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    City hones economic development plans

    04/12/11 Tooele City will become a regional retail center for the county, according to a new economic development plan unveiled by Tooele City.
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    Crashes snarl traffic on I-15 near Centerville

    04/09/11 Crashes snarl traffic on I-15 near Centerville By Jason Bergreen The Salt Lake Tribune Published Apr 9, 2011 01:55PM MDT Two crashes involving several cars snarled traffic on Interstate 15 near Centerville during a snowstorm Saturday afternoon. The crashes, including one involving a jack-knifed semitruck, occurred near Parish Lane and blocked all lanes of traffic about 1:15 p.m., The Utah ...
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    Utah concert calendar

    04/09/11 Orchestra Concerto Night, April 10, 7:30 p.m., Allstad Auditorium, Weber State University, Ogden, $4-$5 (801-626-8500 or...
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    BYU - Basketball

    04/09/11 Five crashes involving 17 vehicles snarled traffic on Interstate 15 near Centerville during a snowstorm Saturday afternoon. Courtesy Utah Highway Patrol
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    17-vehicle crash backs up I-15 in Davis County

    04/09/11 Northbound I-15 in Davis County was closed for a couple of hours Saturday afternoon following a string of accidents near the Parrish Lane onramp in Centerville.
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    Crashes snarl traffic on I-15 near West Bountiful

    04/09/11 Crashes snarl traffic on I-15 near West Bountiful By Jason Bergreen The Salt Lake Tribune Published Apr 9, 2011 01:55PM MDT Two crashes involving several cars snarled traffic on Interstate 15 near Centerville during a snowstorm Saturday afternoon. The crashes, including one involving a jack-knifed semitruck, occurred near Parish Lane and blocked all lanes of traffic about 1:15 p.m., The Utah ...
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    Utah stage auditions

    04/09/11 Draper City Amphitheater, 944 E. Vestry Road, Draper, will host auditions for the Draper Arts Council production of "Joseph...
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    Riverdance performers will teach Utah dance students

    03/30/11 On April 1, Riverdance's Caterina Coyne and Maeve Croke are teaching a master class of 30 Celtic Beat Irish Dance students...
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    Fremont man suspected in Saturday shooting at wedding reception

    03/28/11 Police have named Andrew Toki, 19, as the man they believe to have fired several rounds into a crowd of people celebrating at Diamond Palace Banquet Hall, at 4100 Peralta Blvd., in the Centerville district.
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    Syracuse suggests own option for West Davis Corridor

    03/23/11 SYRACUSE -- Given the chance to recommend one of three options for the proposed West Davis Corridor, the Syracuse City Council chose none of the above and instead suggested its own alternatives. no read more
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    Local Neighbors Raise $15,000 to Help Victims in Japan

    03/19/11 CENTERVILLE, Utah (ABC 4 News) - Over the past two days local neighbors have gathered together in an effort to do anything they can to help victims of the disaster in Japan. Two friends with friends and family in Japan quickly organized a fundraiser and held a yard sale at the Centerville Community Park and their efforts definitely paid off. When Etsuko Chidester heard news of the earthquake ...
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    Utahns not feeling 'donor fatigue'

    03/18/11 "Donor fatigue" or "disaster fatigue" can affect us if we feel exhausted by the severity or the number of disasters. But Utahns are still rallying together to help the people of Japan in the wake of the disaster there.
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    Courage to do right

    03/18/11 Rep. Kraig Powell said he feared "retaliation" from Republican leadership if he didn't vote for HB477. Utah is not a banana...
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    Keep parks fees low

    03/17/11 The 2011 Legislature cut the $9 million State Parks General Fund Budget by $3 million for fiscal year 2012 with intent...
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    Contractor hired to move power pole

    03/17/11 A Bluffdale contractor has been awarded the bid to move a power pole near Pages Lane in Centerville as part of an I-15 widening project from 500 North to the Parrish Lane off-ramp. The city council recently voted unanimously to hire Pine Valley Power to move the pole power near the off-ramp for a cost of $65,089. The city will put up the money for the work, initially, but be reimbursed by the ...
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    Hot tickets other

    03/17/11 New this week 101.5 THE EAGLE STUBBS SHOW "NIGHT OF FOOLS," benefit comedy show for Utah Food Bank, 7 p.m. March 31, Wiseguys Comedy Cafe, Ogden. Free with donation of a sack of nonperishable food. STAND-UP LIKE AN EGYPTIAN, comedy night with headliner Roz Browne, 8:30 p.m. April 1-2, Egyptian Theatre, Park City. $18, $25/cabaret. Mature audiences only. 435-649-9371. RICK VOS, comedian, 7:30 p.m ...
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    UDOT gives more time for comments on West Davis Corridor

    03/16/11 LAYTON -- The Utah Department of Transportation wants to be sure it has every relevant piece of information before proceeding with the West Davis Corridor project. UDOT has extended its deadline for comments on the remaining three alignments for the hotly debated road until March 25. no read more
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    5 prisons to be put on block by state

    03/15/11 Gov. John Kasich's plan to sell four prisons currently in use - and a fifth, closed facility - promises to raise much-needed cash for the state, but the news isn't so good for affected employees who could see their pay cut by one-third and lose paid health-care benefits.
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    Kasich plans to sell 5 prisons

    03/14/11 While Gov. John Kasich's plan to sell four prisons promises to raise much-needed cash for the state, the news isn't so good for affected employees who could see their pay cut by one-third and lose paid health-care benefits.
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    More things to do

    03/10/11 THEATER Top of Utah   'THE DROWSY CHAPERONE,' a Layton High School production, 7 p.m. today, Saturday, Monday-March 19, and 2 p.m. Saturday, at the school, 440 Wasatch Drive, Layton. $8; $7/seniors; $6/students, children; $5/Layton High students. Tickets at the school, or 801-402-4888. 'HAIRSPRAY,' 7:30 p.m. today and Saturday, CenterPoint Legacy Theatre, 525 N. 400 West, Centerville. $16-$18 ...
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