VARD announces staffing changes
Sandy Mason has been hired as VARD’s new Executive Director. VARD recently hired two new talented and highly qualified additions to our staff : Anna Trentadue and Lucy Flood.
continue readingSandy Mason has been hired as VARD’s new Executive Director. VARD recently hired two new talented and highly qualified additions to our staff : Anna Trentadue and Lucy Flood.
continue readingAt the Valley Advocates for Responsible Development (VARD) annual Mad Hatter Party on Friday, November 9th VARD gave out three awards.
continue readingCommissioner Alice Stevenson and Commissioner Larry Young will remain in office
continue readingDuring Governor Otter’s visit he stated to the county clerk that should the recall be successful he would have full discretion in appointing whoever he wanted to the recalled seat(s).
continue readingVARD's tax lawyer submitted the following letter repudiating allegations made by Nolan Boyle in the Teton Valley News and stating VARD's compliance with IRS and election law.
continue readingKathy Rinaldi, Executive Director for VARD, recently announced her decision to reduce her workload at VARD in order to prepare and devote more time to her expanding family.
continue readingThis may sound like technical jargon but the Planned Unit Development (PUD) is forever changing the face of Teton Valley so we think you should know more about it.
continue readingCommissioner Stevenson said that she thought it was important for the county to have a comprehensive plan for how to move forward on land use issues
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