Driggs is a small city, and the seat of Teton County, located within the Teton Valley of Idaho. The city was founded by Don Carlos Driggs, whose descendants later moved to Arizona and become prominent there. Driggs is situated in the central-western part of the state.
 
 
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The municipal government web site publishes notices, bulletins and events, as well as public meeting agendas and minutes, ordinances, and public documents and forms. Various departments of the city are discussed, along with municipal services and other resources.
http://driggs.govoffice.com/
Teton County School District 401
The administrative site for the public school district, headquartered in Driggs, offers an overview of the administration, the curriculum, calendars of school district activities and school days, a staff directory, and each of the school campuses within the district.
http://tsd401.org/
TRLT is a non-profit, tax-exempt organization formed for the purpose of conserving or preserving land deemed valuable by its stakeholders through land acquisition, conservation easements, or other tactics. Its properties, projects and programs are discussed, and information is offered about conservation easements.
http://www.tetonlandtrust.org/
Teton Valley Chamber of Commerce
Headquartered in Driggs, the mission of the Chamber is to promote, support and strengthen the economic climate of the Teton Valley, and to advocate in the interests of its business members. An overview of the business membership organization is presented, as well as visitor information, news, articles, and scheduled events.
http://www.tetonvalleychamber.com/