Deseret News - Wed Nov 04
Members of the Snake Valley Aquifer Advisory Council are poised to ask Gov. Gary Herbert to suspend negotiations with Nevada over a controversial water-sharing agreement that proposes to split the water in the valley that borders the two states.
Base jumper's parachute failed, Millard County sheriff saysSalt Lake Tribune - Fri Oct 30
A base jumper found last month in Millard County died after his parachute did not open in time, the sheriff there said.
Woman drugged and kidnapped by drifterKTVX - Thu Oct 29
" A 25 year old woman claimed she was drugged and kidnapped. And for nearly a week she was kept inside a van traveling through the back roads of Utah while the suspect allegedly raped her.
Winter storm causes crashes in central UtahABC 4 - Wed Oct 28
The Utah Highway Patrol says a winter storm moving its way across central and southern Utah caused 51 crashes.
Central Utah storm leads to 51 crashesDeseret News - Wed Oct 28
A winter storm blasted Millard, Beaver and Iron counties Wednesday, the Utah Highway Patrol said, leading to 51 crashes.
Snowy Weather Causes Several Accidents in Central, Southern UtahKSTU - Fox 13 - Wed Oct 28
Snowy weather caused several accidents on Wednesday morning in Central and Southern Utah.
UDOT says drivers going slower in 80 mph zonesDeseret Morning News - Sun Oct 25
Since the Utah Department of Transportation increased the posted speed limit from 75 mph to 80 mph on two stretches of I-15 in southern Utah, drivers have actually slowed down.
Big wind farm could start up in NovemberDeseret Morning News - Fri Oct 23
Utah's largest wind farm is mostly complete and could start generating commercial electricity in November, First Wind development director Peter Sullivan told the House Public Utilities and Technology Interim Committee on Wednesday morning.
UDOT says 80 mph limit slows speedersDeseret Morning News - Wed Oct 21
Since the Utah Department of Transportation increased the posted speed limit from 75 mph to 80 mph on two stretches of I-15 in southern Utah, drivers have actually slowed down.
REAP Launches Grassroots Education Effort To End Dirty Coal Use...ElectricNet - Tue Oct 20
The Renewable Energy Accountability Project , www.reapinfo.org has launched a public awareness campaign to fully inform Pasadena residents of the harmful effects of using dirty coal to generate electricity.
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