Category Archives: Zion National Park

Light and shadow at Zion National Park

Riverside walk, 2.2 miles along the North Fork of the Virgin River, here the handicap accessible trail negotiates a rock overhang. Continue reading

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Local happenings from a day with the Bees to scholarships for cancer survivors

Thousands of fourth, fifth, and sixth grade students enjoyed Tuesday afternoon watching the Salt Lake Bees defeat the Albuquerque Isotopes at Spring Mobile Park Stadium, as a part of Prevention Dimensions Kids’ Day. Continue reading

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Zion-Mt. Carmel Highway, tunnel to be designated historic landmark

The public is invited to the dedication ceremony at the South Campground Amphitheater in Zion National Park at 2 p.m. to celebrate the designated. Continue reading

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Apply now to Zion National Park’s 2013 artist-in-residence program

Would you find exciting the chance to travel to Zion National Park to pursue your artistic goals?A Would you be thrilled with supported, creative freedom and the inspiration of Zion National Park’s awesome landscape?A Then, it’s important to know now i… Continue reading

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Mitt Romney’s ‘hijinks’ seen as bullying today

Police in Utah say a skull fragment found in the Virgin River belongs to a Boy Scout who was swept away in a flash flood more than 50 years ago. Continue reading

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Skull linked to UT scout missing since 1961 flood

Elyse Mancuso, a junior at Elkhorn South High School, won $79,600 over the two-night final, setting a record for the show’s teen tournament. Continue reading

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Ohio triple-slaying killer wanted to save tree

Police in Utah say a skull fragment found in the Virgin River belongs to a Boy Scout who was swept away in a flash flood more than 50 years ago. Continue reading

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Skull linked to Utah Scout killed in 1961 flood

Police in Utah say a skull fragment found in the Virgin River belongs to a Boy Scout who was swept away in a flash flood more than 50 years ago. Continue reading

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Catch The May 20 Solar Eclipse From A National Park

Later this month, North America will witness its first solar eclipse in more than 18 years. Continue reading

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Watch May 2012 solar eclipse at a National Park

Want to see the solar eclipse on May 20, 2012? National parks in the United States are gearing up for the event. Continue reading

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