“It’s really going to be dependent on what we see in January and February,” said one climatologist. “We’re really going to need an active January and February to make up these deficits and be okay.”
Debate Heating up Over the Future of Jackson’s Rodeo Grounds
Teton County elected officials are expected to start discussing a possible relocation of the rodeo and fairgrounds early next year.
Patagonia to Pull Products from Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Over Far-Right Fundraiser
KHOL interviews WyoFile reporter Angus Thuermer, who broke the story about Patagonia dropping JHMR.
Proposed Grand Targhee Expansion Raises Concerns in Teton Valley
Some local residents and community leaders fear that a major proposed expansion of Grand Targhee Resort could have significant negative impacts on transportation, housing and quality of life.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, July 9
Miss the headlines this week? Learn more about housing for human service employees, water quality and upcoming discussions for Targhee expansion.
Despite Vocal Opposition, Jackson Heli Tour Operator has ‘No Reason to Walk Away’
Teton County and the Town of Jackson recently passed resolutions banning commercial helicopter tours over Grand Teton National Park, but scenic flights from the Jackson Hole Airport aren’t likely to stop anytime soon.
Jackson and Driggs Mayors Reflect on ‘Whirlwind’ Pandemic Year
KHOL spoke to Jackson Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson and Driggs Mayor Hyrum Johnson about the challenges of the past year and what life might look like this summer.
High Country News Reporter Discusses Second-home Owners’ Attempt to Influence Election in Gunnison County, Colorado
KVNF’s Gavin Dahl interviews Nick Bowlin of High Country News about his article, “When COVID hit, a Colorado county kicked out second-home owners. They hit back.”
Bridger-Teton National Forest Prepares for Expected Record Winter
Public land agencies and nonprofits focus on messaging to mitigate potential safety and crowding issues.