- Review: Trespass, Amy Irvine
It's not surprising that Amy Irvine's erstwhile neighbors in Utah's San Juan County have supplied some of the harshest online reviews of her book Trespass: Living at the Edge of the Promised Land , released ...
- Canadian uranium producer shuts down Utah mine
Toronto-based Denison Mines Corp. says it is temporarily closing the Tony M mine in southern Utah due to slumping uranium prices.
- Southeastern Utah mid to late November fishing report
Anglers report good fishing at Blanding number three and four reservoirs. Fish have been hitting spinners and spoons.
- Levy for $250,000 home varies across the state
Blanding is in the heart of Utah's scenic canyonlands country. Bear Lake, far away on the Idaho border, is known for its crystal blue water.
- MormonTimes.com: Pilgrimage of a Utah boy
If you draw a triangle on a map of Utah with corners at Salt Lake, Cannonville and Blanding, you will corral several generations of my family.
- True archetype
Natural Bridges National Monument - This monument of slickrock, ancient rock writing, American Indian ruins and three natural bridges is one of the most remote and least populated places in the lower 48 states.
- People's Choice Awards
Judging a building's design is much like critiquing a piece of modern art. One person's masterpiece can be another's abomination.
- NTSB: Pilot error blamed in Blanding plane crash
The National Transportation Safety Board blamed the pilot for an August airplane crash that killed three Blanding men.
- Dinosaur Museum
Dinosaurs are big -- and getting bigger -- in Utah. Paleontologists and dinosaur devotees already flock to several hot spots around the state, from the Dinosaur Museum in Blanding to exhibits at Brigham Young ...
- Effie Colleen Buttars Harvey
Effie Colleen Buttars Harvey, born Feb 19, 1929; passed away on Oct 1, 2008, of causes related to a lingering illness.
- Legislative budget cuts impact College of Eastern Utah
The Utah Legislature's recent budget cuts will impact agencies statewide, including the college in Price.
- Utah State Museum Removes Hopi Indian Statue With A Penis
In this past Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2008 photo provided by the Edge of Cedar State Park Museum, a statue of an humpbacked flute player is seen.
- Flute-Player Statue Moved After Visitors Complain
Figure's anatomical correctness bothers some at Edge of the Cedars. A Utah state park on Thursday moved a statue of a humpbacked flute player over objections the figure was offensive because it is anatomically ...
- Park Moves Statue With Genitalia
Managers of the Edge of the Cedars State Park Museum in Blanding, Utah, said complaints led them to move a statue with male genitalia from the park's entrance.
- Offended neighbors get Utah park statue moved
A Utah state park moved an American Indian-inspired statue of a humpbacked flute player Thursday after objections that it was offensive because the male figure is anatomically correct.
- Whirlwind uranium mine ready...
For the first time in decades, uranium will again soon emerge from beneath Mesa County soil.
- Conference will address health-care reform
Like it or not, the reform of Utah's health-care system is under way. In an effort to make sure all Utahns have a chance to voice their opinions on the coming changes, a second satellite conference in two ...
- Hotter is the trend
It's always a big deal when thermometers measure 100 degrees. That's hot enough to make the news, to get neighbors talking, to prompt mini-migrations to movie theaters, libraries and malls for air-conditioned ...
- City patrons visit fruit stands along 100 North in Price as summer concludes
Roger Yazzie of Blanding and Connie Smith of Carbonville select their favorite melons while Simonia Hunt rings up their purchases.