Jun. 4 Westbound lanes on Interstate 84 northwest of Caldwell reopened late on Thursday evening after being closed for over two hours, according to Idaho State Police. A crash on I-84 closed all westbound lanes near the Sand Hollow exit, according to Idaho State Police. The lanes reopened at about 10 p.m. At around 7:41 p.m., a tractor-trailer tipped over, according to police, and blocked all .
Young men from Lehi’s Eaglecrest 3rd Latter-day Saint Ward stand in front of the Payson Utah Temple on May 31. The Payson temple was one of eight temple stops along the group’s bicycle “Tour de Temples,” covering more than 300 miles from Lehi to St. George, Utah.
Ryan and Kristin Kirby
A line of young men and a few adult leaders on bicycles, all in matching white shirts, black shorts and helmets, pedaled triumphantly into sunny St. George with sore muscles and fatigue Wednesday afternoon.
As the group rolled to a stop near the St. George Utah Temple, another youth walked among them, aiming a water gun and squirting cool liquid on each rider.
Laborâs bad politics in Upper Hunter: clumsiest of all, we should never have suggested weâd win
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Laborâs bad politics in Upper Hunter: clumsiest of all, we should never have suggested weâd win
By John Della Bosca
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What are the real lessons that Labor should learn from the Upper Hunter byelection? The first is for the NSW party. It is the easiest lesson of all. Learn how to put on a poker face.
Before the byelection in the state seat, the National Party vote had softened because the Shooters, Fishers and Farmers had pulled votes away from a weak incumbent MP.