
“The Jackson area was frequented by several tribes historically…Our relationship with the wildlife is sacred, and this milestone allows for more educational opportunities with the general public to continue to tell our stories.”
In honor of Native American Heritage Month, the National Museum of Wildlife Art created a program to allow enrolled tribal members to visit the museum for free.
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Park Service seeks public input on the future of GTNP’s Colter Bay
MOOSE, Wyo. — The National Park Service (NPS) is seeking public input regarding how to best implement and improve upon visitor use and experience at Colter Bay, an area that sits on […]
Natl. Museum of Wildlife Art grants free admission to enrolled tribal members
JACKSON, Wyo. — The National Museum of Wildlife Art has announced a new program that allows all enrolled tribal members to enter the museum free of charge. The Indigenous Access Program was […]
Driggs adds 2 EV charging stations
DRIGGS, Idaho — The City of Driggs has added two electric vehicle (EV) charging stations, according to its November newsletter. “We are excited to announce a groundbreaking development that marks a significant […]
Update: Teton Pass reopens to traffic
UPDATE: As of 11:58 a.m., WY22 between Jackson and the Idaho state line is open to traffic in both directions. UPDATE: As of 10 a.m. on Monday, Nov. 13, WYDOT has extended […]
County to present draft of water quality master plan Nov. 15 at Library
JACKSON, Wyo. — The public is invited to attend Teton County’s presentation of the first draft of its Water Quality Master Plan (WQMP). According to the County’s announcement, the WQMP lays out […]
No trailers on Teton Pass begins Nov. 15
WILSON, Wyo. — On Wednesday, trailer restrictions go into effect on Teton Pass for the winter season. Trailers are banned from using the Pass until April 1. According to WYDOT, “any deviation […]
National parks free to enter Saturday for Veterans Day
WYOMING — In observance of Veterans Day, national parks across the U.S. will waive admission fees on Saturday, Nov. 11. Most park roads within Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park […]
Kelly parcel hearing elicits impassioned comments from locals
JACKSON, Wyo. — Thursday night’s hearing regarding the potential auction of the Kelly parcel drew a large crowd to the Teton County Library, populated mostly by Jackson residents who oppose the sale. […]
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