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The tourists are coming

Grand Teton National Park’s new superintendent felt the inflection point come the last week of April. Visitors to the 310,000-acre park that Palmer “Chip” Jenkins oversees seemed to start showing up, drawn to see the dramatic spine of mountains topped by the 13,775-foot-high Grand Teton and the wild things living beneath them. Suddenly it felt more summer-like, and less like the sleepy “shoulder seasons” of old in Jackson Hole. “You get to a point in time in the spring where you feel the momentum shift, and on Monday it was very distinct,” Jenkins said during a April 28 walkabout down Teton Park Road.

Cinco recetas dulces riquísimas e ideales para agasajar

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Counties and states are incentivizing vaccination Will Teton County?

As other counties and states make headlines by tying COVID-19 vaccinations to benefits like free drinks, Teton County is wondering what role it can play in incentivizing people to get vaccinated against COVID-19. No decisions have been made and the Teton County Board of County Commissioners is not unanimous in what it wants to do, if anything. But it did begin the conversation Monday when Commissioner Luther Propst asked to hear more from the Teton County Health Department about what would be helpful. After that morning’s meeting, Propst told the News&Guide he didn’t want a resurgence of the virus. COVID-19 case levels have been low, with the county reporting a seven-day average of daily new cases at 2.3 Sunday. That’s the lowest level seen in Jackson Hole since the end of June 2020, when cases began to climb towards their summer peak. With that and a relatively high vaccination rate as a backdrop, county officials met in-person and mostly unmasked Monday morning â

United Way of Crookston welcomes four new board members

United Way of Crookston welcomes four new board members Times Report     The United Way of Crookston proudly announces the addition of four new Board members.     Tanner Holten is an Associate Attorney at Reynolds, Harbott, Knutson and Larson Law Firm. Tanner and his wife Lauren have two children, Cooper and Briar. Tanner is excited to be more involved in the community, meet new people and help the United Way in their mission of serving others.     Anna Olson is an Ag Banker at Bremer Bank in Crookston.  Anna is excited to meet new people and make a difference in Crookston and the surrounding communities that the United Way serves.

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