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Votes at a glance: Teton County commissioners approve vouchers, liquor permits and rename Mount Woodring; several routine motions pass unanimously

5558918 · August 11, 2025

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Summary

At the Aug. 11 voucher meeting the Board of County Commissioners approved the county voucher run of $1,844,089.21, a consent agenda that included 24-hour liquor permits, a letter supporting renaming Mount Woodring to Raven Peak with edits, and other routine motions. All recorded motions passed by voice vote.

The Board of Teton County Commissioners took routine actions at its Monday voucher meeting, approving a county voucher run, a consent agenda of permits, and a letter recommending a name change for a mountain. All recorded motions carried by unanimous voice vote.

Key votes and outcomes - Adopt agenda: The board opened the meeting and adopted the agenda by motion and unanimous voice vote. - County vouchers: The board approved the 08/11/2025 county voucher run in the amount of $1,844,089.21. The motion was recorded as moved by Commissioner Probst and seconded by Commissioner Gardner; the board approved the payment list by voice vote. - Consent agenda: Commissioners approved 24‑hour liquor permits for the Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce & Liquor Store (Jackson Hole Marathon, Sept. 27) and a catering permit for the American Innovation Project (Aug. 21). The consent agenda was moved and seconded and carried unanimously. - Rename Mount Woodring to Raven Peak: The board debated edits to a draft letter supporting a geographic name change from Mount Woodring to Raven Peak, including wording changes to references to Teton County boundaries and tribal consultation language. Commissioner Probst moved to approve the letter as amended; the motion passed by voice vote. - Adjournment: The board adjourned by motion and unanimous voice vote.

Where recorded, the meeting minutes list motions, seconder names and voice votes; the meeting contained no roll‑call tallies in the transcript. The board also approved vouchers and consent items during the session and heard several substantive discussion items later in the agenda.