by Alex Thompson | Mar 10, 2020 | COVID-19, Health, News
While financial markets fluctuate and Italy navigates the rigamarole of shutting down an entire country, Jackson Hole remains in a preventative holding pattern until a COVID-19 patient is diagnosed locally or in Eastern Idaho. The state of Wyoming has not yet reported...
by Robyn Vincent | Mar 10, 2020 | News, Politics & Policy
The sole woman on the Jackson Town Council, Vice Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson, has announced her candidacy for mayor. Her announcement comes at a time when the dearth of female representation both in local and state government is deeply pronounced. The local business...
by Erin McGibbon | Mar 10, 2020 | New Music
Pop music darling Claire Boucher, a.k.a. Grimes, is sounding the alarms. Her new genre-bending album “Miss Anthropocene” is ominous and mystical. The release takes listeners on an otherworldly adventure foreshadowing the end of humanity with futuristic drum loops and...
by Robyn Vincent | Mar 9, 2020 | Art & Design, Culture, Environment, Politics & Policy
Elizabeth Forelle has long sought to connect the divergent worlds of art and science. At university, she studied environmental science and studio art. During her studies, Forelle lamented that the scientific data she collected, though important, was dry. It needed a...
by Robyn Vincent | Mar 4, 2020 | COVID-19, Health, News
When it comes to the coronavirus here in Wyoming, “it’s not a question of ‘if’ but ‘when,’” said Jodie Pond, director of Teton County’s Health Department. Pond and Paul Beaupre, CEO of St. John’s Health, addressed town and county officials on Monday about preparing...