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Ogden man arrested for looking into home s window, police say FOX 13 file and last updated 2021-03-06 00:15:35-05 OGDEN, Utah â A man was arrested Friday on suspicion of voyeurism after police say he was caught on camera peering into a home s window. An Ogden resident reported a that they d seen a man looking into their home through a curtained window Wednesday night around 10:40 p.m. The home s camera system recorded the man peeking through the window, then fleeing when an outside light was turned on. The man s clothing, appearance and mode of operating matched similar cases, police said, which led them to Jose Rosado, 68. He was reportedly named as a suspect or person of interest in a related case. ....
RENO, Nev. A federal agency and a Nevada water conservation district have agreed to re-evaluate preliminary plans to turn part of a 140-year-old irrigation ditch in Reno into a water pipeline after environmentalists and local residents objected. The Agriculture Department’s Natural Resources Conservation Service and the district announced last week they have formally terminated the initial phase of an environmental review of the flood- control project, which includes replacing a 14-mile (22-kilometer) stretch of the Steamboat Canal with an enclosed pipeline. Critics say the changes will turn open, green space into a gravel road over a pipe. They say it could harm fish, wildlife and countless recreationists who use the natural riparian area for hiking, biking, bird-watching and photography. ....
USDA reevaluates plan to turn ditch into water pipeline SCOTT SONNER, Associated Press FacebookTwitterEmail 3 1of3This photo taken Jan. 7, 2021 in southwest Reno, Nev., shows a portion of the Steamboat irrigation ditch. Parts of the 34-mile canal were originally built in 1880. The USDA has formally terminated a preliminary environmental review of a plan that would replace part of it with a pipeline after environmentalists and local residents objected. (Jason Bean/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)Jason Bean/APShow MoreShow Less 2of3This photo taken Jan. 7, 2021 in southwest Reno, Nev., shows a portion of the Steamboat irrigation ditch. Parts of the 34-mile canal were originally built in 1880. The USDA has formally terminated a preliminary environmental review of a plan that would replace part of it with a pipeline after environmentalists and local residents objected. (Jason Bean/The Reno Gazette-Journal via AP)Jason Bean/APShow MoreShow Less ....
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A look back at the 1997 Royals Share this story Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images The 1997 Royals were a zombie franchise. The franchise that was once a crown jewel and a champion a decade before were now set adrift, without an owner or any sense of direction. The team was ostensibly in a youth movement, but seemed focused on adding veterans to prop up a Potemkin village for a potential new owner. The result would be one of the worst seasons in franchise history. The 1997 Royals Record: 67-94, 5th place, 19 games back Say hello to: Jay Bell, Ricky Bones, Hector Carrasco, Scott Cooper, Chili Davis, Jermaine Dye, Jeff King, Gregg Olson, Dean Palmer, Scott Service, Jaime Walker ....