Teton County’s public health officer is asking to limit local gatherings to just ten people as the state stands pat without a mask ordinance.
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Recent Stories by Will Walkey
Could Wyoming Miss Out on the Latest Wind Rush?
Developers may take their business elsewhere if lawmakers—eager to find revenue alternatives to fossil fuels—keep threatening tax hikes.
Rise in COVID Cases Takes its Toll on Teton County
Hospital workers, contact tracers, and some business owners are acutely affected by the recent spike in infections.
As Wyoming Goes Further Right, Teton County Continues Pushing Left
Voters overwhelmingly rejected Republican candidates for local and national races, deepening Teton County’s outlier status amid a sea of red. Is a local blue wave a reaction to Trump or reflective of a larger tide?
Teton County Prepares for Record Voter Turnout
More than 70 percent of the valley’s registered voters have already cast their ballots for what has been called the most consequential election of a lifetime. For those voting today, measures are in place to keep the process safe and secure.