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Orem teen to get boss's kidney Print

To Marcus Gilbert, the math was very simple -- he has two kidneys, but only needs one, while his employee has no working kidneys and needs one.

 
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11Pulham would attend his old fourth-grade teacher's funeral many years later and now, after 28 years of teaching fourth grade himself, that picture hangs at the front of Pulham's own class as a legacy to Luce.

 
Provo votes to crack down on graffiti Print

Graffiti artists in Provo will have to pay to clean up their own messes.

 
Why does Utah Valley tolerate mucky air? Print

Why are we living in haze in Utah Valley?

 
Prepare for any disaster with pets Print

As Hurricane Gustav approached the Gulf Coast my mind retuned to Hurrican Katrina and the aftermath of that disaster. It made me wonder why anyone would want to live in a region of the world where hruricanes are commonplace. Then my mind returned to three weeks ago when both my yard and dog kennel were quickly flooded by a sudden downpour of rain that had me hustling about in knee deep water relocating my dogs to higher ground. Iwas reminded that emergencies and disasters can strike anywhere, at any time. The time to prepare for such events is before they occur.

 

 
Family reunion results in generous toy donation to Oakridge School Print

The students at Oakridge School in Springville will have a host of new tools to learn with this year, thanks to a local family reunion.

 
Springville taxes stay level after good planning Print

Cities around Utah County are planning large tax increases for the next fiscal year to meet budget requirements, but in the midst of a nationwide economic slowdown, Springville City's taxes will not be changing at all.

 
Historian to speak on Utah Massacre Print

The Mountain Meadows Massacreis often considered the darkest episode in Utah's history. Mountain Meadows Massacre expert, Richard E. Turley, Jr., assistant LDS Church Historian and one of the three authors concerning this subject speaks on the fate of John D. Lee and his trials for the mass murder. 

Lee was one of the leading participants in that terrible event and the only one brought to justice and executed for the murders.

 
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Former EM mayor Brian Olsen in court Friday; case going to trial Print

An hour-long pre-trial hearing Friday in the case of former Eagle Mountain Mayor Brian Olsen centered on concerns from state attorneys about how the defense would be allowed to discuss particulars of the case with jurors.

 
Spanish Fork festival looks to the sky Print

If you saw a huge octopus or dragon floating in the sky over Spanish Fork's east bench on Friday, don't panic -- they're guests.

 
OHS football alums thank coach with new driveway Print

From his home on South Campus Drive, Udell Westover has a front-row view of Orem High School's campus and the east bleachers of the Tigers' football stadium -- a place he knows a thing or two about.

 
Tainted water kills Dry Creek fish in Lehi Print

An unknown poison tainted Dry Creek in Lehi on Wednesday, killing all of the adult and fingerling brown trout within its corridor.

 
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