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Richfield man arrested on child sexual abuse charges

Richfield man arrested on child sexual abuse charges

A Richfield man is facing child sexual abuse charges and is now in jail. According to Richfield City Police Chief Trent Lloyd, 29-year-old Timothy Snow is charged with rape of a child, unlawful sexual activity with a minor, forcible sodomy and sexual exploitation of a minor. Lloyd says the victim […]

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Meeting on tax restructuring coming to Richfield

Meeting on tax restructuring coming to Richfield

The Tax Restructuring and Equalization Task Force is on their way to Central Utah. The task force will be in Richfield Friday evening for a town hall meeting to hear from taxpayers on changing the state code. During the 2019 General Legislative Session, the legislature created the task force after […]

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Man arrested in connection to shooting in Delta

Man arrested in connection to shooting in Delta

Millard County Sheriff’s Officials have made an arrest connected to their investigation into a shooting in Delta on Thursday. 18-year-old Joshua Baer is being charged with attempted aggravated murder (1st Degree Felony) and felony discharge of a firearm (1st Degree Felony) for his alleged involvement in the shooting. He is […]

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Helicopter torch ignitions used on Monroe Mountain on 6/20/19.
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Skull Flat Fire near Beaver to receive helicopter ignitions

The Skull Flat Wildfire East of Beaver is expected to grow as crews ignite more areas Wednesday. According to the U.S. Forest Service, the fire began on Monday with a lightning strike. Because the area was already planned for a prescribed burn in the future, officials decided that instead of […]

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Utah tech center undergoes $8.6M revitalization project

Utah tech center undergoes $8.6M revitalization project

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Utah office park that was built by the company credited with launching the state’s tech industry has undergone an $8.6 million revitalization project. The Daily Herald reported Sunday that a reopening ceremony was held last week for the 14-building Canyon Park Tech Center in Orem. The 85-acre […]

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Utah Democrats oust embattled chairwoman, elect businessman

Utah Democrats oust embattled chairwoman, elect businessman

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — Utah Democrats have ousted their embattled party chairwoman and replaced her with a businessman who pledged to lift the party from financial and relational turmoil. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Jeff Merchant toppled incumbent Daisy Thomas on Saturday during the party’s organizing convention at Park […]

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Fort A.P. Hill, Va. (April 31, 2005) - The spirit of brotherhood through scouting closely resembles that found in the Navy, which add to the spirit of adventure during the National Boy Scouts Jamboree. More than 40,000 Boy Scouts from every state in America and dozens of other countries attended the Jamboree at Fort A.P. Hill. U.S. Navy photo by All Hands Photographer's Mate 2nd Class Todd Frontom (RELEASED)

Arizona Boy Scouts losing numbers prior to split with church

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Northern Arizona is experiencing a decline in Boy Scouts of America troops prior to an anticipated split between the organization and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Arizona Daily Sun reported June 9 that the region is expected to lose more than 1,800 […]

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Grand Canyon crews finish 2.7-square-mile prescription fire

Grand Canyon crews finish 2.7-square-mile prescription fire

GRAND CANYON NATIONAL PARK, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities say Grand Canyon National Park has completed ignition operations on a prescribed fire. Crews will continue to mop up any areas along the fires perimeter that may threaten the holding line. Because of changing conditions, fire managers have decided to halt any […]

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Wet spring means a bad summer for mosquitoes in Utah County

Wet spring means a bad summer for mosquitoes in Utah County

PROVO, Utah (AP) — An extremely wet spring in Utah County is expected to bring a monster summer for mosquitoes. The Daily Herald reports the county health department’s Mosquito Abatement District began spraying for mosquitoes the second week of June. That was after surveillance trapping earlier this month showed mosquito […]

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US Census Bureau using aerial tech to help with 2020 count

US Census Bureau using aerial tech to help with 2020 count

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — The U.S. Census Bureau is using new high-tech tools to help get an accurate population count next year as it faces criticism for the way it plans to reach out to people of color. Census employees are taking images captured from satellites and planes to verify […]

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