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Utah Captures and Collars First Wolverine in State History

Utah state officials have captured a live wolverine and fitted it with a GPS collar for the first time ever in the state. These rare animals have only had eight confirmed sightings in Utah since 1979, according to the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources (DWR).

"It's amazing to get a chance to see a wolverine in the wild, let alone catch one," DWR Northern Region Wildlife Manager Jim Christensen says in a statement. "This was a once-in-a-lifetime experience."

Personnel from the United States Department of Agriculture's ... Read more

A truck crashes in Garden City at an accident-prone T-inters

A semitractor-trailer crashed in in Garden City on Tuesday after failing to negotiate the T-intersection at U.S. 89 and Bear Lake Boulevard.

On Tuesday morning around 6 a.m., the semi was headed out of Logan Canyon towards Garden City. A ... Read more

A look inside the winning art pieces of ‘Traces of the Wes

1 / 6 “Poker Face” by Theresa Otteson, Best of Show. Photo supplied, Eccles Art Center 2 / 6 “Woodruff, Utah” by Natalie Shupe, Juror’s Award. Photo supplied, Eccles Art Center 3 / 6 “Noble” by Reggie Peterson, Honorable Mention. Photo ... Read more

A middle school requires kids to dance with anyone who asks.

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For weeks, 11-year-old Azlyn Hobson buzzed with excitement for the Valentine’s Day dance at her Utah middle school. Two previous dances at the Laketown, Utah, school had been loads of fu ... Read more

The Two Principals’ Associations Are Growing Closer. Their Leaders’ Priority? Listening

The new presidents of the two national associations that represent principals plan to continue focusing on school safety and student and staff mental health and well-being—but also spend more time listening to principals and students, whose perspectives are critical to a strong K-12 system.

Kip Motta, the president of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and Dave Steckler, the president of the National Association of Elementary School Principals both started their one-year terms in their respective organizatio ... Read more

Wolverine captured in Utah and released back into wild

RANDOLPH, Utah — A wolverine spotted in Randolph, Utah was captured by the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources last week. The DWR placed a GPS collar on it for tracking purposes, and released it in the Uinta Mountains.

DWR Northern Reg ... Read more

First wolverine caught by biologists in Rich County; eighth

Utah Division of Wildlife Resources biologists — with the help of sheepherders and other agencies — captured, collared and released a depredating wolverine in Rich County over the weekend.

The wolverine was said to have attacked seve ... Read more

Diné artist’s work is a centerpiece of UMFA’s ‘Air’

How can we move forward amidst an environmental crisis? Plants—and artists—may have the answer.

Diné artist Will Wilson explores this idea in AIR Lab (Auto Immune Response Laboratory), a stunning work of art now on view in Air at th ... Read more

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Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.