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Price water works continueOver the last month, chances are drivers have run across those familiar orange construction signs notifying residents that work is being done. But the work is more than just orange signs sitting on the street.... | |
Patriot actsCalling them "future Sterling Scholars and future leaders of the country," Price Mayor Joe Piccolo, along with his wife, Barbara, honored five students at Castle Heights Elementary School on Tuesday, March 16.... | |
Eagles golden in opener; beat Platte, earn Elite Eight slotCEU freshman forward Michael Glover drives against North Iowa in the SWAC title game on March 6. He scored 28 points against North Platte (Neb.) on Tuesday, March 16 in the opener of the 2010 NJCAA tournament in Hutchinson, Kan. as the Eagles won... | |
A little off the top ...Rod Player, of Cleveland (Utah), sits patiently as barber Donnie Leoard, of Atwoods Barber Shop, puts on the finishing touches. The shop, located at 127 E. 100 N., in Price, is family-owned, with three generations of trimmers in its history. Curr... | |
Snow level not what it needs to beWhile most residents of Carbon County don't think winter could end soon enough, many water officials wish it would last longer. | |
Regional spelling bee competition yields winnersEli Beck, an eighth grader from Albert R. Lyman Middle School in Blanding is the 2010 Regional Spelling Bee Winner. | |
'32 newspaper merger changes Carbon CountyThe history of Carbon County, and the recording of it, changed greatly on Dec. 8, 1932. | |
Sunnyside in a 'daze'Community Daze, an annual event shared between Sunnyside and East Carbon, was a major topic of discussion at the Sunnyside City Council meeting Tuesday night. | |
Quarry will soon open for seasonOn March 26 the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Utah Price Field Office will open the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur Quarry for the season. | |
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