Residents across Jackson Hole say the word they keep hearing and feeling from public land to immigration is “uncertainty.”
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Property tax cuts help homeowners but threaten public services
Cuts will hit hardest in counties with limited alternative revenue like tourism and natural resources.
Gordon lets proof of voter residency bill become law without his signature
In a letter explaining his move, Gordon pointed out discrepancies between the law and the Wyoming Constitution.
USDA ends grant program that helped the Food Bank of Wyoming partner with local producers
Funding cuts come at a time when the organization has seen an uptick in people experiencing food insecurity.
‘Sanctuary’ status banned statewide as Gordon signs bill that requires cooperation with ICE
Critics say the new law was intended to send a message rather than change any policy.
Teton County won’t consider new abortion lawsuit
Judge Melissa Owens said she wouldn’t consider the case since patients have been turned away from care at Wellspring Health Access in Natrona County.
‘We will stand up and defend it’: electeds confront housing program threats
Town and county leaders stand by housing program, despite threats to dismantle it in Cheyenne.
Ambassador program coming to Karns Meadow’s ‘people’s park’ next year
Organized clean up efforts, educational opportunities and ecological research are slated for spring 2026.
Fired BTNF employees put on ‘administrative leave’
Several former employees of the Bridger-Teton National Forest and other forests received emails on March 18 that have left them “cautiously optimistic” they may have their jobs back.