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Month: April 2017

SUU Breaks Ground On Business Building 

(Cedar City, UT)  –  The dirt is officially turned on Southern Utah University’s new business school building.  Officials were on hand for the ground-breaking ceremony for the 16-million dollar project yesterday.  About half of the project will be paid for with a donation from the Dixie and Ann Leavitt Foundation.  The […]

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Utah Mother Continues Efforts To Free Son 

(Riverton, UT)  –  The mother of a Utah man who’s been imprisoned in Venezuela for nearly a year is still working with federal officials to get him released.  Laurie Holt spent much of the last week in Washington, DC talking to officials at locations that included the White House.  Holt was […]

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Dixie State Student Accused Of Rape 

(St. George, UT)  –  A Dixie State University student is accused of raping a woman he met on Tinder.  Investigators say the victim met Samuel Butler on the dating app and after agreeing to get coffee with him, he reportedly took her to his apartment in early January instead.  Police say […]

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Update: Idaho Man Injured in Marysvale Canyon Crash, Road Closed for Hours

The road though Marysvale Canyon was closed for hours after a semi truck crashed April 27, blocking off traffic. Utah Highway Patrol trooper Jared Jensen says that the semi truck crashed at 12:49 p.m., North of Big Rock Candy Mountain near Mile Post 186. Jensen says the semi drifted from […]

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Miss Ephraim Pageant

Six young women will compete for the title and scholarship at the Miss Ephraim Pageant this Saturday night. The theme for the evening is “Light up the night” and will be held at 7:00 pm at the Eccles Center at Snow College in Ephraim. Those competing include Alyssa Ogden, Alexis […]

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Adoption Event Featuring Utah’s Own Cedar Mountain Horses Deemed a Success

SALT LAKE CITY—The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and the Delta Wild Horse and Burro Facility open house adoption featuring wild horses recently gathered from the Cedar Mountain Herd Management Area (HMA) was a deemed a success by BLM officials.  Approximately 300 horses were available for adoption on Saturday, April […]

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Central Utah Narcotics Task Force Commander Retiring

Central Utah is preparing to say good by to a man who helped fight the drug problem in our area. Dwight Jenkins, 62, is the commander of the Central Utah Narcotics Task Force until the end of the month. Jenkins began his law enforcement career in San Diego, California where […]

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Utah businessman refuses to respond to feds in campaign case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former high-profile Utah businessman serving an 11-year prison sentence for lying to banks is refusing to answer questions in an ongoing federal case against him and former Utah Attorney General John Swallow. The Federal Election Commission sued Johnson and Swallow in 2015, saying they […]

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Teen Arrested For Deadly San Juan County Crash 

(San Juan County, UT)  –  A teen is behind bars facing a slew of charges after a deadly car crash in the early morning hours after a San Juan County prom in March.  The unnamed now 18-year-old is facing two automobile homicide charges in addition to six other charges following his […]

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The Latest: Trump requiring review of national monuments

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump has signed an executive order mandating the review of dozens of national monuments designated by his predecessors over the past 20 years. Trump’s move could upend protections of federal lands in Utah and other states. Trump says during an appearance at the Interior Department […]

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