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BLM, Forest Service, and Bears Ears Commission answers questions at first virtual meeting for draft plan
Federal land agencies and members of the Bears Ears Commission provided information and answered some questions related to the Bears Ears National Monument draft plan in an online forum on April 16. The groups spoke about recreation, grazing, target shooting, Tribal co-management and the possible closure of motorized travel in...
Grand Co Red Devils Face Tough Loss to San Juan Broncos
On April 16th, the Grand Co Red Devils encountered a challenging game against the San Juan Broncos in a high-stakes softball match. The game ended prematurely with the Broncos taking a decisive lead, concluding the contest with a score of 19-1 in favor of San Juan. Despite the tough loss, the game provided valuable lessons and experience for the Red Devils, highlighting areas for improvement as they prepare for future competitions.
Blanding’s Forgotten History
Aiyanna walked into the Blanding Trading Post, clutching the one-dollar trading token in her hand. Earlier that week she’d sold a blanket to the trader. He had examined it carefully, pleased with its beauty, symmetry, and durability, and he understood the spirit pathway she’d woven into the border, so her spirit intertwined in the blanket could escape. Then, they had bartered for the things she needed most: Flour, baking powder, coffee, and canned tomatoes. He also gave her the token to redeem later.
CAPS arrives at Blanding Campus
Amid soaring stress levels and mental health distress among college students, a new Counseling and Psychological Services office has opened at Utah State University’s Blanding campus. All USU students who live within Utah are eligible for CAPS mental health services. All USU students who live within Utah are eligible...
Monticello city sets secondary water rate, free landfill visit in May
Monticello City Council members set the secondary water rate, and set up a free dump for residents at the city landfill as part of the latest meeting. Members of the Monticello City Council received a report on water including the city staff recommendation to set the conservation rate for secondary water usage at the April 9 meeting.
Three meets in, Bronco boys tennis team gets set for big Vernal trip
The San Juan High School boys tennis team has battled hard in their first three meets of the season. The team is still looking for their first win but they are improving steadily and did win two matches in their most recent meet with Gunnison on Thursday, April 11. The...
Soccer Recap: Parowan's win ends five-game losing streak at home
Parowan scored the most goals they've had all season to find success on Friday. They never let the San Juan Broncos onto the board and left with a 6-0 victory. It was an even better day for Dallas Evans as he scored three goals for his team. Parowan's win ended...
San Juan, Monticello track and field teams finish 1-2 at annual Blue Mountain Invitational
The San Juan High School track and field team scored 383.5 combined points to win the Blue Mountain Invitational in Monticello this past Saturday, April 13. The host Buckaroos were second with 296.5 points. Grand County was third, scoring 279 points. North Sevier took fourth with 77 points, Green River...
Buckaroos beat Dove Creek on road
The Monticello High School baseball team got their second overall win and first official win of the season in Dove Creek Tuesday, April 9. The Bucks opened the game with a five-run first inning and led for the entirety of the game to win 14-4. The Bulldogs answered with two runs in the bottom of the first but Monticello stretched their lead with one run in the top of the second and three more in the top of the fifth.
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