
Jackson immigrants to have more access to legal help
A new nonprofit, the Wyoming Immigrant Advocacy Project, will offer assistance to the growing community in Teton County.

Wyoming released another sage grouse proposal and is looking for more public comment
Local stakeholders are taking another stab at sage grouse protections in Wyoming, re-drawing a draft map for the third time, and they want public input.

Hunters, anglers get $2.5 million to restore migration corridors
The agency is working with national organizations, states and the Navajo Nation to support restoration and conservation on public lands.

Effort to open Idaho primaries to more voters gains momentum
Teton Valley residents are working to get a measure on the 2024 ballot to change leadership in the red state.

Virginian housing development could host local businesses
Officials are narrowing in on plans for housing at the Virginian RV Park, also discussing topics such as parking and affordability.

A mining company will further explore its promising rare earth resources in Wyoming
Rare earth elements – like neodymium and praseodymium – are highly desirable materials used in a variety of products from cell phone batteries to flat-screen TVs.

Virtual event to help Idahoans prepare for natural disasters
AARP Idaho is holding a town hall on preparing for disasters before they strike.

Teton fungophiles document mushroom species after wet, bountiful season
There’s been a bumper crop of mushrooms in the region. And an effort is underway to document them — the first of its kind in more than 40 years.
Music

Brazilian beat maker VHOOR makes U.S. debut in Jackson
The talented producer/DJ discusses re-conceptualizing South American sounds and creating an intoxicating vibe.

Local event producers bring Brazil to Jackson to foster different sound
Jeff Stein and Ford Hebard discuss their love of exposing unique and talented artists like Brazilian DJ/Producer VHOOR to the Teton community.
Culture

On Set: ‘A Haunting In Venice’
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts reviews the latest adaptation of the beloved Agatha Christie franchise.

One Small Step: A conversation between two longtime residents
David Loy is a Republican and Cindy Budge is a Democrat. They met for the first time last month and talked about their lives and the experiences that shaped them.
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