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As yet another OB/GYN clinic shutters in Teton County, women are left wondering what the future holds.
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Jackson officials wrangle with how to oppose the sale, while others set the stage for a lengthy battle to let the National Park Service acquire it.
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Officials are also balancing pressure from landowners — who could pull out of the deal.
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According to the U.S. Department of Justice, Native American women are murdered at a rate ten times higher than the national average. How can state, federal, and tribal groups work together to address the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons (MMIP) crisis?
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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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Western Wyoming residents and top state officials oppose selling off hundreds of acres surrounded by Grand Teton National Park.
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Students from the Wind River Reservation worked with a Wyoming artist to make a piece that depicts the ‘Four Hills of Life.’
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Ever dreamed about creating a big painting? A really, really big painting? For artists across the state, now’s their chance – the Teton County Fair and Fairgrounds and Jackson Hole Public Art are looking for an artist to brighten up one long wall inside the fairgrounds’ recently renovated community building.
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In the wake of militant attacks, members of different Jewish and Christian groups gathered in Jackson to pray and march to town square.