Gierau’s lesson learned: “Wyoming is pretty good at not over-regulating.”
Dante Filpula Ankney comes to KHOL as a lifelong resident of the Mountain West. He made his home on the Eastern Montana prairies before moving to the Western Montana peaks to study journalism and wilderness studies. Dante has found success producing award-winning print, audio and video stories for a variety of publications, including a stint as a host at Montana Public Radio. Most recently, he spent a year teaching English in Bulgaria through a Fulbright Fellowship. When he isn’t reporting, you can find Dante outside scaling rocks, sliding across snow or winning a game of cribbage.
Recent Stories by Dante Filpula Ankney
Shelter JH to expand statewide
The only housing advocacy group in the region, less than a decade old, hopes the creation of a new statewide organization will lead to more political influence in Cheyenne.
Map shows key to winter wildlife closures
Public land lovers can track where to play and where to stay out in one place.
Search and Rescue more than doubles last year’s missions
A new multimillion-dollar helicopter saves lives. Other rescuers in the West are watching.
Mayor-elect leaves vacant seat on Town Council
Arne Jorgensen currently serves on the Jackson Town Council. His election to mayor sets the stage for an appointment, the first in over a decade.
Fire/EMS has busiest October on record
High call volume bucks typically slower-paced shoulder season — straining department.
Outgoing county commissioner warns of echo chamber
All five board members will be Democrats, for the first time in decades.
Teton County stays true to blue, property tax reform passes while SPET scrapes by
The highly anticipated general election brought about many changes at both the federal and local levels.