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 | | Published April 8, 2003 | Local News
Joseph and the Dreamcoat The Emery County Community Theatre presents Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat this week on April 10, 11, 12 and 14 at 7 p.m at the Emery High Auditorium. The biblical saga of Joseph and his coat of many colors comes to life in this delight... |
| Emery School Board Discusses Water Shares A discussion on water was held by Darrel Leamaster from the Castle Valley Special Service District at the school board meeting. He talked about the drought and how they anticipate serious water problems with the secondary systems for Huntington and C... |
| Emery School Board Discusses Water Shares A decision was made by the Emery County School District Board of Education to approve the construction of a new warehouse. Kevin Madsen, the architect, gave a presentation to the board. The proposed warehouse will be built at the bus compound behind ... |
|  | Dry Days Ahead Electric Lake is well below the spillway with only an estimated 7,800 acre feet of water at this time. |
| Future Bucks and Bulls Numbers Set The Southeast Regional Advisory Council held its regular meeting at the John Wesley Powell Museum in Green River recently. Dave Bierschied welcomed everyone to the meeting and opened with an explanation of the agenda and purpose of this meeting. He s... |
| District Tentatively Sets Numbers for Water Allocations The board of the Emery Water Conservancy District tentatively set the allocation numbers for project water. In their April meeting, members discussed the snow pack and the effect of the recent storms on the pack numbers. ... |
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