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Carter Moore: Start by protecting the ugly places

(Julio Cortez | AP file photo) In a photo taken from a drone, a reddish tint is seen near the Spiral Jetty along the shore of the Great Salt Lake, Oct. 8, in Howell, Utah. The red hue of the North Arm of the lake comes from a type of bacteria, known as halophilic bacteria, that flourishes when the salt level rises.

The massive lake had just appeared on the horizon. After trekking for days through the arid mountains of Utah, any amount of water was surely a pleasant surprise to the Latter-day Saint pioneers in 1847. Brigham Young fa ... Read more

UPDATE: Madison County runaway teen found safe in Nevada

UPDATE:

As of 4:50 p.m., The Madison County Sheriff’s Office said Jeffery Guddat had been found safe in Nevada.

ORIGINAL STORY:

ARCHER — A 16-year-old local boy reported as a runaway to deputies was last spo ... Read more

Turkish Businessman Extradited from Austria to Face Money La

A Turkish businessman was extradited from Austria to face money laundering, wire fraud and obstruction charges.

Sezgin Baran Korkmaz arrived today in Utah in the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service. Korkmaz was indicted in Salt Lake Cit ... Read more

UPDATE: Woman killed after crash in Box Elder County identif

UPDATE: Police say the deceased driver of the Honda Odyssey is 38-year-old Amy Marlene Davis of Beaver Dam, Utah.

Box Elder County, Utah (ABC4 News) – A woman is dead after a crash near Riverside, Utah Wednesday evening.

A ... Read more

Celebrate the transcontinental railroad on a weekend escape in Utah

A century before Neil Armstrong set foot on the moon, America was abuzz with news of the completion of the first transcontinental railroad, an equally momentous feat for that era. On May 10, 1869, two locomotives — one from Sacramento, the other from Omaha — met on a remote stretch of track at Promontory Point, Utah. I’m a train buff so last fall I visited the remote Golden Spike National Historical Park. Finding the place, about 90 miles northwest of Salt Lake City, gave me fits even with GPS. Once I did, I enjoyed the reenactment by ste ... Read more

Sanpete Messenger

Josh and Cheryl Swapp, Fairview, are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter Shaylee Mae to Tyler Bryce Freeze, son of Cortney and Stephanie Burton, Howell, Utah, and Clint and Kami Freeze, White Sulphur Springs, Montana on Saturday, July ... Read more

Utah State Magazine Excerpt: A Tale of Two Injuries

This is an excerpt from Utah State Magazine's Summer 2022 edition, out now, with the theme "Persistence." The full article is available on the magazine's website, utahstatemagazine.usu.edu.

We’ve all been there. In the middle of a long ... Read more

A retrospective of local artist Russell Case set for museum

'Moonrise over Great Salt Lake' will be one of the landscapes by local painter G. Russell Case on display at the Museum of Art & History of Brigham City during its show 'Utah: North to South'.

BRIGHAM CITY – The Museum of Art & History ... Read more

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Issaquah, Washington

Mayor Pauly believes that all elected officials are servant leaders for the community they represent. As electeds, it is most important that we connect with our community, work to understand the values, goals and priorities of this special community, and reflect that in all the work that we do.