Recreationists on the Green River should take caution and be aware the increased flows in the river will be cold and swift.
Tag: change
Day-to-Day, Policies, Safety, Schedules, Training
Flaming Gorge Operations
by Ron •
Inventory, Policies, Training
New Step in End of Day Routine
by Ron •
Day-to-Day, Safety, Schedules
Don’t Forget to Fall Back
by Ron •
Day-to-Day, Schedules
Red Canyon VC/Flaming Gorge Dam Now Closed for the Season
by Ron •
Aside
Bad news DINO staff, friends, and family…there is a brand new DOI rule for any NPS event that expects to have more than 50 people, requiring advanced approval.
Because 40 people were already registered to visit as part of Phenomecon, and the approval process is unknown at this point, we’ll need to hold off on opening it to all staff for now to be sure we stay under 50 people.
Day-to-Day, Policies, Safety, Training
DINO Moving from Stage II to Stage I Fire Restrictions
by Ron •
Board, Day-to-Day, Internal
I.N.H.A. Board of Directors Meeting
by Ron •

Wednesday, December 16, 2020 The Board of Directors named a new Executive Director to take the place of Richard Millett, who is retiring at the end of January, 2021 after over 34 years. The newly appointed Executive Director is Ron Litton, Operations Manager of nearly 21 years at I.N.H.A. Ron will officially start in the…
Day-to-Day, Inventory, Policies, Training
Postcard Price Change
by Ron •

Starting almost immediately, our regular 4×6 postcards will have a price change. This change will happen automatically on the Quickbooks Point of Sale program (cash register). You shouldn’t have to do anything when selling cards… just know that it is different. We will try to switch out any signage that needs to be changed on…
Day-to-Day, Safety, Schedules
Don’t Forget to Fall Back
by Ron •

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…



