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Cat in the HatCat in the Hat mingles with students from Huntington Elementary. | |
Western lawmakers call for repeal of public land access feesOpposition continues to grow against a new fee scheme for recreational use of federally managed public lands. Known as the Recreational Access Tax, or RAT, the measure was buried as a rider in a 3,000-plus page appropriations bill in the waning days ... | |
Range Creek on displayBook Cliff students visit exhibit | |
John Wesley Powell River History Museum unveils exhibitWaldo Wilcox attends the program for the Range Creek exhibit at the John Wesley Powell museum. | |
Banking on Green River Part IIIGreen River considers the railroad one of the assets to the community and a source for future growth. | |
4-H Council Visits County CommissionThe Emery County Commission hears plans for 4-H in 2005. | |
Elmo is fired upElmo residents again packed the town library to heat up the controversy surrounding the construction of a new fire station/city hall/community center. Controversy was ignited during the February town council meeting when discussion turned to the cost... | |
Baseball CampEmery County boys and girls age 9 and up are encouraged to attend a Baseball Camp which will be held on April 1-2 at the Huntington ball complex. On April 1 from 4 p.m. until dark players can sign up for personal one-on-one instruction. On April 2 fr... | |
BrieflyEmery County boys and girls age 9 and up are encouraged to attend a Baseball Camp which will be held on April 1-2 at the Huntington ball complex. On April 1 from 4 p.m. until dark players can sign up for personal one-on-one instruction. On April 2 fr... | |
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