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Visitors to Utah’s national parks were asked to report anti-American signs.

Last year, National Park Service rangers began hanging up signs on bathroom doors and in visitor centers at parks across the country. The signs bore a QR code asking for information on areas or services that need repair. It also asked visitors to report any signs that cast Americans in a “negative” light or that failed “to emphasize the beauty, grandeur and abundance of landscapes and other natural features.” In this May 5, 2015, photo hikers w…

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The Times-Independent broke the news on Wednesday, June 17, 2026.
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