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Jim Stanford spent the last eight years of his life vigorously fighting for and against various matters connected to Snow King Mountain Resort, aka âthe Town Hill,â as a member of the Jackson Town Council.
Now that heâs left the council â Stanford opted not to run for a third term and left the council at the turn of the new year â heâs able to enjoy the fruits of that labor, with his backyard sitting in Snow Kingâs shadow.
âIt feels great,â Stanford said in a recent interview. âIâm on day three as a free man. My first day as a free man was a powder day on Snow King, right behind my house here.
Several families are demanding accountability after they say they were victims of criminal misconduct at the hands of the Teton County Prosecuting Attorneyâs Office.
In the last few months, various complaints about the county attorneyâs office breaking the stateâs restricted disclosure law have been filed with the Wyoming State Bar, Teton County Sheriffâs Office, Jackson Police Department and Wyoming Division of Criminal Investigation.
âThe Teton County Attorneyâs Office and anyone else working for the government who violated this law must be held accountable for their actions and prevented from illegally and unnecessarily damaging the reputations of people who are falsely accused of crimes in the future,â attorneys Devon Petersen and Tom Fleener wrote in an email to the News&Guide.
Mayor Hailey Morton Levinson hands outgoing Mayor Pete Muldoon a framed proclamation of appreciation for his service to Jackson during the first council meeting of the new year on Monday. KAYLA RENIE / NEWS&GUIDE/
Former Jackson Mayor Pete Muldoon, who left office at the start of the year following an unsuccessful bid for a Town Council seat, sat for an interview with the News&Guide to look back on his four years at the town’s helm. Read the full version online at JHNewsAndGuide.com.
Q: What made you decide to run for mayor in the first place?
A: The issues that I ran on are . very important to me personally. Additionally, I felt we needed to get more done as a town and to actually go out and accomplish some of these things, and I felt I would be able to do that. I think the last four years have shown that I did.