3 Things You Need to Know: May 10, 2019

>The Bureau of Land Management is considering increasing the daily visitor limit from 20 to 96 people a day at The Wave, one of the most exclusive and dramatic hiking spots in the U.S. The increase could start as soon as October, but the agency is asking for public input. Currently, only about 5% of requests are granted.

https://www.thespectrum.com/story/news/2019/05/08/blm-permits-the-wave-vermilion-cliffs-national-park-hiking-trails/1137882001/

>Saturday, May 11th, is the Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. Letter carriers will be collecting food to donate to the Utah Food Bank. Just place non-perishable food items and next to your mailbox by 9am.

https://www.utahfoodbank.org/events/stamp-out-hunger/

> Ogden man saves woman after car crash involving COW. The woman was pulled from the submerged, flipped car!

https://fox13now.com/2019/05/09/ogden-man-saves-woman-after-cow-involved-car-crash/


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