Thanks to the generosity of an anonymous donor, the Education Foundation of Teton Valley has an opportunity to invest $500,000 in an endowment to ensure the future sustainability of the organization. The donor, who will match up to $250,000 in contributions to the endowment, gave the local n…
Cameron Edwards, a junior cellist, is the first orchestra member at Teton High School to be accepted to the All-Northwest Symphony Orchestra.
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On Monday, Jan. 11, the Teton School District 401 Board of Trustees held its first meeting of the new year.
An upcoming series of virtual classes, hosted by Cultivating Success Idaho, will help those interested in maintaining a flourishing flock of chickens. Whether raising the birds for meat, or tending them for egg collection, this four-class course will help small-scale chicken tenders develop …
Jose Miguel Hernandez has always been a big believer in Head Start because he actually went through the program as a child growing up in Driggs between the ages of 4 and 6. Now he’s a 33-year-old father of three, who’s still thankful of what Head Start did for him as a child, and today, as a…
The State Board of Education is extending the deadline for families who received online learning grants to file for reimbursements.
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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.