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Cosmo’s Corner: A pop-up bubbles and popsicle party

Moab Sun News3 years ago3 years ago

Join the library for a popsicle social on June 9!

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Letter to the Editor: “Plant a cooler climate”

Moab Sun News3 years ago2 years ago

“What can we do to make the climate cooler and wetter?” 

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Obituary: Nickolas Todd Beeman

Moab Sun News3 years ago3 years ago

June 5, 1987 – May 29, 2023

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Moab’s river community heads to short-lived waterways

Moab Sun News3 years ago3 years ago

Local ephemeral rivers swell with melting snowpack

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Moab City department updates

Ali Harford3 years ago2 years ago

Recent communications, sustainability, parks and rec department projects

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Q&A with Melissa Sevigny, author of “Brave the Wild River”

Moab Sun News3 years ago3 years ago

Sevigny will discuss her book at the Grand County Public Library on June 1

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New design for Kane Creek Boulevard

Ali Harford3 years ago2 years ago

Kane Creek will ideally be a nicer and slower street than it is now.

The City Hall building, pictured in the summer: it's brightly lit and surrounded by plants.
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At a glance: Moab City Council, May 24, 2023

Ali Harford3 years ago2 years ago

Find footage of the full meeting on the Moab City YouTube channel.

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Young artists reflect the amazing place they live

Moab Sun News3 years ago3 years ago

HMK elementary students participate in the Look Where We Live project

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New exhibit follows Ken Sleight’s trips down Glen Canyon

Ali Harford3 years ago2 years ago

The exhibit opens at the John Wesley Powell River History Museum in Green River on May 27

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