Oct 6, 2008 | Jackson Hole News And Guide
Jackson mayoral candidate Mike Lance delivers opening remarks during a forum with incumbent Mayor Mark Barron and Town Council candidates Saturday.
The Buzz: Jackson wins - Gold' cycling community award
Jackson Hole, Wyo.-Though it is already recognized among the more bicycle-friendly places in America, Jackson Hole has joined an elite group of the most forward-thinking communities regarding proliferation of ...
City Hall has released a compilation of 36 written comments from people who live in Old Town or who have a financial stake in the neighborhood, a diverse set of opinions that illustrates the difficulties ...
Candidate's defeat challenges 'managed growth'
Jackson Hole, Wyo. - Brian Grubb's failure to advance beyond the primaries in his bid for county commissioner could be attributed to a number of factors.
Art event exceeds expectations
Many artists attended the Art on the Green painting and sculpting competition, which took place this past weekend.
Jackson Hole, Wyo.-Elected officials who will eventually decide on the new Comprehensive Plan said this week that they place wildlife high atop community priorities, and also favor putting a cap on development ...
Motorist dies in Parker Road crash
Parker police are investigating a fatal car accident that happened at 12:11 p.m. today at the intersection of Longs Way and South Parker Road.
City Hall has scheduled another in a string of meetings about potential changes to the guidelines that regulate development in Old Town.
People in buildings connected to City Hall's water system used 9.8 million gallons of water on July 19, a record amount for a single day, the local government reported.
A few South Park residents erupted Thursday over how county planners organized a meeting to discuss the comprehensive plan.
3 killed in Arapahoe County wreck identified
Two Parker residents and a Highlands Ranch man who died in a collision between a pickup truck and an SUV on Sunday evening in Arapahoe County were identified today.
The Park Record review of the disc golf course at The Canyons
Nothing beats a disc golf course in your own backyard and, now that The Canyons has opened, Parkites can stop driving down to Salt Lake to get their disc golf fix.
Downtown Central City East Blogger
These are the unofficial results from the City Clerk's office as far as the election Downtown Los Angeles Neighborhood Council election is concerned.
Teton County Subdivision Moritorium Leaves Question: Where to Go?
A moratorium on all new 20-acres or more development applications in Teton County, Wyoming until Dec.
Planners could debate commercial project halt
Several valley residents and organizations said they support the idea of a moratorium on commercial development in the county that will be discussed today.
“There are a number of examples where it's not achieving what we want it to achieve”
A draft rewrite of the Teton County comprehensive plan calls for a large increase in density for the Seherr-Thoss property in South Park but would not accommodate development at the scale envisioned in the ... via Jackson Hole News And Guide
“So what if the median price goes from $1.9 [million] to $2.4 [million], who can possibly afford to pay that much for a house?”
Jackson Hole, Wyo.- Most of you know by now that the Board of County Commissioners passed the temporary moratorium on large subdivisions and major upzones last week. via Planet Jackson Hole
The end of Teton Meadows? Moratorium passed
“It sure seemed a good way to duck and cover”
Jackson Hole, Wyo.- Press time addendum: Teton County Commissioners passed the moratorium 3-2 Tuesday afternoon. via Planet Jackson Hole
“I think it's a sign of the ever-increasing popularity of our nightlife”
The number of vehicle burglaries reported in Park City in 2007 dropped by almost 50 percent from the previous year, the Police Department reports, relief for Parkites who were victimized during a rash of car ... via Park Record
Them on Us: Don't show ID; Goshen for good livin'; Kiwi cops come to rescue; doggone orders
“Growth debate turning noisy in Jackson Hole”
Jackson Hole, Wyo.-The Cowboy State is not ready to identify itself. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has granted Wyoming an extension from compliance with the Real ID Act of 2005, which was scheduled ... via Planet Jackson Hole
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