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    Photographer tells a stirring story of the West

    07/15/11 Kipp Wettstein's remarkable photography exhibit, "For Water Will Not Do," is as much an examination of our cultural fascination with the American West as it is a document on how we've destroyed it. Or, as Wettstein puts it, "the contrast between the...
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    U.S. Army improving UAS effectiveness

    07/14/11 TUCSON, Ariz. | The 11th UAS Warfighter Forum is an opportunity for attendees to confer openly and discuss issues to identify what the Army has done right, what it can improve, and encourages the...
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    BLM offers reward for stolen campground fees

    06/28/11 TOOELE, Utah (ABC4 News) - The Bureau of Land Management, West Desert District is offering a $500 reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of the party responsible for breaking into a campground fee station collection box at Simpson Springs Campground along the Pony Express National Historic Trail, south of Dugway Proving Grounds in Tooele County. The theft is thought to have ...
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    Attorney continues to speak of Detrick scientist innocence

    06/02/11 Frederick attorney Paul Kemp believes he failed his former client, suspected anthrax killer Bruce Ivins, by not inspiring him to have more faith in the justice system.
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    Father exasperated with search in Utah

    05/29/11 Kevin Bushling wants to say he still holds onto hope that his son is alive somewhere in the Utah desert, but he knows the scenario is unlikely. A week after heading to the Dugway Proving Ground to look for 26-year-old Army Spc. Joseph "Joe"...
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    OBIT: Douglas Harold Himle

    04/20/11 Douglas Harold Himle, died Tuesday, April 19, 2011 at his home, after a valiant struggle with multiple myeloma.
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    Sediment collector readied for Fountain

    04/07/11 Device will work without harming fish, firm says. CHIEFTAIN PHOTO/BRYAN KELSEN Streamside Systems President John McArthur shows a 4-foot collector manufactured by the company on the banks of Fountain Creek. A 30-foot collector is being constructed to remove bedload sediment from the water.
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    Watchdog group wants probe of missing nerve agent

    03/24/11 A citizen watchdog group is demanding Gov. Gary Herbert convene a task force to probe questions surrounding a misplaced vial...
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    Group asks why Gov. not contacted by Dugway during lockdown

    03/24/11 When a vial of deadly nerve agent went missing at Dugway Proving Ground earlier this year, Govenor Herbert was not notified by the Army.
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    Watchdog group wants probe of missing nerve agent

    03/24/11 A citizen watchdog group is demanding Gov. Gary Herbert convene a task force to probe questions surrounding a misplaced vial of nerve agent at the Army's Dugway Proving Ground.
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    Citizen Group Wants Closer Analysis Of January Lockdown Of Dugway

    03/24/11 A local citizen watchdog group, Citizens Education Project, made a government records request through GRAMA and found the U.S. Army was very slow to notify state leaders, including Governor Gary Herbert, that a lock-down of the Dugway Proving Ground on January 26 was caused by a missing vial of deadly VX nerve agent.Steve Erickson, Director of the Citizens Education Project, said the information ...
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    Independent scientists to review risks of animal-testing lab

    03/23/11 Officials at Fort Detrick hope to allay fears about a $600 million animal testing laboratory scheduled to open in 2018 by asking a panel of independent scientists to analyze the potential risks it would pose to the community.
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    Independent scientists to review risks of animal-testing lab

    03/23/11 Officials at Fort Detrick hope to allay fears about a $600 million animal testing laboratory set to open in 2018 by asking a panel of independent scientists to analyze the potential risks it would pose to the community.
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    Press Release

    03/21/11 WASHINGTON, March 21, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Kids in Utah will take center stage in the fight against tobacco on March 23 as they join thousands of young people nationwide for the 16th annual Kick Butts Day. ? Hundreds of events are planned across the nation (for a list of local events see below).
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    OSU had role in old drug trials

    03/06/11 Henry Langlois was one of 38 soldiers who were told in 1955 that they were serving their country when they volunteered to inhale a biological agent that the government was testing.
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    Ohio inmates, soldiers were subjects of risky postwar medical testing

    03/05/11 Henry Langlois was one of 38 soldiers who were told in 1955 that they were serving their country when they volunteered to inhale a biological agent the government was testing. A year later, inmates at the Ohio Penitentiary were told they were serving society when they volunteered to let researchers inject them with live cancer cells. In the 1960s and 1970s, 15,000 Marines were told the same ...
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    Data paints picture of big population boom

    03/01/11 Over the past decade, Tooele County was the third fastest-growing county in Utah. The county grew 43 percent from 2000 to 2010, and now has 58,218 residents, according to 2010 Census data released last week. Still, that tally left some officials underwhelmed.
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    Reporter's Notebook: Brenda Norrell

    02/28/11 Agent Orange was sprayed on weeds, forests and crops in the United States and Canada before and after the Vietnam war, leading to new lawsuits over the resulting cancer and other diseases of those who were sprayed in aerial and roadside spraying.
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    High school boys basketball: Bench leads Valley in play-in victory

    02/28/11 Lance Maxwell led Valley with 19 points to advance the Buffaloes to the 1A State Tournament with a win over Mt. Vernon,...
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    Pittsfield meteorologist keeps eye on the sky

    02/27/11 PITTSFIELD -- When Kimberly G. McMahon told friends she was studying to become a professional meteorologist, some of them gave her a hard time, but all in good fun.
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