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Volunteers across the Top of Utah prepare Independence Day festivities
Ray and Pam Stender got up early this morning because they had to deal with 28 loaves of bread, 60 pounds of ham and more than 100 pounds of potatoes.
Man stabbed at family gathering
An unidentified Weber County man was in good condition Friday after his brother-in-law stabbed him at a family gathering.
Hill to continue tradition of holiday flyover
As has been a steadfast tradition for nearly two decades, pilots from the 419th Fighter Wing will take to the air on Independence Day to fly over parades across the Wasatch Front.
Ogden ready to trot out painted horses / Painted horse herd grows in numbers
Wendy Dimick has been branding horses -- not with a branding iron, but a paintbrush.
Drawing a crowd / Treehouse gets Pioneer Heritage exhibit
With all the colorful choices children have of places to play at the Elizabeth Stewart Treehouse Museum, one of the most popular these days is a corner in Director Lynne Goodwin's office.
Garland struggling to keep celebration going
By Trent Toone Standard-Examiner staff ttoone@standard.net GARLAND - Believe it or not, there was a time when all of Utah flocked to northern Box Elder County for a good time that had nothing to do with Brigham City or Tremonton.
Jeff Holt wanted his own hedge maze to get lost in. Why? "Did you see Harry Potter?" he asks, with a child-like grin.
Summer fire fears sparking readiness
Eventually, it is going to stop raining and the mountainside brush will dry out under the summer heat.
Thursday, May 28, 2009 Fitness center basketball courts closed until June 3 The double-basketball court floors at the Warrior Health and Fitness Center will be closed until June 3 to accommodate the Air Force Volleyball Camp.
Training partners are Boston-bound
Sheela Mitchell and Rachel Wheeler display the medals they received for completing the Ogden Marathon on May 16.
Heading to the beach at Huntsville may cost a couple of more bucks. The town council is looking for money for upkeep of the main road leading to Cemetery Point, a popular beach area, which is mostly U.S. Forest Service land.
Despite the "Beehive State" moniker, there's never been a lot of excitement about Utah honey.
Layton man arrested in connection with weekend stabbings near Causey Reservoir
Authorities arrested a Layton man in connection with a triple stabbing early Sunday morning at a private campground near Causey Reservoir.
Nearly 1,700 runners began the morning in the Ogden Valley east of Huntsville and finished - some faster than others - in downtown Ogden after toughing out 26.2 miles in the Ogden Marathon.
Huntsville needs bus service out of valley
I am writing to express my frustration at the lack of public bus transportation in and out of the Huntsville valley.
Buying liquor in Ogden Valley may become more convenient
Those looking for liquor in Ogden Valley may be able to stay a little closer to home if William Lyman is successful.
Anecdotes of Valley School and its famous basement
'Great things go on here' Candy Facer came to teach at Valley School in 1972. She loved it so much that 37 years later, she's still there.
33 chicken pox cases reported at Huntsville school
In the past few weeks, there have been over 30 new cases of chicken pox at Valley Elementary School in Huntsville; that's a lot when you consider that only five cases are called an outbreak.
Chickenpox vexing students in Huntsville
There have been 28 new cases of chickenpox at Valley Elementary in Huntsville in recent weeks, spurring the Weber-Morgan Health Department to urge parents to keep their children's vaccinations current.
Huntsville Valley School to close after 148 years
After 148 years of homework assignments, pop quizzes, dances, sporting events and one rogue bear, the Huntsville Valley School is closing its doors.
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