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“There's a lot of anxiety out there,” said Michael Gowans, president of the Alpine Education Association teachers union and teacher at Westlake High School.
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After being talked about for decades, preliminary votes show Utah County voters want to split the Alpine School District into thirds
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In recent weeks, multiple Utah children have died because of firearms, including an 8-year-old boy who accidentally shot himself. Non-lethal injury figures are already signaling a worrying trend.
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How much rain? Salt Lake City, Spanish Fork, Provo and Lehi all recorded more rain on Monday and Tuesday than in a typical entire month of August.
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Depending on what voters decide, they could split Alpine School District into thirds.
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“It's happening now. We're experiencing it,” said a Utah researcher. Heat higher than historical averages is another sign of how climate change is impacting the state one step at a time.
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The stipend was suggested by the police department, where officers who speak Spanish have to take extra calls to keep up with the need.
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Utah’s Mia Sim is more than a mermaid, she’s a self-described “desert mermaid” out to teach a land-locked state about water stewardship and caring for places like Utah Lake.
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The Alpine school board wants to move forward with a two-district split proposal. But local cities are looking at splitting into thirds
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The flag design competition comes at a time when the identity of the rapidly growing city is changing.
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The Alpine School District is currently exploring breaking up into two or three new districts. The issue could be on the November ballot.
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Utah municipalities involved in the program say interest has spiked since the extreme drought in 2020.