Ute Tribe hopes to resolve dispute over sacred site
The Ute Tribe of Utah held a meeting to discuss the fate of a hatchery that is located at a sacred site. The tribe started the Big Springs Tribal Fish Hatchery 17 years ago. But tribal members say tribal leaders haven't listened to their concerns until recently. A tribal judge halted construction in hopes of resolving the dispute. At least one tribal leader suggested that a new project might need to be started. Get the Story:
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