Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on a new report about Jackson’s lodging industry, polling in the Cheney-Hageman race and the offspring of Grizzly 399.
Is There a Silver Lining to Online Education?
With school going online only for the last two weeks of November, one middle school teacher sees some upsides along with the challenges.
State and County Officials Differ on Approaches to COVID Spike
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.
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 COVID Cases Surge, Jackson Enters Pivotal Week
Health officials are urging people to shake their COVID fatigue before the county finds itself in emergency mode.
A Walk in the COVID-Era Woods
Public lands have become the preferred respite for America’s COVID weary. Will Jackson’s pristine places survive the onslaught?
Officials: Consume Local COVID Data with Context, Caution
The COVID-19 dashboard has become a part of residents’ daily digital diets, but it raises as many questions as it answers. Is a lack of data fueling controversy in the community?
Workers Juggle Risky Business
As COVID-19 cases continue to climb in Teton County, some employees, business owners worry for their safety and their jobs.
Mask Mandate Enacted Countywide
After nearly three weeks and a spike in infection rates, state health officer Dr. Alexia Harrist has approved a countywide mask mandate.