Salt Lake, UT Mural Fest Sprays On With 6 New Murals Six new mural paintings have popped up in South Salt Lake as part of the Mural Fest 2020. This is the third year the festival has been held, it celebrates artists from around Utah and the country. All six of this year’s murals have to be done by June 30, 2020. The artists have had to face the elements to […] Brains Rouchelle Gilmore | June 18, 2020 0 Comments
Blasts Cause Mining Companies To Help Update Australian Aboriginal Heritage Act Plans to destroy dozens of sacred sites in Western Australia as part of a major mine operation are on hold. Following backlash over the Rio Tinto’s blasting of two 46,000-year-old sacred Aboriginal caves in the Pilbara in late May. WA’s Aboriginal Affairs Minister Ben Wyatt said on Twitter last week the blast was a โterrible outcome,” resultant from legislation that […] Brains Rouchelle Gilmore | June 12, 2020 2 Comments
US Snowstorms Could Reduce by 28-Percent Before Century End Average snowstorms could drop by 28% in central and eastern North America, according to a new studyย by Northern Illinois University. The scientists predict American winters might experience significant decreases in the frequency, intensity, and size of snowstorms, by the last decade of this century. Related: Length of Winter Could Be Halved by 2050 They predict the snow season will start […] Weather Rouchelle Gilmore | June 12, 2020 0 Comments
Vail Resorts Australia Announce Their Operational Plans With the announcement lifts would spin in the Australian 2020 season with a delayed opening for the end of June, Aussie snow lovers have been awaiting what the season could look like. Australian Vail Resorts will open June 24. Mt Hotham, Falls Creek, and Perisher have outlined their plans to run at 50 percent capacity for physical distancing measures as […] Industry News Rouchelle Gilmore | June 10, 2020 0 Comments