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Herriman man dies in Sevier County rollover

Salt Lake Tribune - Sat Oct 11

A 19-year-old Herriman man died Saturday in a one-vehicle rollover in Sevier County.

Power to the people

Deseret Morning News - Sat Oct 11

Voter initiatives present a unique set of challenges and problems. However, their underlying premise, that the people can be a check on government, is a noble one.

Utah Supreme Court takes up coal plant fight

Standard-Examiner - Fri Oct 10

The Utah Supreme Court is deciding whether a coal-fired power plant in central Utah should use the latest pollution-control technology.

Utah Supreme Court to wade into coal-fired power plant fight

Salt Lake Tribune - Fri Oct 10

The national fight over coal-fired power plants played out Thursday in Utah's highest court.

Utah Supreme Court hears arguments on proposed power plant

Deseret Morning News - Thu Oct 09

The Utah Supreme Court heard several arguments Thursday regarding a power plant proposed for construction in Sevier County that has been the subject of long-standing controversy and litigation.

Southern Utah counties sound off concerns about illegal immigration

Salt Lake Tribune - Wed Oct 08

Denny Drake knows of the difficulties when dealing with issues involving undocumented immigrants and the impact they are having on Washington County.

4. Court rules residents should be allowed ...

KSL TV - Wed Oct 08

This afternoon, the State Supreme Court issued an emergency order allowing Sevier County citizens to vote on an issue that's got a lot of them riled up.

Coal-fired power plant initiative back on the ballot

Deseret Morning News - Wed Oct 08

The Utah Supreme Court ruled Wednesday that voters in Sevier County will get a chance to vote Nov.

Court hears arguments on Utah coal plant vote

Kutv.com - Wed Oct 08

The Utah Supreme Court is considering whether Sevier County residents should be able to vote on a permit for a coal-fired power plant.

Issues raised over safety of coal ash

Salt Lake Tribune - Wed Oct 08

Environmentalists and local critics of a proposed electric-power plant are raising a new concern about plans to bury thousands of tons of coal ash at a new landfill.

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