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Trooper recovering from weekend road accident
SUNSET —A Utah Highway Patrol Trooper is recovering from injuries she sustained Saturday night, after being called to an accident on I-15 near Sunset. UHP Trooper Rachael Zubal and a trooper-i...
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Woman honored for community service
LAYTON — A Layton woman has recently been awarded the Hearts and Hands award for community service and as a Tri-County Independent Living Center board member. Marcia Knorr has been a member of t...
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Fruit Heights Girl Scouts ready to kick off this year’s cookie drive
FRUIT HEIGHTS — The annual Girl Scout Cookie Program begins Saturday, Jan. 16 across the Wasatch Front. Girl Scouts are preparing to note its start with kick-off parties across the state, incl...
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SJH assistant principal honored by state
KAYSVILLE — The assistant principal of Syracuse Junior High School is among those named as Utah’s 2010 Secondary School Principals of the Year by the Utah Association of Secondary School Princip...
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SPENDING CHRISTMAS TOGETHER in Iraq were Chief Warrant Officer 3 Robert Buchmuller Sr. and son Spc. Robert Buchmuller Jr., both deployed there at the same time.  Layton father, son spend Yule together in Iraq
LAYTON — For most military personnel, Christmas was likely a lonely time, as warriors and support staff were separated by thousands of miles from loved ones. For one father and his son, at least...
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Kaysville deals with speeding, winter parking
KAYSVILLE — Winter on-street parking restriction concerns were heard by the Kaysville City Council, Tuesday night. Those living in older homes with limited driveway space and those who had...
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Clearfield man makes difference for kids
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CLEARFIELD — Don’t ever assume one person can’t make a difference. Dan Schuler is one such person. The Clearfield City employee and employee association president is supporting the Family Connect...
DATC has big plans in Morgan County
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KAYSVILLE — The Davis Applied Technology College’s mandate includes providing training not only to Davis County, but also its less populated neighbor of Morgan County. With that in mind, center ...
Bond passage paves way for new Clearfield school
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CLEARFIELD — Thanks to overwhelming support for the Davis School District bond, a month ago, Wasatch Elementary School, here, will be getting a new home. It is the district’s oldest school in te...
Layton man recounts brush with death in Russia
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LAYTON — A Layton man who has done more than flirt with death recounted his experiences as a U.S. spy in the then-crumbling Soviet Union of nearly two decades ago. The author of “The Cold War: A ...
Falcon Hill close to ‘go’ on building
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HILL AFB — It’s getting closer to an actual go on construction of the first two buildings in the massive Falcon Hill project at Hill AFB. That was the word received by members of the Military Inst...
Man accused of selling military property on eBay
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HILL AFB — A man police say was selling military property on eBay has been charged with a 2nd-degree felony. Keith Houston Turner, a sergeant first-class in the Army Reserve and who lives on base ...
National News

President Barack Obama, with Vice Preisdent Joseph Biden at his side, makes a statement to the nation Sunday night following the final vote in the House of Representatives for comprehensive health care legislation, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, March 21, 2010.  (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)AP - Summoned to success by President Barack Obama, the Democratic-controlled Congress approved historic legislation Sunday night extending health care to tens of millions of uninsured Americans and cracking down on insurance company abuses, a climactic chapter in the century-long quest for near universal coverage.


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President Barack Obama makes a statement to the nation Sunday night following the final vote in the House of Representatives for comprehensive health care legislation, in the East Room of the White House in Washington, March 21, 2010. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)AP - Capping a long day and a consuming political journey, President Barack Obama celebrated the passage of health care legislation on Sunday with hugs, high fives and an emboldened attitude. Said the president to the nation, "Tonight, we answered the call of history."


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France's President Nicolas Sarkozy, centre left, and his wife Carla Bruni-Sarkozy leave the polling station after casting their votes for the second round of the regional elections, in Paris, Sunday, March 21, 2010. President Nicolas Sarkozy's conservative party was bracing for a massive setback Sunday as frustrated French voters cast ballots in regional run-off elections likely to favor the opposition left and to set the stage for the 2012 presidential race. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)AP - The long-flailing French left made a big-time comeback Sunday, crushing Nicolas Sarkozy's conservatives in regional elections colored by voters' economic worries — and informally kicking off the 2012 presidential race.


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