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 | | Published July 23, 2002 | Local News
Castle Dale Dup's Donate Trees In June of 2002, Camp Dale Chapter of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, in Castle Dale, presented two trees to the city of Castle Dale in remembrance of the organization of Daughters of Utah Pioneers in the year 1901. The trees were donated by Bett... |
| Unemployment down in Utah but rises in Emery County Utah's unemployment rate for June continued inching downward, registering 4.7 percent. |
| Deputies apprehend Emery burglary suspect On June 11 there was a break-in at Randy's Service in Emery. |
| Canyon View student registration dates approaching Student schedules for the 2002-2003 school year at Canyon View Junior High School have been prepared and it will soon be time for students and their parents/guardians to come to school to complete the process.... |
|  | Sheriff and county officials take a final walk-through of the new public safety complex Gale Jensen and Bill Downard examine the video monitoring systems at the new public safety complex. |
|  | Month long investigation leads to drug related arrests Members of the Emery County Drug Task Force seized marijuana plants during a recent drug arrest |
| School laws change Immunization requirements for school entry in Utah now include the hepatitis A and chickenpox vaccines. Beginning July 1, two doses of the hepatitis A vaccine and one dose of the chickenpox vaccine will be required for all kindergartners to protect c... |
| Council discusses drought situation The Emery County Public Lands Council met in their regularly scheduled meeting on July 9 at 10 a.m. Those present were Chairman Dennis Worwood, Vernell Rowley, Wes Curtis, Tom Roush, Joe Fielder, Kirk Johansen, Craig Johansen, Dennis Worwood, Val Pay... |
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