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News Headlines for Alpine, UtahStudy: Utah sprawl could choke productivity (The Salt Lake Tribune)Here's a peek into Utah's future: An eager, young computer programmer spreads his long days between college classes in Ogden and a promising job near Salt Lake City International Airport. Living History: 1902 quake shook for a minute but panicked S. Utah for days (The Salt Lake Tribune) On Nov. 17, 1902, people in southern Utah got seasick. Many threw up. It was not the ocean but the ground rocking during one of Utah's biggest earthquakes. Utah case is reported in outbreak of E. coli (Deseret Morning News) A multistate E. coli outbreak traced to recalled beef has at least one case in Utah. Web site helping catch southern Utah's criminals (Deseret Morning News) The Washington County Sheriff's Office is hailing the success of a Web site created to help catch some of southern Utah's most wanted criminals. Driver cited after tour bus crashes in Utah (The Philadelphia Inquirer) A tour bus carrying teenagers from Philadelphia, New Jersey and elsewhere along the East Coast crashed near Bryce Canyon National Park on Thursday, and yesterday the driver was cited for drifting out of his lane of traffic, the Utah Highway Patrol said. Utah forecast: Mostly sunny and hot (The Salt Lake Tribune) We will see a mixed bag across the state this weekend. A dry air mass in place will keep the state mostly sunny and hot today. A chance of isolated storms is possible in southwest Utah. The BIG finish in Utah (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) A five-day rafting trip down the Colorado through Cataract Canyon in southern Utah goes from peaceful to bracing to fierce. Italian name, Utah design: Fezzari's bikes snapped up by cyclists worldwide (Deseret Morning News) Each bike is named after a different Utah mountain or favorite riding trail: Widows Peak, the white and red Alta Peak XR, Cascade, and sleek-black and gray Nebo Peak. Utah justices rule riverbeds must be open to the public (Deseret Morning News) The Utah Supreme Court doesn't expect Utahns to walk on water. In a ruling issued Friday, the justices said that people using Utah's rivers and lakes can touch and walk on the water's bed, even if that bed is considered private property. Filming 'HSM' show in Utah a 'blast' for Lachey (Deseret Morning News) Once he's done hosting ABC's "High School Musical: Get in the Picture," Nick Lachey might have a career ahead of him as a spokesman for the Utah Travel Council. |