Saturday, Aug. 13
Hundreds of paintings will be painted, hung and sold in Teton Valley, Idaho, over the next week during the 11th annual Driggs Plein Air Festival.
Wilson firefighters will be back cooking poultry Sunday for the 55th annual Chicken Fry fundraiser at the Stilson parking lot at the corner of Highways 390 and 22.
After two tamer pandemic years, America’s birthday party on July Fourth roared back into Teton County. From sunup with the Lions Club pancake breakfast to sundown with public fireworks displays, the valley was alive with visitors and locals taking to the streets.
Impacted by the Yellowstone flooding? U-Haul is offering you a free storage unit.
Impacted by the Yellowstone flooding? U-Haul is offering you a free storage unit.
Old West Days will peak on Town Square this weekend when Travis Tritt, Runaway June and The Desert City Ramblers take the stage for the Cowboy Bar’s Million Dollar Music Fest on Sunday afternoon.
What might be considered a regular snow day during a typical year took on “powder clause” proportions Wednesday as Jackson received some six inches of snow and Teton Village received 20.
Nashville Songwriters Association’s 2004 Songwriter of the Year Scotty Emerick brings his guitar, his soothing vocals and 20-plus years of storytelling and hit-making experience tonight to the Silver Dollar Showroom Session inside the Wort Hotel.
Just after a winter storm, spring plowing will begin in Grand Teton National Park on Monday, March 14. The plowing operations mark the end of over-snow access on the 14-mile section of the Teton Park Road between Taggart Lake Trailhead and the Signal Mountain area.
Tomorrow, Feb. 8, Jacksonites and area locals with proof of residence can ski free at Snow King Mountain Resort.
Make no mistake about it. At 90 years young, Bonnie Budge is a living, walking legend. She also has some heartfelt reflections about Jackson Hole after a lifetime spent in the valley.
Dozens of children with Early Head Start, a preschool program for low-income families that’s run by the Children’s Learning Center, received bikes and board games on Thursday as part of the Center’s annual Christmas giving.
Volunteers and construction leads rolled up their sleeves last month to restore the deck, stairs, ADA ramp and handrails of a Community Entry Services home, which assists adults with disabilities.
After weeks of promoting the Teton School District 401 Zone 4 election, Kathleen Haar was convinced she had lost her shot at joining the school board.
Ten local nonprofits are inviting community members to celebrate the Day of the Dead by joining in a two-day game of bingo that will take participants to 10 altars scattered across town.
Kickstart my heart, why don’t you?
Halloween ghosts and goblins aren’t the only ones planning to provide a little excitement in the valley this week. The community calendar is packed with events, from famed dancer Savion Glover to a ski flick at the Spud.
Growing up in Jackson, Rylee McCollum said from the time he was an infant that he wanted to be a United States Marine.
As the holiday season approaches, members of valley Boy Scouts of America troops are looking for people to donate food to the needy.
The Jackson-based, food-saving nonprofit Hole Food Rescue on Thursday promoted program director Hannah Cooley to the role of executive director.
Members of the Moran Volunteer Firefighter’s Association will be dishing up barbecued ribs and chicken plus corn on the cob this Sunday for their biggest fundraiser of the year.
Home to glassblower and designer Laurie Thal and her partner in art and life, glass fabricator Dan Altwies, Thal Glass Studio is a favorite off-the-beaten-track destination for Fall Arts visitors.
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.
A picnic to celebrate gender diversity is set for Sunday afternoon at Phil Baux Park.
Organizers hope to increase interest in fishing and develop conservation ethics in a new generation of outdoor enthusiasts with Jackson’s annual Kids Fishing Day.
Just as folks were starting to don their boogie shoes again, a shock rang through the swing dancing community.
With spring biking season underway, pathway users will find they are joined by a menagerie of characters when they move through the underpass located near the intersection of highways 22 and 390.
Joan Didion wrote that an artist’s creations reveal telling information about his or her identity.
One of the major culprits of small bird injuries may be closer than you think.
Girl Scout cookie season is upon us, but you might not be greeted by the usual friendly faces this year.
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