 | Flash flood claims one child, second presumed dead A Ford Bronco and a child safety seat come to rest after a flash flood swept the vehicle down a wash in the Consumers Canyon area Sunday afternoon. The flash flood claimed the life of one 5-year-old boy and a missing 1-year-old child is presumed de... |
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 | Utah, federal officials implement severe fire restrictions statewide A Price firefighter battles a grassfire west of U.S. Highway 6 in Helper last Thursday. Fire crews from Helper, Price and Wellington along with law enforcement personnel and paramedics were called to the scene shortly before 12:30 p.m. on July 27.... |
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Carbon County reports expanding employment Carbon County has experienced long periods of economic stagnation in the past, but the local area posted an 8.6 percent employment expansion rate in June. |
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Carbon High Fccla Members Win Top Honors at National Event Carbon High FCCLA Chapter members Cameron Dadgari, Candra Nelson, Christie Downard, Courtney Trujillo and Jenni Jones recently competed at the national convention in Nashville, Tenn. The five students representing the Carbon High chapter earned gol... |
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Carbon Cooks: Mediterranean Stuffed Chicken restaurant style Sonnet's dog Olivia looks for a treat while the cook makes the good stuff. Owning a restaurant at one point in your life had its advantages. |
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BLM Plans to Offer 334,000 Acres in August Lease Sale Utah BLM Director Henri Bisson joined with other state and county leaders in a press conference on Friday to discuss the economic benefits of oil and gas development in Utah and BLM's upcoming August 15 oil and gas lease sale.... |
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IRS Launching Online Payment Agreement Application Tax professionals are helping launch a new system that will allow many individuals who owe delinquent federal taxes to apply online for a payment agreement, the IRS announced today.... |
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U Of U Endowment to Combat Mining Engineer Shortage There is a critical shortage of mining engineers in the United States and overseas. Some industry estimates indicate that within five years, as many as 50 percent of mining engineers will reach retirement age.... |