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The Daily Universe Passengers exit FrontRunner at Provo Central Station. Discussions about double tracking the train have begun in the Provo City Council. (Sydnee Gonzalez) The Provo City Council discussed plans to add another track to UTA’s FrontRunner during a meeting on Jan. 21. Double tracking would involve adding a second pair of tracks parallel to the current ones. The goal would be to double track the full length of FrontRunner from Ogden to Provo. Train service would become more frequent with two tracks. Right now, a train comes about every 30 minutes during peak hours and every hour during non-peak times. Double tracking would allow the train to run as often as every 15 minutes during peak hours. ....
Editorâs note: In a series running through Dec. 31, the Daily Herald is sharing its picks for âUtah Countyâs Top 10 News Stories for 2020.â We will be running recaps of those stories, two per day, through New Yearâs Eve. This story is ranked No. 8. The discussion surrounding ancillary breweries â or brewpubs â in Provo was the talk of the county in 2020, and the topic has qualified as one of Utah Countyâs top 10 stories of the year. Since 2017, businesses in downtown Provo have been researching the opportunity to have brew pubs and on-site microbreweries in restaurants, which would require a land use change. ....
Dec. 31, 1959 âBuilding in Boone was booming in 1959, according to Howard Cottrell, building inspector. Permits for nearly $500,000 of construction were issued by Cottrell during the year,â according to a Dec. 31, 1959, edition of the Watauga Democrat. âPermits for 17 new residences were included, at a total cost of $268,000, and additions to two homes for $3,500. Eight new business buildings and renovations at a cost of $158,000, and one new apartment house at $44,000 were also included. (The) total for all categories was $474,500. Cottrell said that this figure represented a gain over 1958, particularly in business building. âNot included in the above figures was building and renovations at Appalachian State Teachers College. A new wing to East Hall Dormitory for women started last year, (and) was completed during 1959. It represented an expenditure of $525,000, according to Barnard Dougherty, college vice president,â the article stated. ....
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