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Cycle victim ID'd as Farr West man
Police have identified a man killed in a motorcycle accident Wednesday night. William Sabisch, 41, was riding his motorcycle just before 10 p.m. when he was struck by a sport utility vehicle at 3300 North and state Route 126, according to Weber County Sheriff's Sgt.
Motorcyclist killed in Farr West crash
A 41-year-old man died after his motorcycle collided with an SUV late Wednesday.
4. More accidents keep UHP troopers busy
Accidents on I-15 kept troopers busy for the second day in a row. Fortunately, none of the accidents on Sunday was fatal, but they certainly kept highway patrol occupied throughout the day.
Driver mistake sends 8 to hospital in I-15 collision
A grisly accident just north of Ogden shut down part of I-15 Sunday morning. Several victims, including children, were in the hospital Sunday and are lucky to be alive.
Eight taken to hospital after Interstate 15 accident
Part of southbound Interstate 15 in Farr West was closed for about 2 1/2 hours Sunday after two vehicles crashed, injuring eight people.
Ogden man allegedly stole checks from grandma, fought with dad, charged with forgery
Police say a family fight erupted last week after a man confronted his 20-year-old son and accused him of stealing from his grandmother and forging more than a dozen checks.
Protecting Their Sons / Farr West mothers say they didn't know their...
Two mothers who say their sons were abused at school by another student are hoping for information, but the school district says it can't discuss the issues because of privacy laws.
Farr West officials to send cleanup notices
Councilman Lee Dickemore has made no secret about the fact he wants residents of Farr West to clean up their property.
Substitute teacher investigated for child abuse
" A substitute teacher is under investigation for allegedly assaulting three students.
Ammo in short supply; Dem takeover gets blame
With firearm dealers struggling to keep ammunition on their shelves, it seems the gun and ammunition business has been stimulated in a way few people expected.
Attendees don't mind cool weather
Saturday's temperatures and precipitation may have been more like winter than spring, but those who attended The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 179th Annual General Conference were no less enthusiastic about the event.
Farr West puts hold on commercial storage shed building
Standard-Examiner correspondent FARR WEST -- Following a discussion on limiting or doing away the idea of any more commercial storage sheds being built in the city, council members voted unanimously for a six-month moratorium on them.
5. Farr West man wins best horse trainer ...
A Utah horse trainer has won the title of best trainer in the state as part of the first Utah Horse Trainers Challenge.
Just before 11:30 a.m. Thursday afternoon, officers said 30-year-old Danielle Marie Mackay walked into the Farr West Bank located at 201 East Center Street in Provo and demanded money.
The tails we weave / Cowboy shares lost art at braiding school
Max Godfrey's hands gently caressed an ornate nose band he built for a horse. He displays the piece for three of his rawhide and leather braiding students and begins to recite a cowboy verse.
Senate ethics bill looks to prohibit legislators from personally cashing in on their campaign funds.
Emergency preparedness aim of Farr West woman
Rolene Taylor has been working to help the city become better prepared in case of an emergency.
A summary of agendas of public meetings to be held Wednesday Harrisville Planning Commission 7 p.m., 363 W. Independence Blvd.
Farr West ladies form junkyard band
As the Dementia Dollies walked out on the small stage at North View Senior Center, applause abounded and bows began.
Winter weather taking its toll on Top of Utah businesses, residents