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Weather: More snowfall is expected for N. Utah
New Year’s Eve will bring a breather from the snow in northern Utah and -- with a little luck --
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State panel pushes for new judge
State court officials’ efforts to add a new juvenile court judge in Southern Utah’s 5th
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
BEAVER RIVER, LOWER: (December 10) Ice is covering much of the stream and making fishing
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Two killed in crash near Beaver
A crash on Interstate 15 killed two people in southern Utah on Wednesday, police said.
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The 2000s, the aughts, whatever we decide to call the decade just ending, was mostly
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More than $190.6 million is available to Utah through the American Recovery and
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Schools serving low-income students do well
Twenty-six percent of Utah’s Title 1 schools are performing highly, despite the challenges of
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State pays big bucks for wasted space
Utah taxpayers are paying $83,000 a year to rent an office suite bigger than a basketball
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DRMC expects Life Flight helicopter in 2010
Life Flight helicopters fly an average of 10 missions daily. About half of those patients are
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Burglary suspects arrested in Beaver
The Beaver County Sheriff’s Office has arrested three men suspected in a series of burglaries.
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Community teams up to give children breakfast, presents
Ainsley Hopkins, 10, admitted to turning on police sirens and singing over the PA in the Iron
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Millford’s Wright 2nd in last ride
Milford’s Cody Wright did little wrong in the final round of the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo on
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Utah cowboy likes spoiler role
Spanish Fork’s Clint Robinson is back on track. It’s too late for him to win an average title at the
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Elk Meadows’ seller, buyer have same address
After an online auction, ownership of Elk Meadows ski area near Beaver has changed
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Four Utah libraries among nation’s best
The Salt Lake City Public Library and its five branch locations rated second best in the nation,
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Elk Ridge bareback rider Kaycee Feild has big plans for the weekend. They don’t have
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Routine Traffic Stops Turn into Drug Stops
Routine traffic stops along I-15 are turning more and more into drug stops. "If you stop the big
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
MINERSVILLE RESERVOIR: (December 10) All of the water from the Beaver River flows directly
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Rodeo: Utah cowboys fail to place
It was a bad Wednesday night for Utah cowboys at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. None of
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Monday’s winter storm moved through the Great Plains on Tuesday toward the Great Lakes and
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Rodeo: Utahns have a rough night in Round 6
Bull rider Corey Navarre of Weatherford, Okla., won the sixth round at the Wrangler National
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National Finals Rodeo: Wright moves up in saddle bronc
Reigning world champion saddle bronc rider Cody Wright of Milford finished tied for second in
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Americas Most Wanted Suspect Sighted in Southern Utah
Cops say Christine Craig, 40, and Steven Farrell, 57, were finally going to tie the knot after
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Shoppers rush to stores for deals
Long lines of traffic snarled River Road and other thoroughfares throughout the city on Nov.
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
MINERSVILLE RESERVOIR: (November 25) Irrigation releases have stopped for the year,
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Wright happy with 4th-place saddle bronc ride
Cody Wright isn’t worried about whether or not he will repeat as World Champion in saddle bronc
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Feild rides again at National Finals Rodeo
Kaycee Feild of Elk Ridge finished second in the bareback event during Round 4 of the National
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It was a huge Saturday night for Utah cowboys at the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo. They hit
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Rodeo: Elk Ridge cowboy in lead
Kaycee Feild of Elk Ridge moved into the lead in the bareback standings after winning Friday
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Rodeo: Robinson leads Utah cowboys
Clint Robinson of Spanish Fork was Utah’s top finisher in the first round of the 2009 Wrangler
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Woolsey returns from injury in time for National Finals
Payson’s Steve Woolsey hasn’t climbed aboard a bull since August. That’s about to change.
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Elk Meadows auction extended until 6 p.m. today
The online auction of Elk Meadows Ski Resort was extended until 6 p.m. today after a bid was
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Wright brothers have rodeo in their jeans
Brotherly love overpowers sibling rivalry when Cody and Jesse Wright step into the rodeo
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Want a tony ski resort? Elk Meadows bids restart Monday
Bids for shuttered Elk Meadows ski area have not come close to matching the suggested value
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H1N1 vaccine is available Tuesday
The Southwest Utah Public Health Department will be offering the H1N1 vaccine to people ages
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Police wait tables for Shop with a Cop Christmas program
Winger’s restaurant had its establishment surrounded by police vehicles Friday and its
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Utah-made products: Buying local for Christmas
Utah residents looking to purchase Christmas gifts made in their home state have a number of
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Utah Department of Environmental Quality hires new district engineer
The state Department of Environmental Quality has hired Paul Wright as the new district
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Elk Meadow resort auction now online
The auction of the former Elk Meadows Ski Resort in Beaver County has moved online,
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With just a few days to Thanksgiving, we thought it would be a good chance to highlight
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Bid deadline extended on Elk Meadows Ski Resort
The bidding deadline on the abandoned 1,138 acre Elk Meadows Ski Resort, located 18 miles
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When Lucy P. Pocock Williams delivered babies in Beaver in the 1930s, she got paid with bushels
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Sheriff's office retires search dog
An Iron County Sheriff’s Office dog had his last deployment as a working police dog on
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Midnight meteor fascinates Utahns
The spectacular streak that lit up the night sky early Wednesday had people abuzz at the Clark
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Herbert appoints 2 to development board
Gov. Gary Herbert on Wednesday announced the appointment of two new members to the
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Beaver’s water is worth a stop
Like a gurgling fountain in the center of an oasis, the billboard suddenly appears after a
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Few answers in former BYU professor’s violent death
By many accounts, Kay Sherman Mortensen was an intelligent man who lived a rich life and had a
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Deadly home invasion: Man’s throat slashed in Payson break-in
Police are looking for two men in a homicide and home invasion near Payson. A man was found
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
BEAVER MOUNTAIN LAKES: (November 05) Fall fishing should be good. The cooling water
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Wheelchair transportation service expands to So. Utah
Southern Utah residents now have the opportunity to use a wheelchair transportation service,
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Outdoor notebook: Cut your own Christmas tree for the holidays
Christmas is just around the corner, and people interested in cutting their own trees for decorating
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U.’s new telescope captures galaxies
The University of Utah’s astronomy program became full-fledged Wednesday with the official
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Wind farm’s first phase finished
One year after breaking ground, wind power company First Wind and its partner RMT
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The newest project in Utah’s renewable energy portfolio, a wind farm whose huge sweeping
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Elk Meadows ski resort on auction block
Once ballyhooed as the next great gated resort community -- projected value $3.5 billion --
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Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. today for municipal elections throughout Southern Utah.
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Lawman killed in 1913 gets ceremony and headstone
A riderless horse carried Old Glory, seven riflemen fired three volleys, and a bugler blew
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We were caught in the storm at Beaver on Wednesday. The snowplows were there, but
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It is that time again as Christmas is just around the corner. Families can have a unique
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Lands Bill a roadmap to progress
The way forward on public lands discussions in Utah is to follow the bipartisan model established
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The Southwest Utah Health Department is distributing some H1N1 flu vaccine to private
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Two police cars hit by trucks in I-15 accidents
Tractor-trailers hit two police cars in separate accidents on Interstate 15 in Iron County as the
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A winter storm is blasting Millard, Beaver and Iron counties, the Utah Highway Patrol says,
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Wrecks slow traffic in central Utah; 6 crashes reported on Bangerter
Two wrecks on southbound I-15 created major delays near Fillmore and the I-70 junction, and
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Keeping little ghouls and goblins safe on Halloween
Kids are four times more likely to get hit by a car on Halloween than any other day! Using safety
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Reports from the Success Academy and the Southwest Applied Technology College topped
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Bridgewater plans 29-day campaign
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Tim Bridgewater is aiming to campaign in 29 counties
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Southern Utah recently received a portion of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the
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Students unite to make a difference
In observance of Iron County Make A Difference Day 2009, students with the Southern Utah
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Beaver County Sheriff Cameron Noel said Friday morning his office is waiting for a call from the
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Backyard wind turbines face resistance
When Michael Brooks approached Highland city officials about putting a wind turbine in his
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
The water condition is good or improving in most lakes. Anglers report good fishing. Most anglers
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Utah Gov. Gary Herbert visited with residents and community leaders in Richfield Thursday
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I was wondering why gas has stayed so high in Richfield and Salina. I have been around
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Milford wind farm to open next month
Utah’s largest wind farm is mostly complete and could start generating commercial electricity in
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FBI warns of social network hijackers
The FBI is warning consumers to protect themselves against new Facebook
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Health Department offers H1N1 vaccine
The Southwest Utah Public Health Department began distributing about 1,000
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Southwest Utah Health Department
The Southwest Utah Public Health Department received a second order of H1N1 flu vaccine late
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Stimulus money funds task force
Beaver County Sheriff Cameron Noel was relieved to receive a phone call from Sen. Orrin
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20 Utah cities receive history grants
Utah State History has awarded $140,000 in matching grants to 20 local governments for the
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
Conservation officer Brent Farnsworth reports that Three-Creeks Reservoir has been
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October is national violence awareness month and advocates and police want victims to know
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First Wind launches scholarship program
First Wind, an independent developer of wind power in North America, launched a scholarship
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Southwest Utah Health Department
The Southwest Utah Health Department has received about 2,000 doses of the H1N1 nasal
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Cool weather coming after Sunday rain
Sunday’s early-morning rain and thunderstorms were just a taste of colder weather expected to
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Buck deer hunt set for Oct. 17
Hunters might see a few more deer when Utah’s rifle buck deer hunt starts Oct. 17. The weather
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Southern Utah deer prospects good as season approaches
You might see a few more deer when Utah’s rifle buck deer hunt starts Oct. 17. The weather this
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Two prescribed burn projects slated for Beaver Ranger District
The Fishlake National Forest is planning to implement two prescribed burn projects
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ATV accident kills an Arizona man
An Arizona man was killed in an all-terrain vehicle accident near Beaver Thursday afternoon.
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Investors find it pays to stay home
It has been a tumultuous year for Utah investors, but those who stuck close to home
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Ex-teacher given up to life in prison for sex with student
The father looked at Keith Gillins, his daughter’s former teacher, and said he would never forgive
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Scramble is on for alternative energy around West
Want some solar energy with your geothermal? In Utah, state officials are fielding various
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The Utah Shakespearean Festival is helping feed less-fortunate families this holiday season with a
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VA outreach schedule announced. In October, a Utah Department of Veterans’ Affairs Outreach
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4th Annual Punkin’ Fest, Friday and Saturday. Friday, 9 p.m. is our pumpkin walk at the city
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Community unites to break world record
South central Utah residents made history last week as they rode into the record books.
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Through Sept. 20 All-Around 1. Trevor Brazile, Decatur, Texas, $227,362 2. Clint Robinson,
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U. seeks out a dark and lonely place
The University of Utah soon will have a presence on a narrow, remote Beaver County
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Ten arrested in Washington County pot-grow bust
Washington County sheriff’s deputies arrested 10 people Thursday in a massive marijuana bust.
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Utah geothermal plant runs into cold-water problem
Raser Technologies Inc. long has boasted its new Hatch geothermal power plant near the west-
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On Friday, from 6 to 7 p.m., Southern Utah’s home-grown world champion bronc rider Cody
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Meetings set for ethics initiative
The group working to put the idea of an independent legislative ethics committee before
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Drive-Through Gives Shots, Not Burgers
The Southwest Utah Public Health Department will offer drive-through flu shots later this month
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13 rare species undergoing review
Don’t yank that Cisco milkvetch or disturb the Hamlin Valley pyrg — you’re messing with a
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Remembering 911 Eight Years Later
Eight years after the 9/11 attacks, President Barack Obama says the nation "will never falter"
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Internet Cops Say School Is Back In And Internet Predat...
With more kids on computers doing homework, Capt. Rhett McQuiston knows there are more
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Older Utahns say health care debate grows more confusing
Wayne Hardy says the health care reform debate gives him a headache. Dorothy Marzolf
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New website helps parents keep kids safe
The state has rolled out a new website www.safekidsutah.org to help parents protect
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Law Enforcement Community Comes Together To Help Fellow...
Local motorcycle riders and the law enforcement community are pulling together to help one of
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Greenville Bench Enhancement Project
Over the course of three days, August 19 through the 21, 2009 the Bureau of Land
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Semis Collide on Northbound I-15
A semi rear-ends another semi’s trailer, smashing the cab and pinning the driver Wednesday
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Forest Service, environmentalist defend handling fire
New Harmony was a forest fire waiting to happen. The state knew that in 2008 when a fire
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Creeping, backing and group torching in areas exposed to winds with significant upslope runs
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Consumption of energy drinks may land drivers a DUI
Energy drinks are becoming more and more popular, but Utah police are issuing DUIs to
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Alcoholics Anonymous. All meetings are nonsmoking unless otherwise noted.
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Goat gazing: Herds thrive in southern Utah’s Tushar Mountains
The rugged terrain and frigid temperatures had taken their toll on Darin and Dennis Larson’s
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Weekly Weather Wonder - Sunshine
It’s the driving force behind all weather and without it life on this planet would cease to exist.
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Tristan Jared Lamoreaux, age 24, was charged Tuesday with first degree murder in the shooting
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UPDATE: Lamoreaux was a convicted felon
Tristan Jared Lamoreaux, 24, a person of interest being investigated by the Cedar City
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Search and rescue conference hosted
Approximately 200 search and rescue professionals and volunteers converged at Fish
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BREAKING NEWS: Lamoreaux charged with first degree murder in wife’s death
Tristan Jared Lamoreaux, 24, was charged Tuesday with first degree murder in the shooting
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Utah Amber Alert System Test Planned
State officials will test Utah’s amber alert plan this week to see if the alerts are going out as
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Many components come together to determine quality of life in an area. Two that play a crucial
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
NORTHERN REGION FISHING REPORT: BEAR LAKE: (August 13) Anglers report fair fishing.
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Flu shots are offered at the following SWUPHD offices: St. George (620 S. 400 E. Suite
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Fires blanket So. Utah in smoke
The smell of smoke over Cedar City has been coming on the wind from both the north and
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After a black bear was shot and killed Monday, the seventh in Utah since July 1, the southwest
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Angry bees attack, state tests to see if they're ‘killer’ breed
Jim Hunting stood outside his house in Beryl on Wednesday, watching as a state agriculture
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BLM to Burn Greenville Bench for Natural Resource Benefits
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Color Country District will conduct a 5,000 acre
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“Practice safe text” campaign launched
A brand new campaign is hitting the streets of Utah on Tuesday and its called “Practice Safe
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Race to the National Finals Rodeo heats up
It’s crunch time in professional rodeo. Only a handful of big-money rodeos remain this season,
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Apparently, the Utah and Nevada water regulators are within a couple of months of
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This week >> Correctly name where in Utah this photograph was taken to become eligible for
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2009 BEAVER COUNTY FAIR INFORMATION. August 13, 14, 15, 2009. Beaver County
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U of U driving simulator shows dangers of texting behind the wheel
In Utah it is illegal to text and drive, but you still see people doing it every day. It’s distracting,
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Residents without power after fire
A fire at Bailey’s Auto destroyed a power pole leaving residents in Minersville without electricity
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Facts From Summit So. Utah’s Major Cities St. George - 71,161 Beaver - 2,564 Panguitch -
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COMING TOMORROW: 22nd Annual Utah Rural Summit highlights
The highlights of the three-day Utah Rural Summit were the keynote addresses on health
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Piute County, which is only two hours from Dixie, has a plethora of outdoor recreation
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According to the National Interagency Fire Center, Utah had 999 wildfires in 2008. Given
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Exotic cars leave Kanab wealthier
Escorted by a fleet of police vehicles with lights flashing and sirens wailing, 38 high-performance
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Iron County Coordinating Council discusses wind farming
The Iron County Coordinating Council met Wednesday in Enoch to discuss the pros, cons
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10-year-old girl dies in I-15 crash
A 10-year-old girl was killed in a car accident Wednesday morning. Jasmin Gonzalez was
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Weather: Utah monsoon season is fashionably late
The summer monsoon season that often includes afternoon thundershowers, especially in the
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A chance to see as many as 100 mountain goats is waiting for you during a free wildlife viewing
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St. George caregivers feel the heat of cooking for seniors
Adult daughters - who typically serve as home cooks for seniors - are feeling the heat in the
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Jeanette Herbert: Meet Utah’s future first lady
Her children refer to her as Miss Fix-it, and Jeanette Herbert admits the nickname fits.
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Junior Jazz basketball players of Southern Utah received a treat Thursday evening when Utah
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Fire evacuates hikers, closes trails in Zion
A wildfire Wednesday forced the evacuation of hikers and closed trails in the Kolob Canyons
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Lightning from Wednesday night’s storm sparked numerous wildfires in Southwestern Utah, as the
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After losing the first baseball game in a double-elimination tournament, your chances of winning
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20 fires burn around Southern Utah
Twenty lightning-ignited fires are blazing in southwest Utah as a result of scattered
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Ready for a close-up? Utah wildlife officials plan event for public to view mountain goats
Never seen a mountain goat in the wild? Odds are good you can glimpse one early next month.
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Wildfire starts near Minersville
A 160-acre wildfire that started about 10 miles southwest of Minersville on Saturday continues
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Comments sought for solar-energy study areas
The federal government has extended the deadline for public comment on solar-energy
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Days of ‘47 Rodeo: Wright brothers ride together through busy season
Cody Wright didn’t have time for small talk after finishing Saturday’s saddle bronc riding
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Bull rider Dudley makes whistle, changes luck
It only took eight seconds for Alex Dudley’s luck to go from the worst he’s had in five years to as
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Scientists study 2½-mile fissure in Iron County
The Utah Geological Survey has launched a study into a 2½-mile-long fissure in Iron County,
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Mount Holly Club promoter is seeking bankruptcy
Mount Holly Partners LLC, the company behind controversial plans to convert long-idled Elk
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First Wind announces financing
First Wind, the company building Utah’s largest wind farm in Milford, announced Tuesday it has
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The Beaver Ranger District, Fishlake National Forest has determined a need for a reduction in
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6:30 - 5K Run/Walk Registration Contact: Kent Hotheins (438-5401) Contact: Renee White
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Fire station proposal is denied
The Iron County Commission on Monday, taking into consideration the projected economic
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Utah’s historic county courthouses
Built in 1876-82 and renovated in 1889 with a design by Richard K.A. Kletting; now a museum.
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The National Resource Directory is an online resource for wounded, ill. and injured Service
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SUU student brings home bronze from national competition
Southern Utah University’s Dana Meier placed third in the nation in electronics technology last
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Missing 84-year-old man found near Frisco Peak
A missing 84-year-old man was found alive and well Wednesday. A Meals on Wheels volunteer
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Raser Technologies sells block of stock to unidentified investors
Raser Technologies, gradually morphing from a start-up company to an operating geothermal
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Construction is on schedule and expected to be completed by November for First Wind’s Milford
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Police officers face many dangers in the line of duty. Additional challenges arise when officers
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Independence Day weekend activities
Independence Day Celebration, Pioneer Park from 9:00 am - 12:00 noon; 9th Annual Butch
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State issues bear, cougar safety tips to weekend campers
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources offered animal safety tips yesterday to residents who
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Bountiful rain means bears have plenty of food
A solid snow pack last winter and a wet spring means the number of encounters between black
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Utah concealed carry permits now restricted in Nevada
Big changes to gun laws in nearby Nevada may change how some Utahns travel through there.
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Legal to set off fireworks starts Wednesday
Fireworks stands are open for business, and let the celebration begin. Wednesday is the first
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Couple die in crash near Beaver
A husband and wife from Beaver died in a car accident early Wednesday. Darla J. Polhamus,
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Raser stock deal triggers a price plunge
Raser Technologies Inc. has reached a deal to sell to institutional investors shares and warrants
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Beaver City Park - Paul Anderson Memorial Beaver Pioneer Car Show - City Park - July 4th
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Pilot of ill-fated glider flight in Utah identified as Colorado man
The Iron County Sheriff’s Department identified the pilot of a glider that crashed and died
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Utah part of solar-energy study
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar announced Monday that close to 700,000 acres of federal
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St. George Man Dies in Accident Near Cove Fort
A Utah man dies in a crash on Interstate 15. Utah Highway Patrol troopers say 60-year-old
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New statistics from the Utah Department of Public Safety give renewed currency to the
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A tipped semitrailer has reduced I-15 to a single lane about eight miles north of Beaver,
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Fire officials warn about the dangers of exploding lighters
Millions of people use propane lighters everyday unaware of the dangers. The lighters can
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Experts warn against rattlesnake dangers
They are creepy and slithery and just one bite can be fatal. Rattlesnakes are out of hibernation
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John R. Salmond plans to head to a remote corner of northeastern Utah this weekend in
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
Roughin’ It Outdoors fishing hole(s) of the week. 1) If I were to fish anywhere in the state today
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Some officers have training to deal with mentally ill; many don’t
CIT trained agencies as of June 18, 2009
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Missing Orem woman alive and well
A 31-year-old Orem woman reported missing earlier this month has been found alive and well,
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Geologist: Southern Utah aquifer could be developed
A deep aquifer, filled with prehistoric water that has filtered through a porous formation of
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Beaver County law officers team up with U.S. Marshalls
As part of a county-wide misdemeanor warrant sweep Thursday evening, Beaver County
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Alltel customers in 18 counties affected by phone deal
Alltel wireless phone customers in 18 Utah counties could be affected by AT&T’s purchase
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Utah counties to split $33M for federal lands
Utah counties will be receiving 3 percent more than last year from the federal government
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The 24th Annual Utah Summer Games Hall of Honor induction will take place tonight in
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More than 400 firefighters are in Richfield today through Saturday, June 11-13, for the Utah
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How to beat burglars and break ins
Every fifteen seconds in the United States a home is burglarized, that’s according to the FBI.
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Feds consider backing Utah geothermal plant
Raser Technologies Inc. says it has qualified for government-backed loans to triple the size of a
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No-fee days may boost dismal summer for parks
Given the current economy and rising gas prices, the recently announced fee-free days at
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Wet Weather May Provide More Fuel for Wildfires, Say Firefighters
The rainy weather Utah is currently experiencing at the beginning of June may help provide more
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Zion National Park voted #1 park in the country
Zion National Park is the number one national park in the country, according to a new survey
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Rodeo: Buckle up for state title rides
The Utah High School Rodeo Association State championships are a big deal for the athletes.
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Health Department offers travel clinic
The Southwest Utah Public Health Department is offering an International Travel Clinic to
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The dedicated professionals at the St. George VA Community-Based Outpatient Clinic at 1067
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June VA outreach schedule listed
A Utah Department of Veterans’ Affairs Outreach Program officer will be at the following
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Fishing report: Trout fishing good at Bear Lake, Flaming Gorge
Minersville – Fishing for smallmouth bass is picking up as fish move into shallow water and
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Police ask for help finding missing Orem woman
Police ask for help finding missing Orem woman
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National Weather Service warns of quarter-sized hail
The National Weather Service is warning people in the path of a coming massive storm to get
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Utah prescription drug deaths drop, but painkillers take toll
Forty fewer Utahs died from prescription drug overdoses in Utah last year, a decrease of 12.6
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High school baseball all-star games set for Lindquist Field
Lindquist Field will host the 3A, 4A, and 5A high-school senior baseball all-star games Saturday.
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Africanized bees move north in Utah
A hive of Africanized honey bees has been discovered in Cedar City. The big news from that
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Funnel Cloud Spotted Near Milford
Thunderstorms may have spawned a tornado near Milford. 2News viewers contacted the
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Utah wind farm inching toward completion
Utah’s largest renewable energy facility is inching toward completion, fulfilling the
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Dixie forest plan eliminates off-trail travel
A new plan for Dixie National Forest eliminates unrestricted off-trail travel for motorized
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More than 1,300 Iron County residents who fought in World War II have a memorial in their
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ATV deaths: As mercury rises, off-road vehicle fatalities do, too
So far this year, five Utahns have died in ATV accidents, including former Rep. Bill Orton, who was riding down
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Utah Troopers warn holiday weekend drivers to "Click It or Ticket"
Utah Highway Patrol along with representatives from Mothers Against Drunk Driving, are
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Fighters try to knock out cancer
This year’s Relay for Life is promising to be a knockout event for area residents in their fight
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This week is dog-bite prevention week
May 17-23 is "National DogBite Prevention Week," and in Utah, 44 letter carriers were
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Stepping into Lunt Motor Co. in Cedar City is like stepping back in time, with 75 years of history in
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Mount Holly gets temporary reprieve
The developers of a proposed upscale resort in the mountains of Beaver County have received
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River and stream danger increases as weather heats up
The warmest weather of the year is just around the corner, and that’s raising concerns about
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Utahn added to National Peace Officers Memorial
A sea of blue enveloped the west front of the U.S. Capitol on Friday as police officers from
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Census: Utah, like rest of West, is short on women
Skulk into a lonely booth in Park City’s No Name Saloon during the tourist off-season and, after a
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Novel Influenza A(H1N1)- Update
The Southwest Utah Public Health Department now has 2 confirmed cases of the Novel Inluenza
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Swine flu found in Beaver County
A case of the H1N1 swine flu virus has been confirmed in Beaver County, the Southwest
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Milford Flat fire rehab wins national award
The Milford Flat fire in 2007 was the largest wildfire ever in Utah, burning a vast 567 square
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Baker Reservoir -- Catchable rainbows are stocked. Fishing is fair to good during the
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Moab is a redrock R&R hot spot, but slow to grow
New York-London-Tokyo-Paris-Moab. It’s just a bumper sticker, and it might be tongue in cheek,
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I-15 Driving in the Drug Lane Part 3
Its a tough job but someone has to do it, and when it comes to cracking down on drug
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I-15 Driving in the Drug Lane Part 2
There may be drugs traveling up or down I-15 at almost any time, because for drug traffickers,
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I-15 Driving in the Drug Lane Part 1
I-15, it’s the fourth-longest north-south transcontinental Highway in the United States
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Swine flu causing problems for Utah hog farms
The swine flu scare has put hog producers on the defensive. That’s partly because of the
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Pork industry wants swine flu called something else
Utah’s pork producers want to change the name of the swine flu. Lu Arnold, spokeswoman for
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As U.S. human cases of swine influenza rise, with the Centers for Disease Control and
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No new leads in missing Beaver woman case
Beaver County Sheriff Cameron Noel said Tuesday that his resources have been
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They weigh only 1/250,000 of an ounce, but cause more human death than any other
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Questions and answers about swine flu in Utah
Utah has no confirmed or even suspected cases of swine flu as of Monday evening. But health
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Prescribed burns planned in Beaver County
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Color Country District, will be burning control lines this
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New, cleaner sources of energy is where Beaver County may be leading the state with its
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Reward offered for details on crime
The Beaver County Sheriff’s Department announced Friday that it is offering a $10,000
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Police have no new leads for woman
Beaver County Sheriff Cameron Noel said Friday that although his department has received a few
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Howling wind to be harnessed for energy
A friend of mine from Las Vegas spent the Easter weekend with me and inquired as to why all the
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The Beaver County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help in locating a missing/endangered adult
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PINE VALLEY MOUNTAIN TRAILS REMAIN CLOSED FOR SNOW
Spring is in the air and temperatures are indicating that summer is just around the corner
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Fair gathers energy for future
Monday marked Milford Valley’s designation as Utah’s Renewable Energy Zone by a legislative
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Cody Wright documentary premieres on Monday
When Jon Smith and Lyman Hafen decided to document the season of a professional bronc
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Company fires up geothermal plant in Utah
A 10-megawatt geothermal plant in Utah’s west desert began delivering electricity Thursday to
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Eighteen months ago Beaver County Sheriff’s department gained a new member, Kiara, a
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Copper company continues to grow
Dave Jensen stood outside Western Utah Copper Company mill with a look of amazement
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Museum puts wildlife exhibits in natural settings
A Canadian lynx snagging a duck out of the air, a coyote about to pounce on a quail and a pair
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The search for an Enoch man who's been missing for the past year and a half, is over. Iron
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The library has always been a good place to seek adventure, but the thrills are mostly left to
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ATV: Utah’s trails, dunes among best in U.S.
Defining what makes a good all-terrain vehicle riding area depends on the type of experience it
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Heavy mountain snows lighten water worries
Any lingering fears that Wasatch Mountain snows might dry up too quickly this spring are
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Keeping a list of medications with you could save your life
If you’ve visited a doctor or hospital recently, you probably answered a list of questions: Are
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A local farmer found four of his adult cows and one calf shot dead in an open range last
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Students create good vibrations
String and piano students from throughout Southern Utah earn scholarships and Gold Cup
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Copper King Mining opens mill in Beaver County
When Mark Dotson talks about his days as a prospector in the 1980s, he recounts the years
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Gangs may be recruiting online
There are growing fears about gangs using the Internet to recruit new, younger members.
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Peek into the past at Cove Fort
Marcella Walker and her husband were thrilled to be called as missionaries to Cove Fort, an
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Diagnostic center at Draper prison will be shuttered
Utah prison officials narrowly avoided handing hundreds of inmates a fast route to freedom
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The National Park Foundation is asking youth across the nation to share ideas on how to
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Governor urges Utahns to prepare for Earthquakes
Governor Jon Huntsman is set to declare April as Earthquake Preparedness Month Tuesday. The
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Memorial honors corrections officers
Ann House thinks about her husband every day. "Time has a very interesting way of passing,"
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Washington County lands bill may be the wilderness model
Decades of bitter fighting over Washington County’s rugged lands ended Monday when
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Latest storm brings high winds and low visibility
Utah is getting lots of snow a week into spring, and despite the weather forecasts for this
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Cedar City school gets an A in renewable energy
Enter Three Peaks Elementary and you’ll get a hands-on education not only in the three R’s but
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Digging in: Copper mill could be gold mine for Beaver County
A 20-year labor of love and dedication could reap big dividends for a central Utah community
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Wind farm project back on track
Utah’s biggest wind farm project is back on track following a sudden replacement of the general
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Minor Earthquake Shakes Southwest Utah
A minor earthquake has shaken southwest Utah but no damage has been reported.
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What to do when your child is missing
A worried mother in Spanish Fork is breathing a sigh of relief. Her daughter went missing early
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Zion National Park Human History Museum hosts SUU student/faculty exhibit
Zion National Park and Southern Utah University faculty and students created and designed an
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6 years later, we haven’t forgotten
This isn’t the kind of anniversary you celebrate. But you mark it because it’s important. Six years
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What were thought to be several small, smoldering brush fires could turn into arson
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They can eradicate invading warriors from other galaxies but in the real world, teenaged boys
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Internet hacker scheme infects thousands daily
There’s a chance the next time you go on the internet you may be helping hackers steal
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A new barrier for grass-roots lawsuits?
Newly passed legislation could make it harder to fight city hall -- and lawyers either love it or hate
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Resources help determine age that children can be left alone
At what age are children able to take care of themselves? There are resources that help
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Raser ready to flip the switch on Beaver geothermal plant
Within the next week, Raser Technologies Inc. expects to begin transmitting around 7
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Drugs that look like children’s vitamins found in Utah
Parents are being warned about ecstasy pills that look like children’s vitamins.
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Utah will spend stimulus cash on clean-energy push
Interior boss Ken Salazar issued his first secretarial order Wednesday, a "moonshot for
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Sportsman’s Warehouse to close 23 stores, sell 15 others
Outdoor retailer Sportsman’s Warehouse is closing 23 stores and selling another 15.
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Chase begins with gas theft in Beaver
A man and woman were arrested Tuesday after allegedly stealing gasoline from a Beaver service
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Officials from the Fishlake National Forest said they are reminding shed hunters that motorized
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Judges Consider UHP Cross Case
A federal appeals court in Denver is weighing a lawsuit over Utah’s use of crosses for roadside
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3 small earthquakes recorded in central Utah
Three small earthquakes have shaken central Utah but no damage was reported. The quakes
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Stream access bill gives concessions to recreationists
The controversial Recreational Use of Public Waters on Public Lands bill continues to evolve
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Bill paves way for renewable-energy power lines
A bill that would streamline construction of new transmission lines to connect renewable-energy
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Utah lawmakers give renewable energy a boost
Tax incentives for renewable-energy equipment manufacturers and developers got a warm
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The bald eagle was first taken off the endangered, then the threatened list and is now
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Semi hits trailer, rolls; driver hurt; hogs killed
The driver of a semi hauling a load of hogs was seriously injured Tuesday night when his cab
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Police target gangs in weeklong saturation
Danny is 15 years old. He’s been a gang member since he was just 10. "They told me, ‘You earned
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Judge Benson nailed it ages ago
As a U.S. District judge in Salt Lake City, Dee Benson doesn’t get to gloat over a victory, or, in
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Whitefish fishing has improved, while cutthroat and lake trout fishing has tapered off. Anglers
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Prison education faces overhaul
Lawmakers took a major step Monday toward overhauling the way Utah prisoners learn while
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The Salt Lake Area Gang Project is hotsing the 2009 Utah Gang Conference on April 2nd & 3rd
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2 Utah escapees nabbed in Arizona
Two men whom police said escaped from a drug treatment facility in Cedar City have been
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Wind farm proposed for Iron County
Iron County’s Harmony Mountains could soon generate renewable electricity if a Utah
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1985 Utah death penalty case gets court appeal
Evidence about sexual abuse and brain damage could have persuaded a jury to spare a man the
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Alltell customers keeping service plans
Alltel Wireless subscribers in portions of Utah, including Iron and Washington counties, will
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Cops seek felons who fled drug facility
Police here are seeking two men who walked away from a drug treatment facility.
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Little-known program offers loans to rural home buyers
A little-known federal program created to boost home ownership in Utah’s rural areas is helping
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US ag secretary declares 19 of 29 Utah counties a disaster, making farmers eligible for relief
The U.S. agriculture secretary is making farmers and ranchers across much of Utah eligible for
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Was Duchesne farmer the Sundance Kid?
Is a farmer who died here in 1936 actually one of the Old West’s most legendary outlaws?
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The Central Iron County Water Conservancy District approved the pursuit of a joint effort
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Taylor Wray rejoined the Salt Lake City office of Marsh USA Risk & Insurance Services Inc. as
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Infant killed in I-15 accidents near Beaver
Southbound I-15 has reopened following a series of weather-related accidents just south of
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Questar, state to boost natural gas for vehicles
Utah and its natural gas utility are boosting filling station capacity along Interstate 15 this year in
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2 missing snowmobilers found safe in S. Utah
Searchers have found two snowmobilers who had been missing in southern Utah since Sunday.
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Utah website shows 10,000 job openings
If you’re one of the thousands of Utah’s unemployed, ABC4 has a website you may want
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Bill would limit fishing ground access
Anglers and boaters who hailed a Utah Supreme Court ruling that allowed them to walk on
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Killer bees: Utah? They’re heeere
The warning has been out there for years: Killer bees are migrating toward Utah.
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School trust land leased for wind project
A chunk of school trust land has been leased as part of the ongoing development of a wind farm
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Financial outlook dark for Utah courts
Utah’s courts this year are handling more felony crimes, more child custody fights and more
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Funding cuts may force release of 550 inmates
Up to 550 inmates from Utah’s prisons could be released as early as September because funding
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False AMBER Alert sent out as text message
You probably got a text message on your phone late Sunday night telling you about an AMBER
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Utah stations flip on DTV switch
For years, everyone has been planning on the switch from analog to digital happening on
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Living History: Marys Nipple? Shag Hollow? Utah has earthy place names
A few weeks ago, The New York Times ran a story about curious place names in Britain.
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Audience reaction during drill team tourney shocking
I recently covered the Utah High School Athletic Association state drill team tournament for the
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FEMA reimburses Utah for wildfire
The Federal Emergency Management Agency has reimbursed Utah for the costs of the largest
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Most Utah stations switching to digital on Feb. 17
Despite a move by Congress to delay the digital TV transition deadline to June 12, most Utah
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Medical-records lawsuit against U. dismissed
The dismissal of a lawsuit earlier this week against University Health Care after last
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USDA reports on state of Utah’s farming industry
Every five years, the USDA conducts a census of the agriculture industry. They’ve just
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Meadow Gold Dairy annouces ice cream recall
Meadow Gold Dairy in Orem, Utah is voluntarily recalling 56 ounce scrounds of Meadow Gold
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Senate bill would require sheriffs to be certified as corrections officers
The Senate Judiciary, Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice Committee unanimously passed a
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Mount Holly needs voter approval, justices say
Utah’s top court on Tuesday said Beaver County government must schedule a countywide vote
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State drill team champions crowned
Three more state champions were crowned Saturday night at Utah Valley University as the
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February dates to watch bald eagles
If you’ve ever seen a bald eagle in the wild, you know it’s an experience that can take your
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Judge sets hearings in Allgier case
No one knows who Curtis Michael Allgier’s lawyers will be or whether he will be brought to
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Lack of storms in January shrinking Utah snowpacks
A hazy and not so snowy January has reduced Utah’s snowpack statewide to 89.5 percent of
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Inmate charged in guard’s slaying won’t go to court
An inmate charged with killing a Utah State Prison guard who transported him to a medical
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UBAD hosts Substance Abuse Awareness Days at Dixie Center
The Utah Battle Against Drugs organization is hosting Substance Abuse Awareness Days today
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Free pertussis vaccine for uninsured children
The Southwest Utah Public Health Department is offering the pertussis vaccine at no cost to
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Few wild horses find homes during BLM auction
When the Spanish conquistadors began exploring the southwest 400 years ago, it was
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The hard economic times continue to take their toll. Today the Utah High School Activities
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Health forces DPS commissioner to quit
Utah Department of Public Safety Commissioner Scott Duncan abruptly resigned his post after a
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Man is sentenced in Cedar City officer shooting
A man convicted of shooting a Cedar City police officer in 2007 has been sentenced to two
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U.S. Supreme Court sides with Utah police in search case
The Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that police officers in Utah who searched a suspect’s home
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President Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address
My fellow citizens: I stand here today humbled by the task before us, grateful for the trust you
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Obama takes office, saying choose ‘hope over fear’
Stepping into history, Barack Hussein Obama grasped the reins of power as America’s first
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Autism pre-school may get cut by budget-conscious lawmakers
Annie Campbell says a state-funded autism preschool changed her son’s life. At age 6,
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Next time you’re day-dreaming on this lost freeway and the junipers blur into the rabbit
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Peanut Corporation of America Expands Nationwide Recall of Peanut Butter
Peanut Corporation of America (PCA), a peanut processing company and maker of peanut butter
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Teen found in Washington Co. after Ogden Amber Alert issued
A 14-year-old girl missing since about 6 a.m. who was the subject of an Amber Alert Friday
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SLC considers geothermal power plant development
Salt Lake City Corp. would like to get into the geothermal energy production business and has
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Man charged in guard’s death seeks new attorneys
A prison inmate charged with killing the guard who transported him to a medical appointment
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Road near Cedar City reopens after landslide
A highway has reopened after a massive landslide closed the road last week.
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Nearly 60 Utah schools recognized for success
Utah schools recognized for success. Utah Title I High Performing School Award winners:
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SR-14 Through Cedar Canyon Could Be Closed Up to Two Weeks
U-DOT officials are assessing a massive rock slide near mile marker 8 on SR-14 east of Cedar