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Low buck numbers result in shorter deer hunt in La Sals
When the general rifle buck deer hunt opens October 17, you shouldn’t hear any rifle shots on the La Sal Mountain unit in southeastern Utah.
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A mare and her foal
A mare and her foal. Enter your photos in our Photo of the Week contest. We will pay $10 for each photo that runs in the San Juan Record . You can email your entries to sjrnews@frontiernet.net. ...
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Bennett introduces bill to relieve state from Navajo Trust fund responsibilities
Senator Bob Bennett (R-Utah) recently introduced a bill that would give more fiscal responsibility to Utah’s Navajo Indians by turning over the state managed Utah Navajo Trust Fund to the Utah Dine...
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Old West vs New West: The two-headed monster
When I was younger, I believed that I would grow wise with age and see the world with a clarity that eluded the eyes of a 25 year old.
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Disturbing cases of poaching
There have been several especially disturbing cases of poaching in San Juan County recently. Last week, two mature bull elk were illegally shot near the West Summit Road.
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Eagle Air Med presents $1,300 to San Juan Health Service District
Eagle Air Med recently presented $1,300 to the San Juan Health Services District for a new chemotherapy chair at San Juan Hospital.
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Doll House
The famous “Doll House” located north of Bears Ears at a high elevation. Enter your photos in our Photo of the Week contest. We will pay $10 for each photo that runs in the San Juan Record. You c...
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Probation for Redds in antiquities case
Blanding residents Jeanne and Jericca Redd were sentenced to probation on September 16 for their part in illegal trafficking of ancient American Indian artifacts.
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Eleven of 12 schools make Adequate Yearly Progress
Eleven of 12 schools in the San Juan School District have made Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP) for the 2008–09 school year under the standards required by the federal government’s No Child Left Behi...
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Tragedy averted at new airport
Two big mistakes cost a Colorado man about $40,000 on September 14. That was a bargain, however, because investigators said it could have been much worse.
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