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[caption id="attachment_16214" align="aligncenter" width="500"] A black bear strolls through a spring field in the Lamar Valley of Yellowstone. NPS / Jacob W. Frank[/caption] Spring Clean Up Week Returns May 5-10 As spring takes hold and baby wildlife take their first steps in the valley, local residents are...

Safely dispose of oil-based paints, pesticides and more: HHW Collection Season begins April 16 [caption id="attachment_15679" align="alignright" width="225"] Household Hazardous Waste can be disposed of safely through Teton County's HHW collection season.[/caption] Got old paint thinners, leftover pesticides or toxic cleaning supplies taking up space in your garage?...

[caption id="attachment_16188" align="alignnone" width="300"] Pay-As-You-Throw Explained[/caption] A big shift in waste management is on the way for the Town of Jackson, and it could mean both cost savings and environmental benefits. A Pay-As-You-Throw ordinance will take effect on August 1, 2025, changing the way trash is paid...

Sustainability Series potluck: Connecting environmental and social wellbeing Sustainability encompasses both environmental and social aspects. The health and wellbeing of our communities are deeply connected to the health of our environment, which provides us with clean water, air, food, medicine, and essential resources. While this may...