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 | | Published January 18, 2005 | Local News
 | 2005 Focus for Emery County Economic Development Council The Emery County Economic Development Council Chairman, Marc Stilson leads discussion on goals for 2005. |
|  | Ice Castle Fun and Frolic Teryn and Tanyon Allred pose with their ice castle of many colors. |
| Public Lands Council discusses commissioners role on council The question has come up in the Emery County Public Lands Council on whether or not the commissioners should remain as voting members of the council. Also, four positions are open on the lands council, the terms of Dennis Worwood, chairman, Tory Kill... |
| Emery Town and water Emery Town Council recently held a regular council meeting at the town hall. Mayor Mike Williams requested authorization to sign the agreement with Emery County for building inspection services. The agreement will run for one year with no funds comin... |
| Utah Board of Oil, Gas and Mining seeks Earth Day award nominations The Utah Board of Oil, Gas and Mining is seeking nominations for 2005 Earth Day Awards. Earth Day Awards are presented each year to companies, organizations or individuals who go beyond what is required by regulation to protect the environment while ... |
| Public Lands Vacancies The Emery County Public Lands Council has four vacancies open due to the expiration of the terms of Dennis Worwood, chairman, Tory Killian, Dickson Huntington and Jim Gilson. |
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