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The new town and county housing report sheds light on rental prices and residents being pushed out of the region.
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This comes after a longtime OB/GYN clinic in Jackson announced it’s shutting its doors.
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There'll be a six-week gap this winter with little access to pregnancy-ending care in Teton County
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The future of a Gillette football team is more certain after its owner inks a contract with Cam-plexThe owner of the Gillette Mustangs, an expansion team playing in the Champions Indoor Football league since 2021, was seeking a better contract with its host venue, which included concerns over rent costs and game-related preparation. The new agreement is for three years with possible capital upgrades, such as a video screen scoreboard, being considered as part of a long-term desire to expand the uses of the Cam-plex facilities and provide more sports options to Gillette.
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The conversation is exposing a longstanding debate: Who counts as a local in Teton County?
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Housing costs are rising fast in our region as economic development attracts new residents and supply chain problems cause building delays. But a federal program that helps low-income renters is falling short.
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A new report shows that rental prices are cooling off for the first time in several months. Apartment List, which is a national rental marketplace, found that rental prices have started to stagnate, or in some cases, even drop. That’s normal for the fall months, but especially welcome in a year that’s had unprecedented increases in rents across the Mountain West.
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Short-term rentals are great for tourists looking for alternative lodging options, but they're also contributing to housing shortages and sky-high real estate prices.
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Back in 2019, a rental housing resolution was put up to a vote by the Laramie City Council. Among other things, it could have led to safety and health…
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The COVID Relief Bill passed by Congress last month includes a substantial sum of money for rental assistance across the country. Which agency or…