AGENCIES REMIND PUBLIC “IF YOU FLY, WE CAN’T” Federal, state, and local wildland fire agencies and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) are reminding members of the public not to fly “Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS)” …
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Community Resource Center, El Puente, Latino Resource Center Merge
Single entity will meet increased need for health access, housing, Latino issues Three of Jackson’s health and human services organizations – El Puente, Community Resource Center and Latino Resource Center – today announced that they …
Continue readingTemporary Road Closure for Fall Creek Road Today & Thursday
The Jackson Ranger District of the Bridger-Teton National Forest will temporarily close a portion of the Fall Creek Road for road maintenance on June 29, 2016 at 8:00am through Thursday, June 30, 2016 until 6:00pm. …
Continue readingJackson Police Department – Be Safe This 4th of July
“Drive Sober or Get Pulled Over” Every year Americans head out on our nation’s highways to celebrate the Fourth of July at picnics, parties, parades and more. For many, the celebrating includes drinking …
Continue readingLibrary Social Media Contest Rewards Readers
Do you like to read on the chair lift during the summer? Or maybe you prefer a hammock in your backyard. Show us how you fit in a few pages of reading in between …
Continue readingFencing Proposal Hits Wall, County To Create Committee
Teton County Commissioners were met with a wall of opposition when they discussed a possible update to the valley’s fencing rules. Originally the discussion, scheduled for yesterday, on a new set of rules was …
Continue readingSignage For Squatters
Bathroom Signage Available to Print Businesses and organizations with restrooms available for visitors may wish to post signage regarding the standard use of toilets. Denise Germann the Public Affairs Officer with Grand Teton National Park provided …
Continue readingA Fungus Among Us
The recent discovery of orange discoloration on young lodgepole pine trees on the Bridger-Teton National Forest near Alpine, WY has been attributed to a tree fungus known as “Lophodermella Needlecast”. Starting in late May, …
Continue readingMini-Golf Returns to the King!
Today is a big day at Snow King! Our brand new Mini-Golf course opens at 10am! Single ticket prices are $12 for everyone over seven years old, and $6 for kids six & under. …
Continue readingFremont Lake Campground Opens After Two Years
Reservations are being taken for the Forest’s largest campground The Bridger-Teton National Forest has reopened the Fremont Campground on the Pinedale Ranger District. The campground has been closed for construction since 2013. The Fremont Lake …
Continue readingWild Horses Available at Frontier Days
The BLM Wyoming will partner with BraveHearts and the Mantle Ranch Wild Horse Adoption and Training Facility to bring you “Operation Mustang” during Cheyenne Frontier Days being held July 22-31 in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Operation Mustang …
Continue readingGovernor Mead Hails Fracking Decision
Governor Matt Mead is pleased with U.S. District Court Judge Scott Skavdahl’s decision in favor of Wyoming over the Bureau of Land Management’s (BLM) hydraulic fracturing rule. Wyoming’s challenge to this rule was joined by …
Continue readingNominations For 2016 Wyoming Outdoor Hall of Fame.
Nominations are now being accepted for the 2016 Wyoming Outdoor Hall of Fame. The Hall of Fame honors individuals, both living and posthumously, who have made significant, lasting lifetime contributions to the conservation of Wyoming’s outdoor …
Continue readingNon-Profit And Idaho Offer Reward On Wolf Killing
Reward of More Than $10,000 Offered Over Wolf Pups Killed in Northern Idaho The Center for Biological Diversity is offering a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for …
Continue readingScam!
The Jackson Police Department is informing residents of a “Candyland Circus” scam in order to be proactive locally as well as avoid potential Jackson victims. A flier has surfaced throughout Jackson informing the public …
Continue readingDowntown Rules Tweaked
Planning rules for the downtown area of Jackson moved forward with some fine tuning last night. Town officials took public comment on the proposed regulations, known as District 2, at the regular Town Council meeting …
Continue readingTwo Bears Killed By Cars-Drivers Did Not Report
Motorists Reminded to Slow Down and Be Vigilant after Two Bears Hit Sunday Two bears died yesterday in Grand Teton National Park after they were struck by passing vehicles. The first, an adult female …
Continue readingState Gives JH Airport 2 Million
State board approves $8 million in BRC project requests The State Loan and Investment Board approved $7,985,627 million in Business Ready Community project requests at its Thursday morning meeting. Projects in five communities will move forward …
Continue readingTeton Village Summer
With so many diverse activities, Teton Village is the place to be this summer. The Village Mix contains our summer events calendar, as well as information about all of the fine restaurants, cafes, bars, lounges, …
Continue readingCommercial Vehicle Safety Inspections to Occur in Yellowstone
Park rangers and state and federal transportation officials will conduct safety evaluations of commercial vehicles and operators traveling in the park this summer. Designed to ensure the safe operation and mechanical soundness of commercial buses …
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