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CVSSD holds hearing on bondsAs part of the Feb. 9, commission meeting a public hearing was held to receive input on the issuance and sale of up to $1.3 million general obligation bonds by Castle Valley Special Service District for the purpose of paying for capital improveme... | |
Hot timesThe town of Emery celebrated the opening of the new fire station on Feb. 6. The building will house the fire trucks and there is a separate garage for the ambulance. The city offices for Emery Town have also been moved to the new building. It isn... | |
Spelling bee champsNicole Huntsman from Cleveland Elementary-second place, Shaydee Murray from Canyon view Junior High-champion, and Tyrell Shumway from Book Cliff Elementary-third place at the District Spelling Bee on Feb. 3.... | |
Re'al Salt Lake takes cup on championship tourRe'al Salt Lake is now five years old and just three months ago stunned the world and Major League Soccer by winning the league championship and the MLS Cup. | |
Huntington suffers another break-in on Feb.7 or 8Another break-in occurred in Huntington on Feb. 7 or 8. It is estimated the break-in happened sometime Sunday night to early Monday morning. It was reported by BKs Stop and Shop employees at 4:27 a.m. when they arrived to open the store. A window... | |
Sheriff Guymon sustains injuryEmery County Sheriff LaMar Guymon was injured while investigating a burglary at BKs Stop and Shop on Feb. 7. Sheriff Guymon was called to the store after a break-in was reported at the business by employees.... | |
CEU Sun Center sets a record for serviceCollege of Eastern Utah Serving Utah's Network Center continued to set records as they completed 5,479 hours of service in the community involving 1,286 volunteers fall semester, reported its director Kathy Murray. The monetary worth of service t... | |
CEU to host tourneyFor the first time in the College of Eastern Utah's history, its athletic department is hosting the Scenic West Athletic Tournament in the Bunnell-Dmitrich Athletic Center March 4-6. It is projected to bring in 500 people into the community that ... | |
Junior prom newsEmery County's most elaborate social affair, like so many other things these days, is facing a financial crisis. The Emery High School Junior Prom has become the victim of simple economics: the revenue taken in is less than the expenditures going... | |
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