Teton County saw another COVID-19 death in January, bringing the total since the pandemic started to seven, according to state health data released Tuesday. Infections in the valley remain high, keeping the community in the critical risk category and keeping health care providers busy helping patients navigate the virus.
The Wyoming Department of Health reported 28 more deaths statewide due to complications from the coronavirus, bringing the total to 624. That included the Teton County death, which was described as an older man.
âHe was hospitalized both within and outside of Wyoming,â the state Health Department reported. âItâs unclear whether he had health conditions recognized as putting patients at higher risk of serious illness related to COVID-19.â
In early January Commissioner Luther Propst sent an email to the other four county commissioners, laying out what he perceived as the county’s move away from transparency.
After the Teton County Board of County Commissioners decided meetings of the citizen group overseeing planning for growth in northern South Park would be public, the issue is back on
As Teton County is experiencing a large spike in COVID-19 cases and St. John s Health staff is again becoming overwhelmed, Teton County Health Officer Travis Riddell has reissued the public
Judge James Radda swore County Commission Chairwoman Natalia D. Macker and Commissioner Greg Epstein into their second full terms Monday, but not without getting a word in edgewise.