Aug 30, 2009 | Standard.net
Roy man joins parade of fast cars on their way to national museum
Motorists along Interstate 15 should be prepared for a Corvette takeover today as more than 100 enthusiasts heading cross country will pass through the Top of Utah in the iconic American sports cars.
Ogden band plays on a little while longer
That means the Ogden Concert Band is heading for a little break -- but not before two concerts this weekend.
10,000 teens may be at Utah dance
Promoters of a Friday high-school dance called "The Party," from 8 p.m. to midnight at Weber County Fairgrounds, have their sights on setting a world record for an event of its type.
Harvey wins 4X and grabs Pro GRT women's downhill lead
Pro mountain bike Gravity tour August 18, 2009 Harvey wins 4X and grabs Pro GRT downhill lead; Ropelato wins men's 4X and Heath holds DH lead Cameron Cole and Darian Harvey won the men's and women's downhill contests at the fourth stop on USA Cycling's Pro Gravity Tour, the Yankee Clipper at Windham Mountain, in commanding fashion .
Guatemala plane crash one year later: Survivor making life count
Spectators gather around the charred tail section of the Cessna Caravan 210 that crashed in the Guatemalan jungle on Aug.
Run memorializes plane crash victims
All the five Focus Services employees wanted to do was help build a school in Guatemala.
Regents restore full New Century scholarships
Students like Chase McFarland, of Roy, will have fewer financial worries in the 2009-10 school year, now that full funding has been restored to the New Century Scholarship, which will pay 75 percent of his tuition to Utah State University in Logan.
Fee for maintenance poorly done
I have discussed a fee with several citizens who own homes in the City of Roy about a Capitol Improvement/Equipment fee of $11.08 that is tacked on to the water bill.
Three in custody, a dozen guns at large
Three people are under arrest in connection with several heists in northern Utah, but police remain concerned about what is still out on the streets.
Mormon Twentysomething: The other day, I coveted
Of all the commandments we follow in the Mormon church - and there are a lot of them - one of the easiest for me has always been "Thou shalt not covet." That is, until two weeks ago.
Prosecutors intend to seek death penalty for Ethridge
Accused double murderer Jacob Ethridge now officially faces the death penalty if he is convicted of killing two women in Ogden in July 2008.
City council OKs design for county animal shelter
The city council has approved the architectural plan for expanding the Weber County Animal Shelter.
Hill AFB making progress on cleanup
As Hill Air Force Base races to meet a pollution cleanup goal set by the U.S. Air Force, there's some good news for the communities surrounding the base that are affected by the pollution.
You Should Know: August 2, 2009
Struggling dairy farmers are getting a boost from Uncle Sam. The price that you're paying for milk has dropped over the last few months, and dairy farmers are feeling the squeeze.
U.S. Marshalls: Skin Care Product Contains Bacteria
U.S. Marshals have seized skin products and ingredients at Clarcon Biological Chemistry Laboratory's Roy, Utah facility.
Officials Seize Bacteria-Contaminated Skin Sanitizer Products
Bacteria-contaminated skin sanitizers and skin protectants at Clarcon Biological Chemistry Laboratorya s Roy, Utah facility have been seized by U.S. Marshals at the request of the FDA.
Indonesian plane vanishes...Israeli manhunt...Afghanistan deaths...
An airline official says the Twin Otter plane was on a commercial flight in the remote Papua region when it lost contact with ground officials.
US Marshals seize sanitizer made by Utah company
Officers with the U.S. Marshals Service have seized all skin sanitizers and skin protectants, including ingredients and components, at Clarcon Biological Chemistry LaboratoryA's facility in Roy, Utah, the Food and Drug Administration said.