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WaterreleaseatFlamingGorgeReservoiranamazingsight
From: KSL on Wed, May 04 2011 11:46 PM
The Bureau of Reclamation began releasing water as fast as it can from Flaming Gorge Reservoir late Tuesday night. The reservoir is 84 percent full, and with warmer temperatures ahead, the bureau decided now would be a good time to start the process.
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BodyfoundinParkCitycouldbethatofmissingman
From: KSL on Wed, May 04 2011 9:47 PM
The Summit County Sheriff’s Office was trying Wednesday to identify the remains of a body found in the backyard of a Silver Creek residence.
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MarieOsmondremarries1sthusbandinVegas
From: KSL on Wed, May 04 2011 9:46 PM
Marie Osmond has remarried her first husband in a private ceremony at an LDS temple in Las Vegas.
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ArsonsuspectedinCottonwoodHeightsfire
From: KSL on Wed, May 04 2011 3:36 PM
Investigators say an accelerant was used on the running board of an SUV and a nearby fence in Cottonwood Heights Wednesday morning.
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Dontexpectarepeatofthe03983floodscitysays
From: KSL on Wed, May 04 2011 2:45 AM
As the weather warms this week, many Utahns are preparing for the possibility of flooding. But, many of those preparations were made years ago, after the devastating floods of 1983.
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Doctorrevolutionizesbacksurgerytogetteenbackonherfeet
From: KSL on Tue, May 03 2011 10:04 PM
From the cheerleading squad to the operating room and back again, this is the story of a determined young woman and the doctor who revolutionized a procedure that got this high school senior back on her feet.
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UtahsuedbyACLUoverillegalimmigrationenforcementlaw
From: KSL on Tue, May 03 2011 7:53 PM
The ACLU has filed a class-action lawsuit against what it calls Utah’s "show me your papers" illegal immigration enforcement law the Legislature passed earlier this year.
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Utahnsdropoffhundredsofpoundsofprescriptiondrugs
From: KSL on Sun, May 01 2011 2:47 AM
Utahns emptied their medicine cabinets and dropped off their expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs at different spots throughout the state as part of the second "National Prescription Drug Take-Back Day."
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Manarrestedinofficershooting
From: KSL on Sun, May 01 2011 2:47 AM
West Valley City police have arrested a man suspected of shooting and injuring one of their own officers.
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DisputeoverIndiangraveseruptsnearToquerville
From: KSL on Sat, Apr 30 2011 2:46 AM
A dispute has erupted that has upset and energized the Paiute Indian Tribe. Tribe members say the sacred burial place of a revered chief is in danger of being dug up to make way for development. But is Chief Toquer really buried there?
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NeweventsplannedforMillerMotorSportsParkthisseason
From: KSL on Fri, Apr 29 2011 11:41 PM
Imagine yourself and 2,500 hundred of your closest friends cycling on a professional race track at the same time. That’s the vision CEO Greg Miller has for the newest event for Larry H. Miller charities.
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Studentcreateseasyassembledisassemblecollegefurniture
From: KSL on Fri, Apr 29 2011 8:33 PM
Starting up a business from scratch takes a good idea, especially one that fills a need or solves a problem. A BYU grad has solved a problem he was having, and hopes it pays off big.
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PresidentofLDSLatinobranchinDraperfacesdeportation
From: KSL on Fri, Apr 29 2011 8:33 PM
A Draper man who serves as a branch president for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will soon be deported for being in this country illegally.
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SoldierkilledinKoreanWarfinallycominghomeforburial
From: KSL on Fri, Apr 29 2011 8:33 PM
It’s taken 60 years, but a Clearfield soldier who fought and died in the Korean War is finally coming home.
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Lawmakersconsiderfeeforhybridelectriccars
From: KSL on Fri, Apr 29 2011 8:33 PM
Are people who drive hybrid and electric cars pulling their weight? Utah lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are considering that as they look for future revenue for roads.
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Etiquettelessonfrom039ToKillaMockingbird039stayswithLehistudents
From: KSL on Fri, Apr 29 2011 6:30 PM
An English teacher at Willowcreek Middle School recently taught her students etiquette as they read the classic novel "To Kill a Mockingbird." Even she did not anticipate how far the young people would take their lesson.
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Privateinfobeingaccessedthroughphotosyoupostonline
From: KSL on Fri, Apr 29 2011 7:30 AM
It’s become second nature to us: Take a cute cell phone picture and post it online to show off to the world. But there's hidden information in those pictures that tell criminals a frightening amount of information about you.
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Suspecteddrugdealerarrestedafterchaseendsin3carcrash
From: KSL on Fri, Apr 29 2011 12:55 AM
A suspected heroin dealer running from Cottonwood Heights Police crashed into another car in West Valley City Thursday.
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Cardriverkilledincrashwithschoolbus
From: KSL on Thu, Apr 28 2011 6:18 PM
A man was killed after his car smashed into the back of a school bus full of children Thursday morning.
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Utahquadriplegichashighhopesinstemcelltransplant
From: KSL on Thu, Apr 28 2011 5:27 AM
A young quadriplegic from southern Utah has been approved for a stem cell transplant at a specialized medical center in Germany. Now he’s working to raise the money to get him there.
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