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‘That water is lost to our region’: Legislators still wary of hydrogen power plans

Steve Griffin | The Salt Lake Tribune The Intermountain Power Plant near Delta, Utah Friday April 12, 2013. The coal-powered plant is being converted to run on a combination of natural gas and hydrogen and eventually all hydrogen.

This story is part of The Salt Lake Tribune’s ongoing commitment to identify solutions to Utah’s biggest challenges through the work of the Innovation Lab.

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In the arid West, does it make sense to create fuel from water?

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Bureau of Land Management to begin the FY2022 Pancake Comple

ELY, Nev. – The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Battle Mountain, Tonopah Field Office and Ely District, Bristlecone Field Office will begin a wild horse gather on or about January 10, 2022, within and outside of the Pancake Complex located about 80 ... Read more

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Avatars are influencers now

Touted as a series of connected digital worlds in which we will shop, play, work, and socialize, the forthcoming metaverse will be a place where we express ourselves via digital avatars. Already, people are buying and selling digital art, music, and ... Read more

Douglas Rodeo returns for second year

For the second September in a row, the Douglas County Rodeo is riding tall in the saddle.

Started last year by Bailey Sanchez, Justin Schlag and Brooke Sullivan, organizers hope to keep it going for years.

“We started the annual Douglas County Rodeo in September of 2021 with the intention of creating a great family-friendly event that the entire community can enjoy while also highlighting our local rodeo talent,” Sanchez of Triple S Productions said. “The event has since grown, giving us the opportunity to bring ... Read more

Fillmore community preparing for potential Halfway Hill Fire

FILLMORE, Utah — Crews were on standby late Wednesday night monitoring creeks in the area for burn scar runoff and debris flow after a powerful thunderstorm pushed through with heavy rain and lightning.

As of 10:15 p.m., one crew told ... Read more

Rider of the Month: Dad, IT Guy and Transit Enthusiast

Lori Champneys, FrontRunner commuter rail Train Host at Utah Transit Authority (UTA), nominated the agency’s October Rider of the Month.

Joe, the Rider of the Month, “is always smiling, very helpful and vigilant,” Lori says. “He ... Read more

High speed chase in Millard County lands wanted man in jail

DELTA, Utah — A 35-year-old man was taken into custody by deputies with the Millard County Sheriff’s Office after a high-speed chase Tuesday night.

According to the probable cause statement, law enforcement personnel received a call ... Read more