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Month: April 2017

The Latest: Merrell Boot parent company thanks searchers

The parent organization of the hiking boot company co-founded by a man whose family is missing in the Grand Canyon says the company continues to be hopeful. Wolverine Worldwide executive vice president Jim Zwiers said the company’s thoughts, prayers and hearts are with the Merrell family. Lou-Ann Merrell and her […]

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Hatch To Hold Event On Child Trafficking And Sexual Abuse 

(Lehi, UT)  –  Utah Senator Orrin Hatch will be part of an event that discusses child trafficking and sexual abuse and ways to prevent it.  The Republican senator will join the head of the group Our Underground Railroad for the public forum today in Lehi.  The discussion will also highlight efforts […]

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ZNP Wants Public Comment On Entrance Plans 

(Zion National Park, UT)  –  Zion National Park wants to hear from you about its proposed reconfiguration of the south entrance.  Public comment on the project opened yesterday as park officials look to ease congestion problems and make the entrance safer for visitors.  You can submit comments on the project through […]

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Delta Man Arrested for Trespassing, Firing Handgun

Millard County Deputies arrested a Delta man on April 9, after he reportedly fired shots while trespassing at a Delta home. Deputies responded to a report of Trespassing with the possibility of shots fired behind the home. While on scene, deputies discovered spent handgun casings and found and arrested the […]

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Man challenges lawsuit fee requirement after police kill dog

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man who filed a lawsuit seeking $2 million after Salt Lake City police shot and killed his dog has challenged two laws requiring extra fees when suing a law-enforcement officer. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that on Monday dog owner Sean Kendall’s attorney argued […]

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LGBT-rights groups’ lawsuit over Utah law to stay on hold

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A lawsuit challenging Utah laws restricting talk about homosexuality in schools will remain on hold while LGBT-rights groups and state officials negotiate a settlement. The Deseret News reports U.S. District Judge Dee Benson in Salt Lake City granted a stay in the case, which was […]

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Huntsman Institute Researcher Relieved As Director

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Several University of Utah faculty members are expressing concern after the abrupt vacating of the role of Huntsman Cancer Institute director by Mary Beckerle. U officials distributed an email yesterday saying she was no longer CEO after eleven years in position. Institute directors and the […]

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University Of Utah Researcher Helps Discover Giant Worm

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A University of Utah researcher is getting credit for helping discover a species of worm that grows up to five feet long. Medicinal chemist Margo Haygood was part of a team of international scientists that worked together to find what’s called a Giant Shipworm in […]

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Injured Woman Recovering After Angels Landing Rescue

(Zion National Park, UT) — A woman is recovering from an ankle injury after search and rescue crews plucked her from Angels Landing in Zion National Park. Saint George News Reports the woman was rescued by crews about five hours after the call came in on Sunday afternoon. She was […]

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Jury resumes work in Bundy ranch standoff case in Nevada

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A federal jury has resumed deliberations in the trial of six men who had assault-style weapons during a standoff that stopped government agents from rounding up cattle near Cliven Bundy’s ranch in April 2014. Jurors spent a full day at work Monday before sending questions to […]

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