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Monday May 30, 2022

KZMU News

English - May 30, 2022 20:26 - 9 minutes - 8.3 MB - ★★★★★ - 25 ratings
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Governor Spencer Cox was born and raised largely in rural Sanpete County, well outside the political power center of the Wasatch Front. He often attributes this experience as a reason his office focuses on rural issues. The Governor was in Moab last week presenting an award to the multicultural center and spoke with KZMU News about his position on rural matters. Plus, prolonged drought and extremely dry vegetation means fire restrictions for Southeastern Utah. And, leaders from the Navajo Nation, the federal government and state recently signed a historic water agreement.

// Show Notes

// Photo: Governor Spencer Cox recently toured the Moab Valley Multicultural Center with director Rhiana Medina (right) and gave the nonprofit the first-ever Utah Spirit of Service award. There he spoke to KZMU News about his position on rural issues. KZMU/Justin Higginbottom

// Utah Fire Info: Fire Danger Prompts Fire Restrictions In Southeastern Utah
https://utahfireinfo.gov/2022/05/27/fire-danger-prompts-fire-restrictions-in-southeastern-utah/

// Karl Hunt on Utah’s ‘Fire Sense’ Campaign
https://www.kzmu.org/emily-roberson-on-the-youth-garden-karl-hunt-on-fire-prevention-this-week-in-moab/

// Utah Fire Sense
https://utahfiresense.org