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 | | Published May 14, 2002 | Local News
Emery High Blood Drive Emery High Sterling Scholars hosted the annual blood drive this year. Students, faculty and the community donated their blood on the April 23. The over all total of blood donated this year was 72 full units and 15 partial units.... |
| Ferron Resident Wins Survey Drawing Vicki Wilbanks, Drew Sitterud, Welles Cannon, Dennis Nelson, Sharon Jensen and Randy Jensen at prize drawing. |
| Local Resident Celebrates Her 100th Birthday Gladys Braithwaite Nelson celebrated her 100th birthday at the Turnquist Retreat in Elmo on April 24. The Golden Oldies senior band was on hand to help Gladys celebrate and entertain her with music. ... |
|  | Reel 'em in Young anglers recently gathered at the Division of Wildlife Resources Huntington Game Farm Pond for the annual Kids Fishing Event. Stocked with trout immediately before the event, young fishing enthusiasts were treated with a day of fishing, food and... |
|  | Group Meets to Discuss Management Plan for Huntington North Reservoir Chris Sands from Bio-West with the map of Huntington North Reservoir. |
| Route Plan Discussed by BLM The Emery County Commissioners met in their regularly scheduled meeting on May 7 at 4 p.m. Commissioners Ira Hatch, Randy Johnson and Drew Sitterud were present as well as Sheriff Lamar Guymon and County Attorney Dave Blackwell.... |
| Campaign Against Grazing Continues Southern Utah and Northern Arizona ranchers have recently received a letter from an organization identified as the National Public Lands Grazing Campaign asking ranchers to support a proposed federal grazing buyout program that would pay ranchers $17... |
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