Cheney, once the third-ranking Republican in the U.S. House, who became a vocal critic of former Pres. Donald Trump, called the former president “dangerous” during a speaking event at Duke University.
How the GOP is trying to turn the tide in left-leaning Teton County
Jackson journalists share their reporting on how Teton County Republicans are trying to flip Democrats’ few remaining seats in Cheyenne.
News Roundup: Teton County voters could put $160 million toward SPET projects; Driggs sued over waste in stream
Plus, the USDA and Wyoming partner to conserve wildlife habitat, and the Jackson real estate market continues to break records.
Wyoming updates Missing and Murdered Indigenous statistics, but lack of context persists
The movement to address the high numbers of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples has taken off nationwide. Wyoming is attempting to paint a clearer picture of the problem.
News Roundup: Staffing shortage could limit snowplow operations; new restrictions on short-term rentals
Plus, the Wyoming ACLU’s quest to educate voters about their rights and a new environmental stewardship handbook for Teton County residents.
Women’s-rights rally takes over Jackson Town Square to advocate for pro-choice candidates
The speaker lineup included local Teton County activists, an abortion provider and the candidates themselves.
Local candidates for Wyoming House diverge on taxes, abortion
Teton County community forums in late September centered on candidates for Wyoming House District 16 and 23.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, Sept. 30
Catch up on this week’s news about Teton County ballot initiatives, new sagebrush research, a rebrand for the Jackson housing trust and more.
Candidate forums aim to inform Teton County voters ahead of November election
The Wyoming League of Women Voters and the Teton County Library are organizing forums from late September through mid October.