 | Flash mobs ain't got nothin' on this Flash mobs usually seemed reserved for twenty-somethings who want to do a dance as a group in a public place, or teenagers looking to make a scene in a city square. But on Saturday a flash mob showed up in the most unlikely of places.... |
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1 killed, 1 injured in ATV accident A 27 year old Vernal man was killed and a fellow drilling rig worker from Grand Junction, Colo. was injured Thursday night in an ATV accident at Peter's Point on the Tavaputs Plateau in Carbon County. ... |
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 | 1952: Floods and another presidential visit 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 in commemoration of the 120th anniversary of the newspaper's birth in 1891.... |
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Price finds traces of water at Emma Park Price City's exploration for water is reaching deep in Emma Park and the results are showing the city may be seeing a new source of water for the future. |
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Police investigating bike shop burglary Price City Police are investigating a break-in and theft that occurred at Decker's Bicycle last week. |
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Getting ready for International Days As Price City is preparing for the International Days celebration, the city has decided to get in a little yard work in the weeks leading up to the three-day event. |
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Carbon Rec offers fun ways to reduce youthful obesity Obesity in America has been on the rise during the last 20 years. It has become an epidemic among our youth. A sedentary life style has begun to replace old habits of playing outside and not coming home until dark. No longer are playgrounds filled... |
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 | Most campgrounds open in Manti-LaSal, but USFS warns of muddy conditions, rock falls Although most developed campgrounds are open on the Manti-La Sal National Forest, campers should be prepared for mud, fallen trees, and high, swift waterways throughout the Forest. Forest managers are asking that campers stay on roads and camping sp... |