The I.N.H.A. Staff Blog

Pearl Harbor Day

Pearl Harbor attack was 77 years ago today – don’t forget the 2,403 Americans who gave the ultimate sacrifice. This year marks the 76th anniversary of the Japanese surprise attacks that shook our nation – but only strengthened our resolve to defend our great country and honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice. It’s a…

Wednesday – National Day of Mourning

Washington (CNN)The official schedule of memorial services for former President George H.W. Bush, who died late Friday at the age of 94, was released Saturday evening. An arrival ceremony involving both the House and Senate will be held at 4:45 p.m. ET on Monday at the US Capitol, where Bush will lie in state in the…

Don’t Forget to Fall Back

On Sunday, November 4, at 2 am, clocks will be turned back one hour, heralding the end of daylight saving time for much of the country. The biggest consequence: The change shifts daylight back into the morning hours. For 9-to-5 office workers, it means saying goodbye to leaving work while it’s still light out. And for weekend…

Seasonal Changes

Red Canyon Visitor Center is closed for the season. Fossil Butte Nat’l Mon. – Winter hours are 8-4:30 as of October 15th. Dinosaur National Monument Canyon Visitor Center (Colorado side) will be closed for the season as of October 14th. Green River Campground will be closed for the season as of Friday, October 12th. Split…