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A day of remembrance

As you drive past a cemetery on the last Monday in May, you will likely see people decorating grave sights with potted plants, flowers, and little trinkets.Many times there are flags blowing in the wind atop the poles placed next to a veteran’s headstone.

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State Champs

On May 9 at the Meadows took Golf Course, the Wildcats put an exclamation mark on one of their most dominant girls golf seasons ever by winning the state title by 30 strokes!

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DWR Habitat Council allocates $3.4 million from hunting, fishing license sales to 2024 habitat restoration projects

Roughly $3.4 million was allocated to selected habitat restoration projects at the recent annual Utah Division of Wildlife Resources Habitat Council funding meeting on April 30.The DWR Habitat Council was created in 1995 by the Utah Legislature as a way to provide funds for fish and wildlife conservation that are specifically used to:Enhance fish and wildlife habitatPreserve and protect habitatManage and acquire new habitat areas for fish and wildlifeImprove hunting and fishing accessThese funds are a portion of the revenue from license, permit and certificate of registration fees related to hunting and fishing.The Habitat Council consists of eight individuals who act as an advisory board.

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Cellist performs at Greystone

Nicole Pinnell, a highly sought recording artist and concert cellist, performed Monday, May 6 at the new venue, Greystone Monroe.“We were so honored and blessed to have Nicole and Jayne Galloway perform at the Greystone,” said Yvonne Shaver, owner of Greystone Monroe.

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