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WYDOT: Snake River bridge inspection may cause delays

Jackson, Wyo.  The Wyoming Department of Transportation, along with contract crews from Collins Engineering, Inc. will be performing an inspection on the Snake River Bridge on WYO 22 on the nights of May 22-23.  Work will take place overnight from…

Preliminary work begins on new Snake River Bridge and WYO 22 and WYO 390 intersection

The Wyoming Department of Transportation and contract crews from Ames Construction, Inc., will begin extracting gravel and clearing trees in preparation for the work that will take place over the next two seasons for the replacement of the Snake River…

California man fined for hitting truck arrestor said he was being followed by Santa Claus

JACKSON (WNE) —A California man who collided with a truck arrestor has pleaded no contest to three charges in Teton County Circuit Court. Charles Green, 61, from Susanville, pleaded no contest Oct. 20 to failure to report a collision, duty…

End in sight for state’s most expensive road project

By Timothy J. Woods Jackson Hole News&Guide Via- Wyoming News Exchange JACKSON — After years of construction, which followed nearly two decades of environmental planning and design, the end of the U.S. Highway 89 construction project south of Jackson is…

Work begins on Snake River Bridge

◆ Night work on the bridge gets underway near Jackson. Provided by WYDOT The Wyoming Department of Transportation, along with contract crews from Reiman Corp. began work on the Snake River Bridge near Jackson this week. All the work on…

Snake River Bridge on WYO 22 now restricting loads

The following is a news release from the Wyoming Department of Transportation After a recent safety inspection of the Snake River Bridge on WYO 22 near the intersection of WYO 390, WYDOT began restricting heavier loads from crossing the structure. …

Wyoming Sportsman’s Group donation provides 12,400 acres of hunting and fishing public access

The Wyoming Game and Fish Department recently received a $4,000 donation to support access for hunters and anglers through the Access Yes program. This donation from early 2020 comes from the Wyoming Sportsman’s Group>. In Other News….. JACKSON – Wyoming…