
“The administrative team is scheduled to present a comprehensive outline of different pathways that could be taken to ensure successful implementation of the policy in the February board meeting and we also expect to field and engage with additional continued community input surrounding the matter.”
The newly elected school board in Teton Valley discussed the possibility of implementing a four-day school week.
Today’s Top Stories
Winter recreation begins on GTNP park roads, Friday
MOOSE, Wyo. – Residents can enjoy on-snow winter recreation, including cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and walking, starting this Friday, Jan. 12 on Signal Mountain Summit and Moose-Wilson roads in Grand Teton National Park (GTNP). Teton Park […]
Child care gaps in rural America threaten to undercut small communities
By Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez, Kaiser Health News Candy Murnion remembers vividly the event that pushed her to open her first day care business in Jordan, a town of fewer than 400 residents in […]
New Teton School Board reviews four-day week schedule
DRIGGS, Idaho — The newly elected 2024 Teton School Board (Idaho) discussed the 2023 school board decision to implement a four-day school week. The school board’s meeting on Monday, Jan. 8 did not […]
AARP seeking grant proposals for community projects
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The Wyoming chapter of the AARP, formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, invites local eligible non-profit organizations to apply for the 2024 AARP Community Challenge grant program through March 6. AARP […]
GTNP backcountry camping permits now available for this summer
GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK — Summer on the brain? Grand Teton National Park (GTNP) has announced that advanced reservations for backcountry camping permits for peak season became available this morning at 8 […]
WYOWATCH: Elk migrate into Jackson Hole
JACKSON, Wyo. — With new snow over the weekend, an increase number of elk made their annual winter migration into the valley. Buckrail photograph Nick Sulzer captured herds of elk moving down […]
All-electric truck added to Public Works’ fleet
JACKSON, Wyo. — During the Regular Town Council Meeting on Monday, Jan. 9, the Town of Jackson voted five to zero in unanimous approval of the purchase of a used 2023 Ford […]
WYDOT: Stalled Vehicle, reduced visibility on Teton Pass
Update: As of 4:38 p.m., WYDOT is reporting a stalled vehicle blocking a travel lane near Jackson on WY22 at milepost 8. Be prepared to stop and expect delays. JACKSON, Wyo. — […]

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