Monticello City Council talks Sage Grouse, zoning ordinance, city pool
Members of the Monticello City Council discussed Sage Grouse protections, zoning ordinances, and semi-truck parking at their July 12 meeting.
Members of the Monticello City Council discussed Sage Grouse protections, zoning ordinances, and semi-truck parking at their July 12 meeting.
Blanding city council recognized the citizen of the year, updated their contract with Waste Management and adopted the Water Master Plan at their July 12 meeting.
Members of the Navajo Utah Commission (NUC) heard from the Utah Division of Indian Affairs, discussed the Bears Ears National Monument Management Plan and heard from Republican candidates for offic
“Honoring the Past, Pioneering the Future” is the theme of the 2022 edition of the annual Monticello Pioneer Days celebration.
May 2019 was the last time I had written a story about Twin Rocks Café. I was told that Duke Simpson loved that article, and how happy it made him feel.
If life is like a journey…a road trip as it were; then I can look into my rear-view mirror and see more mileposts behind me than are left in front of me.
Last week’s newspaper had a photo of flooding at the Hideout Golf Club. A couple of weeks before that, there was flooding in parts of Moab.
Winter, spring, summer or fall, when Jana and I leave Bluff for a daytrip we typically go to Durango, CO.
Barbara Kathryn Olsen Tate, an elect lady, left us on the morning of Sunday, July 10, 2022.
by Rhett Sifford
Sports Editor
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