October 18, 2019 If Utah enviros really cared about the planet and its people, they would support cobalt mine in Garfield County As consumers, we have an absolute moral and possibly a national security imperative to explore alternatives to cobalt dug up overseas under conditions of…
September 28, 2019 The rising popularity of OHV’s for “public lands” recreation must be addressed fairly Recently members of UTV Utah, have led the fight to open street-legal access to Utah’s roads and highways by sending a letter to Secretary…
September 24, 2019 Former clerk blows up myth that San Juan County districts were ever “racist” These historical facts are documented in county records and federal court records. Under the direction of the DOJ, the county did everything required to…
September 18, 2019 Utah State Rep: National Parks’ ban of OHVs on designated roads and trails not justified “…the owners of street-legal OHVs comply with numerous laws and regulations to be given the privilege to drive on a wide range of state…
September 12, 2019 Judge spanks radical southern Utah group, limiting their role in “public lands” lawsuit After outlining other actions by SUWA on the case, Waddoups added, “The end runs around the conditions set by the court are unacceptable. They…
September 6, 2019 Leftist-funded reporter works to further environmentalist influence in San Juan County The Ford Foundation, who supports RFA and by extension, Podmore, uses “Common Cause,” which is a lobbying organization. Everyone has lobbying organizations on their payroll,…
August 28, 2019 Utah OHV group confronts Interior Department about double standard on public lands OHVs are singled out as a unique threat because they are designed, marketed, and manufactured for off-road use. While this statement is true, many…
August 23, 2019 Lyman: Progressive Gehrke spews false “racist” narrative about San Juan County The rest of Gehrke’s article is similarly feeble. San Juan County has had as its mission and its highest priority to mitigate the negative…
August 16, 2019 San Juan County commissioners stonewall open records ruling despite potential fines of $500 per day WITH SAN JUAN COUNTY FACING A FINE OF $500 PER DAY, COMMISSIONERS MARYBOY AND GRAYEYES CONTINUE TO STONEWALL UPDATE to “My excellent adventure deep…
July 28, 2019 Utah will take bigger role in managing Manti-La Sal National Forest “This agreement strengthens the already strong partnership between the Forest Service and the State of Utah,” said Perdue. “Through shared stewardship, Utah and the…