition to their newly redesigned website completed in August, Idaho Fish & Game Regional Conservation Educator Gregg Losinski says the state agency has … Continue Reading

T-V Fire District Mill Levy Approved

November 10, 2011 State of Idaho, Teton County, Teton Valley Comments Off
T-V Fire

It was election day in Teton Valley Tuesday.  Among the races to be decided were town leaders in Driggs, Tetonia and Victor and a requested mill levy for the fire protection district.  In Driggs, … Continue Reading

Christmas Tree Harvesting Begins

November 9, 2011 Jackson Hole, Sublette County, Teton County, Teton Valley Comments Off
forest trees

With a hint of snow in the air, thoughts may be turning to the selection and cutting of a Christmas Tree in one of the nearby National Forests.  Both Bridger-Teton and Caribou Targhee National Forests have already initiated their tag sales for Christmas Tree Cutting, with … Continue Reading

Gasoline Prices Creep Down

November 3, 2011 Jackson Hole, State of Wyoming, Teton Valley Comments Off
gas pump

Gasoline prices in Jackson Hole and Teton Valley are falling while the national average has also seen a slight decline over the past week.  According to the AAA Auto Club’s Fuel Gauge Report, … Continue Reading

Plane Crash Investigated

November 1, 2011 State of Idaho, Teton Valley Comments Off
airplane

Authorities are still investigating a late-night plane crash near Lexington, Oregon, last Wednesday that claimed the life of the 65-year-old pilot Stephen Lunceford, of Tetonia, Idaho and seriously injured … Continue Reading

Unemployment Dips In Teton Valley

October 25, 2011 Teton County, Teton Valley Comments Off
Employment

Hiring in Idaho during September fell just short of levels seen during the mid-2000 expansion, but it was enough to drive the seasonally adjusted unemployment rate down two-tenths of a point to 9 percent. It was the first time Idaho’s rate … Continue Reading

Gasoline Prices Inch Up Again

October 19, 2011 Jackson Hole, State of Wyoming, Teton County, Teton Valley Comments Off
gasoline prices

Gasoline prices nationally have increased several cents from one week ago, but are still below the prices at the pump from a month ago.  That’s according to AAA Auto Club’s Fuel Gauge Report which reports the current national average at $3.46-point-9.  The club puts Wyoming’s average for a gallon of unleaded regular at … Continue Reading

Missing Spelunkers Found

October 18, 2011 Greater Yellowstone, Teton County, Teton Valley Comments Off
wind cave

Three amateur cavers were located early Monday morning after about a 16 hour search of the Wind and Ice Cave in Darby Canyon.  According to Captain Tripp Wilson, the three had apparently set out to explore the cave around 10:00 am Saturday morning, but had failed to return … Continue Reading

Targhee Announces Ticket Special

October 14, 2011 Teton County, Teton Valley Comments Off
Grand Targhee

Grand Targhee Resort has launched a ticket deal offering a 4-Pack deal for the 2011-2012 ski season. The lift ticket 4-Pack includes four full day adult lift tickets at $51.50 each and cost $206 per 4-Pack.  The lift tickets must be used … Continue Reading

Suspicious Grizzly Death Investigated

October 12, 2011 Greater Yellowstone, Teton County, Teton Valley Comments Off
Grizzly-Bear

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is investigating the death of a grizzly bear whose decomposing body was found by hunters in late September a few miles south of Yellowstone National Park in Idaho.  According to investigators, the dead bear was found … Continue Reading

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    I woke up yesterday, looked outside, and immediately began cussing the wind. But later in the day, I realized the breeziness we’re experiencing is really nothing at all. On today’s show, I’ll tell you why I have a much different perspective about the wind today. [...]
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    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. [...]