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Five years after the government shutdown, Utah is no closer to seeing a $1 million payback from the feds

(Leah Hogsten | The Salt Lake Tribune) Wade Monutz of Colorado Springs enters Arches National Park on Oct, 12, 2013. There was a minimum 15-minute wait time for vehicles waiting for entrance to Arches. Thanks to a $1.7 million payment from Utah taxpayers, the national parks of southern Utah were exempted from the federal government shutdown just in time for a traditionally busy fall weekend.