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Tag: Utah

July 9, 2019

Will SCOTUS gerrymandering decision affect race-based redistricting in San Juan County?

Regardless of whether or not the new boundaries are fair, the process to create the boundaries was completely controlled by the judicial branch of…

July 4, 2019

Grand County leaders send hate letter to Loves regarding San Juan County truck stop

Grand County of course has no jurisdictional authority on SITLA lands, or in another other county for that matter. The Grand County Council nonetheless…

June 14, 2019

Journalist wins case against Colorado lawyer withholding Utah public records

Keshlear appealed, seeking additional materials, with the county’s chief administrative officer responding that no other records were available. The next day, Laws said, county…

June 3, 2019

Locals don’t want Moab politics determining future of San Juan County

I have been studying the Moab area and the influence of its leaders and residents on our own San Juan County leaders. Moab and…

May 10, 2019

San Juan County Commissioners run-amok break law in hiring of Moab progressive

After a county resident stated that state law doesn’t allow such an action, Grayeyes responded, “The law can be contested.” San Juan Record Utah…

May 2, 2019

San Juan County commissioners to steamroll “full-on progressive” into Administrator position

Everitt is, according to an unnamed source, a “full-on progressive,” and has been involved–from a distance–with the left-wing Democrat takeover of conservative Republican-leaning San…

April 30, 2019

Out-of-state lawyer calling shots for San Juan County’s Navajo commissioners

Boos wrote a letter to Grayeyes and Maryboy, reaffirming their long relationship and advising them not to trust the county attorney. In a November…

April 2, 2019

Husband of “Old Broad” enviro pleads “no contest” to charges stemming from attempted cattle destruction

Through pleading “no contest” to the Class A and Class B misdemeanor charges of “trespassing on State Trust Lands [with the intent to do…

April 1, 2019

What’s going on with San Juan County’s commissioners?

When it was time to vote on the development, Willie literally looked stumped. Like he had no idea what to do. I think he…

March 13, 2019

Federal restrictions in Utah monument prove fatal for dozens of visitors

“The 1996 monument prohibits the most basic signing to direct visitors to and from the Dry Fork slot canyons. In the spring of 2018,…

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