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Pioneer Day fireworks cause fires in Spanish Fork, Tooele
At least two fires in northern Utah were confirmed to have been started by fireworks on Pioneer Day as Utah struggles with an extreme drought impacting almost all of the state.
and last updated 2021-07-25 22:47:47-04
SPANISH FORK, Utah â At least two fires in northern Utah were confirmed to have been started by fireworks on Pioneer Day as Utah struggles with an extreme drought impacting almost all of the state.
The hay was still smoking Sunday morning at a barn in Spanish Fork, which was the scene of a large structure fire just after midnight.
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(Lander, WY) â The Lander Chamber of Commerce has been recognizing noteworthy business owners and individual community leaders since the late 1990s through its annual Community Awards. Today the Chamber is announcing the 2021 winners in the first of several videos that will be released over the coming weeks.
“We’re excited to announce our 2021 Community Award winners, especially this year. COVID forced us to consider new ways to celebrate our winners for 2021,” said Lander Chamber Executive Director Owen Sweeney, “and our initial disappointment at not hosting our in-person luncheon turned into excitement; we had great fun filming and producing this video series â thank you, Brad Christensen! â and we expect our winners to gain much more exposure than in past years. We anticipate videos being a part of an extended annual celebration of our winners that in the future will always center around our in-person luncheon.â
Mobile City Council returns to in-person meetings with audience
Updated 3:21 PM;
Today 3:17 PM
The Mobile City Council gathered Tuesday for its first in-person meetings in months. From left: Councilman John Williams; Council President Levon Manzie (seated); councilmen C.J. Small, Fred Richardson and Joel Daves; City Clerk Lisa Lambert; City Attorney Richardo Woods; Councilwoman Bess Rich; and Mayor Sandy Stimpson. (Councilwoman Gina Gregory, not shown, also was on hand.)Lawrence Specker | LSpecker@AL.com
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The hopes, fears and doubts about “getting back to normal” after COVID-19 have loaded the concept with a lot of concerns, but the Mobile City Council made it seem perfectly routine Tuesday as it held its first in-person meeting in months.