By Julie Johansen Brock Johansen, Emery Telcom CEO and Chairman of the Carbon Emery Economic Development Committee, welcomed everyone to their meeting on Tuesday, March 19 at the Southeastern Regional Development Agency (SERDA) Building in Price. He reminded everyone that it was a grass roots meeting with no legal authority, just concern for the economic
On the 26th day of April, 2024, at the hour of 1:00 p.m., of said day, at the front entrance to the Emery County District Courthouse, 1850 N Des Bee Dove Rd, Castle Dale, UT, Utah, Daniel J. Torkelson, as Successor Trustee, will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash, in lawful
A Utah wildlife expert considers wild animal poaching to be a significant problem in the Beehive State, following several incidents of game animals being killed and then left to waste. According to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources, four deer were killed in the Woodland Hills area of Utah County late last year. The heads were removed from each deer, and the carcasses were left. .
Since a reintroduction campaign began in 1998, about 10 Mexican gray wolves have been placed in the Southwest each year, and for them to further thrive, experts said genetic diversity is critical. Gray wolves once roamed not just New Mexico but Texas and Arizona. Due to persecution and poisoning, they all but disappeared from the landscape in the 1970s. .
A federal court ruling that limits wolf trapping and snaring in Idaho could aid recovery of grizzly bears in the region. U.S. Judge Candy Dale ruled that the state needs to cut back on wolf trapping and snaring because of its impact on grizzly bears, which are listed as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. .