Earlier this month, a heat wave broke records across the country and also hit Wyoming hard. The increased heat is impacting rivers, fish and the guides that rely on them.
News Roundup: Staffing shortage could limit snowplow operations; new restrictions on short-term rentals
Plus, the Wyoming ACLU’s quest to educate voters about their rights and a new environmental stewardship handbook for Teton County residents.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Oct. 7
Catch up on this week’s news about the legacy of Clarene Law, the Jackson fire chief’s retirement and a new collection at Teton County Library.
New historic survey of Teton County Rodeo and Fairgrounds released amid controversy over site
The survey found that the proposed location of a new affordable housing development across the street from the rodeo arena is not “contributing” to the site’s historic character.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Aug. 26
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on undervoting in Wyoming’s primary elections, a new tool that helps Wyomingites get criminal records expunged and the 25th anniversary of the Grand Teton National Park Foundation.
New report details socioeconomic impacts of proposed Grand Targhee expansion
The economic benefits of proposed expansions at Grand Targhee Resort will not outweigh the costs to Teton County, Idaho, according to the new study.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, July 22
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.
Some Yellowstone gateway communities seek visitation, economic recovery as floodwaters recede
Gardiner, Montana, has rebuilt bridges and water lines and reopened roads to other towns, but few tourists are showing up.
License agreement with airport ends, but scenic helicopter flights will continue in Jackson Hole
Wind River Air decided not to renew its permit with the Jackson Hole Airport when it expired at the end of April. Local scenic flights will now continue with less airport oversight.