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Classrooms crank up energy-saving projects
In a changing world, future job opportunities may be in the energy conservation field, and
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Average statewide year-to-date snowpack 106% of normal
Utah’s water outlook is hopeful again following a flurry of heavy Christmas weekend storms that
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Cold, snow, wind made 1948-49 horrid
When you envision a "bad winter," you probably think of either deep snow or extra frigid
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Paiutes struggle for water rights
What most take for granted has been an ongoing dilemma for the local American Indians
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Your back may get a break. After two days of digging out from the nastiest storms of
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Homeowners in rural areas are paying thousands of dollars more for power than city dwellers, and
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November’s hotel occupancy rates drop sharply
Coming off two pretty good years, business was way off last month at Utah hotels. November’s
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Education board elects new leaders
The State Board of Education has elected a new chairwoman and vice chairwoman.
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Special avalanche warning extended with new storm
The Utah Avalanche Center is continuing its special avalanche advisory for the mountains of
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Red Cross provides utilities help for the elderly
As most of us prepare for a comfortable Christmas in a warm home there are people in
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A Thursday morning fire caused extensive damage to a Beaver house as firefighters
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Fans will have to fight snow while traveling to Vegas Bowl
What starts in Vegas, may not stay in Vegas this weekend as snow and ice prepare to blanket all
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UMW: Suspect ‘Pelon’ at Large for Murder - Reward Offered
Medel Tenangueno, also known at "Pelon", is a prime suspect in the November 30 knifing murder
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AAA to offer tipsy tow on Christmas Eve
Even with the bad economy, AAA predicts that freeways will be busy over the holidays, packed
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Rose Canyon Ranch an open-space prize
The two families met at the University of Utah law library, became friends and bought 1,700
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Corrections officer subdues attacking inmate
A Salt Lake County jail inmate attacked an officer with his own police baton during a medical
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Storms take a breather in northern Utah
Monday and Tuesday’s unsettled weather looks sure to stick around for the next week.
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With sales-tax revenue declining, Cedar City and St. George are both cutting budgets and moving
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If championship buckles were handed out for true grit, Oakley saddle bronc rider Anthony
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Rodeo: Milford’s Wright stays same in win
After Cody Wright became a household name in saddle bronc riding by finishing third in the world
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Wright rides saddle bronc to world title
So much for drama. Milford’s Cody Wright took all the suspense out of the saddle bronc world
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Utah Red Cross needs donations
The Red Cross needs your help. Both the national organization and local chapter say they
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2 S. Utah residents win for best idea
Marlon Stones and Brent Hasty always had been interested in the science behind finding
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Milford’s Wright closing in on saddle bronc title
Milford’s Cody Wright could hit the jackpot this weekend. With a third-place finish in Round 8 of
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Toys for Tots needs more donations this holiday season
Times are tough for everyone including those organizations created to help those in need.
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Off-duty conduct of police is sticky issue
Despite a sweeping new series of guidelines, the level of discipline facing officers involved in
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The University of Utah is making it's presence felt in southern Utah. A new continued
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Idea for alternative fuel takes top spot at Best Business competition
An idea for alternative fuel using algae took first place in the annual Best Business Idea
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Tonozzi, Harrell make it 2-for-2 at NFR
Team ropers Garrett Tonozzi and Kinney Harrell won their second straight round in the Wrangler
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People don’t always heed safety precautions when it comes to things they do for pleasure,
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Utah has more than 6,300 sites set aside for solar energy, and 51 set aside for wind power.
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New PSAs Target Online Sexual Predators
A new set of public service announcements against online sexual predators was launched by
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There’s a saying: "The youth are the future." In Milford’s case, youth there set a precedent for
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Interested homeowners can e-mail Radon Environmental Studies at: RadonTestKits@...
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Boy Dies After ATV Accident in Beaver County
Police say a 6-year-old Beaver County boy has died following an all-terrain vehicle accident.
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Beaver aims to be ‘renewable capital of Utah’
A steady stream of semis hitched to oversized flatbed trailers are rolling through Beaver and
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Brian Head Resort Opens for the Season
The slopes opened at Brian head today. Hundreds of skiers and snow borders slid down
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SUU adds historic court records to archives
As a way to expand research opportunities at Southern Utah University, historical court
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MADD, Utah Highway Patrol push for holiday drunk-driving awareness
In the last hour, somebody was killed by a drunk driver. It happens, on average, every 40
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The beginning of what is hailed to become the largest wind corridor project in the country was
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The new Milford Valley Memorial Hospital won't open until July 2009, but even with the
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Work starts today on Milford wind project
Work is scheduled to begin today on a much-anticipated, $400 million wind-farm project in
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Chaffetz announces appointment of key staff positions
Congressman-elect Jason Chaffetz announced three key staff positions to his Utah and
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Honoring those who ‘gave their all’
Various ceremonies and memorials are set for today to honor all veterans and members of the
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Rural Hospitals Fear Loss of Federal Funding
Utah’s review of health care spending at hospitals with large numbers of Medicaid and
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North Salt Lake officer taken off life support
Officer Charles Skinner died Friday night at the age of 30. Skinner had undergone several
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Geothermal plant set to produce juice in December
If everything goes as planned, Utah’s Raser Technologies Inc. within the next four to six
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The financial crisis came first, but many believe the energy crisis may be next. A new power
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Jeannie Yardley had every intention of casting her vote for Max Limb as Beaver County
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Poll results will be available later today as information is sent in. Find your polling location.
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The polls are open in Utah from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. today. Polls in Nevada are open from 7 a.m. to 7
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Trial delayed in attack on Beaver deputies
A trial for a man accused of attacking two sheriff’s deputies has been delayed until at least
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With Southern Utah poised on the edge of the next flu season, health experts are encouraging
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Remains of man found near Cedar City
Police say they have found remains that may be those of a California man who disappeared in
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Avoiding Telephone Scam Artists
Talk isn’t always cheap, People who don’t pay careful attention to the phone numbers they dial
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Truck-load of pigs tips over on I-15 in S. Utah
A semi hauling 150 pigs rolled Thursday morning, killing an undetermined number of pigs. It
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Police Officer Cleared in Farmington Shooting
The Utah Attorney General’s office says that the deputy who fired the fatal shot that killed Brian
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Geothermal push to open millions of Utah acres
The Interior Department plans to open more than 190 million federal acres - including 18
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Most years teams from Southern Utah are among the best in the state in high school cross
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Picking the safest kids’ costumes for Halloween
By now, your kids must be on the Halloween countdown. The holiday is only 8 days away.
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During the month of October thousands of southern Utahans will take action to protect
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Lisle Ann Robinson Neilsen, 65, passed away surrounded by her loving family October 19,
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Early voting begins today in Utah
Election Day may be Nov. 4, but if you already know who to vote for, why not save yourself
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The Milford Wind Corridor, a planned wind–energy facility north of Milford in Beaver County,
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Utah Supreme Court strikes down law curbing land-use initiative campaigns
No matter the dispute - whether about pigs in Kanosh, a power plant near Sigurd or a posh
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Utah farmers and hunters are asking for venison donations to help feed poor and low-income
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Southern Utah gets Taste of Winter Weather
Weekend storms swept into parts of Utah Saturday, bringing a small hint of what’s to come
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Being Drunk Not A Crime In Utah
The Utah Supreme Court ruled Friday that someone can’t be charged with public
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Wind power: Milford leads the way
The Dutch were on to something when they built windmills to pump water out of the polders.
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Cyber expert details Internet-safety dangers
It took computer safety expert Linda Criddle only nine minutes to snag the phone number of a
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The hidden child dangers inside your car
If you have a child between the ages of two and fourteen at home, here’s something to think
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Sulphur Creek Wildland Fire Use Allowed to Burn Naturally
The Suphur Creek wildland fire is going to be allowed to burn naturally. It is the desire of the
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October is free spay/neuter month for pets
No More Homeless Pets in Utah has made the month of October a free spay/neuter month for
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Judge allows sex offender to keep his screen name from registry
A federal judge says Utah’s law requiring sex offenders to reveal their Internet screen names
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Residents ready to harness the breeze
A year from now, residents in Milford could see rows of white towers dotting the hills north of
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Utah fugitive arrested in Florida
A Utah fugitive featured on television crime show has been arrested in Florida after a viewer
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Meeting to cover Milford wind farm assessment
A meeting is scheduled today to accommodate public comment on the Bureau of Land
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Building dedicated to fallen corrections officer
It was a touching way for the state to honor a Utah Corrections Officer killed in the line of duty
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Utah mom faces kidnapping charge for taking baby
Midvale Police issued an endangered person advisory for a baby taken from Primary
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BLM takes comments on wind project
Two meetings have been scheduled this week to accommodate public comment on the Bureau of
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Utah Shakespearean Festival having a Food Drive
The Fall season has just started at the Utah Shakespearean Festival and organizers are
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America’s Most Wanted to feature local fugitive
America’s Most Wanted tonight will be spotlighting the story of 47-year-old Marc Clifton
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Ex-husband given at least 20 years for shooting death
Mark Elden Erickson will serve at least 20 years in Utah State Prison for killing a man dining with
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"Massacre at Mountain Meadows"
Today co-authors of a recently released book Massacre at Mountain Meadows visited the
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Take Advantage of BBB "Secure Your ID" Days!
Take Advantage of BBB "Secure Your ID" Days! Did you know that protecting your identity is
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Get involved with Neighborhood Watch, help your community
My effort today is directed mostly at the citizens of Milford - the little city with a big heart.
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911 Day recognizes dispatchers
Sept. 11 has always had significant meaning - even before the terror attacks of Sept. 11,
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Mountain goat shot and killed in Tushar Mountains
The state Division of Wildlife Resources is investigating the shooting of a mountain goat
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Reward offered to find out who started wildfire
Authorities are offering a $2,500 reward to find out who started a central Utah wildfire.
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Prepare for disasters, tragedies in So. Utah
Sept. 11 is a date that still causes unease in the hearts of many Americans. What are the
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Shurtleff reminds Utah of identity theft credit freezing law
Attorney General Mark Shurtleff is telling Utah residents they can now freeze their credit in 15
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Colorado escapee might have fled to Utah
A man escaped from the Mesa County Detention Facility in Colorado Tuesday morning, and
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Construction delayed at posh mountaintop resort
By now, a posh mountaintop resort was supposed to be bustling with activity. But so far,
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Monument to Utah’s fallen officers unveiled
Family members of Utah officers killed while on duty gathered Saturday morning to dedicate the
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The Bureau of Land Management, Cedar City and Fillmore Field Offices announce the
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A 31-year-old Milford man was seriously injured Tuesday night after a car pulled in front of his
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Amber Alert Issued For Three Children Missing From West Valley
An amber alert has been issued for three young children missing from the West Valley City area.
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Parowan Boy Dies Crossing Swollen Creek On ATV
A swollen creek claimed the life of a young ATV rider in Parowan. The 11-year-old boy left his
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Utah Attorney General now posting arrest videos online
Utah Attorney General Mark Shurtleff began posting downloadable videos of suspected
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University Joins Search For Life On Other Planets
University of Utah is stepping up the search for planets in other solar systems that might be
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Pot Bust Largest In Utah History
Officials are calling the discovery of approximately 80,000 marijuana plants in the
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Amber Alert tests scheduled for Tuesday
Utahns can expect amber alerts to pop up on their TV screens and interruption of radio
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Truck carrying pigs overturns on I-15
A livestock trailer traveling southbound on Interstate 15 tipped over and skidded into the
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City Council appoints new mayor
Bryan Sherwood is Milford’s new mayor. The City Council chose the 66-year-old retired railroad
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USF continues pay what you can event
Southern Utah Residents in Iron, Washington, Beaver, Kane and Garfield counties and Lincoln
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Milford relying on youth to turn things around
It has been three years since the Milford Tigers qualified for the 1A playoffs, and the 1A
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Beaver intent on avoiding another winless season
The 2007 football season was a long one for Beaver. Injuries and bad luck led to a winless
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Going batty: Positive test for rabies has town on alert
When Beaver County Sheriff Cameron Noel noticed two bats sitting at the entrance of the
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Bat with rabies found in Beaver County home
A bat captured recently in a Beaver County home tested positive for the rabies virus.
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Sometimes, law enforcement officers have to make unpopular decisions while upholding the
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Fire Burning Near Zion National Park
Fire officials are closely watching a fire burning in the Kolob Canyon area of Zion National Park.
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The Beaver County Fair will be Aug. 14 through 16. It´s time to start planning for your
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A Beaver County man was placed on probation and fined this week for taking bets during horse
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Utah four-day work week begins
Thousands of state employees began a new four-day work schedule Monday, making Utah
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Officials warn of FBI e-mail scam
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) is warning the public of an e-mail scam being
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Our Community: Beaver Pioneer Days
Beaver Pioneer Days schedule of events. Started with Faith – Enduring with Pride
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Former Milford mayor dies at 83
Known best for his five terms as Milford City Mayor, Eugene Mayer left the town with
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Man facing life sentence for alleged knifing in west desert town
A Beaver County man has been charged with attempted murder after a stabbing last week.
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Mending Milford: Ravaged by wildfire 1 year ago, area begins to recover
The Bureau of Land Management’s Harvey Gates can look out over a field near I-15 and see the
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Wildfire in southern Utah contained
The Bureau of Land Management says a wildfire 20 miles north of Cedar City has been completely
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Cedar City fire has burned 630 acres, is 25% contained
Cedar City fire has burned 630 acres, is 25% contained Lightning caused a wildfire that has
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Utah’s Fire Danger Higher With 4th Of July Celebrations
The state of Utah wants residents to remember the ‘fire’ in fireworks. Officials say celebrate the
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Dog´s barks save woman in Cedar house fire; crews revive cat!
Sally Reilly can thank her dog for helping her escape her burning home and firefighters for
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Police Looking For Suspect Who Abducted And Abused Salt Lake Girl
Salt Lake City Police are looking for a suspect who abducted and assaulted a 12–year–old girl
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Supreme Court Says Americans Have Right To Guns
The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Americans have a right to own guns for self–
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A small plane crashed in a Beaver field, Thursday evening. Two people were taken to the hospital
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Missing Boy Found In Garage In Milford
A 13–year–old boy missing in Milford was found inside a garage in the Beaver County town.