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Scofield, Utah ran out of drinking water earlier this month

SCOFIELD, Utah — This town in Carbon County, in central Utah, had a major problem: Officials say the Scofield water tank ran dry earlier this month.

A news release from the Utah Department of Natural Resources and Utah Department of Environmental Quality said the water tank dried out because of overuse and low spring flows.

Ryan Dearing with the Utah Division of Drinking Water told KSL.com’s Carter Williams that Scofield’s tank ran dry for a few hours on August 13th, but has since been refilled.

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Moroni City rejects contracting with sheriff’s office afte

MORONI, Utah — Moroni City had no officers patrolling its streets Friday, one day after the city council rejected a plan to bring in outside help and one month after the former police chief says he was fired after pulling over the mayor’s son.
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Former Utah police chief charged with misusing public funds

The embattled former police chief of Wellington is now being accused of billing the city and state for overtime hours he didn't actually work.

Rory Von Bradley, 40, of Wellington, was charged Friday in 7th District Court with misuse of p ... Read more

Greenbacker Breaks Ground on Utah’s Graphite Solar I

Greenbacker Renewable Energy Co., an owner and operator of sustainable infrastructure and energy efficiency projects, says Utah-based developer rPlus Energies recently broke ground on Graphite Solar I, a 104 MW DC/80 MW AC utility-scale solar project ... Read more

Utah Wellbeing Survey: Feeling Part of Community Improves Health, Safety, Living Standards

Editor’s note: This is the second of a three-part series delving into data results from the Utah Wellbeing Project, which tracks community wellbeing across the state.

Ask a Utahn how connected they feel to the place they live, and their answer can tell you a lot about their wellbeing, according to this year’s Utah Wellbeing Survey. Results from nearly 10,000 people from 33 Utah towns and cities indicate that feeling connected to a community is important for many reasons.

“It was one of the most striking and consi ... Read more

rPlus Energies breaks ground on Greenbacker’s 104-MWdc Uta

rPlus Energies, a Utah-based power plant developer, recently broke ground on Graphite Solar I, a 104 MW dc /80 MW ac utility-scale solar project owned by Greenbacker Renewable Energy in Carbon County, Utah. The project will be one of the largest sola ... Read more

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Weekly News Digest November 1, 2022 — In addition to this week's NewsBreaks article and the monthly NewsLink Spotlight, Information Today, Inc. (ITI) offers Weekly News Digests that feature recent product news and co ... Read more

“Art of Ukraine” Exhibition Coming to Helper

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The Helper Project’s annual fundraising gala event for 2022, “Art of Ukraine 1950-1980,” will feature an exhibition of paintings from five renowned artists, including Victor Grigorievich Sevastianov, V. Karshner, Nina ... Read more

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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.