
Carter Williams
Reporter and Head Writer at KSL.com
@KSLcom reporter covering outdoors, history, transportation & #SLC. Also here for nature, weather & sports | Tweets don't represent the opinion of KSL.
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1 day ago |
deseret.com | Carter Williams
A raft of ducks floated down the Jordan River on a warm spring day as Millcreek Mayor Jeff Silvestrini described the importance of the body of water that flows through the city's westernmost boundary. While only about a mile of the river's path touches Millcreek, he sees it as a beautiful but underappreciated natural resource. "We all hope the Jordan River will someday be more of a shining star in our community," he said.
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2 days ago |
ksl.com | Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah water managers say most Utahns don't need to water their lawns until mid-May, at the earliest, following another good winter for most parts of the state. Residents should wait until about Mother's Day, or when high temperatures regularly reach the 70s, Candice Hasenyager, director of the Utah Division of Water Resources, said in a state water conditions update last week.
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2 days ago |
ksl.com | Carter Williams
SALT LAKE CITY — After a normal statewide snowpack and storms impacting valleys, Utah water managers and other experts say most Utahns shouldn't have to water their lawns just yet. Residents can wait until about Mother's Day or when high temperatures regularly reach the 70s, said Candice Hasenyager, director of the Utah Division of Water Resources, in a state water conditions update last week.
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2 days ago |
ksl.com | Carter Williams
MILLCREEK — A raft of ducks floated down the Jordan River on a warm spring day as Millcreek Mayor Jeff Silvestrini described the importance of the body of water that flows through the city's westernmost boundary. While only about a mile of the river's path touches Millcreek, he sees it as a beautiful but underappreciated natural resource. "We all hope the Jordan River will someday be more of a shining star in our community," he said.
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2 days ago |
deseret.com | Carter Williams
Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City will be closed off to motor vehicles every weekend in June, but there's a new twist as Open Streets returns five years after its creation. This year's version could be the shape of Main Street to come. Salt Lake City leaders unveiled their plans for the annual event on Monday, which still focuses on Main Street from South Temple to 400 South.
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