The Spud Drive-In Theatre has the potential of still making it through the legalities of the building process and to be under construction this summer. …
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The Tetonia city council and staff received a brief overview for the state of their sewer system from Sunrise Engineer Rob Heuseveldt during their regular…
As of March 27, 2025 Victor made the decision to ‘break up with Driggs’, as Council Member Sue Muncaster put it, and to move forward…
In the regular city council meeting held on May 6, Public Works Director Jay Mazalewski provided an orientation of where the project now stands after…
Over the past couple of weeks, each city has had to consider or reconsider their options for their wastewater treatment plants and systems. Though no…
Defendants Jose Noel Ortiz Salas, Anthony ‘TJ’ Wilson, and Edgardo Soto were arraigned in district court before Judge Jonathan P. Brody on May 15; each…
A group of enterprising local students is reaching new heights—literally—through their participation in a national drone competition aimed at inspiring the next generation of aviation…
Future Superintendent Brian Ashton announced the names of the high school administration team to the school board in the May 12 regular meeting. Kristin Weston…
Through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library, the Teton Valley Collaborative for Early Learning provides the opportunity for local children to receive a free book in the…
The city of Driggs approved a response to a letter sent by the city of Victor on February 11 that listed several outstanding issues, including…