County resident living in Salt Lake City area tests positive for COVID-19 virus
The first San Juan County resident to test positive for COVID-19 has been diagnosed in the Salt Lake Valley.
The first San Juan County resident to test positive for COVID-19 has been diagnosed in the Salt Lake Valley.
The threat of the COVID-19 virus has disrupted the lives of San Juan County residents. Schools have been closed, events have been canceled, and the health care systems are on high alert.
by Kenneth Maryboy, Chairman, San Juan County Commission
Mark Twain said, “Suppose you were an idiot, and suppose you were a member of congress; but then I repeat myself.”
Estimates are that nearly one in five San Juan County residents face hunger every day. One quarter of children may not know where their next meal is coming from.
The Blanding City Council moved through business quickly at their March 10 meeting.
The COVID-19 virus was a topic of discussion at the city meeting.
Spring skiing in the Abajos. Send us photos of your social isolation: San Juan style. We pay $10 for each photo that runs in the San Juan Record.
The Utah high school sports landscape is very uncertain following an announcement that the Utah High School Activities Association (UHSAA) suspended all activities and athletics beginning March 16
I often tout the greatness of our community of Sierra La Sal. Also, I think I mention from time to time that “it takes a village...” in this case, not only to raise a boy, but evidently to help a y
It started with a “Splat,” then came “Black Hole,” “Boomerang,” and most recently, “Diné Diamonds.”
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