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Month: March 2017

Delta Adoption Event to Feature Utah’s Own Cedar Mountain Horses

DELTA, Utah— The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Delta Wild Horse and Burro Facility are hosting an open house adoption featuring wild horses recently gathered from the Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area (HMA), located in Tooele County, Utah. Approximately 300 horses, primarily six years old and younger, will […]

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BLM to Host Public Tour of Axtell Wild Horse Corrals

AXTELL, Utah— The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is offering a public tour of the Axtell Contract Off-Range Corrals (facility) in Axtell, Utah on Wednesday, April 19, 2017. The facility is one of two locations in Utah that provides care to wild horses removed from the range. This is the […]

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Poll: Most Utahns Do Not Know Any Homeless People

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A large majority of Utahns apparently do not know anyone suffering from homelessness. A new “Salt Lake Tribune”-Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows nearly 80-percent of those asked do not know anyone who has been homeless within the last two years. The poll of 600 […]

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UTA Running Extra TRAX Service For Conference

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The UTA is providing extra service this weekend for the 187th Annual General Conference for the Church of Latter-Day Saints. Extra trains are scheduled to run on the Green and Blue lines for riders going to morning and afternoon sessions at the Conference Center. The […]

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Bill Settles Water Rights Issues With Navajos

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Senator Orrin Hatch and Representative Jason Chaffetz are sponsoring a bill to settle Colorado River water rights issues between Utah and the Navajo Nation. It calls for the federal government and Utah to provide more than 200-million dollars for Navajo water projects in exchange for […]

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Teen connected to Utah boys’ drug deaths takes plea deal

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — A teenager charged with distribution of a new synthetic drug that killed two 13-year-old Park City boys will avoid time in a juvenile treatment facility after taking a plea deal. The Salt Lake Tribune (http://bit.ly/2nTuWFG) reports the teenager pleaded guilty Friday in a Park City […]

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Family of London attack victim: She’s ‘getting stronger’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The family of a Utah woman injured in last week’s attack in London says she is getting stronger. Melissa Cochran’s brother Clint Payne said Thursday through a verified GoFundMe account webpage that she is “Getting stronger every day!” He also posted a photo of Melissa […]

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Winds Knock Out Power In St. George 

(St. George, UT)  –  The lights are back on in Saint George this morning after strong winds knocked down power lines in some areas.  Gusts up to 50-miles-an-hour kept hundreds of customers in a neighborhood off River Road in the dark for several hours last night, according to “Saint George News.”  […]

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Text Admitting Assaults Read In Torrey Green Hearing 

(Logan, UT)  –  Prosecutors say former NFL linebacker Torrey Green admitted he sexually assaulted women in a text he sent to a female friend.  Texts submitted during the second day of Green’s preliminary hearing yesterday show the former Utah State football player wrote, quote, “they said I raped them yes I […]

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Half A Foot Of Snow Forecasted For Cedar City 

(Cedar City, UT)  –  A winter storm warning is in effect for Cedar City and points north.  Forecasters with the National Weather Service expect up to half a foot of snow to fall in this early spring blast of winter weather.  Winter driving conditions should be expected on area roads, especially […]

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