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Durango students qualify for D C competition after state National History Day contest – The Durango Herald

Five middle school students who participated in the state National History Day contest the weekend of April 30 have qualified for the national contest in June. Students participated at the school, reg.

Uninvited : Man Banned Mom and Sister for Taking Fianceé s Wedding Dress

"They re lucky you and your fianceé chose to uninvite them rather than pressing charges," one commenter wrote.

Giant ants, mutants and futuristic utopias: SYFY Movie Nights returns with three films from the 1950s

The elements of this year’s three “SYFY Movie Nights” films include giant ants, mutants and the consequences of communicating with Mars—each film is from the 1950s, and in addition to

Council talks budget, bicycles and zoning: Notes from the May 25 meeting of the Moab City Council

At their regular, in-person meeting on Tuesday, the Moab City Council heard presentations, discussed and voted on several issues regarding the budget, electric bicycles, zoning and this year’s local elections.

Sen Hinkins discusses his vote against OHV curfew bill

Grand County residents have been eagerly watching the progress at the state capitol of Senate Bill 168, which would have allowed resort communities in Utah to impose a curfew on OHV use on municipal streets between the hours of 11 p.m. and 6 a.m. Many residents hoped the bill would give Moab City a tool to reduce excessive noise from the popular vehicles; others see UTVs as being unfairly targeted by the proposed legislation, and urge officials to instead enforce existing regulations that apply to all vehicles to address ongoing noise complaints. The bill, which was introduced by Sen. Mike McKell (R-District 7), failed in the Senate in a 14-15 vote on Feb. 24.

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