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Utah cherry crop is looking luscious
It's looking like a fairly good year for growing cherries in Utah, especially given recent growing seasons.
'Makeover' hits Payson streets
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Gary Coleman's wife arrested in domestic violence case
The wife of former child star Gary Coleman was arrested Wednesday for allegedly trashing Coleman's bedroom and saying he deserved it.
4. Idle trains sign of struggling economy
Hundreds, even thousands of empty railroad cars are parked on tracks indefinitely, and many are attracting crime to neighborhoods.
Utah County Attorney: Police Justified in Shooting
The Utah County attorney's office has found that police officers who shot and killed a man during a standoff were justified in their actions.
Draft guidelines for filming on Magna's Main Street presented
Efforts to lure the film industry to Magna took a small step forward when a draft of filming guidelines for Main Street was presented to Main Street business owners on June 15.
Nebo district asks voters to approve bond for new schools
Five years ago, the Nebo School District won voter approval for $140 million in bonds to make room for more students.
Lewis Gordon 'Mush' Glover, age 86 of Payson, passed away Wednesday, June 17, 2009 at the Hearthstone Manor in Spanish Fork, Utah.
Five city employees will lose more than the merit or cost-of-living pay increases denied their co-workers in Payson's $25.4 million fiscal-year 2010 budget.
Taser policies vary by police agency
In the aftermath of the Taser-related death of a man in southern Utah, authorities are taking a second look at their regulations on using them.
Commissioner: Utah County is back
Driving might take a little longer in spots around Utah County, as orange cones sprout from the asphalt, but county commissioners couldn't be happier.
35th Annual Utah Scottish Festival Brings Traditions Together
More than 40 Scottish Clans will gather for spirited festivities, dancing and games and EVERYONE is invited! Thanksgiving Point will host the 35th Annual Utah Scottish Association Highland Games and Scottish Festival June 12-13, 2009, in Electric Park.
Payson readies for I-15 bridge work
Construction crews are getting ready to replace decks on three bridges that carry traffic through Payson on I-15. The design phase is nearing completion to replace bridge decks at Main Street, 400 North and Utah Avenue, said Daniel Page of the Utah Department of Transportation.
Utah bull riders keeping on bucking
Tribune file photo Bull rider Wesley Silcox of Payson rides Poison Ivy at the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas on Dec.
By the time Benjamin Marvin rolls out of bed, his peers at Payson Junior High have already been in class for two hours.
Lehi nursery gears up for Spring
With Spring in full bloom, Olson's Nursery & Gift at Lelegren Ranch in Lehi is gearing up to meet demand from growing numbers of people working in their yards.
Simmering over restaurant wait times
Richard Curtis and Stuart Melling don't have much in common when it comes to dining out.
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NEBO Payson Lions Club installs new President w/pix
Donna Gilger, who has been serving as first vice president and was recently honored with her husband Duane as "Payson Lion of the Year", will serve as president of the Payson Lions Club beginning this summer.
Wilma Fife and Lewis Elison will be married Saturday, May 16, 2009 in the St. George LDS Temple.