A Neanderthal next door?
A Moab book club recently explored Kindred, a book revealing Neanderthals’ cultural depth and our genetic connection to them.
A Moab book club recently explored Kindred, a book revealing Neanderthals’ cultural depth and our genetic connection to them.
Faith Dickey reflects on the upcoming demolition of the “5th Whiskey” house and its cottonwood tree, recalling the sense of community and affordable housing it provided during her time there.
Alyssa DiMare shares her passion for the film industry, highlighting the positive economic impact of film productions in local communities like Moab. She urges support for film tax incentives, emphasizing the opportunities and revenue films bring to small towns and the importance of showcasing unique locations on the big screen.
Her taxes went up $1,500 in 5 years or a 20% per year increase to the county and 11 other taxing entities and now, this year, the city.
Local county clerk explores the American elections process here’s what he has to say…
Canyonlands Solid Waste Authority (CSWA) would like to express its deepest condolences to the loved ones of Chad Harris following his untimely death. Chad was an exemplary Board Member as well as the…
I’d like to address the recent news regarding the County’s Transient Room Tax (TRT) expenditures from both a technical perspective, as well as a moral perspective. The relevant code section describes the tourism…
A much-deserved celebration dedicated to the individuals, businesses, laborers, artisans, farmers, ranchers, miners, mechanics, outdoorsmen, adventurers, neighbors, guests, youth, and elders who make this unique area so special
by Ted Williams Furbearers are some of the most highly regulated species in the United States, and bobcats are no exception. In Colorado, where the author seems to focus his efforts, there is…
I tried to submit this comment yesterday on the City of Moab’s website but the link did not work. I recall Rani [Derasary] stating multiple times in council meetings that the link to…