Town Councilor and mayoral candidate Arne Jorgensen discussed political vitriol, the role of government and fatherhood with Brian Bultema of the Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole.
The Jackson Boys Race to Survive
Two Jacksonites led a reality television competition, until they were shockingly disqualified.
Equine ambassadors—and their riders—reach out to the public on behalf of the police department
The Jackson Police Department has boasted a special volunteer unit for years — the mounted patrol. The group is a striking representation of the town’s old west roots, but its numbers are at risk.
‘Romeo and Juliet’ offers fresh perspectives of a timeless classic
Off Square’s Thin Air Shakespeare returns to the Center Amphitheater for a two-week run.
Eastern Shoshone bison manager is one of the newest National Geographic Explorers
Eastern Shoshone tribal member Jason Baldes has received the prestigious Wayfinder Award from the National Geographic Society for his work to restore bison to Indigenous lands.
On Set: “A Quiet Place: Day One”
KHOL film critic Jeff Counts just watched the prequel to “A Quiet Place” and tells us how well it sets up the universe of the original film.
Poetry on the air and out of the box
Now in its 14th year, the Poetry Box has collected over 200 poems from local and regional writers – and distributed over 20,000 copies of those poems.
Mountains of Color Film Festival celebrates stories from people of color in the outdoors
The festival will screen films June 7 to 10. Also on deck are filmmaking workshops, hikes and panel discussions.
On Set: The Paradise Paradox highlights mountain town mental health crisis and solutions
Filmmaker Brett Rapkin speaks about mental health in mountain towns in advance of a screening of his documentary on May 13.