This comes in the wake of a community tragedy and as men increasingly seek out close-knit groups for emotional support.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, July 29
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on the legal fight over Wyoming’s abortion ban, scrutiny of housing-related ads run in the Jackson Hole News&Guide, and a new town survey on equity and inclusion.
New report details socioeconomic impacts of proposed Grand Targhee expansion
The economic benefits of proposed expansions at Grand Targhee Resort will not outweigh the costs to Teton County, Idaho, according to the new study.
Weekly News Roundup: Friday, July 8
Miss the headlines this week? Catch up on an abortion-rights rally in Driggs, the Sandy Fire near Bondurant and a free summer meal program for Teton County youth.
Teton Valley Olympian Jaelin Kauf Talks Winter Games and Advice for Young Athletes
KHOL interviews women’s moguls silver medalist Jaelin Kauf of Alta about her 2022 Olympics experience, growing up in Teton Valley and caring for her mental health while competing on a global stage.
Spud Drive-in Theatre Vows to Rebuild After Wind Storm
The Driggs drive-in’s iconic movie screen was toppled by a wind storm Monday night.
‘I Just Want to Cry.’ High Gas Prices Stress Wydaho Residents
Disruptions to the global oil market caused by the war in Ukraine are part—but not all—of the reason why gas prices are so high.
New Study Outlines Severity of the Teton Region’s Affordable Housing Crisis
A regional assessment tallied how much government agencies in the Jackson Hole area will need to invest to keep local workers living locally. The sum is in the billions of dollars.
Driggs Airport Introduces New Landing Fees for Non-Local Private Planes
The airport is expecting more private landings during the upcoming closure of the Jackson Hole Airport.