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Motorists cautionedMotorists cautioned to prepare for seasonal wildlife migration. | |
Local seniors go all out for Pajama Day at the senior centerPerry and Dot Fry enjoy pajama day at the Carbon County Senior Citizens Center. The event is aimed at giving our local elders something fun and frivolous to enjoy during the cold winter months. ... | |
Commission approves $130,000 in restaurant tax fund allocationsThough the facade of the Western Mining and Railroad Museum in Helper will remain largely unchanged, museum staff and city officials anticipate construction to begin this year on an addition to the north of the museum. The completed addition will c... | |
Coal continues to reign as king, dominates Utah's mining industryWhile Carbon and Emery officials work toward diversifying the industrial bases, coal remains a major factor in the counties' economies. | |
Mayor highlights Price, city department accomplishments during addressPrice City's Official charge to the community | |
Carbon County News BriefsStudy for community library placed on hold as agencies review agreement | |
Hospital auxiliary honors volunteer with life membership honorLoma Davis displays surprise and pleasure after receiving Castleview auxiliary's life membership honors. | |
Labor commissioner appoints coal mining industry panel associated with Price officeCommissioner Sherrie Hayashi has appointed a nine-member coal mining panel associated with the Utah labor office in Price. | |
Bill recognizes alternate pioneer trailsSen. Orrin Hatch announced last week the introduction of a bill to include alternate routes in the Oregon, Mormon, Pony Express, and California National Historic Trails. | |
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