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Santa brings cheer to Elks clubSanta Claus and Mrs. Claus showed up in an unusual mode of transportation at the Price Elks Club about 1 p.m. on Sunday: a white Corvette. Santa told those that saw him arrive that because there was no snow he couldn't bring his reindeer and sleigh.... | |
Drug bust yields two suspectsOfficers from the Carbon Metro Drug Task Force place Gordon O'Hara in a police cruiser for transport to the county jail after he was arrested on a number of drug charges. | |
Cats inheritance will benefit shelter and other animalsCarbon County animal control director Patti Pierce holds Anderson, one of the 11 cats that are living in the shelter due to an inheritance. | |
Commissioners approve budgetOften it seems that government budgets are an impersonal part of life. Cuts here and cuts there affect specific departments or operations, but somehow things still get done and everyone seems to get through it. But sometimes they hit closer to home t... | |
New gravel plant brings out concerned Wellington citizensLast Wednesday evening, residents of Hillcrest Estates packed city hall during a scheduled Wellington City council meeting. The citizens attended the meeting to state their feelings toward a new gravel plant that will be opening soon near their homes... | |
Castle Heights sponsor Angel Tree, gallery of treesGallery of trees at Castle Heights Elementary school. | |
School district reports progressUnder the accountability provisions in the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act, all public schools are evaluated for Adequate Yearly Progress (AYP). Schools, districts, and the state are required to meet AYP criteria on two indicators: participation in t... | |
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