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419th FW flyovers help support Independence Day promotions
Wednesday, July 8, 2009 By Staff Sgt. Heather Skinkle 419th Fighter Wing Public Affairs For nearly two decades, the 419th Fighter Wing has supported the surrounding area with Independence Day flyovers.
Top of Utah's Fourth of July festivity schedule
Hooper City has added a free Concert in the City Park as part of the July 4 celebrations.
Hill pilots, others prep for Fourth flyovers
A few Hill Air Force Base reservists are making sure fireworks aren't the only sound of freedom heard this Fourth of July.
Hooperites should vote to get rid of tyrants
Well folks, election time is closing in on us again. There's a couple of concerns we need to keep in mind.
West Haven supported Hooper kids' recreation
For several years now, West Haven city has been providing a recreation program. The city allowed Hooper kids to participate for the same fee as the West Haven kids.
Brenn Hill is performing a benefit concert for Relay for Life and his son, Briggs, at the Carson Valley in on Saturday.
Hooper fundraiser to support family of boy with brain tumor
Three-year-old Briggs Hill has a dream to one day going caribou hunting in Alaska.
Hooper veteran receives Purple Heart
James Ollen Rymus, a retired Army major, was recognized Monday with a Purple Heart medal for his courageous service 65 years ago.
Kilt creates a stir, then an educational opportunity
Gavin McFarland ins't a cross-dresser, he's Scottish. The 14-year-old Hooper lad was told he could be mistaken for a cross-dresser, though, when he wore a kilt to school Wednesday for a school project.
Roy residents allowed more horses
By RACHEL J. TROTTER ROY - Some Roy residents living in 1-acre agricultural zones, but not all, will now be allowed to have four horses.
Hooper teen volunteers with Patch Adams
The crowded streets of Guatemala City are a long way from the rural roads of Hooper, Utah.
Planning commission recommends making agricultural zoning change
The planning commission is recommending the city council change its agricultural zoning ordinance to allow for more horses but only in a specified area -- a small area of the city west of 4300 West.
3. Wife talks about husband's struggle to ...
Weber County investigators are still waiting for toxicology results before filing any charges against 30-year-old Dylan Booker.
American Legion to unveil memorial for Utah soldiers
A couple of Top of Utah families are on a quest to ensure all Utah war veterans are never forgotten.
Link to Story Woman may have posed as daughters for explicit chat 04/09/2009 7:29am Court documents show a woman is under investigation for allegedly posing as her teenage daughters for sexually explicit chats on MySpace.
4. First-of-its-kind DUI blitz planned for ...
In an effort to curb drunk driving in Utah, law enforcement will be out in full force this weekend.
Truck Flies Through Top Story Of Hooper Home
The Weber County sheriff's office is investigating a two-truck collision that sent one vehicle flying into a Hooper house.
Truck crashes into Hooper home
A large pickup truck ran a stop sign, slammed into a second pickup truck, swerved over a yard and up a berm, ending up slamming into the living room wall of Ray and Maurine Hull as they slept, fortunately in the other side of the house.
Hooperites pay $40 per month 'extortion'
In reference to the March 18 letter, "Prejudice influenced Hooper's mayoral election," if people are smart enough to count to five, they'd know if our part time mayor had forced the sewer on everyone in Hooper, not just a select few.
Flushing fee too much for Hooperites
To all fellow Hooper city midsection dwellers: Did your eyes light up as they focused on your monthly sewer statements? With the economy in free fall and people struggling to survive, we are lambasted with an unheard of $43 monthly flushing fee.
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