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Flash mob puts 'Heart and Soul' into Valentine's Day

SUNSET -- Choir students at Sunset Junior High School put their hearts and souls into celebrating Valentine's Day Tuesday morning.

(ERIN HOOLEY/Standard-Examiner) Mac Miller played a free show as part of the Dew Tour on 25th Street in Ogden on Friday.

Mac Miller rocks Dew Tour stage

OGDEN -- Amber Bridenstein, 26, hung back from the growing crowd Friday night, unlike her sibling.

Bridenstein said her 20-year-old sister, Ashley, had pushed her way through the packed crowd to the front, right at the Winter Dew Tour concert stage.

Mac Miller, a rapper from Pittsburgh, was set to kick off the annual event Friday evening.

Layton and Roy police investigate a scene at 3612 W. 4550 South in Roy on Tuesday, February 7, 2012. Authorities were digging a hole near the house, looking for evidence. (NICK SHORT/Standard-Examiner)

Police search grounds of Roy residence

ROY — Layton police believe they have recovered evidence to help them solve the case of Victor Flores, who has been missing since May.

What exactly that evidence is, police are not saying, but officers from Layton and Roy, along with Roy public works employees, spent Monday and Tuesday slowly digging a hole next to a duplex at 3612 W. 4550 South in Roy.

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Jens Kruger plays the banjo as he conducts a workshop with his band, the Kruger Brothers, and students at Ogden High School. The Kruger Brothers performed with Imagine Ballet Theater, the Chamber Orchestra Ogden and Weber State Chamber Orchestra.

Kruger Brothers join dancers, orchestras to entertain Ogden students

OGDEN — Ogden School District students loved a taste of culture recently.

Students of all ages were treated to a series of performances by nationally-known bluegrass and acoustic band the Kruger Brothers.

Dancers from the Ogden-based Imagine Ballet Company as well as the Chamber Orchestra Ogden and the Weber State Chamber Orchestra joined the group for the performances.

Firefighters are fighting a blaze Wednesday at the Hillside Recycling Center, 12090 N. Highway 38 in Deweyville. (SCOTT SCHWEBKE/Standard-Examiner)

Welder's spark caused blaze that destroyed Box Elder recycling plant

DEWEYVILLE — Damage may top $1 million in a Wednesday afternoon fire that destroyed a 7,500-square-foot recycling facility in this small town east of Tremonton.

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