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[10] After a few years in the barbershop basement, the station relocated to an office building near the Wort Hotel and then in 2012 to a studio in the Center for the Arts.

Cohen attended a conference that inspired her to expand KHOL's infrastructure and seek to affiliate the station with NPR.

[5] During the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Jackson, Cohen reduced the station's active volunteer DJs to only two, with one in the morning and one in the afternoon.

KHOL subsequently received a Community Service Grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB),[5] expanding its overall budget by over 50 percent.

The station subsequently solicited feedback from the local community to determine future steps, including the possibility of NPR affiliation.

[5] "Jackson Unpacked" includes reporting on locally relevant topics, with one episode having focused on opposition to the expansion of the Grand Targhee Mountain Resort.

[14] In January 2020, KHOL partnered with the Northern Rockies Conservation Cooperative to begin the podcast "Yonder Lies", analyzing and debunking myths about Jackson Hole.

Sign visible on Teton Pass, commonly believed to say "Yonder Lies Jackson Hole"