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Over 18K boats inspected for quagga mussels during Fourth of July weekend
Law enforcement officers and technicians with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources and other agencies had a busy Fourth of July weekend, working to inspect and decontaminate boats across the state.

See hummingbirds up close at unique DWR event
VERNAL — As hummingbirds are migrating through Utah this summer, you’ve most likely witnessed a few eating at a feeder or enjoying some other source of nectar for a quick meal.

100 years of liveliness
Vernal resident Val Tomoff has accomplished a remarkable feat that few manage to achieve: celebrating her 100th birthday.Tomoff experienced firsthand many of the highs and lows of the past century, from having a turbulent childhood to building a life full of love for herself.

Powwow held magical moments
Across from the giant statue of the Restful Ute, clothed in his bright red headdress regalia, you can hear the drums.

The Car Show never disappoints
The pristine preservation of history is always appreciated and at the car show it sparkles and shines.

Global IT outage disrupts services on global scale
A massive IT outage on Friday, July 19, caused widespread disruption across multiple sectors, affecting businesses, government services, and individuals globally.

This week in history
Maeser First Ward sponsored a rodeo Wednesday of last week at the County Fairgrounds.

Summer concerts bring joy
On the lawn of the Utah State University Uintah Basin, the resonance of a saxophone hung in the air, a deep rumble of a bass, a pulse of the drum you could feel in your chest, and a voice coupled with the transverse wave of a guitar.
Basin treasure hunting
There’s an electrifying buzz in the basin this July, not just because of its storied past with notorious outlaws, but because it’s concealing something extraordinary, something grand.