A march against the White Mesa Mill Saturday in Utah was an energetic mix of Native American tribes, environmental groups and concerned citizens from the region.
About 100 people walked along U.S. Highway 191 for 5 miles to the uranium mill entrance south of Blanding.
“It is more people than last year. There is more awareness of our fight against the mill. It is nice to see all the support,” said Raymus Vijil, a Ute who carried a “No Uranium Protect Sacred Land” banner at the front of the peaceful march...