BY BRIAN MAFFLY
In what is characterized as a sweeping gesture of compromise, Rep. Rob Bishop and Jason Chaffetz unveiled their plan to resolve decades of deadlock over how eastern Utah's public lands are managed.
On Wednesday at the state's Capitol, the Republican congressmen released a "discussion draft" of a bill that would both set aside special landscapes like Cedar Mesa, San Rafael Swell and Labyrinth Canyon, while expediting mineral development in areas deemed less worthy of protection...