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Utah State University was the state's only public institution of higher learning to experience a drop in overall enrollment this year, though the decline was very slight.
Are fifth-graders getting smarter, or what?
Sunday, October 5, 2008 By BECKY CAIRNS Standard-Examiner staff bcairns@standard.net Never underestimate the power of a smart kid.
A boy's birds defined his career and lifelong passion, in a timeline that stretched into wartime and beyond Article Last Updated: 09/27/2008 02:54:15 PM MDT Click photo to enlarge Ned Beesley, who has raised ...
Brigham City recently passed an ordinance opening city streets to "Street Legal Off Highway Vehicles." The ordinance was passed in conjunction with Senate Bill 181.
Jury selection set in Brigham City murder trial
A week of jury selection has been scheduled in the death penalty murder trial of Glenn Howard Griffin here next month.
Range provides recreation for locals, visitors all through year They're our skyscrapers.
Preparedness fair set Saturday
Citizens of Brigham City and surrounding communities are invited to attend the second All Hazards Preparedness Fair.
Cash needed to keep pantry doors open
MARINA RANJEL of Quik Check accepts a donation jar from Box Elder Community Pantry Assistant Director Linda Hansen.
Former farmworker wins a national award
Maria Ortiz sharing a laugh with clinic patient Alejandra Pena, 22, went through a farmworker training program five years ago, going from migrant worker to medical assistant, and is receiving this year's ...
Leaves begin showing fall colors in Utah
Fall colors in Big Cottonwood canyon Utah.gov - Fall Colors From top to bottom, the greens of Utah's summer are giving way to the warmer hues of autumn.
The rubber has officially met the road. The first vehicles hit the new and highly anticipated Legacy Parkway about 4:30 p.m. Saturday, shortly after Gov.
Hooked on rugs / Rug designs show women's creativity
In 1996, Gayle Burton decided to teach herself rug hooking. Admiring the look of hooked rugs when thumbing through magazines, she decided to try her hand at it so she could have the rugs in her own home.
Saturday, September 13, 2008 By BECKY WRIGHT Standard-Examiner staff bwright@standard.net Jill Grover has always been excited about aprons.
Court tosses delivery man's claim to Hughes cash
A federal appeals court has rejected a second attempt by a delivery man to claim a piece of Howard Hughes' fortune, a plight first dramatized by the 1980s Academy Award-winning "Melvin and Howard." The 10th ...
Tooele Transcript Bulletin On-line
Campaign contributors favoring incumbents
Largest local donors include EnergySolutions and US Magnesium There's money in being an incumbent, according to the latest campaign funding reports submitted to the state Elections Office.
Hazard preparedness fair set in BC
Area residents are invited to the second All Hazards Preparedness Fair coming up September 27, 10 am.
4. Legacy Parkway to open Saturday
One week from today motorists will be driving on what must be Utah's most fought-over road ever.
Visiting Inspiration Point may involve perspiration
Need some inspiration? How about a trip to the aptly named Inspiration Point, elevation 9,422 feet, in the lofty, rugged mountains of southern Box Elder County? You won't be disappointed.
Friday, September 5, 2008 By NANCY VAN VALKENBURG Standard-Examiner staff A little before dusk outside Brigham City's Peach City Drive-In, and Don Byington was searching for words to explain his passion for ...
Blackberry Peach Pie: Brigham City Peach Days
Cut 1 cup of shortening into flour mixture with a pastry blender until it has the grain of corn meal.