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Ogden High students, community honor teen who died after Weber River incident

OGDEN — "May he live forever in our hearts." That was the plea from Ogden High School Assistant Principal Alma Palmer as he addressed a crowd gathered in the school’s courtyard Friday to honor a life lost too soon. Students, faculty, friends and family came together for a candlelight vigil in memory of Gauge Alexander Giesen, who died on May 4 at Primary Children’s Hospital after being pulled from the Weber River. He was just 16 years old. The ceremony featured heartfelt remembrances from multiple attendees, including messages for Giesen and his family written out on paper and ...

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Letters: Energy efficiency tax credit isn’t wasted funding

I'm all in for saving taxpayer dollars that get wasted, abused, spent frivolously. The 25C tax credit should not be cut from the budget, this tax credit is for upgrading energy efficiency in existing homes and buildings for insulation etc. in addition the utility companies still have rebates ...

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