Letter to the Editor: Locals should get involved in Labyrinth Canyon planning
I am writing to encourage locals to participate in the Labyrinth Canyon/Gemini Bridges travel management plan/
I am writing to encourage locals to participate in the Labyrinth Canyon/Gemini Bridges travel management plan/
It is with great excitement that the board of the Moab Area Community Land Trust awaits the first 19 families moving into brand new housing at Arroyo Crossing!
What does the local government consider a ‘local’?
Why is there such a high operating cost for the county that works beyond the Moab City boundaries?
Last week’s LTE questioned who is “calling the shots here.” The answer? Moab.
I applaud our Planning Commission’s willingness to address this issue with invention and persistence.
The Southeast Utah Health Department and the HOPE Squad of Carbon, Emery, and Grand Counties are excited and support the implementation of the new 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.
Long-term residents in high density areas are expected to endure the burden of housing employees, instead of employers.
Engage in this issue if you will, but enough of the outrageous insults and comparisons and threats.