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From flooded stages to camels: Tuacahn celebrates 30 years of entertainment in southern Utah


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  Tuacahn Center for the Arts is celebrating 30 years of bringing theater to life in southern Utah with unforgettable moments like flooded stages, live nativity scenes with real camels and school buses driving onstage with a singing cast.

The article from KSL.com discusses the ongoing debate over the proposed gondola project in Little Cottonwood Canyon, Utah. The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) is considering the gondola as a solution to traffic congestion, particularly during peak ski season. However, the project faces opposition from environmental groups and some local residents who argue that it would harm the natural beauty and ecosystem of the canyon. UDOT has released a draft environmental impact statement and is currently seeking public feedback. The final decision on whether to proceed with the gondola will be made after considering all public comments and further environmental studies.

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