Following two days in court, a judge will decide the fate of the child star’s estate Update May 15: The judge has ruled against Shannon Price on the grounds that there was insufficient evidence to conclude that Price and Gary Coleman had been living as a married couple after their 2008 divorce. Follow-up story to…
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Hometown Santaquin restaurant to be featured on the Travel Channel on Friday by Spencer Healey An ancient Indian curse. Angry spirits trapped for years where a family restaurant now stands. Frequent paranormal activity witnessed by restaurant employees. A lady in blue. A ghost named Henry. Spirits of small children. All these things are pieces of…
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Gas station contest winners becoming a trend in this area? Over the weekend another big prize was won at a small-town gas station, four months after the famous David Dopp Lamborghini win. Rock Haun of West Mountain was the lucky winner of a Walkers gas station giveaway last Saturday. The contest was held across 23…
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Kim Harris recounts her experience this week in the big race Facing some of the highest temperatures in the Boston Marathon’s history, local runner Kim Harris never backed down, knowing throughout the 26.2 mile race that she would cross the finish line no matter what. “I knew I would finish,” said Harris. “Even if I…
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Leisure Services Director and Department Recognized for efforts Last month the Utah Recreation and Parks Association (URPA) recognized recreation departments from around the state of Utah for their programs and success. For the second time in three years the Santaquin Leisure Services Department won Outstanding Department in the Class 1 division. Santaquin also won the…
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Easter Bunny and Miss Santaquin Royalty make appearance Gone in 60 seconds. More like gone in 40. The Santaquin Annual Easter Egg Hunt kicked off with a mad dash as approximately 300 kids scrambled for colorful goodies on the ball fields behind the Santaquin Elementary school on Saturday morning. At the sound of a fire…
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Local farmers claim $2.24 million in future damages Opening up a new chapter in the debate surrounding the membrane bioreactor sewer plant (MBR), a group of farmers and landowners have filed a Notice of Claim with Santaquin City alleging “private property damages.” The claim was filed last month by the legal counsel representing Kenyon Farley,…
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Pool, roads, and grocery store on city’s radar Santaquin citizens for years have clamored for the city to take action regarding issues like road maintenance, commercial growth, and the lack of recreational facilities. Over the years it seems much has been said by public officials and representatives on those fronts, with limited headway made on…
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