Teton County Promotes Radon Testing During National Radon Action Month January Reminder to Check Indoor Air Quality Radon Risks and Importance of Testing January is National Radon Action Month, and the Teton County Health Department is reminding residents to test residences, offices, or rentals for radon. Radon is a radioactive gas that naturally occurs…
National Spotlight on Local Public Art and Cultural DialogueThe Significance of Chacon’s Jackson Hole Mural Nani Chacon, the Diné artist whose mural Damma Newadaygwapgay Nasoowazeet (Never Forget Our Language) anchors the east wall of the Jackson Hole History Museum, has been invited to participate in the 2026 Whitney Biennial. Commissioned through a collaboration between Jackson…
Remembering a Community Icon and Voice of Jackson Hole Early Life and Radio Career Del Ray John was born June 24th, 1945, in Kirkland, Washington, and raised in Firth, Idaho, by Elmer John and Norma Hess John. He graduated from Firth High School, attended Ricks College and BYU, and earned a bachelor’s in oceanography. His…
Important Updates on Town Operations and Meeting Locations The Council Chambers at Town Hall are undergoing essential updates this month to the audio visual system, which has not seen a full renovation since 1998. Over the past twenty-seven years, the Town’s IT team has maintained the system through minor adjustments and careful resource management. These…
Discover Festive Public Art Installations in Teton County This Season The Cloud Swings: Playful Illumination at Teton Village Commons Jackson Hole Public Art, in partnership with the Center for the Arts, Teton Village Association, and Jackson Hole Travel and Tourism Board, is presenting The Cloud Swings by Lindsay Glatz and William Mettioff as part of…
Essential Updates for Jackson Hole Public Transportation This Season START bus service is set to begin its winter schedule on Saturday, December 6th, aligning with the opening of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. This includes full service on both the Teton Village Express and Teton Village South routes throughout the winter. Riders should check online schedules…
Wyoming Department of Transportation announces a brief closure of Teton Pass for safety maintenance, impacting travelers and backcountry users in Jackson Hole area. Closure Details and Timing – One-Hour Shutdown Early Morning WYO 22 over Teton Pass closes at 3:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 6th, 2025, for avalanche infrastructure testing. The work should last approximately…
Lower Valley Energy has selected Bear Prairie as its incoming CEO, succeeding Jim Webb in a planned transition. This leadership change underscores the co-op’s focus on reliable, affordable energy for Wyoming communities. Leadership Transition Details With over 25 years in energy and broadband, Prairie spent 15 years at Idaho Falls Power, including as general manager…
Starting today, local companies in Jackson Hole are volunteering to enhance road safety on Wyoming State Highway 390 by clearing brush and trees, aiming to reduce moose and vehicle accidents amid rising concerns. Project Details and Timeline Aardvark Excavation, Feuz Excavation, VH Builders, and Western States Cat Rental will donate time, equipment, and materials to…
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Council Chambers at Jackson Town Hall Closed for Upgrades This December
Important Updates on Town Operations and Meeting Locations The Council Chambers at Town Hall are undergoing essential updates this month to the audio visual system, which has not…
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GlowNights Returns: Interactive Glowing Sculptures Illuminate Jackson Hole Winters
Discover Festive Public Art Installations in Teton County This Season The Cloud Swings: Playful Illumination at Teton Village Commons Jackson Hole Public Art, in partnership with the Center…
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