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Snow College Set To Inaugurate New President

Snow College Set To Inaugurate New President

Snow College is set to inaugurate their new president. Stacee Yardley McIff will be inaugurated as the college’s 18th president on Sept. 21 in a ceremony held on the Ephraim campus in the Eccles Center for Performing Arts. In a post on the Snow College website it was shared that […]

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Trial date for California man vacated

Trial date for California man vacated

A man who is facing a sexual abuse of a child charge had his jury trial canceled on Wednesday.  Robert Roe of Castro, California is facing the 1st degree felony in 6th District Court due to an incident in 2017 related to his association with the Knights of the Crystal […]

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Two Utah Schools Named Among National Blue Ribbon Winners

Two Utah Schools Named Among National Blue Ribbon Winners

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Two Utah schools have been named part of the National Blue Ribbon Schools of 2023. The recognition was given to Wasatch Elementary School, located in a neighborhood northeast of downtown Salt Lake and Milford Elementary School in Milford. Schools can receive such recognition based on […]

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Bus Driver Arrested for DUI with Students on Board in Sevier County

Bus Driver Arrested for DUI with Students on Board in Sevier County

A bus driver for the Sevier School District has been arrested after police say he was under the influence with children on board his bus. On Sept. 15, Sevier County Sheriff’s deputies acted on an anonymous complaint and found the bus in line outside South Sevier Middle School. David Arnold […]

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Central Utah Agri-Park Project Area Approved

Central Utah Agri-Park Project Area Approved

At a board meeting held in Nephi on Sept. 12, the Utah Inland Port Authority Board of Directors unanimously approved the Central Utah Agri-Park Project Area for six central Utah counties. This is a collaborative effort between Sanpete, Juab, Wayne, Millard, Piute and Sevier counties and creates Utah’s fifth inland […]

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Spring City Water Boil Order

The Spring City Water System is routinely monitored for bacterial contamination. The water sample taken on September 11, tested positive for Total Coliform and additional samples taken on September 13 tested positive for E. coli. The State Division of Drinking Water requires that a boil order be issued until the […]

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Romney Not Running Again

Romney Not Running Again

(Washington, DC) — Utah Republican Senator Mitt Romney will not run for re-election. Romney told the “Washington Post” he will not seek a second term, adding it’s time for a new generation to “step up” and “shape the world they’re going to live in.” He added a second term would […]

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Prescribed Burn In Sevier County

Prescribed Burn In Sevier County

The Fishlake National Forest and the Utah Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands plan to prescribe burn approximately 7,500 acres of a variety of different kinds of vegetation. The project started Sept. 7 and will run through Nov. 20 in Sevier County east of Salina between I-70 and Accord […]

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Maloy Wins CD-2 GOP Nomination

Maloy Wins CD-2 GOP Nomination

(St. George, UT) — Congressman Chris Stewart’s former aide, Celeste Maloy, has won the Republican nomination in the race to take his place in the U.S. House after he resigns next week. Maloy took more than 38-percent of the vote in the sprawling district that includes Washington and Iron counties. […]

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CD 2 GOP Primary Too Close To Call

CD 2 GOP Primary Too Close To Call

(St. George, UT) — The Republican primary in Congressional District 2 was too close to call as votes from the sprawling district that includes Washington and Iron counties rolled in Tuesday night. Shortly before 11 p.m., fewer than 12-hundred votes separated Celeste Maloy who led Becky Edwards. Maloy is a […]

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