
Curtis Booker
Journalist at Daily Herald (Provo Utah)
Host at KEZE-FM (Spokane, WA)
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heraldextra.com | Curtis Booker
1 / 3Alexandra Gates gives a speech during the annual Richard W. Erickson Foundation’s Antique Power Show in Wallsburg on Saturday, June 21, 2025. Courtesy Pilmer Portraits2 / 3Alexandra Gates, second from right, stands with Russell Baker of The Richard Erickson Foundation, third from right, and members of the Wasatch High School Future Farmers of America chapter as a check is presented during the annual Richard W. Erickson Foundation’s Antique Power Show in Wallsburg on Saturday, June 21, 2025.
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heraldextra.com | Curtis Booker
By Curtis Booker - | Jun 21, 2025 1 / 6Local representatives participate in the ceremonial groundbreaking at the location that will eventually become a new high school in Saratoga Springs on Friday, June 20, 2025. Jared Lloyd, Daily Herald2 / 6This photo taken Friday, June 20, 2025, shows rendering shows a tentative view of the future high school in Saratoga Springs.
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heraldextra.com | Curtis Booker
Courtesy Kathy CurtissAn undated photo shows actors during a dress rehearsal for "The Tempest" at the Castle Amphitheatre in Provo. It was the early 1600s when William Shakespeare wrote “Measure for Measure” and “The Tempest.” Yet, more than 400 years after the playwright’s death, his work continues to entertain audiences across the nation — and that includes performances in Utah Valley.
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heraldextra.com | Curtis Booker
Julio Cortez, Associated PressA sign is seen outside of Seminole Hospital District offering measles testing Feb. 21, 2025, in Seminole, Texas. Utah health officials have confirmed the state’s first case of measles in Utah County.
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heraldextra.com | Curtis Booker
1 / 5Citizens form a line to give public comment on a proposed redevelopment of the Provo Towne Centre before Justin Long of Brixton Capital, left, and Robert Schmidt of PEG Cos., right, during a Neighborhood District 5 meeting at Provo City Hall on Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Curtis Booker, Daily Herald2 / 5The outside of the Shady Acres Mobile Home Park is shown Wednesday, June 18, 2025. Curtis Booker, Daily Herald3 / 5Renderings of the proposed Provo Towne Centre redevelopment project are shown.
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