Teton Food & Farm Coalition leads a project with goals of revitalization, food security, and expanding knowledge
Teton Rock Gym expands opportunities for kids and families to learn to climb
At any given time, in addition to her own three dogs, two horses, and several chickens, Grace Drummond is keeping an eye on some assortment of abandoned puppies, foster dogs who need extra attention, and boarding clients on her Victor property, which is known to her friends as Graceland.
When you imagine an animal acting like a full-on diva, what sort of critter comes to mind? Perhaps an aloof cat, only doling out affection when her bowl is empty. Or even a bird, constantly preening and admiring himself with adoring chirps in the mirror.
When Pam Walker accepted the position of Executive Director of the Education Foundation of Teton Valley in 2015, her goal was eventually to build an endowment for the organization. Thanks to two anonymous donors, her dream is coming true.
The Community Foundation of Teton Valley announced today that it has welcomed two new Board members and designated a new Board Emeritus, as well as established new Board and committee roles. Scott Pierson and Shawn Meisl join the Foundation Board, Nancy Siverd will continue her leadership ro…
Mountain Bike the Tetons is delighted to announce that, after a search that drew many qualified candidates, we have selected Lindsay Nohl of Victor, Idaho, as our next Executive Director.
While the pandemic has halted the normal in-person operation of the Teton Valley Winter Farmer’s Market, there’s now a way to purchase local goods from valley farmers and producers via a new online platform. Rob Dupré of Chasing Paradise — a local producer of mead, hot sauce, and other condi…
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- Teton Valley Farmer's Market goes online
- Local student named to Sheridan College Honor Rolls
- Court summons and jury trials: Covid's impact on the justice system
- Education Foundation endowment goal in reach
- Victor PT & Wright Training celebrate busy first year
- Snow art captures imagination, offers opportunity for connection
- Seminary students are well-equipped to cope with COVID
- Competitive grants to open Feb. 1
- Stage Stop race is on, modified for COVID
- Fundraiser keeping these paws in action
- Courses cultivating expertise on poultry and beyond
- Sandy Mason had a vision for the community
- Teton Ridge Classic: A Local Tradition
- Teton County 4-H Youth Development Program is open for enrollment
- TVCR Denim Drive happening now
- Earn your wings with the Blake Chapman Flight Scholarship
- Hope for a suicide-free community
- New year, new rules of the road (and cell phones)
- Recreating responsibly with canine companions
- Silver Star Caring for Community applications due Feb. 12
- Taryn Paradis recognized for outstanding academic performance
- Winter Trails Challenge aims to raise funds, encourage exercise
- Teen philanthropist's donation helps to facilitate open skate
- Sweet dreams in the Tetons
- Letters to Santa - 2020
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There were 201 calls for service reported to the Teton County, Idaho Sheriff’s Office between February 5 and February 11. Officers performed 33 traffic stops and 15 security checks of local businesses. There were nine accidents, 19 slide-offs, one DUI, and two ambulance runs to Grand Targhee.
There were 209 calls for service reported to the Teton County, Idaho Sheriff’s Office between January 29 and February 4. Officers performed 46 traffic stops and 18 security checks of local businesses. There were 7 accidents, 9 slide-offs, zero DUIs, and 3 ambulance runs to Grand Targhee.
There were 207 calls for service reported to the Teton County, Idaho Sheriff’s Office between January 22 and January 28. Officers performed 47 traffic stops and 30 security checks of local businesses. There were four accidents, three slide-offs, three DUIs, and three ambulance runs to Grand …
There were 383 calls for service reported to the Teton County, Idaho Sheriff’s Office between January 8 and January 21. Officers performed 63 traffic stops and 50 security checks of local businesses. There were 9 accidents, 13 slide-offs, 4 DUIs, and 7 ambulance runs to Grand Targhee.
There were 201 calls for service reported to the Teton County, Idaho Sheriff’s Office between January 1 and January 7. Officers performed 27 traffic stops and 32 security checks of local businesses. There were three accidents, 12 slide-offs, two DUIs, and two ambulance run to Grand Targhee.
There were 197 calls for service reported to the Teton County, Idaho Sheriff’s Office between December 25 and December 31. Officers performed 14 traffic stops and 33 security checks of local businesses. There were 2 accidents, 11 slide-offs, 4 DUIs, and 3 ambulance run to Grand Targhee.