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Hill to continue tradition of holiday flyover
As has been a steadfast tradition for nearly two decades, pilots from the 419th Fighter Wing will take to the air on Independence Day to fly over parades across the Wasatch Front.
Field aims to honor fallen soldiers
There were teardrops falling in a home in Roy as the stranger's voice cracked over the telephone and he talked about his dead buddy.
Let's do lunch / School summer lunch program helps families through economic hardships
Free summer lunches at Davis District Schools are a godsend for many families dealing with job losses or pay reductions brought on by a sluggish economy.
Time is conspiring against Renie Miya. That, the market, Utah's birthrate and his sciatic nerve.
'Mr. Care Bear' hangs up counseling career
Some teens say they couldn't care less about anything. But one person has shown he cares about them.
Foster Grandparent program a labor of love / Volunteers honored at awards ceremony
Colleen Nielson is glad she gave in to her friend's nagging. Nielson, 76, of Clearfield, said her friend kept telling her how wonderful the Foster Grandparent program was and that she should sign up.
Utah Snake Handler Loses Appeal Over Rubber Boas
A Utah man convicted of illegally possessing dozens of rubber boa snakes can't sue authorities over the death of almost all of them while they were in state custody.
A father-son team of snake researchers cannot sue a state agency over the death of dozens of rubber boas during a raid on the son's Davis County home in 2004.
Pavement repair project begins today Civil Engineering will begin pavement repairs today, 6:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m., on Georgia Street between Arsenal Road and Wardleigh Road.
Clearfield LDS stake shuts down for swine flu
Numerous H1N1 flu cases in the south Clearfield and north Layton area shortened services this past Sunday for many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Man accused of demanding sex from teen for room and board
Police in Clearfield have arrested a man accused of demanding sex from a teenage girl in exchange for room and board.
For One Operator, Higher Price Points Change Bulk Rack's Sales Dynamic
Although many in the industry agree that raising vending prices is a necessity, the hesitation on the part of most operators remains somewhat puzzling, at least on the surface of things.
Clearfield seeing more bids than usual for sewer project
Lean times mean more bids for city work, as Clearfield experienced with its most recent contract, a roughly $240,000 pipeline project.
Davis ready to move on health building
The county has set the bond parameters for the construction of the Davis County Health Department building in Clearfield.
Thunderbirds, other performers keep people looking up
Five-year-old Ethan Tarr plays with his model Blue Angels jet with his grandfather Doug Hyldahl as they watch the air show on the Hill Air Force Base tarmac Saturday.
Early clouds didn't darken the spirits of well over 200,000 spectators at the opening day of the Hill Open House Air Show on Saturday.
Avoid road if heading to air show
The Hill Air Show takes place this weekend, but if youa re going to the show you need to stay clear of one road.
Delay for Farmington health clinic
Groundbreaking for the proposed 45,000-square-foot Davis County Health offices will not be until late summer or early fall, health officials said.
Neighbors upset with deer killing
A neighborhood is riled after police fired several shots to put down a lame deer in a backyard.
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