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Dino find may change thinking on migration

Salt Lake Tribune - Fri Nov 20

The Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument has yielded new fossilized treasures that a scientist says could help rewrite what is known about paleontology in North America.

Scenic highway project progresses

Salt Lake Tribune - Sun Nov 08

Escalante motorcycle enthusiast Terry Tontlewicz walks along the soft and eroding shoulder by a cliff he passes on daily rides near the Calf Creek canyon.

Beauty of autumn in southern Utah

Deseret News - Sat Nov 07

Pssst. Want to know a secret? Southern Utah, that geologic and scenic wonderland, is dazzling in every season - but in autumn the annual invasion of sightseeing visitors from around the world drops to a trickle.

H1N1 steps up its attack on the young

Salt Lake Tribune - Wed Oct 28

The H1N1 swine flu continues to strike younger Utahns -- two of the four new deaths reported Wednesday were residents under age 20.

Navajos to reclaim bones misidentified as poet's

KGW-TV Portland - Thu Oct 22

A few months ago, the family of Everett Ruess, an idealistic young artist who vanished on a wilderness journey in 1934, was ready to accept his grim fate - that he had been killed by Indians.

Navajos To Reclaim Bones Misidentified As Poet Everett Ruess

KSTU - Fox 13 - Thu Oct 22

A few months ago, the family of Everett Ruess, an idealistic young artist who vanished on a wilderness journey in 1934, was ready to accept his grim fate - that he had been killed by Indians.

Family says remains not those of Everett Ruess

Salt Lake Tribune - Thu Oct 22

Everett Ruess with pets in a family photo, circa late 1920s or early 1930s. From the Special Collections Department, J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah.

Navajos to reclaim bones misidentified as poet's

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution - Thu Oct 22

A few months ago, the family of Everett Ruess, an idealistic young artist who vanished on a wilderness journey in 1934, was ready to accept his grim fate - that he had been killed by Indians.

Family says remains not those of legendary poet

Salt Lake Tribune - Wed Oct 21

NOTE; MANDATORY CREDIT Usage is conditioned on printing the following language below each image in type no smaller than 8 pt.: The Estate of Everett Ruess, Courtesy of EverettRuess.Net All Rights Reserved A skeleton found in the Utah wilderness last year was not that of Everett Ruess, a legendary wanderer of the 1930s, despite initial forensic ...

Remains found in Utah not poet Everett Ruess

MSNBC - Wed Oct 21

In this photo provided by Beecher Films, Everett Ruess poses for famed Depression-Era photographer Dorothea Lange in 1933.

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