
Nath Kapoor
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1 month ago |
moabsunnews.com | Maggie McGuire |Maggie Mcguire |Nath Kapoor
Much of Moab is without power, part of a string of outages from Green River to Mexican Hat beginning around 6:30 p.m. that are affecting almost 10,000 Rocky Mountain Power customers. Power could remain out until tomorrow morning, according to the utility. While officials said that the cause is yet unknown, the Moab area saw wind gusts of up to 35 mph today. The Rocky Mountain power outage page updates every 15 minutes with any new information.
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1 month ago |
moabsunnews.com | Maggie McGuire |Maggie Mcguire |Kelly Smith |Nath Kapoor
Moab local Daniel McNeil has created “The Skybound Traveler: Climbing Spirit Deck and Guidebook,” a unique oracle deck that uses rock climbing as a metaphorical framework for life’s challenges and triumphs. The project is currently seeking funding through Kickstarter– with a deadline of April 4 to raise $21,000. We sat down with Daniel to learn more about how rock climbing, philosophy, and a love of the Wild Unknown oracle deck sparked this passion project.
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2 months ago |
moabsunnews.com | Kelly Smith |Rachel Fixsen |Nath Kapoor
Demonstrators march in Swanny Park at MARRN’s first event on July 4, 2022. [photo by Rachel Fixsen]The Moab Abortion and Reproductive Rights Network (MARRN) will host a march “in solidarity for body autonomy and human rights” on Saturday, January 18, meeting at Swanny Park around noon and beginning the march at 1 p.m. The march will correspond with a larger “People’s March” in Washington D.C. at the same hour.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
moabsunnews.com | Nath Kapoor |Kelly Smith
The January 18 march will correspond with national demonstrationsDemonstrators march in Swanny Park at MARRN’s first event on July 4, 2022. [photo by Rachel Fixsen]The Moab Abortion and Reproductive Rights Network (MARRN) will host a march “in solidarity for body autonomy and human rights” on Saturday, January 18, meeting at at Swanny Park around noon and beginning the march at 1 p.m. The march will correspond with a larger “People’s March” on Washington D.C. at the same hour.
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Dec 19, 2024 |
moabsunnews.com | Nath Kapoor
After his guest appearance atop a Moab Firetruck at the December 7 Electric Light Parade, Mr. Claus pitstopped at Moab’s City Market the following Saturday, December 14. Children of the valley whispered final addendums to their wishlists in his ear and reported on their behavior, while Mr. Claus showcased a belt of vintage bells curious investigators might catch wind of Christmas Eve.
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