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 | | Published October 16, 2007 | Local News
do you want to be a beekeeper? Neil Shelley teaches the workshop on keeping bees. |
| Hearings on Crandall Canyon Mine Begin: Part V, Utah Mine Safety Commission Meets in Huntington Continued Brad Timothy, coal miner speaks before the Utah Mine Safety Commission in Huntington. |
| Former CEU Student Durand had a Dream Of Art in Her Head Some of Durand's art that is hanging in the CEU Gallery East. |
| Colorado man dies in fall A 60 year old male and his friend, were hiking Baptist draw and Chute when the man fell and died from injuries sustained in the fall. Apparently the climbers thought they had gone past the exit point, when in fact they had not. Both men started to c... |
|  | Castle Valley Economic Summit: Part III , Local Business Troy Huntsman speaks to the economic summit audience. |
|  | Castle Valley Economic Summit: Part III , Local Business Tony Basso addresses the economic summit in the local business session. |
|  | Utah: Life elevated, New ads to hit markets across United States This ad emphasizes the possibilities for play when the snow melts into water as these rafters seem to enjoy the trip down the river. |
|  | Proposed seasonal road closure ires lands council The proposed road closure will affect the Mary's Lake road which is a popular spot for fall hunting. |
| Historian to speak at museum The Museum of the San Rafael in conjunction with the Emery County Historical Society announce a reception in honor of Peter L. Goss, PHD. on Oct. 24 at 7 p.m. in the Museum of the San Rafael... |
| Spook Alley at CVJH on Oct. 22 A spook alley will be held on Oct. 22 at the Canyon View Junior High in Huntington from 6-8 p.m. |
| Green River meet the candidate A meet the candidate night will be held on Oct. 18 at 7 p.m. at the Green River city hall. Those running for city council include: Glen Johnson, Pat Brady, Keith Brady, Dan Harrison, Lucas R. Shorts and Karen Silliman.... |
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