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Month: March 2017

DSU Student Accused Of Sexual Solicitation 

(St. George, UT)  –  An 18-year-old Dixie State University student is behind bars, accused of having sex with men and giving them massages for money in campus housing.  Investigators with campus police say, on at least three occasions, Ramajah Patrick would have men come to her room after hours.  Patrick reportedly […]

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Utah Doctor Raising Money To Take On Chaffetz 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  A Utah doctor is already raising money to take on Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz next year.  Dr. Kathryn Allen has raised over 400-thousand-dollars so far and continues to get donations from around the United States on her fundraising website.  Allen works as a doctor for the […]

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Flood Safety Week Kicks Off In Utah 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  The governor wants Utahns to take steps to protect themselves and their property from potential floods.  Governor Herbert has declared this week “Flood Safety Awareness Week.”  State emergency management staffers say flooding is the most common natural disaster in Utah and could be worse this year […]

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Trustees Approve DSU Tuition Hike 

(St. George, UT)  –  It’s now up to the Dixie State University Board of Regents to decide whether tuition should go up for the next academic year.  The school’s board of trustees approved a four to seven percent increase for both in and out of state students at a meeting late […]

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Utah’s US attorney included in mass resignation request

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s top federal prosecutor is among dozens of U.S. attorneys nationwide whose resignations were requested by Attorney General Jeff Sessions in a move to shed holdovers from the Obama administration. U.S. Attorney John W. Huber’s status remained unclear Saturday. He remained identified as the U.S. […]

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Food Recalled after E. Coli Infections

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and multiple states are investigating after a multistate outbreak of E. Coli infections. I. M. Healthy brand soy nut butter and granola products have been recalled after the investigation ruled them as the likely source of the […]

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Man with Black-Powder Rifle Causes Brief Scare in Monroe

Some are breathing a sigh of relief after a man in Monroe was seen walking near the elementary school with a gun yesterday. Sevier County Sheriff Nate Curtis said a call came in about a man with a gun at the school. Deputies responded to the call and found that […]

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New commissioner for Sevier County

The Sevier County Republican Party central committee has selected Ken May as the new Sevier County commissioner, replacing Gary Mason who announced his retirement from the commission in February. Once he is approved by the current commissioners, May will take the oath of office and begin his term. If he […]

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On final day, legislators consider gun, abortion bills

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah legislators enter their final day of the legislative session trying to finalize dozens of bills. That includes one that would lower the minimum age to obtain a concealed-carry permit to 18, down from 21 years old. Another still pending would require doctors to tell […]

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Report: Huntsman Tapped As Russian Ambassador 

(Washington, DC)  –  Former Utah Governor Jon Huntsman is reportedly going to be the next ambassador to Russia.  Multiple reports say President Trump offered the post to Huntsman and that he’s accepted.  Huntsman will be the top diplomat in Russia amid frayed relations between the U.S. and Moscow.  Huntsman previously […]

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