The formation of the Teton County advisory board is one of many actions recommended to improve water quality in the valley over the next two decades.
To preserve ‘western heritage,’ advocates take fight over Jackson rodeo to state
A bill could designate the Teton County fairgrounds as a historic site, throwing the fate of an affordable housing project into question.
This winter’s rain and snow won’t be enough to pull the West out of drought
Snowpacks are off to a promising start, but many more years of heavy snow are needed to make a serious dent in the drought.
“Who She Is” film puts faces to numbers of murdered Indigenous women
The animated movie highlights four Indigenous Wyoming women in order to shed light on the wide-reaching crisis.
News Roundup: Idaho man survives Grand Teton avalanche
Plus, Wyoming seniors could see property tax relief, and Jackson’s housing market may be cooling down from pandemic boom.
Congresswoman Harriet Hageman visits Jackson sharing message of “perfect storm” in the U.S.
The freshman representative hit home on the many crises she said the country is facing, from high inflation to migration at the southern border.
‘I had enough’: Former lawmaker dives into leaving office, new town job
Longtime Teton County politician Andy Schwartz is now helping the town of Jackson get representation on the state level.
Teton County lawmakers champion abortion access in Cheyenne
This comes as other Wyoming politicians introduce bills that could further restrict reproductive rights in the state.
News Roundup: Jackson has new strategy for representation in Cheyenne
Plus, Stilson Transit Center is a step closer to major upgrades, and Gov. Mark Gordon set energy production as a top priority for Wyoming.