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Letter to the Editor: “Advocating for Alternative B”

Moab Sun News3 years ago2 years ago

“I hope the Bureau of Land Management helps local and visiting recreationists with a pragmatic revision of the Labyrinth Rims/Gemini Bridges Travel Management Plan.”

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CNHA “Discovery Pool” program funds five projects for 2023

Ali Harford3 years ago2 years ago

The projects will “help guide land managers in making informed decisions on how to manage local, public lands.”

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Commission asks BLM to act on aircraft noise

Rachel Fixsen3 years ago3 years ago

Aviators still think county is moving too fast

The Grand County Building in the summer
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Noise in the sky, noise in the chambers

Rachel Fixsen3 years ago3 years ago

Public comments went on for over an hour at the Grand County Commission Dec. 6 meeting.

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Walking and wheeling: What is a balanced approach?

Rachel Fixsen3 years ago3 years ago

The Labyrinth Canyon/Gemini Bridges Bureau of Land Management planning area is proving another flashpoint between conflicting perspectives on public land management in Grand County.

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Q&A with BLM District Manager Nicollee Gaddis-Wyatt

Ali Harford3 years ago2 years ago

In August, Nicollee Gaddis-Wyatt was selected as the Bureau of Land Management Canyon Country district manager.

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Letter to the Editor: “BLM has failed its duties”

Moab Sun News3 years ago2 years ago

“This was not the first time the BLM failed to perform its duties in Grand County or in Utah.”

A map showing the locations of the mines in this project. They're in three areas: Lower Kane Creek Inventory Area; Upper Kane Creek Inventory Area; and the Brumley Ridge Inventory Area. All of the mines themselves are located in San Juan County.
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BLM to fill in 74 mines in Kane Creek area

Ali Harford3 years ago2 years ago

The mines are being filled in for safety reasons.

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Commission meeting notes

Rachel Fixsen3 years ago3 years ago

The Grand County Commission held an exceptionally short meeting—about 25 minutes—on July 5.

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Campfire ban put in place amid drought

Moab Sun News4 years ago4 years ago

On June 2, fire restrictions were put in place for much of public land in southeastern Utah

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