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Orangeville, Utah · OrangevilleA virtual meeting was hosted on Tuesday, May 14, as part of the scoping period for the Skyline Mine/Little Eccles Lease by Application and Flat Canyon Lease Modification. It was explained that this meeting was being hosted to give a short presentation and to provide guidance in how to participate in the scoping period. The U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the U.S. Forest Service are the co-lead agencies on this…See the Story
Virtual Meeting Hosted for the Skyline Mine/Little Eccles Lease by Application and Flat Canyon Lease Modification
Orangeville, Utah · OrangevilleCastleview Hospital Press Release PRICE, UT (May 13, 2024) – Castleview Hospital recently announced that Mindy Monson, RN Coordinator and Educator for Women’s Services has been recognized as the facility’s 2024 Mercy Award winner. The Mercy Award recognizes one employee from each of Lifepoint Health’s facilities who profoundly touches the lives of others and best represents the spirit and values on which the company was founded. Established in 2…See the Story
Castleview Hospital Names 2024 Mercy Award Winner
Orangeville, Utah · OrangevilleThe Carbon County Fair took a page out of the International Days’ handbook and for the first time ever will include a Burnout Competition at this year’s fair. The Burnout Competition typically held during International Days has become a community favorite, leaving people of all ages in awe. Now car enthusiasts and fans won’t have to wait until August for that sweet smell of burning rubber. The Burnout Competition will be held Friday, May 31 at t…See the Story
Burnout Competition for the First Time Ever at the Carbon County Fair
Orangeville, Utah · OrangevillePrice River Water Users Association has received a Request for Replacement Certificate from Dilligaf Investments, who asserts that Share Certificate No. 9961 for 22.00 shares in the Company has been lost, destroyed, or stolen, and that they are the rightful owner of said certificate. An interested person may file a written notice of objection with the Association explaining why a replacement certificate should not be issued. Unless the Company r…See the Story
REQUEST FOR REPLACEMENT CERTIFICATE
Orangeville, Utah · OrangevilleSoutheastern Utah Association of Local Governments will hold a public hearing to discuss the project determined to be applied for in the CDBG Small Cities Program in Program Year 2024. Projects include the Southeastern Utah Association of Local Governments application’s for; (1) Single Family Housing, (2) Regional Planning, (3) Phase 4 of Land Acquisition and (4) Admin and Consolidated Planning. Comments will be solicited on project scope, imple…See the Story
COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT (CDBG) SECOND PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE
Volleyball · OrangevilleThe Carbon boy’s volleyball team went into the State Tournament ranked at number eight. They were set to face Wasatch Academy in the first round. Carbon would sweep the Tigers in three sets, advancing to the quarterfinals of the tournament. Alexis Bueno helped his team with 20 assists in the series, along with four aces and five digs. Jack Hedin led the team with 15 kills and Carter Warburton finished with three aces, two assists and nine digs. …See the Story
Carbon Volleyball Season Ends in Quarterfinals
Orangeville, Utah · OrangevilleBy Julie Johansen Orangeville City Council met on Thursday, May 9. The new Mayor, Shaun Bell, was conducting with council members Tracy Addley, Greg Jewkes, Kevin Butler and Doug Stilson in attendance. The first action item on the agenda was a request from Jake Tuttle for a sewer hook up at 775 North Mill Dam Road. This would be attached to the sewer line coming from the Research Center. The council approved it and replied they would put it on t…See the Story