If the Grand County Council chooses to accept Grand County Engineer Mark Wright's optimistic report, and an offer from local businessman Joe Kinglsey to raise private funds for the effort, Matrimony Spring could be redeveloped as a public water supply, operated by the county.
Members of the Emery County Historical Society who met Feb 18 at the San Rafael Museum were treated to a history of expeditions that traveled through Emery County.
At the last meeting Cindy Nielson-City Treasurer was concerned about older Orangeville citizens that have difficulty writing out checks for city services.
A Castle Valley, Utah, man was arrested on suspicion he brandished a handgun at the occupants of a vehicle during a parking dispute on a snowy road, according to the Grand County Sheriff's Department in Utah.
As part of the Feb. 9, commission meeting a public hearing was held to receive input on the issuance and sale of up to $1.3 million general obligation bonds by Castle Valley Special Service District for the purpose of paying for capital improvement projects.
The Castle Valley Special Service District met in their January meeting. They elected Brad Giles as chairman for the year and Vernell Rowley as the vice chairman.
Elmo began the new year with the swearing in of the newly elected officials. Mayor Kirt Rasmussen was re-elected to his position along with Ryan Jensen and newly elected councilmember Stoney Jensen.
The commission approved the meeting schedule for the commission for 2010. They will meet the second and fourth Tuesday of each month at 9 a.m., except in January when the first meeting is Jan.
An old pot is creating some new excitement in Emery County. On Dec. 18, several archeologists, geologists, and paleontologists, many from the College of Eastern Utah Museum, or from the US Forest Service, volunteers from the Castle Valley Archeology Society and others gathered at the Ferron Manti-LaSal National Forest Service Building prior to ...
While many area residents know about the remains of ancient peoples in Range Creek, rock art in Nine Mile Canyon and the San Rafael Swell, few consider the fact that some of these same people populated the Wasatch Plateau and some of its canyons during the same times as they were living in the desert.