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ABC 4 looks back at the top stories of 2010
A long awaited verdict, two deputies killed in cold blood and the death of little boy in Layton were
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One argument raised against concentrating efforts on developing the renewable energy that
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Many top business stories of 2010 were positive
In October, Utah claimed the top spot in Forbes magazine’s annual ranking of "The Best States
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Grand Landings Celebrate Arrival of Life Flight Helicopter Service in Southern Utah
Intermountain Life Flight will begin providing helicopter service for medical transport in
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Utah Governor Expresses Concern, Questions Timing of Interior Department Decision
A decision announced Thursday by the U.S. Department of the Interior to alter the
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Enjoy tubing – on a lift-served hill
Amid all the thrills associated with sliding really fast down a mountain on air and rubber, Ryan
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Restaurants vying against bars for liquor permits
If you’re treating your prom date to an upscale dinner, you can avoid being stopped at the door
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UDOT: South Central Utah Travel Conditions
Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) maintenance forces continue snow removal
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Storms cause flooding, boost avalanche risk
It’s wet, wild and relatively warm: A storm system born in the South Pacific and dubbed the
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Sterling Scholar Awards: Introduction
The purpose of the Sterling Scholar Awards is to publicly recognize and encourage the pursuit of
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Plan identifies best places for solar on US lands
A draft plan identifying prime areas for solar energy projects on public lands in the Southwest
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Utah among six states to have solar energy zones
Interior Secretary Ken Salazar on Wednesday unveiled what he described as a "smart from the
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Eagle Point ski resort makes its debut
Engulfed in controversy for much of the eight years it was closed, the old Elk Meadows ski area
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Southern Utah residents have new ski resort to enjoy
Southern Utah residents now have two nearby options when the urge to go skiing or
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State gun just a start for Utah-born inventors
In just a few weeks, the Utah State Legislature, 2011 version, will debate a proposal by Rep.
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Wilderness Society wants Utah solar sites targeted to low-impact areas
The Wilderness Society issued a report Monday praising federal land managers for identifying
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
MINERSVILLE RESERVOIR: (December 03) Three to five inches of ice, with some soft edges during
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Southern Utah University vice president arrested in prostitution sting
A Southern Utah University vice president was among eight men authorities arrested Friday in
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Milford bronco buster on cusp of world title
There will be the equivalent of a winner-take-all Game 7 at the 2010 Wrangler National Finals
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Utah’s Cody Wright wins world saddle bronc title
Milford saddle bronc rider Cody Wright clinched his second world championship in three years
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UDOT prioritizes future road projects
Utah Department of Transportation officials say rural state highways need $7 billion worth of
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National Finals Rodeo: Milford’s Jesse Wright wins saddle bronc event
Milford’s Jesse Wright will always remember his first trip to the Wrangler National Finals Rodeo.
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Payson’s Feild wins again at National Finals Rodeo
It was another lucrative night for Utah participants at the $5.9 million Wrangler National
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Outdoor notebook: Officials propose increase in black bear hunting permits
The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources is proposing an increase of 53 more black bear
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Utah participants hit the jackpot on Friday night during the second round of the $5.9 million
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Feds begin wild horse roundup in Utah
Federal authorities are rounding up hundreds of wild horses in Utah’s west desert. The Bureau of
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Demand for mental health services rises in St. George
A bad economy, population growth and easy availability of narcotic painkillers are contributing
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Kaycee Feild of Payson tied for third place in bareback Thursday on the opening night of the
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Eagle Point Ski Resort to Open December 15th
Eagle Point, a new ski resort located near Beaver, Utah, is planning to open for the
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Six Utahns head for Las Vegas rodeo
After experiencing some turbulence during the 2010 season, the Wright brothers have landed
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BLM Announces North Hills and Sulphur Wild Horse Gathers
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) plans to begin removing excess wild horses from the
11.29.2010
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Bedeviled by recession, southwest Utah finds recovery elusive
Sun-kissed St. George is Utah’s epicenter of the Great Recession and its repressed recovery.
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Utah blizzard ushers in a big chill
Driven by whipping, icy winds, a fast-moving arctic storm pummeled Utah overnight, dropping
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Utah municipal power alliance to harness Idaho wind
A consortium of municipally owned power systems in Utah and several other western
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Wright will compete at National Finals Rodeo
Utah saddle bronc rider Jesse Wright will compete in the $5.9 million Wrangler National
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BLM seeks comments on land plan for Cedar City area
The U.S. Bureau of Land Management invites the public to three meetings next month to help
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
BEAVER RIVER, LOWER: (November 18) Irrigation releases from Minersville Reservoir
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Utah wintry weather blamed for power outages, accidents
The snow, rain and freezing temperatures that caused slick roads and multiple accidents over
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I-15 reopened between Beaver and Cove Fort
I-15 near Beaver reopened around 9:30 p.m. Sunday after heavy snow and multiple slide-offs
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The annual Fantasy at the Bay drive-through holiday light display at Willard Bay State Park
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Public to decide which ski ads will tout Utah
The state Office of Tourism has three 30-second commercials ready to go for a $1.1 million blitz
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2nd phase begins for wind project near Milford
The second phase of a company’s largest wind project in the nation officially gets under way
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No Death Penalty Sought in Killing of Kane County Sheriff Deputy Brian Harris
The Coconino County Attorney David Rozema has decided not to seek the death penalty
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Utah’s 222 National Guard unit to deploy in 2011
The Utah National Guard’s "Triple Deuce" artillery unit is getting orders to deploy again.
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Renewable Energy Summit Slated for Nov. 15
Samantha Mary Julian, energy and natural resources cluster director for the Governor’s
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Wharton: Deer hunt proposals would limit opportunity, increase costs
The Division of Wildlife Resources is offering two proposals that will reduce the number of general
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Utah is bullish on alternative fuels
Ivins Mayor Chris Hart is high on natural gas and hopes to cut the southern Utah city’s $25,000
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Utah ski resorts line up for early openings
All that snow the past few days is paying off - Brighton Resort has pushed its opening day up a
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DWR seeks comments on 3 deer hunt plans
For nearly two decades now, Utah’s deer have struggled despite limits and laws intended to
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Daylight Savings Time 2010 Ends November 7 at 2:00AM Local Time
Daylight Saving Time (DST) is the practice of temporarily advancing clocks so that afternoons
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Wharton: Deer hunt proposals would limit opportunity, increase costs
The Division of Wildlife Resources is offering two proposals that will reduce the number of general
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
BEAVER MOUNTAIN LAKES: (October 28) Snow has fallen on the Tushar Mountains, so access
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Big Changes Proposed For Utah 2011 Deer Hunt
If you like to hunt deer in Utah, the Utah Wildlife Board wants to know which hunting option you
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About 60 Utah schools honored for achievement
The State Office of Education honored 10 schools Wednesday for shrinking achievement
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All 4 Utah constitutional amendments head toward passage
Four constitutional amendments received voter approval Tuesday, along with a number of local
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Election Day 2010 voting logistics
It is Election Day 2010, you get the chance to voice your opinion in our State’s future. In order
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Heavy usage crashes state’s voter website
Election Day is off to a rough start for the Lt. Governor’s Office. Heavy usage crashed the
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4 constitutional amendments on this year’s Utah ballot
Voters heading to the polls Tuesday will be asked to consider four constitutional amendments and,
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Loyalty to friend charged with killing deputy sends Fillmore man to prison
Misguided loyalty to a friend accused of killing a Millard County sheriff’s deputy earlier this year
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Early snow gets Utah ski areas bunny-hopping for season
You can’t blame Utah’s ski industry for being excited right now. Whenever the first snow hits
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Community bids farewell to Sevier County Sheriff Barney
Sevier County Sheriff Phil Barney was laid to rest Monday in the Salina Eastside Cemetery as
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3rd Congressional District campaign interesting but not close
Recent poll results show the race for Utah’s 3rd Congressional District is not a nail-biter. But
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Goodbye autumn: Storms bring winter-weather warnings
Saturday’s early taste of winter weather that pelted the valleys with rain and dusted the
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Mule Deer Foundation: Sowing Seeds of Wildlife Preservation
Utah residents older than about 40 may remember a time when mule deer dominated
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Cutthroat restoration in Clear Creek
Land is not the only thing savaged by wildfire. Rivers, streams and lakes in the areas of
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Utah patents for duffle bags, personalized banking and more
Boot articulation support system, patent No. 7,810,258, invented by David Narajowski, Paul
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PUBLIC NOTICE – Pile Burning on Tushar Mountains
The Beaver County Fire Warden, George Humphreys will attempt pile burning this week at
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Julie Jensen: The generous playwright
Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it, said philosopher George
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
BEAVER RIVER, UPPER: (October 03) Irrigation flows have ended, so the stream flows are low
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Rifle Deer Hunt Shorter This Fall
You might see a few more young bucks when Utah’s general rifle buck deer hunt starts Oct.
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Local Educators Battle Against Bullying
Last spring Rowland Hall Middle School took a good hard look at the policies it had in place to
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Twitchell fire has had a heavy toll
The Twitchell Canyon Fire has been burning since it was touched off by lightning July 20, and
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Utah’s west desert wind project to add turbines
Utah’s largest commercial wind farm is getting bigger. Boston-based First Wind says it has
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All roads closed because of the Twitchell Canyon fire are now open for public travel. Officials
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Progress being made on Twitchell fire
Burning since July, many people have wondered why the Twitchell Canyon Fire hasn’t been put
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First Wind, an independent US based wind energy company was recognized by Governor
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Operations continue in Division D, the south end of the fire nearest to North Creek subdivisions.
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Fire containment objectives have continued to make progress and operations section chief Tony
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Twitchell Canyon Fire Update: 45,126-acres Burned - 76% Contained
The Twitchell Canyon fire has burned 45,126-acres and fire behavior reduced to smoldering.
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Sheriff says politics are putting homes & lives in danger of fire
New accusations are surfacing about why the Twitchell Canyon fire continues burning 74 days
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10-week-old fire continues to frustrate central Utahns
In Beaver, the landmark "B" on the hillside east of town is barely visible from Main Street. Smoke
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Five Utahns qualify for National Finals Rodeo
Five Utahns, led by bull riders Wesley Silcox of Santaquin and Steve Woolsey of Payson, will
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Eagle Point formerly Elk Meadows) Ski Resort to Open Mid-December
Eagle Point, a new ski resort located near Beaver, Utah, is planning to open for the
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Feds promise to put out Twitchell Canyon wildfire
Local officials and residents say they’re fed up with a wildfire the U.S. Forest Service has
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Beaver residents say they’re sick from Twitchell fire smoke
Thick, smelly smoke is becoming too much for people who live near the Twitchell Canyon fire.
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Twitchell Canyon wildfires spread forcing road closures for recreationists
Windy conditions and higher temperatures over the weekend have kicked up the Twitchell
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Outdoor Notebook: Rockwell Airtime team wins gold in skydiving competition
The Rockwell Airtime team from Utah recently won the gold medal in the intermediate four-way
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Former Elk Meadows to open as Eagle Point ski area in Utah
After being dormant for eight seasons - and going through a contentious period when it was
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Record high temperatures dot Utah
Nine high temperature records were set in Utah on Tuesday and another tied as the unusually
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The lightning caused Twitchell Canyon Fire is currently active in the area of the mountain
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Weather warmer than usual for September
Three new high temperature records were set Monday and another Utah record tied, as the
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Twitchell fire may pick up speed
After slowing due to higher humidity from a cold front Sept. 22, the Twitchell Canyon Fire
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The Forest Service will receive initial and oral bids in public at the Beaver Ranger District
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The Twitchell Canyon fire was active on multiple fronts again yesterday. Active fire was backing
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Twitchell Fire putting up a lot of smoke this week
A warning this afternoon to everyone traveling I-15 or living near Beaver. Officials say the warm
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Higher humidity from Wednesday’s cold front helped cool the Twitchell Canyon Fire today.
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
Conservation Officer Brent Farnsworth reports that the lakes have been regularly stocked with
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Moderating weather conditions helped firefighters gain ground on the Twitchell Canyon
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Bones of Dinosaurs With 15 Horns, 7-Foot Heads Are Discovered in Utah
Two new species of horned dinosaurs were discovered to have lived in Utah 76 million years
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Utah slavery part of big human trafficking case
The Justice Department calls it the largest human-trafficking case in U.S. history. And a key
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The Census Bureau has finished all its follow-up enumeration in Utah for the 2010 Census, and
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The lightning caused Twitchell Canyon Fire continued to exhibit extreme fire behavior
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Firefighters worked diligently today and were successful in holding the lightning caused
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Firefighters still battling Twitchell fire
Interstate 70 has reopened despite high winds that have fanned the Twitchell Canyon fire to
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The Twitchell Canyon Fire is now 22,788 acres. For the third day in a row, the National Weather
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Twitchell Canyon fire nears 22,000 acres; hot, gusty weekend feared
Bad news came in twos for crews battling the Twitchell Canyon fire Friday: the central Utah
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Chavez-Reyes found guilty of obstructing justice
A jury late Thursday found Ruben Chavez-Reyes guilty of obstructing justice, burglarizing a
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The lightning-caused Twitchell Canyon Fire is now 21,738 acres. The National Weather
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The lightning-caused Twitchell Canyon Fire is now 20,870 acres. Fire activity was moderate
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Lance Kinross Wins 2010 Beaver County Grand Champion Award
Lance Kinross, 10, son of Steve & Frances Kinross of Beaver, Utah, won the Beaver County
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Twitchell Canyon Fire Evening Update
The Twitchell Canyon Fire made a significant push to the northeast yesterday as winds drove
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I-70 closed through Millard, Sevier County after fire expands Tuesday
Officials shut down I-70 from milepost 1-23, and a campground in central Utah was evacuated
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On September 10, 2010, Amy Barker, District Ranger of the Beaver Ranger District signed a
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The Forest Service will receive initial and oral bids in public at the Beaver Ranger District
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The Twitchell Canyon Fire is now 11,293 acres. Protection efforts around the historic Kimberly
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Kane County bucks trend: Crime rises
Data from a statewide crime survey shows a downturn in the annual rate of serious crimes in
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Lawmaker wants Utahns on Medicaid to pay it forward
If the government is paying for your medical care, you should be expected to give something
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Trial venue moved for accomplice in shooting of Millard deputy
A 4th District Court judge has decided to move Monday’s trial of an alleged accomplice in the
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Twitchell Canyon wildfire swells to 11,000 acres
Strong winds whipped south-central Utah’s Twitchell Canyon wildfire to nearly 11,000 acres
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The Twitchell Canyon Fire is now 10,608 acres. Despite gusty winds, minimal growth occurred on
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The first ballistically-protected police car in Utah is now on patrol. A Sandy-based company
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Central Utah blaze grows to 7,000 acres
A lightning fire sparked near Manderfield Reservoir at the end of July has grown to 7,000
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Number of stray dogs on the rise near Cedar City
More stray dogs are running around Cedar City, keeping sheriff’s deputies busy and filling up the
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
BEAVER MOUNTAIN LAKES: (September 02) Conservation officer Brent Farnsworth reports
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Slain Kane County Deputy Laid To Rest
A Utah lawman who was shot to death while chasing a suspect in northern Arizona last week
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Man will stand trial in Millard County deputy’s death
With an AK-47 sitting in the passenger seat, Roberto Miramontes Roman saw flashing police
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The LDS pioneers’ hidden history
Salt Lake City’s Temple Square. Brigham Young’s Beehive House. The east bench’s This Is the Place
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Living History; What do Utah’s Independence Day celebrations say about us?
Myton, a little town in the Uinta Basin, celebrated "hip-hip-hurray" Fourth of July in 1911. The day
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Mountain Meadows affidavit Hofmann forgery?
Mormon bomber Mark Hofmann’s calling card has popped up again, signaling that the forger’s
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Wright re-emerges in West Valley
The Wright Brothers landed at the Maverik Center on Wednesday night. Only the oldest member of
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Today fire crews are burning out around the back side of Manderfield Reservoir to preserve the view
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Southwest Utah Public Health Department Offers FREE Seasonal Flu Vaccine
The Southwest Utah Public Health Department (SWUPHD) expects to receive their first shipments
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The Utah Department of Transportation is advertising the following projects that will be
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Twitchell Canyon wildfires spread forcing road closures for recreationists
Windy conditions and higher temperatures over the weekend have kicked up the Twitchell Canyon
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Utah on track for mildest wildfire season in 10 years
Utah is on pace this year to record the lowest number of wildfires and acres burned by blazes in
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Manhunt rattles residents, but police presence eases anxiety
The manhunt along the Utah-Arizona border for suspected cop killer Scott Curley has some
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Fire Activity at Manderfield Reservoir
Fire activity on the lightening-caused Twitchell Canyon fire has increased east of the Manderfield
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Utah wildfires are kept under control
Summer wildfires are burning the fewest acres in Utah in nearly a decade. The Dixie National Forest
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Indian Creek Road to Open for Day Use
Indian Creek Road, which has been closed due to activity from the Twitchell Canyon fire, will
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Resolution for former Iron County deputy facing child porn charges
A former Iron County sheriff’s deputy charged with 10 counts of child pornography-related
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The fate of Odd Fellows Hall is on the line today - again. This is the building that will not die. It is
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Twitchell controlled fire burns 4,000 acres
A lightning-caused fire in the Twitchell Canyon area near the Manderfield Reservoir has
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A story of modern slavery in Utah
Chan, a short man but strong from a lifetime of labor in rice fields, tells how he blundered into a
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Region 13: 8/20 • Millard v. North Sanpete; Beaver v. North Summit; Kanab v. San Juan;
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National Forest land fire near Beaver expands to 3,000 acres
A lightning strike-caused fire near Manderfield Reservoir surged from about 1,100 acres
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
BEAVER RIVER, UPPER: (August 11) Flows are low and clear. Small trout are abundant and will
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They raise ‘em right down in Beaver
Couple a things you should know about this place: If you happen to drive a German-made
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Wildfire continues to burn near Beaver
An approximately 1,000-acre wildfire continued to burn near Beaver on Sunday. Two lightning
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Living History: Utah’s Carnegie libraries are a steel magnate’s legacy
In the early 20th century, 23 Utah municipalities had something in common: A Carnegie public
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See which schools will give free ACTs to juniors
Starting next school year, more than 80 Utah high schools will give the ACT for free to all
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Utah school districts weigh tax hikes
Grappling with budget shortfalls, eight Utah school districts are planning to boost property
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A proposed action and Environmental Assessment have been developed for the North
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Ten short getaways for Wasatch Front travelers
Basics • Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area is in northeastern Utah and southwestern
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First Wind Awards Scholarship to Milford High School Student
Dalaki Livingston, a graduate of Milford High School, will be the recipient of a one-time
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Judicial Confirmation Committee asking for public comment
The Utah Senate Judicial Confirmation Committee is asking for public input on five
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Outdoor notebook: Chance to adopt a tortoise
People these days are into native plants for their yardscapes, but what about a native species as
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Karla Staheli Named Juvenile Court Judge in Fifth Judicial District.
Governor Gary R. Herbert has appointed Karla Staheli as a Juvenile Court Judge in the Fifth
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Man will stand trial in Millard County deputy’s death
With an AK-47 sitting in the passenger seat, Roberto Miramontes Roman saw flashing police
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Utah Jazz’s Jeremy Evans in St. George July 27th 6:00pm Old Gym at DSC
The Utah Jazz has announced that the team’s 2010 second-round draft pick, forward Jeremy
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Days of ‘47 Rodeo comes to close
Lois Harmon, grand matriarch of the rodeo, described this edition of the Days of ‘47 Rodeo
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UPDATE: Hot Springs Wildfire Now 327-Acres and 30-Percent Contained
The latest report on the Hot Springs Wildfire 19-miles north of Cedar City shows 327-acres have
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Outdoor notebook: Expect geology to put you in a festive mood at Bryce
Bryce Canyon National Park is holding its first annual Geology Festival on Friday and Saturday,
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National High School Rodeo Finals: Utah team currently at second
With one day to go, Utah’s high school cowboys and cowgirls are holding on to second place after
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The LDS pioneers’ hidden history
Salt Lake City’s Temple Square. Brigham Young’s Beehive House. The east bench’s This Is the
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Ten Utah ATV rides you might never have heard of
As the number of Utah ATV enthusiasts continue to increase, so do the number of public lands
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Brush and tree fires keep crews hopping in Cedar City, Beaver area
Lightning caused two significant fires in Beaver County and near Cedar City over the past few
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Wright re-emerges in West Valley
The Wright Brothers landed at the Maverik Center on Wednesday night. Only the oldest
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Milford boy inspires team, community
Jed Wunderlich’s positive attitude is probably why he wasn’t cut from Milford’s All South Cal
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Update: Badger Wildfire North of Cedar City
The Color Country Interagency Fire Center report that the Badger Wildfire 19-miles north of
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Weather should be ideal for holiday celebration
Thunderstorms that rolled through Utah Wednesday should clear out for the July 24
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LEGAL NOTICE OF DECISION - Beaver City Culinary Water System Improvements - USDA
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Pioneer Day is a holiday unique to Utah, celebrating the trek of Mormon pioneers to the
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Garfield marijuana farm busted Monday
More than 50 law enforcement officers raided a large marijuana grow approximately six miles
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Driver License Offices Reopening
The Utah Driver License Division has reopened its offices in three southern Utah cities on a part
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Counties hammer out conservation plans
It may have happened 14 years ago, but the fury over President Bill Clinton’s surprise creation
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Utah’s wildfire season heats up
The cool rains of May have long since evaporated on the valley floors, and with the
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Milford wind farm project to be put on hold
The developer of Utah’s largest commercial wind farm is putting a plan to expand the project on
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BREAKING NEWS: Fire at Todd’s Market in Minerville caused by electrical malfunction
Todd’s Market, 55 W. Main St., Minersville, caught on fire at approximately 6:30 a.m.,
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Come join us at the 10th annual Butch Cassidy Festival on July 2nd & 3rd, 2010. Free
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Beaver City — Independence Day celebration, Beaver City Park, beginning at 9 a.m.; fireworks
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Here is a running list of Firework display locations for the July 4th holiday ~ JULY 4: Milford -
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2010 July 4th National Forest Service Campground Update
Campgrounds on the five Utah national forests are expected to be busy over the 4th of July. You can
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First Wind Donates to Milford July 4th Fireworks Display and Beaver County Courthouse Museum
First Wind, an independent US -based wind energy company, announced Friday it has
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
BEAVER MOUNTAIN LAKES: (June 24) Conservation Officer Brent Farnsworth reports
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Protect Infants From Whooping Cough - FREE Vacination
Whooping cough (pertussis) is a highly contagious bacterial illness that can be serious for adults and
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Local school districts, state work well together
Last week, school board members and school superintendents from Washington, Iron, Kane,
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Five nominees have been named for a new juvenile court judgeship with the 5th District
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Ronnie Lee Gardner executed by firing squad
Condemned inmate Ronnie Lee Gardner was executed early Friday morning. The 49-year-old
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Gardner moved to observation cell, hopes for eleventh hour reprieve
Death row inmate Ronnie Lee Gardner, who is facing execution by firing squad early Friday,
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Ronnie Lee Gardner will die strapped to a metal chair with a cover pulled over his head. Prison
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A big fish story at Strawberry: New stocking technique showing tremendous success
Minersville — Improved fishing, especially for anglers trolling from a boat. Mostly catching fish in
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It’s all downhill from here: Utah’s cycling descents praised
For every grueling climb of a canyon road, there typically come two rewards for a cyclist. First,
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Electric cars spark Utahns’ interest
At least 200 Utahns are hoping to get a charge out of driving a 100 percent electric car. The Nissan
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For more than 200 years, the American flag has been the symbol of our nation’s strength and
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
BEAVER MOUNTAIN LAKES: (June 11) Conservation officer Brent Farnsworth reports
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One of the biggest surprises for people when they get to know Sister Yvonne Hatt, a nun
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Grant funds illegal immigration fight in county
Washington County is getting access to federal databases in an effort to combat illegal
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Changes looming in Utah wild horse program
The head of Utah’s wild horse and burro program said Wednesday there is no doubt the
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S. Utah counties to join program to deport criminal immigrants
Three southern Utah counties have joined a partnership between local jails and federal
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Tooele depot getting wind power
The desert of western Utah is about to join the natural energy revolution. The Tooele Army
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Ethics initiative falls short by more than 20,000 signatures
The Utah Lieutenant Governor’s Office issued final signature counts Tuesday for two statewide
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The purpose of this Scoping Document is to inform you of a project the Beaver District
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Veteran helps Utah rodeo get off ground
Veteran saddle bronc rider Rusty Allen tackles a new challenge this weekend. He is the official
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Rifle shell casings, gun, knives seized in investigation of deputy’s death
No firearms were found on Roberto Miramontes Roman when he was arrested in the fatal
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There’s nothing like a small-town Utah festival
Every summer, Utah celebrates its unique heritage with major events that draw thousands
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McEntee: Psychiatric hospital expansion needed now more than ever
Last Friday night, five people walked into the University Neuropsychiatric Institute, every one
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Open campgrounds for Memorial Day weekend
Below is a list of Forest Service campgrounds that may be open for the Memorial Day
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Beaver County is putting its proposed land bill on hold after two open house meetings in Milford
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Milford students protest selection
Milford High School students organized and carried out a walkout on Wednesday during
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Mining outfit in Utah shuts down, files bankruptcy
A mining outfit in Utah’s west desert has shut down operations, furloughed employees and
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Ten Utah ATV rides you might never have heard of
As the number of Utah ATV enthusiasts continue to increase, so do the number of public lands
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Utah corrections director warns of possible emergency releases by this summer
Dwindling prison beds, a decimated budget and a heavy flow of newly sentenced criminals will
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Black Gaming Demolishing Oasis casino in Mesquite
Bankrupt Black Gaming LLC is preparing to demolish its closed Oasis casino in Mesquite
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Utah’s Copper King Mining files for Chapter 11
Copper King Mining Corp., a Utah-based company that built and operated a $60 million
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Utah lawmakers investigate cause of high gas prices
Utah lawmakers called a meeting at the Capitol Wednesday to discover the cause of high gas
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The Utah Southwest Public Health Department released the following list of businesses in the
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Hollywood Video stores in Cedar City and St. George are among 2,000 stores closing across
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Military chaplains fulfill religious duties at home, while deployed
It has been said people often turn to faith while in foxholes, but as a military chaplain for the
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Utah gas prices increase 8 cents per gallon
Gas prices in Utah continue to rise. AAA Utah says the average price of a gallon of gas in Utah
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West Nile virus detected in S. Utah
Health officials in Washington County say the West Nile virus has been detected in a sample of
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Orem student wins anti-smoking prize
Eleven-year-old Leah Barry vows to never use tobacco, and she hopes others will choose to
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Community says goodbye to officer who lost his life in the line of duty
A community reached out as an officer who was killed in the line of duty was laid to rest May 5.
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It’s time to think about entering the trebuchet or catapult contest for the Minersville Punkin’ Fest
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Seniors focus on health with conference at Heritage Center
Seniors who want to improve their health and well-being will gather for the 8th Annual Senior
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Hatch wants hard look at science behind radiation exposure payouts
U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch is asking a national panel to take a fresh look at the science behind the
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Wide-eyed and ready to compete despite an early morning start, students from across the
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The program is funded by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. It offers 24
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Will sage grouse and wind farms mix? Researchers to find out
For almost two months, wildlife biologists in southwestern Utah have bundled up against the
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Update: Sheriff’s officer killed in accident
A Sevier County Sheriff’s Office officer was killed in an accident shortly before midnight Thursday.
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Prison overcrowding could lead to early releases
Overcrowding in Utah’s State Prison could force inmates out early and into your neighborhood.
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The radio deejay at the second annual Renewable Energy Fair at Milford High School
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About 2,500 people will test their endurance and fortitude Saturday when they take part in the
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Bass regulations could be changed to two standards
Few things get Utah anglers more stirred up than changes to the fishing regulations. Utah
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Fishing spot of the week: Minersville Reservoir
Where >> Minersville Reservoir, west of Beaver ... Species >> Rainbow trout and
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Chat Roulette: Utah AG says it’s ‘Pure Voyeurism’ and dangerous for kids
Chat Roullete has taken off in popularity online. It is a virtual meeting place for anyone in the
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Spring snow showers to hang around northern Utah
Springtime in the Rockies can mean snow showers and that's what northern Utah valleys
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Wind project to add 68 turbines
A large wind project in Utah’s west desert is getting bigger. Boston-based First Wind says it
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Sex offenders will now have to pay more money to live in certain Utah communities. Some towns
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The Iron County Commission was addressed by State of Utah Schools and Institutional Trust
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Milford energy fair is set for April 29
The second annual Milford Renewable Energy Fair is scheduled for Thursday, April 29, at the
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Interior secretary blows into Milford High
Interior Secretary Kenneth Salazar was a man of many hats on Monday during a visit to Milford
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Africanized bees expanding in the Beehive state
State inspectors have found nearly 100 colonies of Africanized bees in Washington, Iron
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Hospital administrator honored for work
Craig Davidson, administrator of Beaver Valley Hospital and Milford Valley Memorial Hospital has
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Catholic priest marks 50 years
Christ the King Catholic Church’s the Rev. Msgr. Michael J. Winterer will celebrate his golden
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New vehicles aid Utah County’s first responders
As Utah County sheriff’s deputies closed in on an armed, suicidal man by Utah Lake one day last
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Fire threat low for southern Utah
Moisture, and a lot of it, is expected to keep much of southern Utah’s fire danger below or at
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Luhm: Horse racing runs distant last in Utah
I’ve often joked with my wife, family and friends that divine intervention led me Utah, where
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Wide-eyed and ready to compete despite an early morning start, students from across the
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Brother of slain Millard County deputy found dead
The family of a slain Millard County deputy is mourning for the second time in less than four
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Amid the hustle and bustle of life, sometimes we forget to stop for just a moment to say ‘thank
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A coalition of senators from the West is proposing to expand the number of Americans
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Utah students earn awards from Daniels Fund
Sixteen students from schools throughout Utah have been named Daniels Scholars based on
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Officials: Look for marijuana fields while on hikes or hunting
Officials in southern Utah are reminding hikers, hunters and local residents to be on the lookout
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Bipartisan bill would compensate more downwinders
People throughout seven Western states --- including anywhere in Utah -- who were exposed
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Winning water bottled in Beaver
Beaver knows how to quench a person’s thirst with its water from the Tushar Mountain Range.
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Weather: High winds will announce coming cold front
It seems to happen every year in Utah. Temperatures hit the high 70s, fruit trees flower
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Prescribed fires planned in Beaver County
In preparation for an 8,000-acre prescribed fire planned for this summer, Bureau of Land
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New protection incentives announced for sage grouse; Utah begins study
With 44 percent of its habitat lost to agriculture, urban development and other threats like
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Census forms due in mail by Friday
Local census workers are encouraging residents to mail in their census forms before Friday’s
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6 nominated for Utah Supreme Court vacancy
The Utah Supreme Court Nominating Commission has selected six nominees for an upcoming
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Iron County law enforcement team up for sick girl
The Iron County Sheriff’s Office and the Cedar City Police Department are teaming up to help a
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UDOT announces top 25 summer projects
The Utah Department of Transportation outlined summer construction plans, including 7 projects
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On the national level, analysts have fretted over the decline of farm real estate, a decrease in
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Attorney arrested in alleged fraud case
A St. George defense attorney was arrested Friday on charges of prescription drug fraud
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Sides gear up for new water fight
Ranchers, county governments, conservation groups and the Goshute tribe are crafting
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Utah Mobile Vet Center visiting Southern Utah
The Utah Mobile Vet Center will be visiting St. George, Cedar City and Beaver next week.
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Applications being accepted for judgeships
Applications are now being accepted for upcoming vacancies on Utah courts. There will
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Students participate in Sterling Scholar competition
One hundred and ninety students representing 15 high schools and five school districts will
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Gov. Herbert OKs DNA collection on some suspects
Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has signed a bill into law that requires suspects arrested for a violent
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Brian Head on market for $34.75M
Brian Head Ski Resort went on the market Thursday for $34.75 million. CB Richard Ellis,
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
BEAVER MOUNTAIN LAKES: (Fair) Most of the lakes can be accessed by snowmobile. Fishing
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Drug task force makes three arrests
After three months of undercover investigation, the Washington County Drug Task Force
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Qwest seeks grant to expand fast Internet access in Utah
Qwest Communications wants to expand its broadband connections to the Internet into
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
MINERSVILLE RESERVOIR: (March 18) The ice is retreating and, depending on the temperatures
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2 men caught using skimmers on gas pumps in Richfield
Richfield police have arrested two men they say were stealing people’s credit and debit card
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Death penalty sought for inmate in guard’s killing
Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for an inmate accused of killing a Utah prison
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Utah County to review fees for home-based funerals
Before Parr Young died in January, he and his wife Kathleen decided on a home funeral. There
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Milford man burned pouring fuel on fire
A 38-year-old Milford man was burned over 60 percent of his body when a gas can he was
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The extinction of Utah’s rural colleges
When, by some miracle, Scott Frederick graduated from Manti High School 30 years ago
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Police crack down on motorcycle gang
Three booby-trap attacks on an anti-gang task force in Southern California prompted the
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Utah Peace Officer Standards and Training Council Sanction 8 Former Utah Police Officers
Douglas L. Paulsen spent nearly 20 years protecting the people of West Valley City as a
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2 face August hearing in killing of sheriff’s deputy Josie Fox
A three-day preliminary hearing has been set for August for the two men charged in connection
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I-15 pileup forces brief freeway closure; no injuries reported
A major pileup on I-15 forced the brief closure of the freeway Saturday afternoon. Officials
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Snow forecast for parts of Utah
This weekend’s snowstorm is expected to dump 1 to 2 feet of snow on central and eastern Utah
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Outdoor notebook: Officials consider changes for elk hunting
Utah wildlife officials are considering two significant changes for elk hunting in Utah. The
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They can’t see words on a page, but reading is at their fingertips thanks to Braille. Fifty-two
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
MINERSVILLE RESERVOIR: (March 04) The ice is getting soft around the edges and thinner all
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Snow Mixed With Rain Prompts Travel Advisories and Restrictions in southern Utah
Heavy snow mixed with rain has caused the Utah Highway patrol and Utah Department of
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Cold, wet weather hampers traffic
The latest round of winter weather played a part in a few highway accidents and several slide-offs
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Jones: Every day is Browning Day
In a world where every dog has its day, Ogden native John Moses Browning is having a devil of
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In anticipation of imminent deployment, the 2nd Battalion, 222nd Field Artillery Unit of the Utah
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Additional charges filed in connection with slaying of Millard County deputy
Prosecutors have filed additional charges against two men in connection with the fatal shooting a
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House supports limits on federal officers
The House passed 65-4 a bill attempting to limit the authority of federal officers, specifically from
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Beaver: Hometown of Butch Cassidy, Las Vegas stars and awesome kids
Beaver -The freeway exits on the north and south end of town glow in the darkness like
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Noel pushes to restrict federal law enforcement
Clashes between federal and local law enforcement in southern Utah -- including the
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State agencies ignoring new immigration law
Eight months after Utah required governmental entities to verify their employees are legally able
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Weather permitting, work crews should begin laying pavement at St. George’s new airport this
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Wet storm welcome, but we need more
With most big storms missing the Wasatch Front this winter, water officials had to be happy
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Courts want new judge, but not without funding
Court officials said Thursday they would gladly avoid a controversial judge transfer by creating
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El Niño may send storms south again this weekend
That pesky El Niño is affecting Utah weather again. The phenomenon caused by unusually
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Substitute bill would add a new judge, rather than transfer a position
Lawmakers opposed to a bill that aimed to move a judge position from northern to southern Utah
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First Wind’s Milford project honored with an Excellence in Renewable Energy Award
First Wind, an independent United States wind energy company, was recognized during the
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Geothermal Power Land For Lease In Utah
The federal government planned to hold a lease sale Tuesday for public lands suitable for
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Aid groups face challenging year
Lost jobs and lost homes have left thousands of Southern Utah residents in need of help, and
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Agriculture packs big financial punch
Farming is a key player in Utah’s economy, more so than previous studies have shown.
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
MINERSVILLE RESERVOIR: The ice is over 12 inches thick. The recent warm weather is melting
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February’s been warmer than normal so far
Does it feel like February has been warmer than normal in the Salt Lake area? Well, it’s true.
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Functional home gains attention
There will always be a place for the spectacular during the St. George Area Parade of Homes,
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Accessibility easier than it looks
Most people look at square footage, number of bedrooms, kitchen space and curb appeal when
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Morgan County is Utah’s healthiest; Carbon is worst
According to a new report, Utah’s healthiest counties are places where residents take
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Utah’s Joint Criminal Apprehension Team marks 10 years, 10,000 arrests
First, there was the scream of joy from the mother. But what supervisory deputy U.S.
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Police warn of electronic ‘skimming’ scam at gas pumps
Police in Sandy discovered a device capable of transmitting credit card numbers and bank
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Millard High School student gets inaugural First Wind scholarship
Utah’s newest and largest wind farm has blown in its first Utah scholarship recipient, providing
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Program offers students chance to be "Judge for a Day"
Utah court officials are preparing for the state’s fifth "Judge for a Day Program," an event that
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Taking advantage of the unique energy resources in Southern Utah, Southwest Applied
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Higbee up for appeals court seat
Fifth District Juvenile Court Judge Thomas Higbee has been named one of a half dozen
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Shift a judge to Southern Utah, report says
The Legislature Auditor General’s Office has said a "limited review" of judicial workloads shows
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Aid groups face challenging year
Lost jobs and lost homes have left thousands of Southern Utah residents in need of help, and
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Utah cowboys off to a fast start
Only one month into the 2010 rodeo season, Utah cowboys are riding high.
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The Utah Division of Wildlife Resources will be hosting the annual Bald Eagle Day Celebration
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Federal grant aims to stimulate growth in energy jobs
A $4.6 million federal grant is invigorating a broad-based effort by state government,
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Drew Brees knows how to make an impact
Nobody was suspicious enough to check the birthmark on Drew Brees’ face just to make sure
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Utah high court officials opposing bill take case to media
Concerned over proposed legislation that would allow the governor to pick the chief justice of the
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It’s time for the 2010 census. In the next few months, all residences in the United States will
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Power company seeks public input
A Rocky Mountain Power project to add a high-voltage transmission line to move larger voltages
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Learn about big-game drawings and other upcoming events
“The drawing odds usually don’t change much from year to year,” said DWR wildlife licensing
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Milford wind farm nominated for award
The Milford Wind Corridor Project has been nominated for the Renewable Energy World’s
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Milford students work with First Wind
The future of Southern Utah looks promising if The Wind Kids are any indication. Milford High
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Bill to make strangulation a felony again falls short in legislature
A bill that would require a strangulation offense to be prosecuted as a felony will succumb to
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Weather triggers crashes, snarls holiday traffic in northern Utah
A snow storm in northern Utah on Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday made roads and highways slick
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
BEAVER RIVER, LOWER: (January 07) Ice covers much of the stream, which makes fishing
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State’s firefighters train at Dixie Center event
Great plumes of smoke rose from behind the Dixie Convention Center throughout the day
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As the magnitude of the disaster in Haiti unfolds; Utahns want to know how they can help. We are
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Dairy association taps 2 college women as 2010 dairy ambassadors
The statewide dairy association has named the Utah Dairy Ambassadors for 2010. Kimberlee
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Renewable energy is playing a major role in development in Beaver County, said Rob Adams,
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Court record sealed in death of Millard Co. sheriff’s deputy Josie Greathouse Fox
A judge has ruled that basic information prosecutors used to justify a criminal charge
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At Cyprus High, learning about wind power is hands-on
On most days, the wind turbine that quietly spins in the breeze high above the north end of
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UHP asks drivers to slow down, move over
“I was walking toward my vehicle and heard the sound you every state trooper hates to hear.
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Tearful farewell in Millard County for slain deputy Josie Fox
She was remembered as funny, tough and wild. She was described as competitive, honest and
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Those who have driven Interstate 15 between Southern Utah and Southeast Idaho know it’s
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Roughin’ It Outdoors Fishing Report
MINERSVILLE RESERVOIR: (January 07) The ice is about 10 inches thick, but the water level is
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2 men arrested in deputy’s murder
Two men wanted in connection with the fatal shooting of a Millard County sheriff’s deputy
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Slain Millard Deputy Identified, Manhunt Underway For 2...
A statewide manhunt is underway to find the suspects who are believed to have shot and
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Delta Community Mourns Fallen Deputy
A small Utah community is coping with the death of a sheriff’s deputy shot and killed during a
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No injuries reported in southwest Utah earthquake
Residents in Cedar City were slightly rattled Monday when a 4.1 magnitude earthquake
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Flu vaccination clinics planned for southern Utah communities
Southern Utah health officials are planning a series of clinics for swine flu and seasonal flu
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Exercise shows emergency personnel prepared in Milford area
On Nov. 21, a number of people, myself included, were rescued from a fire in the old
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Bianca Gabriela Lozoya Vega is Valley View Medical Center’s 2010 Baby New Year.
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Officers mourn K-9 killed on duty
After hearing gunshots Friday night, officers turned a corner to find their newly certified
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Area law officials battling graffiti
Graffiti has generally been considered a problem for cities larger than Cedar City and its
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At border motel, New Year rings in twice
Early Friday morning, the loneliest outpost on America’s loneliest highway was filled with kids
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Officials probe possible carjacking
St. George Police and Arizona Department of Public Safety officers responded to a fight and