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PUEBLO (AP) - A Fort Collins entrepreneur is proposing a 400-mile, $4 billion pipeline from Flaming Gorge Reservoir on the Utah-Wyoming border to the Colorado Front Range as a way to meet a gap in Colorado's future water supply.
Like Tom Waits before him, Will "Bonnie Prince Palace Superwolf" Oldham has cultivated a distinct outsider mystique, maintaining the image of a wise but wayworn vagabond adrift in desolate seas of sound and vision.
Petroleum boom on horizon? Southeast Utah may have 12 billion to 40 billion barrels of petroleum locked in sandstone formations, but researchers said this week that potential may never be realized. St. George Airport plans soar Plans for a new airport here soared higher on Monday when the project received a $17.2-million federal grant.
Not everyone is excited about the prospect of the Western states primary promoted by Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. Feb. 5 is the date set for what backers hope will be a Western version of "Super Tuesday" during the 2008 presidential race. So far, only three states have committed to participate Utah, New Mexico and Arizona
Even some early skeptics have become believers in Aaron Million's plan for a $4 billion, 400-mile pipeline that he says could solve the state's water woes for 200 years.
A Fort Collins entrepreneur is proposing a 400-mile, $4 billion pipeline from Flaming Gorge Reservoir on the Utah-Wyoming border to the Colorado Front Range as a way to meet a gap in Colorado’s future water supply. The pipeline would be privately financed but eventually turned over to a public water authority, supplying water for growing needs in Colorado, said Aaron Million. “It’s a way to
Habitat for Humanity of Utah County will be teaming with students from the Brigham Young University Construction Management Department once again to build a home with a family in need. A groundbreaking celebration for the partnership home will be held at 6 p.m.
Sept. 26, 2006 A new analysis of student loan debt for the class of 2005 finds that students who graduate from state schools often carry loan debt nearly as high as those who graduate from private colleges.
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