 | Rescue teams set up to bring out stranded snow cat Carbon county search and rescue member Kyle Kulow unloads a snowmobile while Carbon County Sheriff James Cordova looks on during operations to get a stranded Carbon County snow cat out of a canyon near Star Point. The cat departed with two personnel ... |
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 | Raising money for a good cause Tonya Winder puts a dollar in eight-year-old Nick Kiahtipes collection can. The young man heard that others were helping the victims of the tsunami tragedy and wanted to pitch in so he set up a stand, complete with balloons and a can, and collected m... |
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 | Tsunami impacts college student's family, friends Dayana Nanda Siriwarthana, or better known as "Lucky" points out where his island home is. He is from Sri Lanka and his family has been greatly affected by the tsunami that came out of the Indian Ocean.... |
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 | Washing hands helps control illness Jordan Dennis washes her hands with plenty of soap and warm water to make sure she doesn't get ill. At the Price Head Start facility, children have learned about the importance of washing their hands frequently to prevent illness. ... |
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 | Board recommends fire control systems for mountain cabins Mountain developments like Aspen Cove will now have new fire regulations covering the construction of cabins or homes in their boundaries. All new construction will require automatic sprinkling systems to be included in the design. ... |
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Price city officials vote to accept independent audit The Price City Council voted to accept the annual independent auditors' report of basic financial statements in a Jan. 12 public meeting. |
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State office inventories carbon dioxide rates at coal-fired power plants Global warming concerns have prompted the Utah Geological Survey to join a consortium of western state researchers to investigate reservoirs that could be used to permanently store the greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels.... |