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 | | Published January 29, 2013 | Emery County News
 | Habitat House ribbon cutting in Green River The first ever Habitat for Humanity House in Green River is complete. A celebration and ribbon cutting was held recently to welcome the Mendoza family to their new home. The home is located at 120 South Solomon in Green River.... |
|  | Spardettes rule Number one in kick routine, second in region |
|  | New business focus: The Workout Place The Emery County Business Chamber held a ribbon cutting for The Workout Place in Huntington on Jan. 19. The business is operated by Cheryl Cox. The business offers fitness classes including pump-weight training, Zumba and Turbokick. "We have Zumba o... |
| BRIEFLY Mission San Rafael Fundraiser |
| Orangeville City Council Mayor Pat Jones opened the Orangeville City Council meeting Jan. 10, at 7:30 p.m. after a prayer and a pledge of Allegiance. Jonathon Fauver representing Four Corners Mental Health and Jeff Barney representing Alcoholics Anonymous appeared before th... |
| Seventh District Court Report Court report before Judge George M. Harmond on Jan. 2. |
|  | Local art on display at Gallery East USU Eastern's Ninth Annual Statewide Art Competition is currently on display at Gallery East. The exhibit runs from Jan. 14-Feb. 7. More than 250 entries were received from all over Utah. In addition to entries from Carbon and Emery high schools, ma... |
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