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Last vestige of family-owned affordable housing: mobile home parks

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Birthday parties, road trips and reconnections

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Looking Back, Feb 3

• For the first time in many years, Grand Teton National Park’s buffalo herd was wintering on the National Elk Refuge. Fifteen — all but one member of the herd — were hanging out north of the road to Curtis Canyon. • A teenager called a bomb threat into the junior high school early Monday morning, saying the explosion would take place at 9 sharp. Nothing happened, and at 9:30 a.m. Superintendent of Schools Jerry Wemberley opened the school. • Assistant Park Superintendent Jack Neckles announced that the National Elk Refuge, the west slope of the Tetons and U.S. Forest Service land off Grand Teton National Park’s easternmost point were not longer being considered for a

Looking Back, Jan 27

• Use of Teton County Library had tripled over the past decade. County Librarian Jean T. Kirol said circulation in 1975 totaled 70,000, versus 21,000 in 1965. That figure included all books, magazines, records and pictures checked out. 30 years ago . • Us magazine labeled Jackson Hole “out” for 1991. Seattle took its place as the “in” spot to be. “Jackson Hole is too glitzy and too popular,” said Bob Hofler, the magazine’s executive editor. • Town and county officials used words like “flabbergasted” and “ridiculous” about the U.S. Census Bureau‘s revised 1990 count, which said just 11,172 people lived in Teton County. “Our guess has been between 12,500 and 14,000,” County Commission Chairman Steve Thomas said.

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