Anticipating a summer surge, Bridger-Teton is asking visitors to come more prepared.

Anticipating a summer surge, Bridger-Teton is asking visitors to come more prepared.
The two day event will showcase Native American culture, history, dance and traditions.
E-bikes, buses and downtown parking meters could all be a part of Jackson Hole’s future in an effort to ease vehicle congestion.
The Jackson Hole community is moving toward educating visitors — rather than only marketing to them.
Plus, an update on abortion access in Wyoming and the human foot found in a thermal pool in Yellowstone National Park.
The Jackson Hole Travel & Tourism Board will unveil on Thursday a draft of its sustainable destination management plan to community members.
Plus, the USDA and Wyoming partner to conserve wildlife habitat, and the Jackson real estate market continues to break records.
Plus, the Wyoming ACLU’s quest to educate voters about their rights and a new environmental stewardship handbook for Teton County residents.
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.