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The Jordan River has long been Utah's dumping grounds, evolving from a repository for raw waste to a place for those whom society deems disposable. How did it get this way?
A stroll on the Jordan River Trail south of Salt Lake City is just a tad nicer than one in Utah's capital. Why is that, and what is there to learn from the suburbs?
The watershed is home to the Jordan River Valley, an 18,000-acre block of state-owned forest land that is rich in hiking, paddling, fishing, hunting and wildlife.
Thousands of volunteers banded together to clean up trash, foliage, and other debris from the Jordan River in Salt Lake City as part of the Larry H. Miller Week of Service.
Police and neighbors say a drug bust along the Jordan River Trail that netted 1,000 fentanyl pills and five arrests Saturday is reflective of a larger problem that requires more resources.
Published: Oct. 10, 2024, 12:55 p.m. The overlook at Deadman's Hill gives you scenic views of the Jordan River Valley below. Gaylord Area Convention & Tourism Bureau ...
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