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Book Cliffs Highway project canceled

Rachel Fixsen4 years ago4 years ago

On March 10, the Seven County Infrastructure Coalition—which includes Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Sevier, San Juan, and Uintah counties—voted to cancel planning for the controversial Book Cliffs Highway, a paved 35-mile road that…

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San Juan school board set after redistricting; Complaints from all sides about inadequate public input

Moab Sun News4 years ago2 years ago

Some San Juan County residents may raise their eyebrows at the school board ballot later this year, following a tumultuous redistricting saga. The redistricting process was riddled with conflict over geographic representation and…

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Biden issues proclamations restoring three national monuments

Rachel Fixsen4 years ago4 years ago

On Oct. 8, President Joe Biden signed three proclamations restoring the former boundaries of Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments, and restoring protections to Northeast Canyons and Seamounts National Monuments, which had…

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Redistricting officials want to hear from you: Submit maps for local and state districts

Rachel Fixsen4 years ago4 years ago

At the Oct. 5 Grand County Commission meeting, Commissioner Kevin Walker led a demonstration of how to use the county’s redistricting portal to submit district maps for the commission’s consideration in the up-coming,…

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BLM headquarters return to D.C.: Department of Interior Secretary pledges to revitalize and rebuild the agency

Rachel Fixsen4 years ago4 years ago

The Bureau of Land Management announced in a Sept. 17 press release that the agency’s headquarters will be relocated back to Washington, D.C. after being moved to Grand Junction, Colorado in 2020. [See…

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