Jon Kovash http://utahpublicradio.org en Sierra Club boss in Utah to discuss bigger Canyonlands, clean energy http://utahpublicradio.org/post/sierra-club-boss-utah-discuss-bigger-canyonlands-clean-energy <p>The Sierra Club, one of the oldest, largest and most influential environmental organizations in the US, has entered Utah politics in a big way. They started a national campaign that supports a proposed Greater Canyonlands. UPR's Jon Kovash reports.</p> Tue, 18 Jun 2013 15:54:59 +0000 Jon Kovash 26233 at http://utahpublicradio.org Sierra Club boss in Utah to discuss bigger Canyonlands, clean energy Moab plans to build park and bike transit center http://utahpublicradio.org/post/moab-plans-build-park-and-bike-transit-center <p></p><p>For years now the entrance to Moab at the Colorado River Bridge has been a vast construction site, but that will all change by this fall. UPR’s Jon Kovash reports.<br><br>It’s a $20 million project that will result in a new park and bicycle transit center, and three miles of bike path going up the Colorado River Canyon. Summer Roefaro is a transportation engineer and visiting bike scholar helping oversee things, and said he has a vision for the center. Tue, 28 May 2013 19:54:36 +0000 Jon Kovash 25173 at http://utahpublicradio.org Moab plans to build park and bike transit center “Life after the pile” - Moab ponders future uses of its uranium tailings site http://utahpublicradio.org/post/life-after-pile-moab-ponders-future-uses-its-uranium-tailings-site <p>The Moab uranium cleanup is expected to be completed in 2025, and then suddenly, the town will be 450 acres bigger. UPR’s Jon Kovash reports:</p><p>Wednesday evening about two dozen Moab residents gave their opinions on what can eventually be done with the uranium tailings and mill site, which is currently owned by the Department of Energy. Russ Von Koch chairs a local oversight committee for the cleanup.</p> Mon, 20 May 2013 19:20:08 +0000 Jon Kovash 24765 at http://utahpublicradio.org “Life after the pile” - Moab ponders future uses of its uranium tailings site Rope swing deaths could mean new rules http://utahpublicradio.org/post/rope-swing-deaths-could-mean-new-rules <p>In a five-week period two men have died near Moab who were engaging in a new extreme sport, back country rope swinging. As a result, the Bureau of Land Management is studying whether stricter rules should be in place. UPR's Jon Kovash reports.</p><p>The first death was on March 24, when a West Jordan man perished while rope swinging under Corona Arch, down river from Moab. On Sunday, Adam Jason Weber, also from the Salt Lake City area, died while rope swinging in nearby Day Canyon. Grand County Sheriff’s deputy Brent Pace was on the search and rescue team that responded&nbsp; Sunday.</p> Wed, 08 May 2013 19:35:33 +0000 Jon Kovash 24189 at http://utahpublicradio.org DWR unveils plan for mountain goats in the La Sal Mountains http://utahpublicradio.org/post/dwr-unveils-plan-mountain-goats-la-sal-mountains <p>A controversial state plan to introduce mountain goats to the La Sal Mountains, near Moab, could be approved soon. UPR's Jon Kovash reports.</p><p>Tuesday night at an open house in Moab, biologists from the Division of Wildlife Resources office in Price unveiled their plans to the public. Among them was wildlife biologist Justin Shannon.</p> Thu, 02 May 2013 22:37:23 +0000 Jon Kovash 23932 at http://utahpublicradio.org DWR unveils plan for mountain goats in the La Sal Mountains Climate Change Includes Local Cooling Effects, Scientists Say http://utahpublicradio.org/post/climate-change-includes-local-cooling-effects-scientists-say <p></p><p>Many scientists have been predicting that effects from climate change in the Southwest will be especially severe, Utah in particular.</p><p>In January, Moab’s temperatures never rose above freezing for the entire month. With pipes freezing all over town, Ron Pierce, Moab’s weather historian, was among many old timers who had never seen anything like it.</p><blockquote><p></p><p>“As far as I can remember, it’s the coldest spell we’ve had in a long, long time,” said Jayne Belnap. Fri, 15 Mar 2013 19:19:40 +0000 Jon Kovash 21709 at http://utahpublicradio.org Climate Change Includes Local Cooling Effects, Scientists Say Clean Up of Moab Uranium Tailings Resumes in March http://utahpublicradio.org/post/clean-moab-uranium-tailings-resumes-march <p>After a three-month hiatus, the Department of Energy will resume shipping uranium tailings by rail from Moab to a disposal site near Crescent Junction.</p><p>On Tuesday, Jeff Biagini, the project manager, addressed the citizen watchdog committee for the tailings cleanup.&nbsp;</p><blockquote><p>“Basically on Monday next week we’ll bring all the employees together, in Moab, all roughly 110, 112 of them, and have a kickoff meeting.”</p><p></p></blockquote><p> Wed, 27 Feb 2013 19:31:34 +0000 Jon Kovash 20913 at http://utahpublicradio.org Clean Up of Moab Uranium Tailings Resumes in March Moab City Experiencing Deep Freeze http://utahpublicradio.org/post/moab-city-experiencing-deep-freeze <p>An unprecedented cold spell in Moab has resulted in frozen water pipes all over town. The prolonged sub-freezing temperatures have wreaked unprecedented havoc on Moab’s water system. Ron pierce has lived here since 1954 and is considered a local weather expert.</p><blockquote><p>"As far as I can remember it’s the coldest spell we’ve had for a long, long, long time. The average cold temperature for the month I think has been about 3.4, something like that, for the month of January."</p></blockquote><p> Wed, 30 Jan 2013 22:31:31 +0000 Jon Kovash 19624 at http://utahpublicradio.org Moab City Experiencing Deep Freeze Moab School District Looks to Employ Full-time Sherriff's Deputy http://utahpublicradio.org/post/moab-school-district-looks-employ-full-time-sherriffs-deputy <p>In the wake of the Sandy Hook school shootings, the Moab School District is ready to employ a full-time sheriffs deputy whose only job is school security.<br><br>The deputy’s time would be divided among Moab’s three public school campuses. The effort is being spearheaded by Sheriff Steven White, who has worked with the school’s Safety Committee during the last 10 years, ever since the Columbine shootings in Colorado.</p><p></p> Tue, 08 Jan 2013 20:52:02 +0000 Jon Kovash 18635 at http://utahpublicradio.org Moab School District Looks to Employ Full-time Sherriff's Deputy Construction Begins on Moab's First Zipline http://utahpublicradio.org/post/construction-begins-moabs-first-zipline <p>The new zipline will be on the estate of Charley Steen, the famed uranium king who put Moab on the map in the 1950s. It’s the same property that includes the Sunset Grill, high on the hillside, which used to be the Steen residence overlooking the town. Mark Steen, Charley’s son, has teamed up with locals Mike Bynum and his son Casey to build the zipline. It was Casey’s idea.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p> Thu, 13 Dec 2012 23:44:37 +0000 Jon Kovash and Jon Kovash 17660 at http://utahpublicradio.org Construction Begins on Moab's First Zipline