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Elizabeth McCabe’s photographs of young valley residents with their livestock have long hung inside the Teton County 4-H building. Now her name adorns the outside. ....
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Elizabeth McCabe was co-publisher of the Jackson Hole Guide with her husband, Fred, from the late-1960 until the paper merged with the Jackson Hole News in 2002. She continued as co-publisher of the Jackson Hole News&Guide with News owner Mike Sellett until her death in 2012 at age 101. For many years throughout that time, McCabe photographed the 4-H winners at the Teton County Fair. BRADLY J. BONER / NEWS&GUIDE FILE Ann Ramsay woke up in the middle of the night and decided to donate nearly $2 million to the 4-H program in Jackson. The gift establishes an endowment in her motherâs name, The Elizabeth McCabe Memorial Excellence Fund for Teton County 4-H: Extension Staff. As the name suggests, funding will be earmarked specifically as a housing subsidy for staff to live in Teton County. Extension educator and county chair Mary Martin said she regularly has job applicants decline positions once they realize Jacksonâs cost of l ....
February 11, 2021 The Rocky Mountain Youth Entrepreneur Series created by University of Wyoming Extension 4-H educators to help youths develop local food businesses launches with its first meeting in March. Educators involved in the project are Kellie Chichester, in Niobrara County; Joddee Jacobsen, in Natrona County; Glenn Owings, in Teton County; and Mary Louise Wood, in Albany County. The series is free and open to all youths ages 14 to senior in high school, and is a combination of in-person and online meetings. They do not have to be currently enrolled in 4-H but will be enrolled if they plan to participate. ....