
“It is critical that all members of the public heed these signs.”
Grizzly bear research season is underway, meaning the public should watch for capture site signage when recreating outdoors.
Today’s Top Stories
Weeks-long work on Flat Creek Bridge to begin next week; lane closures planned
JACKSON, Wyo. — Heads up, drivers. Expect some highway congestion south of town over the next […]
Sleet, hail or graupel? Identifying precipitation nuances
JACKSON, Wyo. — As another weather system moves into the valley, residents might observe a […]
WGFD announces seasonal grizzly bear captures for monitoring purposes
JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) will soon begin its annual […]
Town to expand bear conflict zone by end of July, further expansion eyed for the future
JACKSON, Wyo. — In the April 20 Town Council workshop, Town Council unanimously passed a […]
Earth Day: A brief history
JACKSON, Wyo. — Fifty-six years after the first Earth Day demonstration, the day has evolved into a global movement, unifying environmental issues and an estimated one billion people worldwide. The first Earth […]
Stormwater fees discussed to fund Town’s water quality goals
JACKSON, Wyo. — At the April 20 Town Council workshop meeting, Public Works Director Johnny Ziem presented a high-level look at how Jackson might implement stormwater utility fees. Previously, Town Councilors endorsed […]
Earth Day: Natural beauty abounds in Jackson Hole
JACKSON, Wyo. — Winter, spring, summer and fall are each uniquely beautiful in Jackson Hole. On Earth Day, enjoy these beautiful photos from Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park, from […]
TOJ: Road work alters access on Gregory Lane; businesses still open
JACKSON, Wyo. — With the second season of construction underway on Gregory Lane, the Town of Jackson (TOJ) has shed some light on the impact of this project and reminded the community […]


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