The collaborative retrieval of buried letters, forest brochures, four-leaf clovers, and pink hair curlers that were lost for over half a century, closes out a forest veterans decades of passion for the Bridger-Teton.
Recent Stories by Dante Filpula Ankney | KHOL
The four-legged conservationists keeping Snake River, Teton County healthy
With slashed property taxes, weed and pest managers seek stability for programs like trained dogs.
Federal managers stress private partners in wake of cuts
Local land management, economic and rescue leaders say these connections are not new, but remain important.
Commissioners: New roads, development in protected forest don’t make sense
The Trump Administration could open up millions of acres of national forest to roads, mining and logging, including in Teton County.
As local staff struggle, St. John’s Health breaks ground on workforce housing exemplar
Gov. Mark Gordon says the public-private partnership can be used as a model statewide.
The ‘Quince season’ finale in the Tetons
Some say the coming-of-age celebration for Latinas is waning in popularity. But not in Jackson.
Federal lawmakers, Hageman discuss billions for National Parks
The U.S. House Natural Resources Committee is expected to reauthorize the Great American Outdoors Act, passed in 2020. Probable changes are not yet clear.
Electric vehicle funding flows to the state, Teton County
One advocate hopes millions of dollars in federal funds for charging infrastructure could boost tourism and EV ownership.









