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Historic Echo Church survives a flood and is open for summer-season tours

The Historic Echo Church is now open for self-guided tours. The public can visit from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. every Saturday.

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Although not quite biblical in proportion, a flood from a broken water main filled the basement of the historic Echo Church last winter and caused more than $50,000 worth of damage.

Thanks to community members who love history, the structure was restored in time for the summer season, said Sandra Morrison,a longtime volunteer of the Echo Community and Historical Organi ... Read more

Utah man arrested for breaking into the same home multiple t

MORGAN, Utah — A man is in custody and facing multiple charges after breaking into a home on several occasions and hiding under a young girl’s bed.

Garrett Brent Henstra Bills of Morgan Utah was charged with aggravated burglary, aggr ... Read more

Andy Larsen: How did Utah get its 801 area code? Why additio

(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Former Secretary of the Navy Ray Mabus, right, is joined by former Utah Gov. Gary Herbert after the announcement of the nuclear submarine USS Utah (SSN 801) at the Utah Capitol in 2017. Virginia-class subm ... Read more

Japan quake brings together 2 families in Utah

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Summit County Animal Shelter kicks off first-ever Adopt-A-Thon September 17

WANSHIP, Utah — Summit County Animal Control (SCAC) hosts its first annual Adopt-A-Thon this Saturday, September 17, alongside Nuzzles & Co. Pet Rescue and Adoption. From 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m., Summit County Animal Shelter will feature adoptable animals. Guests can tour the facilities and learn how SCAC and Nuzzles support one another in providing homes for pets.

“Summit County Animal Control has a beautiful shelter,” said Nuzzles & Co. Executive Director Lindsay Ortega. “We want the community to know that they can go to ... Read more

Coalville’s local treasure Bunny’s is on the market

COALVILLE, Utah. — Bunny’s Club, the longstanding watering hole for Coalville locals is on the market. 36 S Main Street in Coalville has been run by Andrea Hewson for the past 21 years and before that a string of owners up to its founder, Kenneth ... Read more

Carload Considerations: Railcar velocity is as important to

CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Railroads measure key operating metrics through railcar velocities. Class I railroads gauge operating performance by how many miles a railcar travels in a day on its network, the average speed of regularly scheduled trains, and ... Read more

Summit County continues quest for public input for Rail Trai

SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah – Since the early 1990’s, the Utah State Parks Division has managed the Historic Union Pacific Rail Trail, commonly known as the “Rail Trail” to locals within Summit County, and in recent years the County has shown interes ... Read more

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