
“Having a job doesn’t mean they have enough food to feed their children or themselves. Inflation, cost of living and growing families contribute to a greater need for food, a basic human need.”
Wyoming organizations that help battle food insecurity are bracing for changes as funding vanishes.
Today’s Top Stories
SNAPPED: Dog days of summer, vol. ii
JACKSON, Wyo. — As Labor Day looms and the sun threatens to set on another Jackson Hole summer, channel these adventurous canines who have really seized the season. Whether hitting the river, […]
TCSAR rescues mountain biker on Fuzzy Bunny trail after dark
JACKSON, Wyo. — On the evening of Thursday, Aug. 14, Teton County Search and Rescue (TCSAR) volunteers responded to a call on Teton Pass. The call came in around 8 p.m. from […]
Missing dog reported on Teton Pass
JACKSON, Wyo. — A local dog wandered off while hiking with her owner and has been missing since Sunday, Aug. 17. Melly (or Mel) is a blue heeler with bright blue eyes […]
Tribal solar projects meet different fates in Wyoming after Trump administration kills funding
The Eastern Shoshone are moving ahead with a solar-powered micro-grid, but the Northern Arapaho rooftop PV program stalled after the EPA clawed back Solar for All funding. This article originally appeared on Inside […]
Four new fires discovered in Yellowstone
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — Four new wildland fires are listed on Yellowstone National Park’s (YNP) Current Fire Activity website, which catalogues every wildland fire the park is aware of each season. All […]
Library to host water-themed story slam at The Center tonight
JACKSON, Wyo. — The Teton County Library will host a free story slam on the Center Lawn on Monday, Aug. 18, at 7 p.m. The theme of this slam will be “water.” […]
Changes to SNAP, other funding could lead to food access uncertainty
JACKSON, Wyo. — The landscape of food access in Wyoming is changing rapidly, and while Teton County will likely avoid direct impacts, there is reason to believe the residual effects will eventually […]
Them on Us: Jackson gets fifth New York Times travel profile
JACKSON, Wyo. — The New York Times has given Jackson the “36 Hours in…” treatment, recommending posh-traveler-approved local restaurants, hotels and things to do for the ideal weekend in the valley. This […]
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