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Sanpete County

Utah allocates $4 million to protect native wildlife in 2025

Species Protection Account will fund 30 conservation projects across the state In a strong show of support for wildlife conservation, the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources announced the allocation of $4 million to fund 30 projects aimed at protecting and restoring native species in 2025. ...

Ask an Expert: Reviving the Dying Art of Home Dyeing

Utah State University Extension is bringing traditional indigo dyeing back into home gardens with a comprehensive three-part guide to growing, extracting, and dyeing with Japanese indigo (Persicaria tinctoria). With a history tracing back to Japan and China, the plant produces the vibrant blue ...

Inside Sanpete: Enjoying the breeze?

I noticed in the news that I had missed an event over the weekend. I’m wondering if you missed it too. The event was on Saturday. It was World Naked Gardening Day. I learned that this event is generally held the first Saturday of May. Evidently, this event was started in 2005. So this means ...

Public invited to help shape Sanpete County Trail System

Feasibility study underway for 50-mile non-motorized trail linking cities along Highway 89 Momentum is building for a countywide trail system in Sanpete County, and local residents are being invited to play a vital role in shaping its future. Jones and DeMille Engineering hosted a public open ...

Snow College launches automatic admission program for area seniors

New partnership simplifies college admissions for students in six-county region High school seniors in central Utah now have a smoother path to college, thanks to a new partnership between Snow College and area school districts. The college has announced a data-sharing agreement that will ...

Ask an Expert – May Gardening Checklist

Spring is finally here, and we can start working in the garden and yard! The Utah State University Extension Gardener’s Almanac provides a checklist for each month as well as links to tips and further information. Consider these gardening tips for May. Plant warm-season vegetables and annual ...