 | Park settlement: 6 months full pay Former Carbon School District Superintendent George Park will receive his full compensation from Jan. 1 through June 30 this year on regular paydays, and will work for the district as a consultant for that length of time.... |
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 | Fire destroys trailer at Railco loadout An attempt to thaw out frozen pipes under a fifth-wheel trailer apparently touched off a blaze that destroyed the vehicle Wednesday afternoon. |
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Sunnyside council decides on Pepsi and COLA for workers In a bit of irony, the Sunnyside City council chose COLA - a cost of living adjustment for full-time city employees - and Pepsi at their meeting on Tuesday night. |
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 | Carbon County's first baby of 2011 Elizabeth and Oscar Sosa hold their new daughter, Valentina, the first baby of 2011 born at Castleview Hospital. Valentina was born on Jan. 3 at 3:09 p.m., weighed 7 lbs. 9.5 oz. and was 20.5 inches tall.... |
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 | Kitchen rag starts fire at Castle Heights A small fire behind a stove at Castle Heights Elementary broke the calm of the northeast Price neighborhood on Tuesday morning about 7:20 a.m. |
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 | 1942: Carbon patriotism shows in war funding Editor's Note: This is one of a series of articles about the history of the Sun Advocate and the county it covers as a newspaper. These articles are being prepared as the 120th anniversary of the newspaper's birth approaches in 2011. ... |
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 | Stamps or bonds? World War II brought on all kinds of ways for the public to help fund the fight against fascism. Bonds were a major investment considering wages at the time and many people bought stamps which also accrued interest, but were less expensive. Depen... |
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Breakup of GR fuel heist yields suspects in other thefts A report of suspicious activity and a suspicious vehicle in Green River led to the arrest of three Cuban men. |
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Police respond to holiday decor Eddy and Vicky Courtright have been complimented for the Christmas light display that outlines the eaves of their pristine home on Areva Road in Roosevelt. |
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USDA rural development helps rural areas Utah communities, businesses and citizens received millions of dollars of investments over a two year period between 2009-10, with the support and resources of the United States Department of Agriculture's Rural Development Agency. ... |