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State prosecutors could have more power to appeal judges’ decisions under this draft bill
The bill would give the state 11 instances where it could appeal a judge’s ruling to a higher court. Some say the bill could overburden Wyoming’s judicial process and give an unfair advantage to the prosecution.
Absentee ballots for uniformed and overseas Wyomingites go out starting Sept. 20
They’ll have until Election Day to send ballots back to Wyoming county clerks, although mail from overseas can often take longer than a week to make it back to the U.S.
Indigenous Youth Voices reconnects young adults to Grand Teton and Yellowstone
A group of 16 young people from the Wind River Reservation spent a weekend in Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks at the start of September.
County plan to add Wilson pathways will require temporary easements, landowner payouts
Landowner negotiations are a complex, costly, yet necessary next step.
The Pack Trail Fire has more than doubled in size over the weekend
A second large, lightning-caused fire has forced evacuations and a temporary closure of Highway 26/287 over Togwotee Pass.
Water Quality Advisory Board aims to help improve water quality in the valley
The formation of the Teton County advisory board is one of many actions recommended to improve water quality in the valley over the next two decades.
Jackson man arrested, charged for ‘indecent exposures’
The man is allegedly responsible for a string of incidents throughout the past month.
County is refining environmental regulations, and are giving opportunity for public feedback
Teton County is refining environmental regulations, which if approved, would change the application process for building additional developments on personal property.
Music
Fire In The Mountains rises from the ashes
Founder Jeremy Walker fills us in on the new iteration of the unique heavy music festival.
Old Bill’s Fun Run Playlist: Eli Bernstein
In the final few days of Old Bill’s, KHOL DJ Eli Bernstein shares a punky, punchy and eclectic running playlist.
Culture
One Small Step: Town council candidate speaks with Jackson resident
For the second installment of KHOL’s election season One Small Step conversation we paired town council candidate Scott Anderson with Jackson resident MacKenzie Moore.
On Set: Double Animation feature – Transformers One and The Wild Robot.
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts reviews two films that are vying to be the last hits of the summer popcorn season.
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