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  2. Ten-code - Wikipedia

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    For example, in the NYPD system, Code 10-13 means "Officer needs help," whereas in the APCO system "Officer needs help" is Code 10-33. The New Zealand reality television show Ten 7 Aotearoa (formerly Police Ten 7) takes its name from the New Zealand Police ten-code 10-7, which means "Unit has arrived at job". [citation needed]

  3. Kimball Junction - Wikipedia

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    Kimball Junction is a settlement located in Snyderville, Utah.At the 2020 US census, the population was 6,744 people. Named after William Henry Kimball and the site of the former Kimball Stage Stop, the area now serves as a gateway to Park City via State Route 224.

  4. List of airports in Utah - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of airports in Utah (a U.S. state), grouped by type and sorted by location.It contains all public-use and military airports in the state. Some private-use and former airports may be included where notable, such as airports that were previously public-use, those with commercial enplanements recorded by the FAA or airports assigned an IATA airport code.

  5. University of Utah - Wikipedia

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    The Utah Utes moved to the Pac-12 Conference for the start of the 2011–2012 football season. They were in the South Division with University of Colorado, University of Arizona, Arizona State University, UCLA and University of Southern California. Their first game in the Pac-12 was at USC on September 10, 2011, and resulted in a 23–14 Utah loss.

  6. Ephraim, Utah - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [3] of 2000, there were 4,505 people, 1,128 households, and 753 families residing in the city. The population density was 1,262.4 people per square mile (487.2/km 2).

  7. Millcreek, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Millcreek is a city in Salt Lake County, Utah, United States, and is part of the Salt Lake City Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population as of the 2020 Census was 63,380. [ 2 ] Prior to its incorporation on December 28, 2016, Millcreek was a census-designated place (CDP) and township.

  8. Hooper, Utah - Wikipedia

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    Hooper (/ ˈ h ʊ p ər / HUU-pər) is a city in Weber County, Utah, United States, first called Muskrat Springs and later Hooperville for Captain William Henry Hooper, [3] an early Utah delegate to Congress. The population was 9,087 at the 2020 census, up from the 2010 figure of 6,932.

  9. Flag of Utah - Wikipedia

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    On November 10, 2022, the Task Force submitted a final proposal to the Utah State Legislature for adoption as the official state flag. [32] On January 18, 2023, the Utah Senate Business and Labor Committee voted 6–1 to advance the flag to the State Senate , with McCay saying he hoped the new flag design will reach Spencer Cox's desk by March 3.