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Month: March 2017

Injured State Trooper Urges Drivers To Move Over On Highways 

(Provo, UT)  –  A Utah Highway Patrol trooper says the crash that injured him is a good reminder for drivers to move over when they see emergency vehicles.  Devyn Gurney began rehabilitating a broken leg and other injuries yesterday in hopes of returning to full duty in six months or so.  […]

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Crash on I-15 Near Leeds

LEEDS, Utah (AP)-On the heels of a crash on south Main Street in Cedar City this morning, the official Twitter account of UDOT reports another crash has occurred in southern Utah this morning. The incident occurred at milepost 31 on southbound Interstate 15 eight miles north of Leeds, near the […]

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Sevier Valley Hospital Named a Top 100 Rural and Community Hospital

Richfield, Utah, March 23, 2017 – Sevier Valley Hospital has recently been named one of the Top 100 Rural & Community Hospitals in the United States by iVantage Health Analytics and The Chartis Center for Rural Health. “This achievement is very gratifying and validates our daily commitment to providing the […]

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Capitol Reef National Park Seeking Candidates For First Artist in Residence Program

CAPITOL REEF NATIONAL PARK, Utah- Application forms for the Capitol Reef National Park’s 2017 artist-in-residence program are currently being accepted per a release from the national park’s official Twitter account. Applicants will be expected to express the park’s features powerfully through their talents. The expectation of this new role is […]

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SLC Signs Court Brief Against Trump Order

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Salt Lake City is one of 34 cities signing onto a court brief to block President Trump’s executive order targeting local municipalities for immigration enforcement. The brief is in support of Santa Clara County in California suing the Trump administration by arguing against the constitutionality […]

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Southeast Utah county fastest-growing county in US

MONTICELLO, Utah (AP) — Utah’s remote southeastern corner is drawing more new residents than any other place in the U.S. According to U.S. Census Bureau data released Wednesday, San Juan County gained more than 1,000 new residents between 2015 and 2016, giving it a growth rate of 7.6 percent and […]

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Utah governor says he will approve strictest DUI limit in US

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s governor has announced he will sign legislation giving the state the strictest DUI threshold in the country. Republican Gov. Gary Herbert on Thursday said he plans to approve the measure lowering the blood alcohol limit to .05 percent from .08 percent. Restaurant groups and […]

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Conservatives say there’s ‘no deal’

WASHINGTON (AP) — The chairman of the conservative House Freedom Caucus says there’s “no deal” on the GOP health care legislation after a meeting at the White House with President Donald Trump. The assertion from Congressman Mark Meadows of North Carolina throws plans for a vote on the bill later […]

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Conservancy District looking at diversion rather than dam

After decades of trying to jump through Government hoops in order to build the Narrows Dam and reservoir, the Sanpete Water Conservancy District is investigating alternatives, including building a tunnel to bring 3,200-acre feet of water to Sanpete County. A report prepared by the engineering firm of Hansen, Allen & […]

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New Miss Lamb Days royalty crowned

A new Miss Lamb Days royalty was crowned on Saturday and will represent Fountain Green for the coming year. Melanie Beck, daughter of Wade and Judy Beck , took top honors at the pageant held at Fountain Green Elementary School. Attending her will be Olivia Hanson, first attendant; and Denisha […]

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