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Best of 2022 - Citizen Soapbox

December 27, 2022 19:19 - 7 minutes - 6.76 MB

Best of 2022 at KZMU News continues! Today we rebroadcast a story that first aired in August. It’s about a soapbox that showed up at Moab’s outdoor markets this season, attracting poets, politicians and public service announcements. We gave it a ‘best of’ for its playful, hyper-local community storytelling. // Original broadcast: https://www.kzmu.org/friday-august-5-2022/

Best of 2022 - Life and Death of Esther Nakajjigo

December 26, 2022 19:01 - 13 minutes - 12.1 MB

This week our news team reflects on another year of grassroots, community powered journalism by airing the best of KZMU News. Our first pick is a feature on the life and death of Esther Nakajjigo. We gave it a ‘best of’ for its thoughtful look into an internationally impactful person, as well as the people and projects she leaves behind. // Show Notes: // Photo: Esther Nakajjigo, who died in 2020 after a freak accident in Arches National Park, was a reality TV star, Uganda’s ambassador f...

Friday December 23, 2022

December 23, 2022 22:07 - 8 minutes - 7.56 MB

Dozens of wild or feral horses have been found shot in San Juan County as drought exacerbates conflict over the area's limited grazing feed. We visited the area and report on the increased tensions on public lands. Plus, Congress is expected to pass a $1.7 trillion spending package before the holiday. The federal plan includes money for a number of water projects in the West. And due to the holidays we won’t have our usual News Reel or What Happened at the Meeting segments. Those will return ...

Thursday December 22, 2022

December 22, 2022 20:14 - 9 minutes - 8.64 MB

The Radiation Exposure Compensation Act offers funds for those impacted by nuclear weapons testing and the uranium industry. Although President Biden signed a two-year extension of the bill before its expiration over the summer, Phil Harrison, an advocate for Navajo workers and downwinders, would like to see more. He’s been pushing for an amendment to RECA that includes expanding who is covered. And he says those Navajo who should qualify for compensation often don't have the required proof o...

Wednesday December 21, 2022

December 21, 2022 19:17 - 10 minutes - 9.74 MB

On a recent chilly morning, locals fanned out across Grand County outfitted with some critical winter outdoor gear…binoculars. Moab’s birders participated in the Audubon Society’s 123rd Christmas Bird Count, documenting species from the rare to the more mundane. Data collected here and across the country helps researchers study the long-term health of bird populations, including how climate change might affect their ranges. Plus, people in our region came together to cut their own Christmas t...

Tuesday December 20, 2022

December 20, 2022 22:04 - 10 minutes - 9.48 MB

Last year, the Grand County Local Homeless Council created the Safe Outdoor Living (SOL) Project, aiming to connect unhoused individuals with supplies to be safer outside. Since its launch in January 2022, the project has connected 83 individuals with items like headlamps, sleeping bags and pads. Now, Project SOL is aiming to restock for next year. Plus, the Ute Mountain Ute Chairman is calling on the federal government to designate a 20,000-acre Colorado ranch as reservation land. And, a res...

Monday December 19, 2022

December 19, 2022 21:08 - 11 minutes - 10.6 MB

Earlier this month, protesters from Salt Lake City to Washington DC demanded that U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack revoke a permit for the proposed Uinta Basin Railway. Today on the news, we hear how a Utah train could impact communities in Colorado and beyond. Plus, policymakers met in Las Vegas last week to discuss the future of the Colorado River. But, they didn’t emerge with any new commitments to significantly cut back demand. Photo: A Union Pacific train hauling heated tanker...

Friday December 16, 2022

December 16, 2022 19:52 - 28 minutes - 26.4 MB

In 2020 a horrible accident occurred in Arches National Park. One woman was left dead. A husband and family were left grieving. A trial related to that incident isn’t so much about that death, but about the potential of the lost life. Today we report on who Esther Nakajjigo was. And the Moab City Council was in session this week. Our partners at the Moab Sun News tell us ‘what happened at the meeting.’ Plus, the Weekly News Reel! Sophia Fisher of The Times-Independent discusses political sti...

Thursday December 15, 2022

December 15, 2022 19:52 - 10 minutes - 9.42 MB

Much like any other business, Moab City has struggled to attract and keep qualified employees amid the housing crisis. Aiming to secure transitional housing for their employees, elected officials approved the purchase of a duplex on 200 South for $825,000. City staff say the house will help outside hires get settled in, with the expectation those employees will find more permanent housing within six months. Plus, climber and BASE jumper Steph Davis speaks with our radio partners about risk, s...

Wednesday December 14, 2022

December 14, 2022 20:50 - 9 minutes - 9.13 MB

After the pandemic travel surge and increased publicity for Bears Ears National Monument, it seems more visitors than ever have explored the canyons and forested mesas of southeastern Utah. That can mean more vandalism, theft or disturbance of Ancestral Pueblo artifacts and ruins. Archeologists in the state are racing to survey areas before something is lost. Plus, four states along the Colorado River are getting closer to finalizing details of a program to pay water users to conserve. And la...

Tuesday December 13, 2022

December 13, 2022 22:21 - 10 minutes - 9.59 MB

After recent noise mitigation strategies caught some community members by surprise, Grand County’s planning commissioners are aiming to bring them more closely into the discussion. The planning commission will create a temporary committee made up of representatives from noise making businesses as well as affected residents to work on noise-related ordinances. Plus, our radio partners profile the Glen Canyon Dam, once a mighty piece of Western infrastructure, now possibly unable to function. A...

Monday December 12, 2022

December 12, 2022 19:49 - 10 minutes - 9.37 MB

Utah, like much of the West, is facing a prolonged drought. And there’s been a lot of discussion of water conservation in urban areas. But agriculture uses at least four-fifths of water diverted in the state. And around 68 percent of that water is used for alfalfa and other hay products. We spoke to a reporter at The Salt Lake Tribune about the paper’s new series on this important crop. Plus, the Moab City Council will meet on Tuesday. The Moab Sun News has a preview of their agenda. // Show...

Friday December 9, 2022

December 09, 2022 19:28 - 29 minutes - 26.6 MB

Locals gathered last week at Swanny City Park for the annual tree lighting event. In addition to the colorful lights, cookies and hot cocoa, one of main attractions each year is a guy with a white beard and red suit. Kids lined up to speak with this man, telling him what they are wishing for this holiday season. Plus, rescue crews responded to the scene of a helicopter crash on Mount Tukuhnikivatz in the La Sal Mountains Thursday morning. And, a new currency is gaining popularity in several ...

Thursday December 8, 2022

December 08, 2022 19:09 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MB

Inflation in this country reached a 40-year high this year, hitting consumer products like gas and groceries. Food banks across the country report a growing demand for food-related assistance. We report on one local pantry serving the Moab community. And winter is certainly upon us, but there’s a lot that has to happen before the snow really starts piling up. For the White River National Forest in Summit County on Colorado’s Western Slope, one important item to check off its to-do list is a l...

Wednesday December 7, 2022

December 07, 2022 20:31 - 9 minutes - 8.79 MB

The Grand County Commission discussed an ordinance yesterday to prohibit aircraft from taking off and landing outside of approved areas. Spurred by social media, the county has become increasingly popular for backcountry piloting. At that county commission meeting, a number of pilots and aviation experts expressed their concern over the proposed ordinance. Plus, dozens of students at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado, are creating awareness of missing and murdered indigenous relatives w...

Tuesday December 6, 2022

December 06, 2022 19:18 - 10 minutes - 9.49 MB

Moab doesn’t have an official ice rink. But there are tons of places to skate on ice if you hunt for them outdoors. Ian Jewell is one of those hunters, traveling in and around the La Sal Mountains in search of perfect ice for the ‘Moab Ice Rink’ community. Plus, with a trigger ban looming, providers at a women’s clinic in Jackson, Wyoming are gearing up for more restrictions on reproductive freedoms. And, an Arizona Court of Appeals has sided with the San Carlos Apache Tribe in its latest bid...

Monday December 5, 2022

December 05, 2022 22:25 - 9 minutes - 8.66 MB

Cities and counties around the West are incentivizing residents to ditch their lawns in favor of more drought-resistant landscaping. States like California and Nevada are usually thought to be leading this effort. But this Spring, Utah will have the first state-wide rebate program in the country. Plus, LGBTQ issues provoke strong opinions from conservative and liberal residents in Cortez. We hear from one liberal activist in the Southern Colorado town who was recalled from his seat on the sch...

Friday December 2, 2022

December 02, 2022 22:36 - 27 minutes - 24.8 MB

Is the defense contractor Booz Allen Hamilton pulling a Ticketmaster with public land fees? The billion-dollar company won a 10-year, $182 million contract to manage Recreation.gov in 2017. Since then it has collected varying processing fees from users. But some compare the charges to those “junk fees” customers face for hotel bookings to airline tickets. Plus, November 29th marked another anniversary of the Sand Creek Massacre. Our partners share a report about that mass murder of at least 2...

Thursday December 1, 2022

December 01, 2022 23:39 - 11 minutes - 10.8 MB

When Kara Dohrenwend moved to Moab in the early 1990s, she remembers the creek system in town was basically invisible, covered in invasive plant species like tamarisk and Russian olive. With a background in community-driven design and restoration work, Dohrenwend quickly got involved. She’s now worked for over two decades restoring the creek ecosystem. All these years later, it remains fascinating to her. Even after Mill Creek plotted its course through her own home one day this summer. “I ha...

Wednesday November 30, 2022

November 30, 2022 19:20 - 10 minutes - 9.16 MB

It’s wintertime, and this is local Eric Trenbeath’s season. For the past decade, he’s spent his winters all over the La Sal and Abajo Mountain ranges, examining conditions as the regional forecaster. And he’s witnessed Moab’s growing interest in winter sports. For a town not really known for them - it’s notable. “It’s quite a unique desert winter community,” he says. Today on the news, we check in with forecaster Trenbeath about the upcoming winter recreation season. // Show Notes: // Phot...

Tuesday November 29, 2022

November 29, 2022 22:34 - 9 minutes - 8.25 MB

A proposed county ordinance creating a noise buffer has worried businesses in Moab. The rule would require some noisy establishments — like OHV outfitters or dog kennels — to be located outside of a 200-foot buffer from residential areas, schools and churches. Those businesses within the zone would need to build an 8-foot wall or tree barrier. Current businesses won’t be impacted unless they make a substantial improvement to their property. But some OHV employers felt blindsided by the propos...

Monday November 28, 2022

November 28, 2022 20:56 - 9 minutes - 8.94 MB

This spring, after local workers camping on private property were threatened with eviction, Grand County lawmakers had to make a decision. Enforce their no camping rule and kick people out – or create a legal pathway for those workers to stay. They chose the latter. Today on the news, the alternative dwelling overlay ordinance is here. Plus, Republican US Congresswoman Lauren Boebert says she’s been unfairly blamed for a mass shooting in Colorado. And later, the EPA will further reduce methan...

Great Tape Rebroadcast!

November 25, 2022 20:14 - 1 hour - 98.3 MB

Hi listener. The holiday season is upon us, which means you can expect some special programming occasionally in the interest of taking a little rest. Like today! We are rebroadcasting the first issue of Great Tape, an audio magazine from KZMU News. Each show will have a different theme explored from a variety of perspectives. We are at work on our second issue! The theme is NEIGHBORHOOD. If you want to contribute to that project, please reach out to [email protected]. Now, to our first-ever i...

Thursday November 24, 2022

November 24, 2022 19:00 - 9 minutes - 8.83 MB

Colorado author Erika Wurth has written novels, short stories, poetry and non-fiction. Her latest book, White Horse, is a piece of literary horror that explores themes of loss and identity through the lens of a protagonist who, like Wurth, is an urban Indian. Today on the news, a conversation with Wurth about writing contemporary Native American fiction and being part of a new wave of Indigenous literature. Plus, the Park City Lift Maintenance Professional Union has formed, and it's the first...

Wednesday November 23, 2022

November 23, 2022 19:37 - 9 minutes - 8.58 MB

The designation of Bears Ears as a national monument aims to conserve the area’s dramatic landscape. But there’s another characteristic which the Bears Ears Intertribal Coalition is pushing to protect – the monument’s soundscape. Plus, the LGBTQ community nationwide continues to mourn after a shooting at a gay night club in Colorado Springs over the weekend. We hear thoughts from Xavi Saenz, the founder of Delta Pride. // Show Notes: // Photo: Bears Ears National Monument in the fall. A p...

Tuesday November 22, 2022

November 22, 2022 19:29 - 8 minutes - 7.69 MB

Locals in need of a Thanksgiving meal can get one delivered to their doorstep again this year from WabiSabi. When new director Leah Bear took the helm of the organization just a few months ago, she says it’s the first thing people asked her about. “Just knowing the importance of it, I wanted to be a part of that and wanted to make sure that it continued.” Plus, the Utah Food Bank is responding to what it calls record levels of need for food assistance across the state. And later, a few report...

Monday November 21, 2022

November 21, 2022 22:30 - 10 minutes - 9.76 MB

If you drove down Kane Creek Boulevard over the weekend you might have seen signs for a “Cave Sale.” It’s what it sounds like — a very Moab take on a weekend yard sale. The caves on the bank of this stretch of the Colorado River have drawn drivers’ gaze for decades. They’re a quirky part of Moab’s history. We visited the sale to learn more. Plus, a mass shooting at a gay night club in Colorado Springs over the weekend took the lives of five people and left at least 25 others wounded. Authorit...

Friday November 18, 2022

November 18, 2022 21:02 - 32 minutes - 30 MB

At 20 years old, Everett Ruess disappeared. It was 1934 and Ruess was on a long journey of self-discovery into canyons around Escalante, Utah. He’s become well-known for what he left behind – essays, poetry and artwork. A collection of his block prints is currently on display at the Moab Museum, tracing his wanderings from the California coast to the desert southwest. Today on the news, we speak to a local artist who says Ruess’ work still has meaning for contemporary creators. // Plus, the...

Thursday November 17, 2022

November 17, 2022 23:10 - 10 minutes - 9.62 MB

Election results in San Juan County aren’t yet final. But it’s likely the county's three-person commission will return to a Republican majority. Jamie Harvey, one of those incoming Republican commissioners, is Navajo and from Montezuma Creek. He speaks with KZMU about issues impacting Native groups in San Juan County. Plus, over the summer the invasive Japanese Beetle was detected in Grand Junction, Colorado. The adult beetle feeds on more than 300 species of plants including those that are a...

Wednesday November 16, 2022

November 16, 2022 20:44 - 10 minutes - 9.38 MB

Utah's Department of Alcoholic Beverage Services is threatening to revoke World Famous Woody's Tavern liquor license because the establishment closed for over 10 days without notifying regulators. Owner Shari Beck says that Moab will lose more than a bar if Woody's is shut down. Plus, city water providers from all over the mountain west put their supplies to a taste test at a recent event in Colorado. // Show Notes: // Photo: Photo: "It's going to be one more little piece of Moab that's gon...

Tuesday November 15, 2022

November 15, 2022 22:05 - 9 minutes - 8.52 MB

As the uranium tailings pile north of Moab gets smaller and smaller, community visioning for the site’s future gets a little more exciting. The 480-acre parcel sits on the banks of the Colorado River, and local leaders currently have visions of a park, trails and gathering spaces. But they once again need the public to weigh in and update that vision. “This is the gateway to our town,” says mayor Joette Langianese. “And we want our community to look back on this and say, ‘I was a part of that...

Monday November 14, 2022

November 14, 2022 21:15 - 9 minutes - 8.88 MB

Preliminary election results show Curtis Yanito to be the new Navajo Nation Council delegate representing the Utah Strip. He says there's a regional challenge that has his attention: water rights. Plus, November 11th was Veteran’s Day. Many combat veterans still struggle with the trauma of their war experiences. There’s a large sculpture project taking shape in Boulder County, Colorado, that is helping veterans heal through art. And the Grand Canyon won’t see a beach-building flood this fall ...

News Reel - Friday November 11, 2022

November 11, 2022 19:58 - 20 minutes - 18.6 MB

While on a little newscast break to attend the Rocky Mountain Community Radio conference, we connected with our local media partners for our Weekly News Reel! This week, Sophia Fisher of The Times-Independent discusses preliminary election returns in local races and an upcoming legislative audit of Grand and San Juan county government. Alison Harford of the Moab Sun News talks about the $50 million lawsuit against the Moab City Police Department, a new version of Craig Childs’ book ‘Stone Des...

Little News Break!

November 10, 2022 22:43 - 49 seconds - 770 KB

Hi listeners, KZMU News is taking a brief break this week while we’re in Colorado attending the Rocky Mountain Community Radio conference. This coalition of stations partner with KZMU to air stories from the region, as well as spread our reporting across four states. You can still hear the News Reel this Friday where we check in with local reporters on their most recent stories. Find past episodes of KZMU News at KZMU.org or wherever you get your podcasts. Thank you so much for your suppor...

Wednesday November 9, 2022

November 09, 2022 19:52 - 10 minutes - 9.41 MB

The (preliminary) election results are in! This Election Day, local voters made changes in Grand County. We have reports on those results, as well as San Juan County races and the Navajo Nation. // Show Notes: // Photo: Newly-elected Grand County Sheriff Jamison Wiggins (left) and Grand County Attorney Stephen Stocks. Preliminary election results reveal shifts in Grand and San Juan Counties. // Grand County 2022 Election Results https://electionresults.utah.gov/elections/county/grand //...

Tuesday November 8, 2022

November 08, 2022 21:39 - 11 minutes - 10.5 MB

It’s election day! For Grand County residents, that means a last chance to head to the polls. We visited the county’s courthouse this morning and chatted with voters. Election results won’t be known until likely late tonight. But the Grand County Republican Party has already alleged “unprecedented and historic levels of new voter registration and voting activity” and a “large amount of provisional ballots being requested with questionable to nonexistent identification documents.” We spoke wit...

Monday November 7, 2022

November 07, 2022 20:43 - 11 minutes - 10.4 MB

Local campaign financial disclosures show candidates running in Grand County are largely supported by small individual donations as well as a few private businesses and partisan groups. Absent from contributions are organizations accused of exerting outsider influence, like the Rural Utah Project. Plus, a representative from the country’s last operating uranium mill responds to ongoing protests. And later, a preview of this week’s Moab City Council meeting. // Show Notes: // Photo: Dalene ...

Friday November 4, 2022

November 04, 2022 20:31 - 30 minutes - 27.8 MB

The family of Gabby Petito is suing the Moab Police Department for $50 million, claiming officers' negligence led to Petito’s death. In a statement, Moab City says “it is clear that Moab City Police Department officers are not responsible Petito’s eventual murder” and that they will "ardently defend against the lawsuit." And increased demand for materials used in electric vehicles — and war in Europe possibly disrupting uranium supplies — means southeastern Utah could see more mining. We spea...

Thursday November 3, 2022

November 03, 2022 20:12 - 12 minutes - 11.4 MB

In the weeks leading up to the election, social media has been buzzing with allegations that so-called ‘outside influences’ are affecting politics in Grand and San Juan Counties. San Juan’s former county attorney is now using his social media platform to get the attention of the state’s attorney general. It’s stirred up a controversy long-simmering in the background of local politics. Today on the news, we speak with Salt Lake Tribune reporter Brian Maffly, who’s spent his career writing abou...

Wednesday November 2, 2022

November 02, 2022 18:34 - 11 minutes - 10.3 MB

A seed conservation group is keeping crops historically farmed in the Southwest alive. And in persistent drought, their arid-adapted strains have never been more popular. Plus, a public memorial and reflection took place last month in Colorado to explore the truth of Boulder’s role in The Sand Creek Massacre. The event came days after the announcement of a significant expansion of the national historic site in southeastern Colorado. // Show Notes: // Photo: Shannon Boomgarden, director of t...

Tuesday November 1, 2022

November 01, 2022 21:10 - 9 minutes - 8.8 MB

Women hold a lot of top jobs in Moab, from leading local business to nonprofits and even public office. Running and serving in the political sphere as a woman comes with its own set of challenges. Today on the news, we have an audio essay about women in Utah politics. Plus, lawmakers in Colorado have signed a petition to support overturning a decision authorizing the construction of the Uinta Basin Railway. And, the Interior Department is looking to cut back the amount of water released from ...

Monday October 31, 2022

October 31, 2022 21:04 - 10 minutes - 9.38 MB

For twelve years, the Moab Valley Multicultural Center has brought people together to honor and celebrate their deceased loved ones. The local Day of the Dead Festival has become an important Moab tradition, incorporating religious and cultural traditions of Latin America. Today on the news, we have an audio postcard of this year’s event. Plus, our region is home to an old building where many people say they have experienced unusual phenomena. Our radio partners visited the site with a parano...

Friday October 28, 2022

October 28, 2022 20:22 - 30 minutes - 27.6 MB

Ongoing drought conditions mean farmers in our region may need innovative ways to grow crops using less water. In Blanding, the family running Cinco Cedros Farms is trying to do just that with aquaponics. But, this unique type of farming doesn’t always go swimmingly. Plus, a Utah artist has created a sound collage representing the timeline of the Great Salt Lake, including its potential collapse. And later, as climate change pushes animals to compete for resources, one study asks who wins whe...

Thursday October 27, 2022

October 27, 2022 21:22 - 10 minutes - 9.41 MB

Steve Waller studies sound reverberations at rock art sites around the world. He calls the field archaeoacoustics. And he theorizes many sites, including here in Utah, were chosen because of their ability to reflect sound. Waller also applies his research to local mythologies, from ancient Europe to the Hopi, and finds that images can correlate with echo myths. Plus, cities across the country — but especially in Colorado’s Front Range - are experiencing a housing crisis as rent outpaces wages...

Wednesday October 26, 2022

October 26, 2022 19:49 - 10 minutes - 9.3 MB

Moab’s new Chief of Police, Jared Garcia, laid out a strategic plan that will guide the department through 2025. The Moab City Police Department has experienced turmoil in the recent past. A large part of the strategic plan includes elevating the department’s professionalism, from staff education and training to public communication. Plus, the Ute Mountain Ute tribe in White Mesa protested a radioactive waste dump and other activities at a nearby uranium mill on Saturday. And later, a longsta...

Tuesday October 25, 2022

October 25, 2022 18:58 - 8 minutes - 8.12 MB

The Red Canyon Powwow returned for the second year at the Old Spanish Trail Arena over the weekend. Indigenous dancers from all over the region competed in a number of events, including old style, contemporary and jingle dancing. Organizers say the Powwow is intended build community across cultures over dancing, food and music. Plus, the US Supreme Court will decide the constitutionality of a decades-old law intended to stop the separation of Indigenous children and their families. Plus, drou...

Monday October 24, 2022

October 24, 2022 20:21 - 10 minutes - 9.59 MB

The Moab Science Festival held events over the weekend giving locals and visitors a look at some of the fascinating fields studied in our region — including paleontology. In the last few decades, discoveries of dinosaur tracks have put Moab on the map. Plus, we have a preview of Tuesday's Moab City Council meeting. And in 2017, Colorado’s San Miguel County planted its first pollinator garden in collaboration with the Xerces Society, an organization working to promote international pollinator ...

Friday October 21, 2022

October 21, 2022 18:21 - 27 minutes - 25.4 MB

Ballots were mailed to all active and registered voters in Grand County this week. Voters will be making decisions on federal, state and local races. We checked in with Grand County Clerk Gabriel Woytek on what happens next, and how their office ensures a safe election process. // Plus, the Weekly News Reel! Doug McMurdo of The Times-Independent discusses local elections, the property tax spike and county grant awards to local businesses. Alison Harford of the Moab Sun News talks election c...

Thursday October 20, 2022

October 20, 2022 18:49 - 8 minutes - 7.49 MB

On Wednesday, the middle school gym transformed into a science lab, complete with miniature flying drones, homemade robots, dinosaur bones and screaming quarters. These science experiments and demonstrations – aka ‘STEMonstrations’ – kicked off the Moab Festival of Science. And, activists from the Ute Mountain Ute tribe in White Mesa are leading a rally and spiritual walk this weekend. Plus, Arizona’s Gila River Indian Community announced plans to conserve a significant amount of its water su...

Wednesday October 19, 2022

October 19, 2022 19:47 - 10 minutes - 9.59 MB

The Grand County Commission has approved funding to study salinity levels in the Matheson Wetlands Preserve. There’s brine — salty water from the Paradox Formation — under a layer of fresh water in that area. Researchers want to know whether using more water in the valley changes that water-brine boundary. Plus, Grand County is denying claims that staff and elected officials illegally attempted to regulate ATVs off the streets. Nonprofit BlueRibbon Coalition and 12 local businesses allege the...

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