Life in San Juan

It was a remarkable year full of remarkable stories: dominated by the Bears Ears controversy, and including voting rights issues. The “end game” for these events will play out in the future. At the current time, they remain controversial and divisive for many area residents. However,...
A refurbished statue of the Angel Moroni was recently placed on the Monticello Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, replacing a statue that had topped the building for the previous 16 years. Temple President Tom Livingston reports that the old nine-foot statue,...
Dedication of the new St Joseph Catholic Church and Parish Hall took place on September 27 in Monticello under the direction of the Most Reverend Oscar A. Solis, Bishop of Salt Lake City. More than 150 people crowded the new church to participate in the dedication. In addition to local...
The recently completed water year was slightly dryer than normal. Despite the end result, the timing of storms and cool, wet weather in the monsoon season results in good conditions in San Juan County. In Monticello, total moisture for the water year is 14.02 inches, which is 93...
The melodic and charming Midway Swiss Bell Ringers will open Blue Mountain Entertainment’s 2017-2018 season on Monday, October 2 at 7 p.m. in the Monticello High School auditorium. The group is based in the small town of Midway, UT, its members coming from many walks of life. The...
Charlie DeLorme was inducted in the Utah Tourism Hall of Fame Thursday September 14 at the state’s annual Tourism Conference in Vernal, Utah. Charlie worked for more than a decade as the director of tourism and eceonimic development for SAn Juan County. DeLorme joins other San Juan...
The Utah Symphony performed near Bluff on August 31 to a crowd estimated at exceeding 1,500 people. The performance of the full symphony orchestra was presented from a temporary stage set up at Camp Sticki-Ta-Tudy, about two miles west of Bluff. The spectacular setting was matched by a...
More than 1,000 people crowded the Monticello LDS Stake Center on August 26 to honor the life of Staff Sgt Aaron Butler. Butler, a special forces Green Beret, was killed in action while fighting in Afghanistan on August 16, 2017. The funeral and interment services culminated ten days of...
A new priest has arrived to shepherd the Catholic community in southeast Utah. Father Rowland will oversee services at St Joseph Catholic Church in Monticello, Sacred Heart Catholic Mission in La Sal, and St Pius X Church in Moab. Originally from Nigeria, Father Rowland has been in the...
“I don't know if he understood fear like the rest of us,” are the words Randy Butler used to describe his son, Aaron. Aaron Butler will be laid to rest on Saturday, August 26. The special forces Green Beret was killed in action in Afghanistan in August on August 16. On August 23, the...

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