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Aldean Ketchum, a Ute man from White Mesa, Utah, speaks about his deep connection to his homeland and his adventures playing the flute.
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Navajo family farms once lined the San Juan River in southeast Utah, but many have fallen idle. A water rights settlement with Utah has given some Navajo residents hope those farms can return.
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In other news, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is asking anglers to harvest specific fish in four water bodies. And, a $152 million road project began in San Juan County.
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Charles Yoo, 35, has been charged with two counts of aggravated murder in connection with the disappearance of his two roommates William Bull and Christopher Owens.
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Utah lawmakers who approved a luxury ski resort took in donations from the developer, the Latter-day Saint Temple Square of tomorrow could transform Salt Lake City’s downtown, and because their water is poisoned, Navajo in San Juan County rely on a church well for water.
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Utah State University researchers are implementing a program to prevent opioid misuse— and other negative behaviors— in three rural Utah county schools. They recently presented their work at an opioid research conference in Valencia, Spain.
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The U.S. Department of Energy is building up San Juan county's uranium reserve in an effort to maintain a reliable supply of the material for energy and defense.
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All San Juan County schools moved online Friday after school officials said a ‘suspicious device’ was found at a San Juan County school.
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Newly-confirmed U.S. Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland made her first official trip in her new role this week, and she came to Utah to visit the…
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As things are beginning to reopen, we want to invite visitors to experience the wonders of Utah's Canyon Country with the San Juan Strong promise to do…