After taking a beating from archrival Teton, Idaho, High School and former coach David Joyce in last Friday’s season opener, the Jackson Hole High School Broncs football team has a prime opportunity to apply a salve.
What’s old is new again.
We accidentally ran last week’s clues with this week’s New York Times crossword puzzle on page 18B. Here are the correct clues for puzzle number 0129.
Keith Benefiel used to have a semitruck deliver six cords of wood to his house a winter: 768 cubic feet of pine.
While skiers sleep, the unsung heroes of Jackson Hole Mountain Resort work all night to create pristine, glistening corduroy with no lumps and hard bumps.
In a world of “digital fast” and ever-moving storylines and news alerts, is there a place for the still image, the art and craft of journalism? Sure, we love beautiful images that define the wonder and majesty of our little corner of the Great Yellowstone region. And who doesn’t love to see …
New York City may have Times Square and the dropping of the New Year’s ball, but Jackson celebrates New Year’s with an iconic half-century-old tradition that thrills the entire town.
The annual Santa letters section of the paper always feels cute and lovely and wholesome. But what we love so much about the annual tradition is the snapshot in time these pieces of work provide from the some of our youngest community members.
There are a lot of things Jackson is known for — the mountains, the skiing, the billionaires — but there’s also some old-fashioned Jackson that comes to our neighborhoods and the Town Square at Christmastime, highlighting the spirit of the season.
Christmas exploded at the Virginian this past Sunday as Soroptimist of Jackson Hole held its annual Christmas tree auction and brunch, one of their biggest fundraiser of the year.
Taxidermied elk to his rear, Jack Payne, 25, looked at the plate full of nosh in front of him and decided it stacked up pretty well.
Low-budget shopping options have all but disappeared in Jackson. But there remains a place where Marmot Gore-Tex ski pants are $26, and designer-name handbags like Marc Jacobs and Coach sell for $25.
The following photos are an installment of photographer Ryan Dorgan’s series “The Wasting Sickness of Jackson Funk,” which will be shown at the Teton County Library next summer.
On a frigid night nearly 100 valley residents came to together at The Virginian Lodge to celebrate all things Jackson Hole. The theme for this year’s 49’er Ball — the oldest and longest running community event in Jackson — was “Act Like a Local.”
Gangsters and flappers gathered en masse at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar Saturday to try their luck at craps, roulette and blackjack while listening to big band music. It was the Rotary Club of Jackson Hole’s annual Casino Night, the group’s biggest fundraiser, to sponsor as many as 40 scho…
The fairgrounds on Saturday was a trick-or-treater’s Shangri-La — the one time it’s OK to accept candy from a stranger’s truck.
The Jackson Broncs defeated the Teton Timberwolves 51-20 in their season opener Friday night in front of a rowdy home crowd.
At halftime on Saturday, things didn’t look good for the Broncs.
Jackson’s boys and girls basketball will be under new guidance next season.
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