- Elderly homeowner feels pinch of property taxes
Alta resident struggles with mounting bills, fixed income. October 1, 2008 ALTA A yellow butterfly dances up the walkway of Marian Butler's home and lands in a box full of pink geraniums hanging from the front ...
- Health clinics begin to provide flu shots
Flu-vaccination season kicks off Thursday morning with the annual clinic at the Senior Center of Jackson Hole.
- Alta school honored nationally for testing excellence
The U.S. government Wednesday honored Alta Elementary school as an exceptional Blue Ribbon School.
- One year in, Comp Plan shapes up
Jackson Hole, Wyo.-Elected officials at a meeting between Jackson and Teton County indicated this week that the Comprehensive Plan revision process might take a bit longer than was first expected.
- Bookmobile reopens Alta library service
Teton County has reopened its Alta public library in a new temporary bookmobile.
- Commissioner talk ambulance, transfer station services with Teton County, Wyo. counterparts
Too distant to use many Teton County, Wyo. services, yet too near the same services in Teton County, Idaho to forego them, Alta, Wyo.
- Veterans to battle newbies for seats on commission
Two incumbents will face against with two political newcomers during the general election for Teton County Board of Commissioners.
- Commission may choose
Alta resident and former ski resort manager Larry Williamson stands for clustered development to preserve open space.
- GOP whittles commission candidates to 3
The Teton County Republican Party chose Larry Williamson, Paul Vogelheim and Scott Anderson as possible replacements for County Commissioner Bill Paddleford during a meeting Monday night at the Antler Inn.
- Fair's royalty reigns with reins
The Teton County Fair rodeo royalty contest is no traditional talent and beauty contest.
- Fair's royalty reigns with reins
The Teton County Fair rodeo royalty contest is no traditional talent and beauty contest.
- Jackson Hole Rock & Roll Camp
One of almost 60 road cyclists labors up Ski Hill Road during the Targhee Hillclimb bike race Sunday near Alta.
- Opening up to religion
"They were so excited about having a space, even though we're renters."
Small artifacts point to the history of 8115 N. Knoxville. A Leath Furniture decal from the address' most recent occupant. via Journal Star