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  1. Photo: A Dragon-Raising in Provo

    Tuesday, May 19, 2009 12:00 am

  1. Provo Canal

    ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald The Provo Canal taken Thursday May 17, 2007 in Pleasant Grove.

  2. Provo officials discuss issues facing city

    Gene, left, and LaRae Warner, of Provo, enjoy an evening stroll on the Provo River Trail Tuesday, June 23, 2009. MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald

  3. Provo organic farmer strains to meet demand

    ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald Julie Clifford rototills a plot to plant tomatoes Thursday, April 23, 2009 at her home in Provo. The Cliffords have a 3-acre, all organic farm which they use to supply the Salt Lake and Provo farmers' market and restaurants, including Pizzeria 712. The Cliffords have been certified organic farmers for the past three years.

  4. Provo students trade chairs for stability balls

    MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald Students in Leslie Stilson's third-grade class at Spring Creek Elementary in Provo use stability balls instead of chairs to help maintain focus and reduce behavior problems in the classroom Friday, May 8, 2009.

  5. Provo students trade chairs for stability balls

    MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald Students in Leslie Stilson's third-grade class at Spring Creek Elementary in Provo use stability balls instead of chairs to help maintain focus and reduce behavior problems in the classroom Friday, May 8, 2009.

  6. Provo students trade chairs for stability balls

    MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald Jarod Sites, principal at Spring Creek Elementary, joins some of his students in using a stability ball instead of a chair during some of his work day Friday, May 8, 2009.

  7. Former Provo Craft building sold

    ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald The building of former Provo Craft & Novelty on Center Street has been sold after several years of vacancy. Photo taken Tuesday, May 19, 2009 on Center Street in Provo.

  8. Suspect charged in Provo Walgreens robbery

    An adult male suspect entered Walgreens at approximately 1 a.m. He remained in the store talking with employees until approximately 2 a.m. He then left the store. He returned at approximately 3:40 a.m. He again started talking to the store employees. At approximately 4 a.m., he advised the store pharmacist that he wanted oxycontin and oxycodone. The suspect produced a pistol. The suspect then jumped over the counter and entered the area where the medication is kept. The suspect removed several bottles of oxycontin and oxycodone. He placed the bottles in a plastic grocery bag he had on his person. He was last seen leaving the store on foot. He was last seen traveling south. Adult white male. Approximately 30 years old. Medium build. Brown hair with a goatee. Black baseball style hat. Black jacket with "Park City Resort" logo on the back. Red t-shirt. Anyone with information regarding this incident is encouraged to contact Provo Police Dispatch at 852-6210 or Detective Hubbard at 852-7248. Photo courtesy of Walgreens

  9. Cruisin' around Provo

    Herald Hines of Provo cruises down North 300 West St., with his dog, Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2009. "I am just riding around enjoying the weather," Hines said. "I ride a lot, mostly around the block or to the store." For the first day of fall, temperatures were seasonable low on Tuesday, only reaching the low 70s. However, temperatures will rise to average temperatures in the low 80s by the weekend. PATRICK SMITH/Daily Herald

  10. Discount supermarket opens in Provo

    ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald Lowell Reedy of Orem organizes potatoes and onions in the produce department at Buy Low Market on Monday, January 26, 2009 on University Parkway in Provo. Buy Low Market will open Tuesday at 8 a.m.

  11. Provo crosswalk shut down

    CRAIG DILGER/Daily Herald A warning sign on University Avenue states that there is now no pedestrian crossing in the location of the former crosswalk where a BYU student was killed.

  12. Provo boys beat Payson

    MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald Provo's Kyle Collinsworth (31) goes for a lay up over Payson's Jeff DeGraffenried (44) at Provo Tuesday, January 29, 2008.

  13. Provo boys beat Payson

    MARIO RUIZ/Daily Herald Payson's Seth Lovell (30) and Provo's Brandon Davies (32) fight for a ball before it is given to Provo Tuesday, January 29, 2008.

  14. Mayor: Provo in good shape

    MARK JOHNSTON/Daily Herald Headquarters of Million Air at the Provo Municipal Airport Thursday, January 17, 2008. Million Air was awarded a Mayor's Award by Provo Mayor Lewis Billings Thursday.

  15. iProvo Sold

    ASHLEY FRANSCELL/Daily Herald Mayor Lewis Billings speaks along with Steve Christensen, CEO of BroadWeave, to the press during an annoucement of the company purchasing iProvo Tuesday, May 06, 2008 at iProvo in Provo.

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