NEWS FROM JACKSON HOLE
On Wednesday, April 24th at 5:00 PM, the Town of Jackson will host a special reception at Town Hall to celebrate a newly formed Sister City relationship with Hueyotlipan, a city in Tlaxcala, Mexico. This event marks the beginning of a promising partnership and will feature the ceremonial signing of Sister City documents. The decision…
The Bridger-Teton National Forest is currently inviting public feedback on the redesign of the Cache Creek Trailhead, a key recreational starting point near Jackson. This initiative aims to revamp the trailhead to better manage the high visitor traffic and enhance the area’s environmental sustainability. Cache Creek Trailhead serves as a gateway to a variety of…
JH Public Art is set to host a bilingual community event titled “No Longer Invisible: A Community Discussion” on Friday, April 26th at The Center Theater in Jackson, Wyoming. The evening will begin at 6:00 pm with a reception featuring a diverse array of food and drinks from Latin America and the Caribbean, including pupusas…
The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services’ Research & Planning section has released the latest unemployment figures for March 2024, which show Teton County continuing to maintain one of the lowest unemployment rates in the state at 2.1%. This rate is a slight improvement over the general state unemployment rate, which held steady from February to…
Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson of Jackson, Wyoming, has announced that she will not seek reelection after serving the community for over a decade. Her tenure includes four years as mayor and eight years as a Town Council member. Dedicated Service to Jackson Throughout her 12 years in office, Mayor Morton Levinson has been a staunch…
Longtime Jackson resident Scott Anderson has thrown his hat into the ring for the Jackson Town Council, a position he held from 1992 to 2006. Anderson has also served on numerous local, state, and national boards, including the Historical Society, Community Housing Trust, Lower Valley Energy, and the Chamber of Commerce. Arriving in Jackson in…
April marks Distracted Driving Awareness Month, a critical time for drivers across Wyoming, Idaho, and the nation to refocus on the road and the importance of driving without distractions. The Idaho State Police, alongside the Idaho Office of Highway Safety (OHS) and the Idaho Transportation Department (ITD), is stepping up efforts to curb distracted driving…
Mark Gocke, a fixture of the Wyoming Game and Fish Department for decade has retired a 33-year career. Starting in 1991 as a habitat extension biologist, Gocke was instrumental in initiating the Habitat Extension Program, a collaborative effort with the Natural Resources Conservation Service aimed at enhancing wildlife habitats on private lands in Wyoming. In…
Teton County Montana is quite a ways away from Teton County Wyoming but the two Teton counties have a lot in common. Including bear problems. This past Monday, officials were forced to a kill grizzly bear after it consumed cattle on private land along the Rocky Mountain Front. The Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks agency…
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Teton County’s Unemployment Rate Low
The Wyoming Department of Workforce Services’ Research & Planning section has released the latest unemployment figures for March 2024, which show Teton County continuing to maintain one of…
Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson Decides Not to Run for Reelection After 12 Years of Service
Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson of Jackson, Wyoming, has announced that she will not seek reelection after serving the community for over a decade. Her tenure includes four years…