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Utah man killed in air tanker crash
A Utah man died in an air tanker crash in Reno on Monday. Gene Wahlstrom from Huntsville was the pilot of the plane.
Huntsville man killed in Reno plane crash
Huntsville residents are sad to hear about the death of a well-known member of the community.
4,000 customers still without power; more rain predicted this afternoon
Draper residents were bracing for the worst, but there ultimately was no flooding damage reported at any homes overnight in the Corner Canyon area.
Utah Solider Greeted In Iraq By Father
An Afghan National Army soldier stands near the army's humanitarian aid in the Andar district of Ghazni province.
Christian Richard Jensen passed away June 19th in St. George, UT. He was born August 12th, 1985 in Ogden, Utah, to Richard Hill Jensen and Melanie Stephens Jensen.
Music a part of the traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall, 'Old Gloryous Program'
The public is invited to assist in reading names from the traveling Vietnam Memorial Wall, 3 p.m., each day through June 15 at the Newgate Mall.
Crime Stoppers: Who killed Chris Byrd?
Dealing with the death of a loved one is never easy. Especially when a year and a half later, that death is still surrounded by so many questions.
Ice cream combat: Utah's best milkshakes
Patrons at the original Iceberg Drive Inn in Salt Lake County enjoy their favorite milkshakes.
WSU graduate releases debut CD
“I've had the privilege of working with her in the studio a little, and I love how it is coming together. Her songs will take the listener on a musical journey that transcends this mortal sphere.”
Issue date: 4/18/08 Section: Arts and Entertainment Media Credit: Paulina A. Michaud Erickson is releasing her CD "Beautiful Place" at the end of may. via The WSU Signpost
“We have great candidates for every position.”
Wednesday, March 19, 2008 By MARSHALL THOMPSON Standard-Examiner staff Property taxes are primary issue for many in race for commission seat C OGDEN -- Lewis E. Johnson filed to run as a Democrat for Weber ... via Standard-Examiner
Sheet Flow Flooding Worries Ogden Valley Residents
People in the Ogden Valley are preparing for the worst in anticipation of spring thaw. via Kutv.com
“I got only a quarter of my priorities funded”
Monday, March 3, 2008 By LORETTA PARK and JEFF DEMOSS Standard-Examiner staff lpark@standard.net Legislators work together to finish on high note SALT LAKE CITY -- Legislators have three days left to balance ... via Standard-Examiner
“Go out there and give them heaven.”
In loving memory of our beloved husband, father, grandfather, Bryan J. Renstrom who passed away February 20, 2008 at the age of 81. via TheSpectrum.com
“I think (HB 466) was a terrible piece of legislation to start with.”
More than 300 Ogden Valley residents have signed a petition calling on lawmakers to amend a controversial incorporation bill that lets developers form towns and circumvent planning commissions. via Standard.net
New LDS leader unlikely to remain in Holladay home
“He seemed like any of our good neighbors”
Sometime soon, new LDS Church President Thomas S. Monson likely will move into the church-owned "presidential apartment." Though church spokesman Scott Trotter declined to say when or whether Monson will move, ... via Salt Lake Tribune
House committee kills property tax reform bill
A House committee killed one property tax reform bill and agreed to another that would set aside $1 million each year in low-income food bank grants. via Deseret News
Ogden Valley residents find accumulations risky business
“But I decided a cup of coffee was more important.”
A cup of coffee may have saved Garr Petersen's life. On Sunday, as he walked past the two-story building from which he operated Ogden Valley Sports, he heard a creaking sound. via Standard.net
“If people are required to live on three-acres, they should receive an exemption”
Property owners who live on more than one acre but less than five acres may get a tax break, if a bill makes it through the Legislature. via Standard-Examiner