Cuts will hit hardest in counties with limited alternative revenue like tourism and natural resources.
Cuts will hit hardest in counties with limited alternative revenue like tourism and natural resources.
Restaurants, a dog kennel and the Teton County Library are just some of the local businesses struggling to stay afloat this season due to labor shortages.
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KHOL asks Jackson Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson about the town’s budgeting process and local worker shortages.
Initial 2020 U.S. Census data shows that Wyoming’s population growth rate lags far behind that of neighboring states across the Mountain West.
The Jackson Town Council is reviewing a controversial housing law that bans more than three unrelated people from living together in a single-family home.
KHOL asks Jackson Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson about the town’s vaccination efforts, affordable housing and more.
A state bill that seems specifically designed to address a development proposal in Teton County is expected to influence future local planning efforts.
Out of 35 public comments submitted by Feb. 16, just three support limiting occupancy of single-family homes to three unrelated people.