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Squirrel knocks out power in Murray, crews on site
MURRAY, Utah (ABC4) — A few dozen people in Murray have been left without power thanks to the menacing acts of a local squirrel. Murray City Power said the squirrel caused damage to the power just after noon on Tuesday, July 2. The damage sparked an outage that has affected about 50 Murray City Power customers in the area of 700 West near I-15 and 5900 South near I-215.
‘A Woman’s View’: Ways to celebrate the Fourth of July
SALT LAKE CITY — In the latest podcast episode of ‘A Woman’s View,’ KSL NewsRadio’s Amanda Dickson discussed Fourth of July plans with three guest speakers. Kimberly Gardner, an elementary and middle school teacher, is also the chairperson of the Colonial Heritage Festival in Orem. She spoke about what to expect at the festival on the show.
Inspire kids imaginations and meet Birds of Prey up close at the County Library
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah)-The County Library aims to inspire imagination and satisfy curiosity, especially in the summer months, with their Raptor Adaptations program, that is in partnership with HawkWatch International (HWI). This program engages children, parents, and presents unique and interesting topics like raptors. HWI is a non profit organization that focuses on conserving the environment through research and education on raptors.
Loveland Living Planet Aquarium welcomes baby penguin
DRAPER, Utah — After a rough first month of life, a baby penguin born at the Loveland Living Planet Aquarium is healthy and thriving. The penguin chick was born June 4. According to an aquarium press release, penguin chicks are “notoriously fragile” and have a survival rate of 30 to 50% in their first year of life.
Shows This Week (7/1/24-7/7/24)
Velour will be closed for summer break for the next two weeks. On Friday, July 5, Whoa Daniela, Melophobia, and E Street Pigeons will perform. Doors open at 6:30 PM. Grab tickets. On Saturday, July 6, Anxious Love will take the stage with Adam and the Cracker Jacks, and The...
ANASTASIA is a Dream at Timpanogos Community Theatre
AMERICAN FORK — Over the last few years one of the most consistently underrated local theater companies is Timpanogos Community Theatre in American Fork. They perform at the Valentine Theatre and everything I have seen from them has been the highest level of community theater and their latest production of Anastasia: The Musical is no exception. Anastasia is adapted from the 1997 animated film of the same name by Stephen Flaherty (music), Lynn Ahrens (lyrics) and Terrence McNally (book) with many of the same songs and story points. However, in my opinion, the adaptation sapped much of the joy out of the story leaving it quite dull and lifeless.
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