Emergency Management
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Phone: (307) 733-9572
Fax: (307) 732-5799
Teton County Courthouse, through the Sheriff`s offices
180 South King Street
Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm
Fax: (307) 732-5799
Teton County Courthouse, through the Sheriff`s offices
180 South King Street
Monday through Friday, 8am to 5pm
Teton County All-Hazard Mitigation Plan Update

- Basic information on All-Hazard Mitigation Plans: click here for PDF file
- Teton County Hazard Profile: click here for PDF
- 11/19/2008 Public Meeting Notes: click here for PDF
- Teton County Draft Goals and Mitigation Actions (as of 11/23/2008): click here for PDF
The public comment period on the Mitigation Plan is open through February 26, 2009. Please forward any comments to Rich Ochs or Barb Beck.
Nixle is a new SMS and email based emergency notification system. Teton County Emergency Management uses this system to notify the public of emergency situations. Click the box above to sign up and learn more.

Calendar
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Upcoming Events
8/29 : CERT Quarterly Meeting
Location: Mike Yokel Park pavilion
Time: 12:00p - 3:00p
This CERT member meeting will incorporate a potluck BBQ and field day to practice some CERT skills. Bring your CERT kit!Location: Mike Yokel Park pavilion
Time: 12:00p - 3:00p
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Announcements
Local Organizations!
Do you have a group that would be interested in hearing about preparing for and responding to disasters in Teton County? Emergency Management conducts informative presentations for local organizations.
Email us or call 733-9572 for more information or to set up an appointment.
Did You Know
Do I need flood insurance?
No matter where you live, the answer is usually "yes". Flooding is generally not covered by homeowner's or renter's insurance policies, and the premiums are relatively low. Ask your insurance agent, or check the National Flood Insurance Program website at FloodSmart.gov for more information.
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No matter where you live, the answer is usually "yes". Flooding is generally not covered by homeowner's or renter's insurance policies, and the premiums are relatively low. Ask your insurance agent, or check the National Flood Insurance Program website at FloodSmart.gov for more information.
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