| Utah tribe appeals federal decision's on nuclear waste |
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| Written by JUDY FAHYS, Salt Lake Tribune | |
| Tuesday, 23 March 2010 | |
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The Skull Valley Band of Goshutes asked a federal judge Monday to throw out two U.S. Interior Department rulings that killed their proposal to use their Tooele County reservation as a parking lot for high-level nuclear waste. Read more...
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