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Wednesday, July 16, 2008 Seminar set to help keep students safe Expert insight and discussion for today's high school and college environment will be offered at a free seminar.
Farmington project to break ground
When you leave FrontRunner at its Farmington station, you don't have a lot of options.
5. Man gets prison sentence for investment ...
A Farmington man was sentenced today for swindling $6-million from 60 investors.
Utah Man Jailed For Taking $6 Million In Fraud Scheme
A Farmington man who took more than $6 million from investors in a securities fraud scheme has been jailed, authorities said.
Mother pleads guilty for death of child left in hot car
The mother of 5-month-old baby who died after being left in a car on a hot day has pleaded guilty to negligent homicide.
Cities Miffed Over Bill For Legacy Trails Upkeep
Leaders of several Davis County cities are happy to see the 14-mile Legacy Parkway nearing completion, but they weren't expecting to foot the bill to keep up its trails and walkways.
Davis County cities bemoan having to pay for Legacy trail upkeep
Southern Davis County leaders are excited to get new trails, a natural walkway, asphalt path and lane for horseback riders lining the 14-mile Legacy Parkway when it opens in September.
UDOT mapping Davis-Weber road plans
When you think about how to make transportation better in Utah, construction on interstate highways is only part of the equation.
Davis eyeing land for Legacy North
The Davis County Council of Governments is poised to begin the purchase of land for future highway needs and ordered appraisals on two parcels.
Emergency exercise to provide realistic scene at airport
Wednesday, May 14, 2008 By Mary Lou Gorny Hilltop Times editor Smoke machines up and running, aircraft props visible and lying on the ground, ambulances and helicopters in the forefront and background and ...
Utah's Legacy Parkway nearing completion
The 14-mile Legacy Parkway, in the works for more than a decade, is nearing completion. via The Associated Press
Plane Crash Scenario At Ogden Airport Planned For Tuesday
Military officials will hold a mock plane crash in the Ogden area next week, in an effort to hone their response skills to a real life event. via Kutv.com
Mormon Missionary From Utah Dies While Jogging Overseas
A female missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints died last weekend after she collapsed while jogging, officials said. via Kutv.com
“It's supposed to be so visually exciting that you want to walk the trailway, you want to push your [stroller] with your twins and read the [educational] signs. You feel a part of what's there in everybody's backyard.”
The cultured stone entry monuments and the ornamental orchard of fruitless fruit trees alert the motorist that this isn't your usual suburban slab of asphalt. via Salt Lake Tribune
Guys who 'make stuff' spawns crafty Web site
“So we decided to create something that could fill this niche.”
Etsy.com user, Ashley Steele of Layton, will be in an art and gift show, "Oh Sweet Sadie!" Friday from 9:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. at a Rainey Homes model home, 14727 S. Woods Landing ... via Salt Lake Tribune
“It happened over the weekend when no one was there, and the second floor flooded.”
Louis Cooper, deputy director of environment health, surveys water damage to ceiling tiles in a conference room at the Davis County Health Department, which is looking for a new home. via Salt Lake Tribune
Trails, a trolley and cops are prominent in Becker's budget
“I'm devastated because I love the city and I love my job, and I need the insurance for my three kids”
A lattice of trails, a west-side river parkway, a street trolley, even electric cars. via Salt Lake Tribune
A veteran of Iraq war to speak in Farmington
U.S. Naval Reserves Commander Mark Foster, who recently returned from a 13-month deployment to Iraq, will address Farmington Legion Post 27 on May 8. Foster plans to recount his experiences with the 2nd Marine ... via Deseret Morning News
CulpeperNews.com, Culpeper, VA
Schools announce Teacher of the Year
“Representing Farmington is a privilege and an honor”
The Culpeper County School District announced Thursday the teacher and classified employee of the year at a Thursday evening banquet. via CulpeperNews.com, Culpeper, VA
Reading the letters from all those people who think it is cheaper to drive their car than take the FrontRunner commuter rail makes me realize they have no idea how much it costs to drive a car. via Salt Lake Tribune