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 | | Published July 30, 2002 | Local News
Local parks manager receives promotion Ron Taylor, manager of Huntington, Millsite and Scofield State Parks has accepted a promotion with the Division of Parks and Recreation as the new manager of Antelope Island State Park. Antelope Island is Utah's largest state park with more than 28,0... |
| Habitat riders trek through Green River College students stop in Green River as they continue a 4,000-mile trek to raise awareness for Habitat for Humanity. |
| Stip Sets Priorities Of UDOT Road Projects Nielson Construction crews work on a box culvert at Wilberg Wash. |
| Truck catches fire in Huntington According to Detective Jeff Thomas on the morning of July 18 at 2 a.m. a 911 call came in to dispatch which reported that a truck was on fire behind BK's Stop and Shop in Huntington. The sheriff's office and the fire department responded to the scene... |
|  | Celebrating Emery County Emery County's heritage was proudly displayed during the parade on Saturday. |
| Committee continues discussion over future of Huntington North The Huntington North Reservoir Management Planning Committee held their sixth planning meeting on July 16 at the Huntington North Reservoir. It was noted at the top of the meeting that Ron Taylor's position of park manager for Millsite, Huntington No... |
| UDOT Appoints Project Manager to Oversee Hwy 6 The Utah Department of Transportation has appointed engineer Mike Miles as Project Manager over the U.S. Highway 6 corridor from Spanish Fork to Green River to better coordinate projects and aid communications on this important route.... |
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