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Apr 08 2024
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White Bear Lake dentist meets first responders who helped save her life after semi crashes into office
A semi-truck driver careened off I-694 in December, crashing into White Bear Dentists and severely injuring two people. One of the owners and dentist, Dr. Colleen Holtz, was severely hurt when a semi-truck crashed into the building in December. "It went through the break room and into the lobby," said Dr. Holtz who said it sounded like a bomb had went off. "My first thoughts are, I don’t want
KARE11Mar 19 2024
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Salt Lake man charged with intentionally hitting pedestrian during fight 3 years ago
SALT LAKE CITY — A Salt Lake man was charged Tuesday with intentionally running over a man outside a Salt Lake concert venue three years ago and then trying to run off, leaving the man in extremely critical condition. Guadalupe De La Cruz Perez, 27, is charged in 3rd District Court with aggravated assault resulting in serious injury, a second-degree felony; DUI, a class A misdemeanor; plus
KSLMar 19 2024
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Plan would regulate air tours, reduce noise over Lake Mead area
A plan to limit noise from plane and helicopter tours flying over Lake Mead National Recreation Area is in the works and available for public comment starting Wednesday. The Federal Aviation Administration, National Park Service and seven flying-tour companies put together an agreement outlining what parts of the 1.5 million-acre park's skies should be off limits to planes and helicopters,
Las Vegas SunMar 24 2024
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Utah Gov. Thinks Salt Lake City Could Become A Permanent Olympic Host City
The 2034 Winter Olympics don't have a host city just yet, but it's thought that Salt Lake City has a pretty good shot at getting the nod and hosting its second Games ever. However, Utah Governor Spencer Cox thinks that there's a chance that the city could be put into the International Olympic Committee's regular rotation… if the IOC decides to go with some kind of regular rotation. Cox spoke
OutKickMar 13 2024
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Lake Travis sweeps Westlake to take major step in District 26-6A race
It might strike one as odd that a team is used to the lights going off in the seventh inning of a game, but that’s the case with Lake Travis. For the second time in 11 days, the Cavs dealt with a delay Tuesday thanks to a timer automatically turning the stadium lights off. When they came back on a few minutes later, Lake Travis shortly turned off the lights on its rival. The Cavs completed a
Austin American-StatesmanMar 18 2024
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Navigating partisan waters: a Utah Republican and California Democrat visit the Great Salt Lake
John Luft, program manager of the Great Salt Lake Ecosystem Program, and Kyle Stone, wildlife biologist for the Division of Wildlife Resources, speaks with Rep. Blake Moore and Rep. Jimmy Panetta during a tour of the Great Salt Lake in Willard on Monday, March 18, 2024. Bobbing up and down on the otherworldly surface of the Great Salt Lake, two lawmakers from opposing political planets found
Deseret NewsMar 19 2024
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More than half of Iowa’s tested streams and lakes are impaired, DNR finds in report
At least 721 water body segments in Iowa do not meet water quality standards for recreation, public water supplies and the protection of aquatic life, according to the state Department of Natural Resources. The DNR's latest list of impaired waters, submitted to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency every two years, is based on data collected by the department and numerous other entities
Des Moines RegisterMar 23 2024
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Lake City topples Albany to advance to Class 2A boys basketball state title game
MINNEAPOLIS — The Lake City boys basketball team is going to play for the Class 2A state championship. The third-seeded Tigers reached the championship game by defeating No. 2 Albany 69-59 on Friday night at Williams Arena. Albany was the defending Class 2A state champion. Lake City will be playing in a state final for the fourth time in school history and for the first time since 1990. The
Post-BulletinMar 13 2024
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Forward Madison unveils new away kit with nods to lakes, supporters' drumbeats
Channel 3000Mar 18 2024
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TWRA: Angler reels in alligator from Norris Lake, delivered to Little Ponderosa Zoo
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said alligators are a Class 1 wildlife species and are considered inherently dangerous to people. UNION COUNTY, Tenn. — The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency said it received a call Monday afternoon about an angler who caught an alligator in Dotson Creek, on Norris Lake. It said Rick Roberts, the Union County Wildlife Officer, responded and went to the
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