The State Board of Land Commissioners will decide whether to approve selling the 640-acre parcel to Grand Teton National Park for $100 million. That’s after a state agency recommended the sale.
University of Wyoming to shutter Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion after legislative cuts
Last week’s decision came after a footnote in the state Legislature’s budget bill eliminated funding for the office.
‘Gateway to town’: A 360,000-square-foot hotel and condo development?
Jackson residents pushed back against a proposal for what could be the biggest building in the town’s history.
Town and county officials consider improving town’s fire resiliency
For the first time, the community wildfire protection plan would aim to make most new developments in Jackson more resistant to flames.
Waitlist for affordable housing in Wyoming has nearly tripled in size
Teton County residents aren’t the only ones feeling the affordable housing crunch in the state.
Shed hunt season opener draws hundreds of Cowboy State residents
The rush, chaos and competition still defined the annual shed hunt, but vehicle registrations in Jackson were down by roughly half due to a new state law, prohibiting out-of-state residents for the opener.
Mayoral race heats up as veteran council member announces bid
Current town councilor Arne Jorgensen said he’ll focus on addressing the town’s budget issues, along with rampant wealth inequality.
Federal land on Wind River Reservation could go to BLM or Indigenous tribes
A federal agency wants to give up management of just under 60,000 acres of land on the Wind River Reservation.
Teton County political parties come together to talk property taxes
Last week’s event highlighted who’s eligible to apply for the recently-opened property tax refund program.