Green River Melon Days marks 116 years
In 1900, the first inklings of what is now the Green River Melon Days festival began when local melon growers in Green River, Utah, got together to celebrate the late summer melon harvest.
In 1900, the first inklings of what is now the Green River Melon Days festival began when local melon growers in Green River, Utah, got together to celebrate the late summer melon harvest.
The museum’s newest exhibit will display a cohesive timeline of Grandstaff’s life with research compiled by genealogist Nick Sheedy.
The desert tortoise is a federally threatened species, and each year, the department comes into possession of tortoises that cannot be released back into the wild: tortoises that were injured or illegally captured and brought up in captivity.
The next community event, a queer campout on Sept. 10-11, is meant to provide a space for Moab’s LGBTQIA+ community. CFI is partnering with Seekhaven to host the campout.
On Saturday, Aug. 20, Mill Creek flash flooded. Preliminary data from the Mill Creek water gage near the Scott M. Matheson…
The night of Aug. 20, Brad Woodford was desperately trying to wake up everyone staying at Up the Creek Campground.
Staff are considering how to create better infrastructure to repair both the present damage and prepare for future monsoon seasons.
“The monsoon season is the hardest to predict just due to its variability and localized rainfall, so it’s certainly a challenge to anticipate what any given year could look like.”
During the Aug. 23 city council meeting, McVay presented two options to the council: a 10% fee increase, and a 20% fee increase. The fee increases wouldn’t be across the board.
The event will take place on Wednesday, August 31 from 6 to 8 p.m. at Rotary Park.