
“More than 8,000 local jobs depend directly on park visitation. These losses ripple far beyond the parks, undermining the economic security of entire communities.”
The government shutdown inspired Town Council to urge Wyoming’s federal reps to keep public lands accessible and staffed.
Today’s Top Stories
WYDOT to repair Fish Creek WY22 bridge this month; schedule pending
WILSON, Wyo. — Heads up, commuters: The WY22 bridge over Fish Creek in Wilson (near […]
County Commission approves partial completion of Teton Pass Trail
JACKSON, Wyo. — The Teton County Board of County Commissioners approved a motion on Monday […]
WGFD shakeup: 2 new game wardens welcomed to Jackson Region
JACKSON, Wyo. — The Wyoming Game and Fish Department (WGFD) has announced the appointment of […]
National parks to remain open during gov. shutdown with limited staff
JACKSON, Wyo. — The U.S. government officially shut down early Wednesday morning, leaving many federal workers […]
SNAPPED: Bison graze in autumn sunlight near Mormon Row
JACKSON, Wyo. — It’s a sight that never gets old. Buckrail photographer Nick Sulzer encountered this herd of bison grazing in Grand Teton National Park’s Mormon Row district last week. It’s like […]
TCHD’s seasonal flu, Covid vaccine clinic to kick off October 7
JACKSON, Wyo. — The Teton County Health Department (TCHD) has announced its upcoming seasonal vaccine clinic, which will offer flu and Covid vaccines to those ages six months and older. The clinic […]
Bull moose killed in START Bus collision Monday morning
WILSON, Wyo. — A bull moose and a START Bus collided on WY390 early Monday morning, resulting in the moose’s death, according to multiple sources. The accident occurred around 6:15 a.m., according to […]
Town, County extend deadline for 90 Virginian Lane development agreement
JACKSON, Wyo. — Jackson’s Town Council and the Teton County Board of County Commissioners voted Monday at a joint meeting to approve a deadline extension for the Development Agreement of the 90 […]
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