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An abundance of flowers and colors in Canyon Country. Bill Haven photo
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An abundance of flowers and colors in Canyon Country. Bill Haven photo
San Juan County residents live in one of the most glorious locations in the country (many would say in the world).
The Monticello City Council adopted Stage 1 Residential Water Rates for secondary water users this summer at their May 21 meeting.
Two centuries-old Spanish coins found near Lake Powell last September are authentic, but were determined to be a part of a modern coin collection.
This spring, Blanding is reaping the benefits of a new Dry Wash Reservoir pipeline that was completed in the fall of 2018.
School is out, and while the weather is still fighting its way out of a wet winter, summer is about to begin!
In less than three months, San Juan High School will embark on an exciting voyage into uncharted territory.
Four students from San Juan High School earned the right to represent Utah at the National History Day contest with a state championship effort at the Utah History Day State.
San Juan County Commissioners met for four hours on May 21 with a full agenda and 95 pages of supporting documents.
Teachers in the San Juan School District will receive a three percent salary increase for the upcoming school year as part of a 5.06 percent overall increase in compensation.
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