Home » Teton County »Teton County Schools » Currently Reading:

Spring Break Begins In T-C

March 25, 2011 Teton County, Teton County Schools No Comments
vacation

It’s that time of year again when at the end of the school day today, many in Jackson Hole shut out the lights and find a warm destination for the two weeks of spring break.  There are those considerations beforehand, though – have the car serviced, turn down the thermostat, arrange for someone to feed Fido or FiFi…   Teton County Sheriff Jim Whalen suggests a couple other easy preparations might be in order as well in the interest of security – including having a neighbor keep an eye on things, and having a light on a timer at night suggesting to passers by that there is activity there. Also, be sure if any deliveries are anticipated during your absence, someone promptly removes it from your porch so it doesn’t provide a tell-tale sign of your absence.  Whalen also suggests close the curtains so that anyone who might be casing neighborhoods cannot see the lack of activity in the home.

Comment on this Article:

Upcoming Community Events

Contact News Department

LOST CREEK RANCH AND SPA WEBCAM

Quake List

Archive

Weather Alerts

Wyoming News

  • Former Guernsey Treasurer Sentenced for Income Tax Evasion - May 23, 2013
    Leslie Diane Zynda, age 39, of Marion, Iowa, was sentenced by U.S. District Court Judge Alan B. Johnson yesterday on the charge of tax evasion stemming from the misappropriation of funds from the Town of Guernsey IRS Criminal Investigation Special Agent in Charge Stephen Boyd announced. Zynda was sentenced to 24 months in prison to be followed by three [...] [...]
  • UW Tracksters Begin Action at NCAA West Prelims - May 23, 2013
    A half-dozen university of Wyoming track and field athletes will begin action at the NCAA West Preliminaries in Austin, Texas today.  Paul Thomas and Joe Plante compete in the men’s discus, Lenyn Leonce in the men’s long jump, Shreese Daniels in the women’s hammer throw, and Diana Long and Taylor Gardner in the women’s 400 [...] [...]
  • A Moist, Cool Day With Warmer Weather Ahead - May 23, 2013
    A weather disturbance has brought a cool, moist air mass to the Cowboy State.  Dew points are mainly in the 30s and 40s with some fog in the southeast.  This moisture will allow for scattered showers and thunderstorms later today, especially  in the northwest and east. A warmer, drier air mass starts to move in [...] [...]
  • Crud. My summer’s already booked. - May 23, 2013
    Here it is, not even Memorial Day yet, and my summer’s already completely spoken for. Every spare moment is booked. I’ll tell you about it on today’s show. [...]