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Local groups fight Utah Lake causeway idea Print

Now that the Legislature has approved $3 million to study a possible Utah Lake causeway, local opposition is mounting a challenge to the idea.

 
FAA strikes deal with Provo for airport radar Print

Provo Mayor Lewis Billings has struck a deal with the Federal Aviation Authority to bring radar functionality to the city's airport.

 
Utah sets ambitious goal for carbon reduction Print

SALT LAKE CITY -- UTAH ENVIRONMENTAL OFFICIALS WANT TO ROLL BACK THE STATE'S GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS TO 2005 LEVELS BY 2020, ROUGHLY A 28 PERCENT REDUCTION.

 
Boys and Girls Club exec resigns Print

The executive director of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Utah County announced his resignation this week.

 
Guilty pleas entered in Eagle Mtn. fraud case Print

Former Eagle Mountain mayoral candidate Richard Culbertson and his wife, Kathleen, pleaded guilty on Thursday to fraud and racketeering charges.

 
Provo man receives Silver Star Print
First time award has been given to a Utah Guardsman in recent memory

Caleb Warnock

On Jan. 27, 2007, 1st Lt. Tyler J. Jensen of the 19th Special Forces Group (Airborne) and his combat patrol were ambushed by 100 anti-government forces in Sangaar, Afghanistan. The Provo resident's heroism that day earned him a Silver Star, the first awarded to a Utah National Guard member in recent memory.

 
Pioneer folk wisdom written in snow Print

In north Utah County, the mountains have a story to tell.

 
Man sentenced for killing friend Print

For years, Jesus Manuel Holguin-Albo has provided for his family in Mexico by working in the United States. He wants to get back to his two children and five siblings so he can continue to do so. But first, he may have to wait up to 15 years until he gets out of prison.

 
E-mail supports state candidate's allegations Print

SALT LAKE CITY -- An e-mail to Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert corroborates a political candidate's charge that he was offered a raise to drop out of the race for state treasurer.

 
Teens: Payson councilman's attack unprovoked Print

A Payson city councilman says he confronted two teens who were tagging his truck, but Ali Ludlow and Cody Baumann say there were standing in the shade on the side of a building in Payson last month when someone grabbed their necks from behind and attacked them.

 
County employees: Pay raise policy crazy Print

The county's roughly 900 employees will be getting an average 7 percent pay raise in early July. That's good news for people like Sgt. David Farley.

 
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