White Mesa, UT Other News

Utes, enviros prepare for march against White Mesa uranium mill in Utah

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Mill owner Energy Fuels announces $1 million community foundation for education, health and economic programs for Native Americans

The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe and environmental groups will host a protest and spiritual walk Oct. 22 at 11 a.m. at the White Mesa Community Center south of Blanding, Utah, to voice opposition to a uranium mill.

The annual rally is held against Energy Fuel’s White Mesa Mill, which sits outside the boundaries of the Ute Mountain Ute reservation in southeast Utah. The mill is n ... Read more

Navajo Nation explores drone-based healthcare delivery

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. — Leaders of the Navajo Nation recently joined ZappCare, a Native American-owned innovations and technology company and MissionGo, for a demonstration to showcase the use of drone technology to improve health care for people arou ... Read more

Celebrating 2022 Native American Heritage Month

The Indigenous people were the original inhabitants of the lands that now represent the U.S. In Colorado, roughly one percent of its population identifies as Native American, including Alaskan Natives, and are mostly occupied by the traditional and a ... Read more

Worth the Trip: Bluff, Utah

Southeastern Utah has been in the news, big time, lately. The area that encompasses and surrounds Bears Ears National Monument is a focal point in the debate over public lands in the United States. But that doesn’t mean you can’t go there. While ... Read more

A natural gas plant near Moab could help curb flaring on the Navajo Nation

(Zak Podmore | The Salt Lake Tribune) A flare burns off stranded natural gas near the Navajo Nation community of Montezuma Creek, Utah, on March 8, 2020. A pending agreement with a gas plant near Moab could limit the need for flaring on tribal lands near the Four Corners.

Lisbon Valley • When a natural gas processing plant in northwest New Mexico shut down in December, jets of flame appeared on a mesa above the Navajo Nation community of Montezuma Creek, Utah, cutting into the blue sky by day and burning through the night.
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White Mesa Bear Dance celebrates change of season

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Tradition takes place in shadow of Bears Ears; public invited to participate

The Ute Mountain Ute Tribe will hold the White Mesa Bear Dance Sept. 2-5 in southeast Utah.

The cultural celebration takes place in ... Read more

Nygren wins Navajo Nation presidential race, Montoya becomes

FARMINGTON − Dr. Buu Nygren will replace Jonathan Nez as president of the Navajo Nation, a position that wields influence nationally because of the size of the tribe’s reservation in the U.S. Southwest and its enormous population.

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‘Air’ at the UMFA with Curator Whitney Tassie and Artist

In 1968, artist Willoughby Sharp unveiled “Air Art” — an exhibit exploring the possibilities of air and the dematerialization of the physical art piece. 54 years later, a new exhibit at the UMFA, simply titled “Air,” pushes Sharp’s concep ... 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.