Members of a family that has lived on a ranch in Grand Teton National Park for five generations is suing to make sure they can stay. For the first time since Triangle X Dude Ranch became part of the park, the National Park Service is holding a competitive bidding process to determine who should run it. Three brothers — Harold, John and Donald Turner — filed a lawsuit in federal court in Cheyenne Monday asserting their right to spend the rest of their lives there. It cites the 1950 law that created the park which states that people who worked and lived on park property when it was created and their heirs can live out their lives there.
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