by Robyn Vincent | Nov 13, 2019 | Housing, News, Politics & Policy
In an unprecedented move, Jackson Town Council canceled its regular meeting on November 18 so council members can attend a legislative meeting in Cheyenne. That’s when members of the Joint Corporations Committee will discuss a draft bill that could decimate Jackson’s...
by Robyn Vincent | Nov 11, 2019 | Housing, News, Politics & Policy
[This story has been updated with information on the second homeowner fee and how funds will be earmarked.-Ed] This week Rep. Mike Yin-D, Jackson, will introduce a bill to legislative committees with major implications for the valley. His legislation would charge a...
by Robyn Vincent | Nov 8, 2019 | Art & Design, Culture, Gender & Identity
In her paintings, artist Tiki Garcia depicts women liberated from the male gaze. From a young age, Garcia felt commodified by men and this work allows her to dismantle those feelings. “Growing up in the Bay Area and being a relatively attractive young lady, I was...
by Robyn Vincent | Nov 6, 2019 | News, Politics & Policy
[Editor’s note: On November 6, county election officials found a bundle of additional 77 absentee ballots that had not been counted. Officials counted those ballots and added them to the unofficial results. They increased the voter turnout percentage by 1% but...
by Robyn Vincent | Nov 5, 2019 | News, Politics & Policy
Voters head to the polls today for the SPET election. The specific purpose excise tax is the sixth penny of sales tax that people already pay on goods and services. Here in Wyoming, taxpayers have the unique opportunity to choose where that sixth penny goes. There are...