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    July 11, 2011

    07/11/11 Noel Gilbert, who helped save the Overton Park Shell in 1966, last night put shining halos of success on the latest campaign to save the outdoor amphitheater.
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    Take a vacation

    07/07/11 It's that time of year. School in Sanpete has been out for more than a month. he Manti Pageant is over. The kids are restless. It's time to think about taking a little vacation of some sort. Even if y
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    CentraCom Interactive installs new leg of fiber-optic cable

    07/07/11 NEPHI-- In November 2010, CentraCom installed the final leg of fiber-optic network cable through Salt Creek Canyon from Fountain Green to Nephi. Previously, CentraCom installed a fiber-optic line from
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    Manti streets become cow trail

    07/07/11 MANTI-- Several hundred cows of sizes and colors trailed up the streets and onto the mountain in Manti July 2, for the annual "When the Cows Come Home," event.
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    Final shuttle launch spells end of an era

    07/07/11 ST. GEORGE - Weather permitting, space shuttle Atlantis will take off Friday morning from Cape Canaveral, Fla., and a crew of four will fly the 135th and final mission for the iconic space program.
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    Scotch thistle problem worsens in Southern Utah

    07/07/11 CEDAR CITY - Property owners are trying to deal with a thorny situation that is spreading out of control in Utah. The Scotch thistle is a noxious, invasive weed that is the bane of farmers, ranchers and gardeners.
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    South Dakota cowboy recovering after rodeo accident

    07/07/11 BELLE FOURChE, S.D. - A professional bull rider from South Dakota who suffered a head injury is out of intensive care but still undergoing treatment at a Las Vegas hospital.
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    Dr. Val Clark

    07/07/11 Dr. Val Clark, 79, of La Canada and Newport Beach, California, passed peacefully surrounded by the love of his family on Saturday, July 2, 2011. Val was born in St. George, Utah on March 30, 1932 to Earl B. and Iva Knell Clark.
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    NWA Among "Most Livable" Bargain Markets

    07/06/11 A new MSN list names two Northwest Arkansas cities in the top 10 best bargain real estate markets to live.
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    Rare Shakespeare works displayed at SUU

    06/28/11 CEDAR CITY - As the Utah Shakespeare Festival celebrates its 50th season this year, the Gerald R. Sherratt Library on the Southern Utah University campus is hosting one of the first folios of William Shakespeare.
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    Weather adds to forest hazards

    06/28/11 CEDAR CITY - The public is taking the first tentative steps into wilderness areas in Southern Utah after a late winter characterized by heavy snow and high winds and are finding some very dangerous situations.
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    Keith Johnson Added to PCL's All-Star Game Coaching Staff

    06/28/11 SALT LAKE CITY (June 28, 2011) - Keith Johnson, first-year manager of the Salt Lake Bees, has been added to the Pacific Coast League's 2011 Triple-A All-Star Game coaching staff.
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    Flashback: Braves hit four consecutive home runs in loss

    06/27/11 Eddie Mathews, Hank Aaron, Joe Adcock and Frank Thomas tie a Major League record by hitting four consecutive homers but it isn't enough as the Milwaukee Braves lose to the Cincinnati Reds, 10-8.
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    Protecting incumbents part of redistricting

    06/20/11 Protecting incumbents part of redistricting By Lee Davidson The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jun 20, 2011 10:01AM MDT Senate President Michael Waddoups, R-Taylorsville, says his first attempt at redrawing state Senate boundaries this year did a nice job of avoiding splitting up communities between different districts. But he found those nice-looking lines would have forced a third of all senators ...
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    Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office West Bank crime report, June 19

    06/20/11 This information reflects initial calls for service reported by the Jefferson Parish Sheriff's Office for the west bank of Jefferson Parish. Locations are approximate due to automated location methods and address inconsistencies, the Sheriff's Office says. 4600 block of 10th...
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    Barney stands tall in horseshoes

    06/19/11 CEDAR CITY - As he played in a competitive horseshoe pitching tournament for the first time Saturday at the Utah Summer Games, 9-year-old Landon Barney of Cedar City had to stop for a moment during a match.
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    Southern Utah auto dealers optimistic

    06/19/11 ST. GEORGE - While nationwide car and truck sales declined in May, representatives from a number of Southern Utah auto dealerships are expressing a shared sense of optimism as many continue to recover from the recession.
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    Eagles pick up 6-7 former Ute

    06/18/11 Shawn Glover, a 6-foot-7 forward, has transferred from the University of Utah to basketball at Oral Roberts University.
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    Shakespeare gold: Festival celebrates its 50th anniversary with 6 productions

    06/18/11 "Golden, just really shimmering" is how Utah Shakespeare Festival founder Fred Adams describes this season of plays.
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    Monument Fire claims power poles

    06/13/11 Reader photo submitted Karen Peitsmeyer Staff The Sierra Vista Herald/Bisbee Review READER SUBMITTED PHOTOS FOUND   HERE .  Our readers write their stories.  Send your email to: editor@svherald.com. 1:05 p.m. From Bisbee Reporter Shar Porier SSVEC has crews out at the Coronado National Memorial to replace 35 power poles on Renegade Trail and Montezuma Canyon Road lost ...
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