A six-person citizen committee spent the winter crafting a proposal for how the county can better address public safety needs.
Recent Stories by Meg Daly
Grizzly Feeder Faces Potential County Consequences
Federal investigators dropped the case against a Solitude homeowner who has fed grizzlies at her home for years, but the county could still enforce fines or take legal action.
Domestic Terrorism Specialist Says Liberal Western Towns Like Jackson Have Cause for Concern
Legal scholar and former FBI agent Michael German offers sage advice for combatting right-wing militia groups in the West.
Bringing Rescued Food to People’s Doorstep Provides Nourishment and Community
Hole Food Rescue’s No Cost Grocery Program addresses food insecurity, food waste, and climate change all at once. Could this be a model for eradicating hunger?
Three Yards and a Cloud of Dust
Outgoing town councilor Jim Stanford reflects on eight years of successes and challenges.
As COVID-related Food Insecurity Continues, One22 Tries to Stem the Tide
The Jackson Cupboard is booming, and that’s not necessarily a good thing.
Local Officials Prepare COVID-19 Vaccine Messaging, State Employee Spewed Conspiracy
Teton County’s public health officer says the vaccine is likely to be very safe.
Representative Mike Yin Talks about Policy-Making During a Pandemic
Proposed cuts to the state budget could cause real pain in Teton County, Yin says.