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News Headlines for Annabella, UtahUtah Amber Alert no longer in effect for California boy (Deseret Morning News)The Amber Alert in Utah for an Orange County, Calif., boy whose father allegedly shot his estranged wife during a child custody exchange gone wrong has been called off. Kidnapped boy may be in Utah (The Salt Lake Tribune) An Amber Alert was issued late Friday for a 9-year-old California boy who police believe was kidnapped by his father and may be in Utah. Utah-Nevada water standoff quiet, fierce (The Salt Lake Tribune) BAKER, Nev. - On moonless nights here in the Utah-Nevada borderlands of Snake Valley, the naked eye can see five planets, countless stars and the great swath of the Milky Way. Utah Housing helping workers commute (Deseret Morning News) Commuting employees at Utah Housing Corp. are being given the opportunity to reduce their carbon footprint by getting out of their cars and into mass transit under a new agreement between the nonprofit and the Utah Transit Authority. Utah has nation's worst voter turnout rate (Deseret Morning News) Despite the money politicians spend courting Utahns and the constant pleas by ecclesiastical leaders to show good citizenship by voting, Utah now has the nation's worst voting participation rates. Utah County canyons are holiday escapes (Deseret Morning News) Fourth of July in Utah County mostly involves Stadium of Fire, hot-air balloons and Freedom Days along Center Street in Provo, but many people also made an escape into the county's canyons. Seven Taiwanese orphans to get a taste of Utah (Provo Daily Herald) Seven Taiwanese children are on their way to Utah to experience America and all that Utah has to offer, from fossils to families. Utah teachers learn on history tour (Deseret Morning News) Teachers all over Utah are getting up close and personal with history so they can share their passion with students next school year. Utah 7000 wins court OK to borrow $25 million from Pivotal (Deseret Morning News) Utah 7000 LLC, the owner of a 7,224-acre community in Summit County called Promontory, has won court permission to borrow as much as $25 million from Pivotal Financing LLC, over the objections of a Credit Suisse Group unit. Wrestling with kids: Utah youth participate in national championships (Provo Daily Herald) A total of 314 wrestlers from 34 different states competed in the Asics USA Wrestling Kids Greco-Roman National championships held at the McKay Event center on the campus of Utah Valley University on Thursday. |