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High schoolers beautify new park

It was quite the scene as teenagers rolled up their sleeves, laid strips of sod on large freshly leveled dirt areas at the new Warm Springs Park on the north east side of Richfield on August 27.A new High School Service Pilot Program has been created in which Sevier School District high schools have been selected as one of only five school districts in the entire state to be a participant starting this 2024-2025 school year.This program from Governor Cox’s office aims to develop and establish a service program and recognition, through a four year pilot, that expands access to the benefits of service to all high school aged students.

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Postal Service Recognizes Monroe Rural Carrier RaeLee Curtis for more than 30 Years of Dedicated Service

MONROE, UT – As part of the United States Postal Service’s “For the Long Haul” initiative, the Monroe Post Office is proud to celebrate Monroe Rural Carrier RaeLee Curtis, a dedicated letter carrier who has faithfully served the Little Green Valley for more than 30 years.“For the Long Haul” is an initiative designed to honor the remarkable dedication of long-serving letter carriers, like RaeLee, who have become integral parts of their communities.

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