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Many who might have earlier chosen to fly south to Florida are instead choosing less crowded ski locales, where opportunity exists for second-home purchases.
Four Utah residents were killed in a head-on collision west of Briggs, Idaho on September 1st. The highway was blocked for 8 hours while crews worked to clear the scene.
DRIGGS - The Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) in the City of Driggs is out of compliance with its National Pollution Discharge Elimination System (NPEDS) permit. The NPEDS permit is issued
There were 338 calls for service reported to the Teton County, Idaho Sheriff’s Office between July 22 and July 28. Officers performed 92 traffic stops, 25 security checks of local
On April 17 the City of Driggs codified a set of housing requirements, making it the first jurisdiction in Teton County, Idaho, to enact policies that require developers to offset
There were 268 calls for service reported to the Teton County, Idaho Sheriff’s Office between December 31 and January 6. Officers performed 48 traffic stops and 30 security checks of
Sheriff's Log Note: We've recently updated our online systems. If you can't login please try resetting your password. You must login with an email address. If you don't have an email associated with your account email please call (208) 542-6777 for help. Toggle navigation Support local journalism Now, more than ever, the world needs trustworthy reportingâbut good journalism isnât free. Please support us by making a contribution. Mar 10, 2021 There were 207 calls for service reported to the Teton County, Idaho Sheriffâs Office between February 16 and March 4. Officers performed 50 traffic stops, 19 security checks of local businesses, and seven public assists. There were four accidents, four slide-offs, four DUIs, and three ambulance runs to Grand Targhee.
Dawn Wells, who played the wholesome Mary Ann among a misfit band of shipwrecked castaways on the 1960s sitcom âGilliganâs Island,â died Wednesday of causes related to COVID-19, her publicist said. She was 82. What newcomers to the greater-Tetons region might not realize is that this favorite castaway, actress, businesswoman, journalist and teacher had strong ties to the Jackson Hole area. Her first acting gig, in fact, was at the Pink Garter Theatre in the early 1960s when the stage was located at the site of the current Jackson Hole Playhouse. Wells discussed that first acting experience and others in an interview with the Jackson Hole News in 1999 when she opened the Film Actor's Boot Camp, which was located 35-miles from the heart of Jackson on her ranch in Driggs. The bootcamp gave Wells the opportunity to share her love of the Tetons, as well as her knowledge gained from dozens of theatrical performances, more than 120 TV shows, and experience teaching at Purdue and other universities.