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Month: April 2017

Mike Sharp Receives Tryout With the Saints

NEW ORLEANS (AP)-Per a report from Ryan Miller of the St. George (Color Country) Spectrum, Southern Utah tight end Mike Sharp has received a tryout opportunity with the New Orleans Saints. Sharp, who is my cousin, served a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in the […]

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1 Vehicle Destroyed, 2 Damaged in Vandalism Spree at Snow College

Snow College in Ephraim was the scene of a shocking vandalism April 28. Snow College Police Chief Derek Walk said that the three government owned vehicles were damaged in the early morning’s malicious mischief. All the vehicles had their windows knocked out. One was set ablaze and has been declared […]

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Remote areas of Utah, Arizona brace for Navajo plant closure

NAVAJO MOUNTAIN, Utah (AP) — Officials in remote areas of Utah and Arizona say the recent decision to shut down a coal-fired power plant in northern Arizona is expected to cause about 1,000 job losses in an area already struggling with high unemployment. Owners of the Navajo Generating Station in […]

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Herbert worried lawmakers eying Congress may ‘game system’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert says he doesn’t want to call the Legislature into a special session to settle how Utah would fill a vacant congressional seat because a number of legislators are interested in replacing Rep. Jason Chaffetz if the congressman leaves office early. Chaffetz, who […]

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Regional airport in Utah to expand sooner than anticipated

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — The growth in passengers at St. George Regional Airport has prompted officials to look into expansion projects sooner than expected. KUTV-TV reported (http://bit.ly/2ppXHIO ) Thursday that the airport’s plans to expand in a few years are being sped up. Airport officials say St. George’s population […]

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Nordstrom kicks breast-feeding Utah mom out of bathroom

FARMINGTON, Utah (AP) — A Utah mother was recently kicked out a Nordstrom Rack bathroom after a customer complained about her breast-feeding. The Deseret News reports Ana Davis was feeding her baby at a Nordstrom last month when an employee asked her to move into a dressing room. Davis says […]

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Herbert worried lawmakers eying Congress may ‘game system’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert says he doesn’t want to call the Legislature into a special session to settle how Utah would fill a vacant congressional seat because a number of legislators are interested in replacing Rep. Jason Chaffetz if the congressman leaves office early. Chaffetz, who […]

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Man Accused Of Sexually Abusing Child 

(St. George, UT)  –  A man remains behind bars in Saint George today accused of sexually abusing a young girl.  The victim reportedly told police Carlos Palma abused her at his apartment at least seven times while the girl was in fifth and sixth grades.  Saint George News reports investigators believe […]

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Chaffetz Recovering After Surgery 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Jason Chaffetz is recovering after what his office deemed a successful surgery on his foot in Salt Lake City.  Utah’s Third Congressional District representative announced earlier this week he’d need three to four weeks to recover from the operation, which his doctors said he needed right […]

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Driver In Fatal Semi Rollover Wasn’t Buckled 

(Iron County, UT)  –  The driver of a semi-truck that rolled on State Route 56 in Iron County wasn’t wearing his seatbelt.  That’s according to the state Highway Patrol, who said yesterday Morris Carter’s truck drifted off the highway Wednesday afternoon and then rolled when he over-corrected.  Carter died at the […]

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