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This Week in the News&Guide
Date: November 14, 2012 C-T-B-T National Forest? Under direction from the regional office of the U.S. Forest Service, Bridger-Teton and Caribou-Targhee national forest officials are assembling a study on the feasibility of merging. At almost 6.5 million acres, the combined Caribou-Targhee-Bridger-Teton National Forest would be the largest in the Lower 48. Owners of the most popular brand of automobile in the valley love their cars. They name them, pass them down in their families and drive them for hundreds of thousands of miles. Read a few Subaru stories and learn about the appeal of the ubiquitous rig. The Jackson Hole Moose Hockey team kicks off its 2012-13 season at 7:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Snow King Sports and Events Center. Meet the newest additions to the roster and see the schedule of home games. At Saturday’s Fireman’s Ball, folks can support the valley’s 90 volunteer firefighters who battled the Horsethief Canyon Fire. Guns, ski passes and a drift boat are among the raffle items. Live and silent auctions, music and food add to the smoking good time. The Jackson Hole Art Heist, set for Saturday at the Center for the Arts, will offer dozens of artworks at silent auction prices to benefit the Art Association. |