Utah Politics Heat Up: Republican Incumbents Face Primary Challenges in June Showdown
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On the economic front, the Department of Energy's Moab UMTRA Project nears its 2029 completion, having relocated over 14.4 million tons—about 90 percent—of radioactive uranium mill tailings from Moab to a disposal cell near Crescent Junction. This ongoing remediation effort safeguards the Colorado River and supports public safety by addressing groundwater contamination from decades-old milling operations.
Drought grips the state, with the Utah Division of Water Resources reporting 100 percent of Utah in some drought level and 59 percent in extreme conditions as of April 23, despite reservoirs at 72 percent capacity. No major recent weather events have been noted, though dry conditions persist.
In community news, infrastructure sees action with UDOT closing off-ramps to Salt Lake City International Airport starting Sunday for improvements, per FOX 13 News. Education initiatives continue, including Utah State University's expansion of rural access via a new building in Monument Valley, as covered by KSL News.
Looking Ahead, watch for the GOP primaries on June 23, the Moab Project's phase advancements, Park City Council's vote-by-mail primary, and community events like Southern Utah University's Mammoth Tour exhibit on April 28 and Washington City's Lions Club Children's Candy Dash on April 30.
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