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KZMU News features grassroots, independent journalism broadcast from the heart of Moab, Utah. A daily newscast with reliable coverage, local voices, and reporting that empowers community.

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Tuesday April 21, 2020

April 21, 2020 20:08 - 19 minutes - 18 MB

There are many stories about individuals coming together during this global health crisis to make sure their neighbors and community members stay protected. This narrative is especially real in the rural West and throughout tribal communities, where getting access to basic essentials is more challenging. KZMU host Christy Williams Dunton recently spoke with Ute Mountain Ute tribal member Regina Lopez Whiteskunk about local adaptability in the face of a global pandemic. And later, we talk with...

Monday April 20, 2020

April 20, 2020 23:07 - 26 minutes - 24.5 MB

If you’ve been around Grand County's schools, you’ll know the district’s motto is ‘Each Student, Every Day.’ During this pandemic, it might as well be ‘ALL Kids, Every Day.’ That’s because Grand County School District is now feeding children age 0 to 18 a free breakfast and lunch Monday through Friday. It takes a lot of hard work and spirit to make this happen for our local kids. Today on the news, we hear from school district employees and volunteers providing food, comfort, and a bit of sta...

Southeast Utah Health Department on Get An Earful

April 17, 2020 18:34 - 16 minutes - 14.7 MB

Today on the extended newscast, we speak with Bradon Bradford and Orion Rogers of the Southeast Utah Health Department. It's now been one month since they first shuttered overnight lodging to nonessential visitors. Although that lodging order remains in place, they are now asking businesses who cater mainly to locals to submit a COVID-19 mitigation plan. The health department wants to know what measures these businesses would implement to keep staff and customers safe if they reopened during ...

Friday April 17, 2020

April 17, 2020 18:14 - 12 minutes - 11 MB

On this week’s roundup with The Times-Independent, editor Doug McMurdo discusses the latest in their COVID-19 coverage. Hear about the school closures and the impact on graduating seniors, expanded COVID-19 testing criteria, as well as the health department’s invitation to some local businesses to prepare a ‘COVID-19 mitigation plan.’ Plus, a local couple donates major funding to nonprofit Moab Solutions to assist individuals during the pandemic. Show Notes: Utah schools close for remaind...

Thursday April 16, 2020

April 16, 2020 21:00 - 29 minutes - 27 MB

The criteria for COVID-19 testing expanded dramatically this week – Moab Regional Hospital can now test individuals experiencing any symptoms including fever, cough, shortness of breath, muscle aches and pains, decreased sense of smell or taste, and sore throat. We speak with CEO Jen Sadoff about how more testing will give healthcare professionals a better picture of local community health. Plus, a conversation with Jessica Walsh, director of Grand County Hospice, about advance directives. Al...

Wednesday April 15, 2020

April 15, 2020 19:13 - 19 minutes - 17.6 MB

After Governor Gary Herbert’s announcement that Utah schools will remain closed through the academic year, we check in with Grand County School District Superintendent Taryn Kay. She talks about the plan for online learning, current ideas for senior graduation, and hopes for the future. Plus, our radio partners have stories on the question of ‘rewilding’ the West as well as a new way regional towns are maintaining a sense of connection – by howling at the moon. Tune in. [Photo: State Superi...

Tuesday April 14, 2020

April 14, 2020 20:13 - 33 minutes - 31.1 MB

Since the Southeast Utah Health Department shuttered overnight lodging and camping to nonessential visitors, Grand County neighbors have been on the lookout for potential violations. We speak with Moab Area Travel Council Director Elaine Gizler about the lodging complaint process. And later, Grand County Council Administrator Chris Baird has been central to coordinating the local COVID-19 task force. We check in with him about the various projects he oversees, and what’s on his mind in the co...

Monday April 13, 2020

April 13, 2020 20:58 - 18 minutes - 16.6 MB

A historic day at Sand Flats Recreation Area this Easter as the sounds made by birds and the wind replaced motorized vehicles for the first time in decades. This aural environment is likely to continue to be the norm around Moab as the Southeast Utah Health Department plans to extend their order restricting nonessential visitation. However, they are now asking some local businesses to plan ahead for the future and prepare a COVID-19 mitigation plan. Plus, learn about contact tracing from a nu...

News Extra - GCSO to Non-Residents: 'Stay at Home,' plus Health Dept Renews Order

April 11, 2020 00:32 - 4 minutes - 4.47 MB

Throughout Easter weekend, the Grand County Sheriff’s Office is reminding non-residents to stay at home. They are conducting patrols near popular visitor and camping areas countywide. We spoke with GCSO Lt. Shan Hackwell about what those patrols will look like, and the citation process for people disobeying the health department's overnight lodging order. Plus, the Southeast Utah Health Department announced that they will be renewing their order limiting overnight lodging guests to essential ...

Get An Earful - Creative Activities for Kids During Social Distance

April 10, 2020 19:09 - 10 minutes - 9.59 MB

Local education-based organizations are getting creative about encouraging connection and exploration during a strange and socially distant time. On today’s extended newscast, we hear about home-based activities for kids and parents from the Youth Garden Project, Canyonlands Field Institute, and the Moab Sun News, who launched their new kids section, entitled ‘Young Suns,’ this week. Find creative, at-home activities: Canyonlands Field Institute https://cfimoab.org/coyotescorner/ Youth ...

Friday April 10, 2020

April 10, 2020 18:51 - 15 minutes - 13.8 MB

This week on The Times-Independent roundup we speak with staff writer Carter Pape. He discusses some of the paper’s latest coverage of the COVID-19 fallout, from mass unemployment, planning for the worst case scenarios at Moab Regional Hospital, to law enforcement’s protocol when issuing citations re: nonessential visitation. Tune in. Show Notes: Hospital planning for peak COVID-19 hospitalizations between 5 and 150 https://moabtimes.com/2020/04/10/hospital-planning-for-peak-covid-19-hosp...

Thursday April 9, 2020

April 09, 2020 19:16 - 31 minutes - 28.6 MB

On today’s news we check in with Jen Sadoff, CEO of Moab Regional Hospital, to learn more about tracking potential COVID-19 surges, necessary changes to PPE requirements for hospital staff, as well as preemptive testing of special at risk populations in Grand County. Plus, Utah Governor Gary Herbert announces an order requiring all adults to complete a COVID-19 travel declaration form when entering the state. And later, stories from our partners at Utah Public Radio about studying viruses and...

Wednesday April 8, 2020

April 08, 2020 18:00 - 21 minutes - 19.6 MB

It’s challenging to conduct a US Census in the best of times, but during a health crisis, the Bureau is charting new territory. Today we speak with Denver’s deputy regional director about what’s changed since COVID-19, and why the short, nationwide questionnaire is so important – especially now. Plus, a feature on anti-government militia attitudes during the pandemic. And, as a breath of fresh air, our partners at KVNF share a story on sandhill crane migration. Tune in. Show Notes: US Cens...

Tuesday April 7, 2020

April 07, 2020 20:05 - 40 minutes - 36.6 MB

If you’re a local business owner, it’s time to get your pencils out. Zacharia Levine, Grand County’s Community & Economic Development Director, joins the newscast to announce a new local grant for Moab area businesses affected by the COVID-19 health crisis. He also overviews several state and federal loan programs. Plus, news from the Navajo Nation as KJZZ’s Tribal Natural Resources desk profiles the COVID-19 surge. And, an interview with Kristen Ramirez-Marsh, executive director of Full Circ...

Monday April 6, 2020

April 06, 2020 20:42 - 27 minutes - 24.9 MB

Securing childcare is a challenge even in the best of times for many parents. But what do you do when schools and some daycares are shuttered in the middle of a health crisis? Today on the news we talk local and state resources with Emily Campbell of the Grand County COVID-19 Task Force childcare subcommittee. Plus, hear about other resources with Moab City Mayor Emily Niehaus, an interview with a pulmonary critical care doctor in Colorado, and take a stroll down memory lane through a place c...

Get An Earful - Moab Musicians on Virtual Connection

April 03, 2020 23:35 - 18 minutes - 16.9 MB

In a time where live music events are cancelled for public safety, and even jamming in the same room with friends is risky, Moab’s music community is trying to figure out how to stay connected. Local musicians have seen their spring gigs evaporate, so they are re-adjusting to a new reality, one with virtual tip jars and mutual creative sessions via apps. Today on Earful, we check in with a few of Moab’s musicians about their experience, and how they are keeping the local music scene going at ...

Friday April 3, 2020

April 03, 2020 19:08 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MB

KZMU News chats with Doug McMurdo, editor of The Times-Independent, about the paper's latest coverage. This week - updates on the local and state response to COVID-19, from closures at the Southeast Utah Group of National Parks, Utah Governor Gary Herbert's moratorium on residential evictions, and the local protocol for noncompliance complaints re: nonessential visitors. Plus, the Moab Library launches curbside pick-ups and Grand County takes the US Census. Tune in. Show Notes: 'Laid off o...

Thursday April 2, 2020

April 02, 2020 20:30 - 23 minutes - 21.3 MB

Utah Governor Gary Herbert has placed a moratorium on evictions for state residents who have suffered a wage or job loss as a result of COVID-19. The order does not relieve renters of their financial obligations but does allow them to defer rent payments as they recover from economic damage. Plus, new orders from the Southeast Utah Health Department, blood testing for antibodies in Telluride, and the Moab Sun News reports on how the health crisis is placing more pressures on people living wit...

Wednesday April 1, 2020

April 01, 2020 20:34 - 39 minutes - 36 MB

Today on KZMU News we talk with locals about food resources, which are slightly more complex during a health pandemic. Many community members are working hard not only to make sure friends and neighbors have enough food, but can safely and securely obtain it. Individuals and organizations are helping in the moment and planning for the future. Tune in to learn more. Show Notes: News is constantly changing related to local preparedness and COVID-19. KZMU has a community resource page on our ...

Tuesday March 31, 2020

March 31, 2020 17:34 - 28 minutes - 25.9 MB

In what’s quickly becoming a regular weekly feature at KZMU News, we check in with Jen Sadoff, CEO of Moab Regional Hospital. She fills us in on the hospital’s outlook this week, after the first positive COVID-19 test in Grand County. She clarifies the testing process, explains virtual intensive care units, and in honor of 'Doctors' Day' on Monday – asks for virtual thank you notes from the community for her hard-working staff. Plus, our radio partners report on how the current pandemic is ex...

Monday March 30, 2020

March 30, 2020 20:12 - 22 minutes - 20.8 MB

KZMU News heard the sound of silence at the entrance to Arches during the first weekend of its closure in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Vehicles, bikes, and pedestrians are now prohibited from entering any park areas at Arches and Canyonlands National Parks – that means campgrounds, trails, backcountry, and roads. Plus later in the news, the Navajo Nation initiates a curfew aimed to slow the spread of COVID-19 and protect critical healthcare resources. And, an interview with Andy Smith, ...

News Extra - Grand County's First Positive COVID-19 Test

March 28, 2020 17:04 - 5 minutes - 4.77 MB

The Southeast Utah Health Department announced the first positive COVID-19 test in the area as a resident of Grand County. The announcement came Friday evening, and the health department says the details are still being investigated. However, initial information indicates that the spread of the disease was likely through contact with individuals from outside of Utah. Show Notes: SEUHD Announces First COVID-19 Case – https://www.kzmu.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/COVID-19-Grand-County-Firs...

News Extra - Gov Herbert says 'stay safe, stay home,' Arches and Canyonlands close

March 28, 2020 00:59 - 1 minute - 1.71 MB

On Friday evening, Utah Governor Gary Herbert issued a directive across the state – “stay safe and stay home.” Although this is not a shelter in place order, Utahans are now expected to stay home whenever possible. The directive includes specific instructions for all individuals, including those determined to be high-risk. Read the directive here: https://www.kzmu.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/Stay-Safe-Stay-Home-Directive.pdf Also – effective March 28th – both Arches and Canyonlands Natio...

Friday March 27, 2020

March 27, 2020 19:51 - 13 minutes - 12.4 MB

KZMU chats with Doug McMurdo, editor of The Times-Independent, about the paper's latest coverage. This week - updates on testing for COVID-19 at Moab Regional Hospital and how to deal with anxiety around the current health crisis. Plus, Moab City nixes the downtown parking structure, the US Census is underway, and the Lisbon Valley copper mine shuts down. Tune in. News is constantly changing related to local preparedness and COVID-19. KZMU has a community resource page on our website update...

Thursday March 26, 2020

March 26, 2020 22:04 - 31 minutes - 28.4 MB

The Southeast Utah Health Department has formally asked the Acting Superintendent of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks to implement an indefinite closure. If the parks are closed, they would join a growing list of National Parks shuttering to prevent the spread of COVID-19, including the recently shut Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks near Jackson Hole. And, Colorado Governor Jared Polis issues a statewide ‘stay at home’ order as social distancing efforts in the state are not as ...

Wednesday March 25, 2020

March 25, 2020 19:37 - 37 minutes - 34.3 MB

As our local economy slows to a halt, Moab community members are adjusting to new realities. Many residents are now laid off or have reduced hours, and some are wondering how they will pay their rent or keep their cars running. Today on the newscast, we speak with several Moab organizations serving critical and emergent needs – from nonprofits to local government. Tune in and learn about crisis resources and emergency financial relief. Show Notes: News is constantly changing related to loc...

Tuesday March 24, 2020

March 24, 2020 19:00 - 27 minutes - 25 MB

Moab Regional Hospital is on the front lines of protecting and preparing the local community for COVID-19. Today on the news, we check in with CEO Jen Sadoff. She updates us on local testing for COVID-19, the situation with the mask shortage, and what the hospital is doing to prepare for a future surge of novel coronavirus. Plus, the Moab Sun News reports from Monday’s ‘book and a burrito’ event, a partnership between Moab Garage Company and Back of Beyond Books to support recently laid off w...

Monday March 23, 2020

March 23, 2020 20:22 - 19 minutes - 18 MB

It may be spring in Moab, but the town is in a very different season. Today on the news, sounds from downtown Moab as the community protects itself during a global pandemic, the Grand County Sheriff’s Office on enforcement of an order that has shut the county to nonessential visitors, reports from our neighbors on COVID-19 in Colorado, and a consideration from Public Lands Corner of locals respectfully and responsibly spending time on Moab-area public lands while visitation is greatly restric...

Get An Earful - Covering COVID-19 Preparation

March 20, 2020 23:02 - 9 minutes - 8.62 MB

Local journalists in Moab are in agreement - it's a different world now than just one week ago. In a few short days, health officials effectively closed Moab's doors to tourism, schools shuttered to in-person instruction, and most of town is keeping their social distance. Today on the extended newscast, we speak with Moab Sun News editor Maggie McGuire. In order to get this vital information to the community this week, the paper made some significant changes to their publishing format. Tune i...

Friday March 20, 2020

March 20, 2020 22:52 - 12 minutes - 11.7 MB

KZMU News chats with Carter Pape, staff writer at The Times-Independent, about the whirlwind events of the past week as Moab safeguards against and gathers resources for COVID-19. From a health department order placing restrictions on overnight lodging and dine-in restaurants, to local school closures, and new grocery store measures. All the local novel coronavirus precautions are discussed. Show Notes: 'Moab Hospital Thanks Governor, Health Department for Swift Actions' https://moabtimes.c...

News Extra - Moab's Daycare Community During A Health Crisis

March 20, 2020 00:09 - 13 minutes - 11.9 MB

Schools may be closed to in-person instruction right now, but what about Moab’s daycare community? We speak to local providers about the hard decisions they’ve made over the past several days. While the need for daycare in Moab is stronger than ever, there are real concerns about resources, support, and the best way to protect providers. Show Notes: For more local information and resources related to COVID-19 visit kzmu.org/covid19.

Thursday March 19, 2020

March 19, 2020 18:00 - 15 minutes - 14.1 MB

It was an unprecedented move last week when Governor Gary Herbert announced all public schools in Utah will be dismissed for two weeks, in the hope it would prevent a major outbreak of COVID-19. After his announcement, Grand County’s school administrators and staff sprang into action – mobilizing online classes, coursework, and meals. We speak with Helen M Knight Elementary School Principal Taryn Kay, who is serving as the district’s leader when it comes to COVID-19 precautions and preparedn...

Wednesday March 18, 2020

March 18, 2020 19:18 - 7 minutes - 6.66 MB

An announcement yesterday meant to protect Southeastern Utah communities from the spread of COVID-19 has left Moab’s workforce scrambling to understand a new reality for their livelihoods. The 30-day order from the Southeast Utah Health Department closes dine-in restaurants and shuts overnight lodging facilities to visitors on vacation. The health department issued these orders as tourists continued to pour into Moab’s hotels, restaurants, and natural playgrounds despite national warnings of ...

News Extra - Recreational Tourism, Restaurants Restricted in Grand County

March 18, 2020 01:07 - 5 minutes - 4.77 MB

Today the Southeast Utah Health Department made several firm, 30-day orders in light of flattening the curve of COVID-19 in Grand, Carbon, and Emery Counties. Effective at 10 pm March 17th, all overnight lodging facilities including hotels, condos, RV parks, and campgrounds, can no longer check-in or rent to visitors on vacation. Dine-in restaurants, cafes, and pubs are also ordered to close to the public. We spoke to Elaine Gizler, executive director of the Moab Area Travel Council, about th...

Tuesday March 17, 2020

March 17, 2020 18:13 - 19 minutes - 17.8 MB

Moab Regional Hospital staff are urging Governor Gary Herbert to shut down all non-essential business service in Moab including restaurants, lodging, and – if its in his ‘realm of influence' - the National Parks. Their top staff wrote Herbert a letter Monday, saying that most projections place the United States roughly two weeks behind Italy in terms of a likely surge in cases of COVID-19. To avoid the same fate – where the number of patients exceed the capacity of healthcare services - they...

Monday March 16, 2020

March 16, 2020 19:00 - 10 minutes - 9.16 MB

Today on the news, a rundown of local preparedness measures regarding COVID-19. Grand County schools are currently transitioning to a remote learning system after Utah’s Governor ordered a two-week hiatus from in-person instruction. Volunteers are mobilizing to help elderly residents at risk of infection and those in need of quarantine supplies. And, health department officials say they’re concerned about Moab’s continued visitation because “with people comes disease.” Later in the news, Publ...

Get An Earful - Science Moab

March 13, 2020 19:11 - 15 minutes - 14.2 MB

As regular KZMU listeners know, Science Moab is a weekly radio program exploring the fascinating research happening around the Colorado Plateau. Sure, it’s an awesome podcast, but it’s also much more than that. Science Moab is now officially a nonprofit, meaning that the organization is gearing up to get even more amazing science to our community in diverse and meaningful ways. On the extended newscast, we spoke with founder and creator Kristina Young at their latest Science Moab on Tap event...

Friday March 13, 2020

March 13, 2020 18:38 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MB

On the roundup with The Times-Independent this week, Grand County leaders grapple with preparedness measures for COVID-19. Editor Doug McMurdo overviews an emotional public meeting where council members were split on a decision to temporarily restrict mass gatherings locally. Plus, updates on what to do if you’re feeling sick and the state’s own recommendation to limit gatherings to less than 100 people. And later, an update on Moab City’s continued - and contentious – downtown parking struct...

Thursday March 12, 2020

March 12, 2020 21:03 - 8 minutes - 8.28 MB

During an emergency meeting of the Grand County Council, members and staff debated how to slow the spread of coronavirus into and within the community. Before the county council members was a serious decision – do they listen to local health officials and place temporary restrictions on mass gatherings and events to slow COVID-19 and protect local healthcare resources? Or do they listen to the business community and reverse course, attempting to stave off further damages to the local economy?...

Wednesday March 11, 2020

March 11, 2020 19:00 - 6 minutes - 6.34 MB

Invitations to respond to the 2020 Census are going out this week. Grand County residents – along with the rest of the nation – will be asked for a headcount of people living in their household, among other data-seeking questions. Census workers note the importance of this task, as surveys help determine funding allocations for critical public services for the next 10 years. Show Notes: Census 2020 Information – https://2020census.gov/en.html How to Respond – https://2020census.gov/en/ways...

Tuesday March 10, 2020

March 10, 2020 18:59 - 4 minutes - 4.62 MB

Utah will embark upon a new redistricting process after the 2020 Census, and the League of Women Voters is hoping citizens pay attention and get involved. League members held a meeting last night to update locals on the latest with redistricting, which has remained controversial after state lawmakers tweaked accountability provisions in a citizen-backed initiative. League members say they want to ensure Utah’s districts are drawn impartially so people choose their politicians, not the reverse...

Monday March 9, 2020

March 09, 2020 19:12 - 6 minutes - 5.63 MB

The public now has access to real-time tracking of wildlife migration across Utah via a new website. State biologists are monitoring many different animals, from elk and deer to birds, bats, and fish. They say pinpointing migration routes helps identify where habitat improvements are needed. And later in the news, an appeals court Judge says the US Forest Service should have considered alternative wildlife protections before it gave a permit to Colorado’s largest active coal mine. Show Notes...

Get An Earful - Making Wormhole! The Musical

March 06, 2020 20:42 - 15 minutes - 14.1 MB

Wormhole! The Musical, KZMU’s original radio drama, debuts this weekend at Star Hall. The cast and crew have been busy for months preparing to take a live audience on a fantastical journey down a wormhole to save earth from a complete robot takeover. It’s a wild ride of creative thinking and original music, created by writer/director Jenna Whetzel and composer Jessica Retka. Get a behind the scenes look on the radio drama with the extended newscast.

Friday March 6, 2020

March 06, 2020 19:00 - 8 minutes - 7.81 MB

KZMU chats with Doug McMurdo, the editor of The Times-Independent, about the paper's latest coverage. This week - Grand County voters go with Bernie Sanders during Super Tuesday, HMK Principal Taryn Kay will become district superintendent, and a man pleads guilty to mail theft in Moab. Plus, local health and safety officials prepare for Coronavirus response, local National Parks welcome a new interim superintendent, and the change of government committee holds open houses. Tune in. Show Not...

Thursday March 5, 2020

March 05, 2020 20:10 - 6 minutes - 6.08 MB

Fourteen young artists and their supporters crowded into Gallery Moab last month for the opening of “A Better View,” the 2nd annual HMK Student Art Show. Local teacher Bruce Hucko, better known as ‘Art Coach,’ says this gallery showing helps students set and accomplish their goals as well as fortify their ‘courage to create.’ KZMU News attended the opening, and spoke with the artists about their varied techniques and creative processes. Find photos here: https://www.kzmu.org/kzmu-news-thursd...

Wednesday March 4, 2020

March 04, 2020 20:57 - 6 minutes - 6.29 MB

A bill seeking to create Utahraptor State Park in the Moab area failed to pass a Senate committee over funding concerns this week. Although members acknowledged ‘something’ needs to be done in the Dalton Wells area with regard to resource protection, several weren’t convinced the statehouse could allocate $10 million this year to the project. And later in the news, state and local leaders weigh in on Coronavirus and how local residents can stay safe. Show Notes: H.B. 322 Utahraptor State P...

Tuesday March 3, 2020

March 03, 2020 19:00 - 10 minutes - 9.36 MB

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to down-list a favorite native fish species from endangered to threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Wildlife managers say the humpback chub might not be in danger of immediate extinction because of ongoing recovery efforts. Katie Creighton is the Native Aquatics Project Leader for the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources. She and her team monitor the humpback chub in several areas of the Upper Colorado River Basin. We spoke with her about...

Monday March 2, 2020

March 02, 2020 19:00 - 8 minutes - 7.54 MB

A new publication from the USDA’s Rocky Mountain Research Station tracks changes to pinyon and juniper woodlands over 20,000 years. Researchers say the woodlands have always responded to changes in climate, but human development, more severe drought, and larger wildfires are showing their impacts. Plus, the introduction of a new dino at Dinosaur National Monument, and Public Lands Corner explores a heat-map that shows recreational use patterns on public lands near Moab – and the rest of the w...

Get An Earful - Glen Canyon Institute's Eric Balken

February 28, 2020 20:00 - 19 minutes - 17.9 MB

In 1963, the diversion tunnels of Glen Canyon Dam officially closed, causing the waters of the Colorado River to back up 186 miles through Glen Canyon to form Lake Powell. Many people would like to see the dam gone – environmentalists, activists, river runners. Glen Canyon Institute's Eric Balken says this long-held idea of restoring a free flowing Colorado River through Glen Canyon might now be considered more seriously as climate change intensifies the conversation. Show Notes: Glen Canyo...

Friday February 28, 2020

February 28, 2020 19:00 - 10 minutes - 9.94 MB

KZMU News chats with Doug McMurdo, the associate editor of The Times-Independent, about the paper's latest coverage. This week - the Lionsback Resort case returns, Moab City continuous a contentious discussion over parking, and the BLM defers two parcels slated for oil and gas leasing in Sand Flats Recreation Area. Plus, the Moab Museum previews their remodeled exhibit space. Tune in.

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