Category News from Jackson Hole

Post-COVID travel to be strong

Yellowstone fire

The first post-COVID-restricted holiday weekend starts for many today. Americans are showing a strong desire to travel this Memorial Day as more people get the COVID-19 vaccine and consumer confidence grows. Wyoming AAA Auto Club expects more than 37-million people…

Tea Party hosts Farage

The Jackson Hole Tea Party has partnered with FreedomWorks to present the “Jackson Conservative Citizens Confab” which features guest speaker Reverend C.L. Bryant and special guest, Nigel “Brexit” Farage. Farage is in Jackson on his “America’s Comeback Tour” with FreedomWorks. He…

Flags at half-staff

At the direction of the President of the United States to honor the victims of the tragedy in San Jose, Calif., Governor Mark Gordon has ordered both the U.S. and State of Wyoming flags be flown at half-staff statewide until sunset May…

Masks stay on at school

Mask requirement back in Grand Teton National Par

The Teton County Health Department is reminding residents that the Statewide Health Order #1, which requires masks in public and private K-12 schools is still in effect until May 31st. Schools in Teton County are in session through June 11th,…

Lummis launches financial caucus

Key Lummis Staff from Teton County

U.S. Senators Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona launched the U.S. Senate Financial Innovation Caucus yesterday, along with Senators John Hickenlooper of Colorado, Tim Scott of South Carolina, Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee, Mike Brau of Indiana, and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana. The caucus…