San Juan qualifies five for 3A state wrestling tournament Feb. 19
It’s been a challenging season for the San Juan High School wrestling team, at least logistically. More than one event was cancelled for the Broncos this season due to COVID-19.
It’s been a challenging season for the San Juan High School wrestling team, at least logistically. More than one event was cancelled for the Broncos this season due to COVID-19.
The Monticello boys basketball team began and ended the week on the road with a couple Region 16 games against the Altamont Longhorns Tuesday, February 2 and the North Sevier Wolves Friday, Februar
September 4, 1946 ~ January 12, 2021
In Loving Memory of a Wonderful Lady
Dixie was born September 4, 1946 in Provo, UT to Rex J and Dorothy Hokanson Harvey.
November 3, 1938 ~ January 31, 2021
David M. Ketron passed away surrounded by his loving family on January 31, 2021.
After nearly two hours of interviews, and two tied votes, the Blanding City Council filled their open seat with a game of chance.
More than one month after COVID-19 vaccines were made available, approximately 12 percent of San Juan County’s 14,800 residents have received the first shot of the vaccine.
The Navajo Utah Commission was visited by Navajo Nation President Johnathan Nez at their January 20 meeting.
Several days of storms and an apparent change from the dry and warm weather pattern were not enough to break San Juan County out of the drought conditions that have gripped the area.
“Time flies like an arrow; fruit flies like a banana.” – Groucho Marx, A Night at the Opera
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