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See Navajo-Churro Sheep: Oldest Breed of Domestic Sheep in the United States in Moab
Navajo-Churro Sheep: Oldest Breed of Domestic Sheep in the United States presented by Sam Cunningham of Cunnington Farms.
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Perfect Day at the Gateway and Breakfast with Birds
Perfect Day biotech company will be coming to The Gateway. Breakfast with the Birds is back at Tracy Aviary.
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From France to Salt Lake City: HEXEH Studio’s Fine Fragrances
HEXEH Studio is a fine fragrance company that aims to delight, impress, and surprise with scents that are not commonly found.
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John W. Williams: Moab’s Wild West Doctor
John W. Williams legacy is much broader than medicine alone. Williams was a cowboy, a boatsman, a rancher, a farmer, a community activist, and a promoter of Arches National Park…
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Greek Festival, Gourmet Concert Picnics and More
Teo Cruz is a new Sous Chef at Stoneground Italian Kitchen. Gourmet picnic bags available to pre-order for Deer Valley concerts. 2021 Greek Festival in Price will take place on…
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Moab’s Old Uranium Roads – Perfect Mountain Biking Trails
Many of the old Uranium mining roads and trails see regular use by off-road enthusiasts, mountain bikers and hikers, who use them to access some of the most beautiful desert…
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Rollin’ Down the River: Living in Moab on a River Guide’s Salary
Most guides are Millennials in their early twenties, so a willingness to disconnect from the world of iPhones, and forfeiting social media one-upmanship and material pursuits is essential. River guides…
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What to do this February? A List of Fun February 2020 Activities
Wondering what to do this February? Here are some fun activities, family-friendly events, date ideas, and theater performances.
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Cindi Edwards-Curry: Businesswoman Extends a Helper Hand
If Cindi Edwards-Curry had a piece of advice for anyone it would be this: Don’t work for other people. Take the leap and start your own business, but also don’t…
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Tupelo Park City: Global Flavors, Southern Accent
Tupelo Park City chef/owner Matt Harris hits all the right notes melding exacting technique, global flavors, local ingredients and a soupçon of Southern sensibility on every plate.
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VanLife
It seems pretty idyllic, right? Drive the open roads, camp under the stars and connect with new places and people.
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Bikepacking: Two “Mature” Cyclists Bikepack Bears Ears
The body wilts before the spirit does, so it didn’t occur to two 41-year-old men that they might not be able to pedal 155 miles in three days through southeastern…
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John Young: Luthier
A violin starts with the wood. John explains how the quality and the density of the wood comprise the instrument’s strength and flexibly. At different thicknesses the wood will vibrate…