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Some Moab residents at odds with proposed luxury development along Colorado River
MOAB, Utah (KUTV) — Situated on Kane Creek Boulevard roughly two miles from Moab, parcels of private land are the focus of scrutiny for some Grand County residents. “You just go up the hill here and you’re in another planet it’s incredibly gorgeous,” said Moab resident Jerry Shue. Shue and a handful of others spoke to KUTV 2 News about the Kane Creek Development that’s been in the works for roughly five years. “Yeah, you can own a piece of land but what do you do with it, how does it fit into the bigger picture; this certainly does not fit into Moab’s picture.”
Two raves and a rant
On the front page of today’s edition you’ll read how a Moab Police detective solved a brutal murder that occurred at Woody’s Tavern 51 years ago. Finding the killer of Ann Woodward won’t bring her back. It won’t remove the sorrow from the heart of Leslie Estes, the first of Ann and Leslie “Woody” Woodward’s four children and the only one still alive.
Fire safety reminders for July 4 and summer
As Moab gears up for July 4 celebrations, the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire, and State Lands is reminding everyone to keep wildfire safety in mind while enjoying fireworks throughout the summer. In a press release, UDFFSL noted that summer festivities such as campfires, barbecues and firework displays can come...
Plant plants on creek banks to fight erosion
It’s clear that residents are upset with the water damage and recovery money that is going into our recent flash floods. I’ve heard some solutions about dredging the creek or removing bridges and I don’t know how we can solve this problem. But if the elementary knowledge I received from Grand County School District has taught me anything, it has taught me that plants hold soil and prevent erosion.
Utah officials call search for missing Pearland couple a recovery mission
Family says they have not heard from 58-year-old Ray Ankofski and his wife, 50-year-old Maranda Ankofski since Friday, June 21. The Grand County Sheriff's Search and Rescue Team in Utah transitioned their search for a missing Pearland couple to a recovery effort on Friday — one week after the search began.
Search continues for missing couple in Moab as weather remains an obstacle
MOAB, Utah (KUTV) — Grand County continued grappling with severe weather during the ongoing search for a missing couple from Texas. Ray and Maranda Ankofski were on a UTV outing in Moab when flash floods struck in later June. According to the family, the missing couple's son is heading...
Search and Rescue Effort for Missing Couple in Grand County Shifts to Recovery Operation
GRAND COUNTY, Utah — The Grand County Sheriff's Office has transitioned the search and rescue operation for Ray and Maranda Ankofski, missing since June 21, 2024, into a recovery effort. Ray and Maranda Ankofski embarked on the Steel Bender off-road trail in Grand County on June 21, 2024. Concerns...
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