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Month: April 2017

Salina City Wins Preservation Utah Heritage Award

Salina City has been named a 2017 Preservation Utah Heritage Award winner for its restoration of the Civilian Conservation Corps and Prisoner of War Camp. The project to restore the camp’s three buildings including commander’s quarters, a bunk house and a motor pool and repair shop was completed in early […]

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Rams Host Fundraiser Today for Teacher Battling Cancer

Baseball brings people together. Folks at South Sevier High School are counting on that fact as they gear up for their baseball and softball games today. This time though, its not just what is happening on the field that is bringing people to the bleachers. SSHS is raising money by […]

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Utah Political Analysts Downplaying Romney Senate Run 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Utah political analysts are saying any reports that Mitt Romney is running for Senate are very premature.  The “Atlantic” magazine reported yesterday that the former Republican presidential candidate may run to replace Senator Orrin Hatch next year.  An analyst at the University of Utah’s Hinckley Institute […]

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Utah Congress Members Praise U.S. Airstrikes In Syria 

(Washington, DC)  –  Members of Utah’s congressional delegation are praising President Trump’s decision to conduct airstrikes in Syria.  Republican Congressman Jason Chaffetz tweeted “God bless the USA” last night following the announcement of the airstrikes.  GOP Congressman Chris Stewart also supported the strikes, saying in a statement that “other tyrants […]

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Utah crime lab to speed up sexual assault testing

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah crime lab officials are feeling optimistic as they work to speed up the time it takes to process sexual assault evidence kits, after lawmakers approved a measure last month that sends more than $1 million to go toward this effort. State crime lab director […]

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Mormon church says it’s donated $42M to help homeless

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mormon church officials say they’re committed to helping address homelessness and that the religion has donated $42 million in cash and materials over the last decade to eight Utah organizations. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ top leaders said Thursday in a statement […]

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Poll:  Most Utahns Don’t Believe Trump Was Wiretapped 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Utah voters are pretty sure that former President Obama didn’t wiretap President Trump.  A new UtahPolicy.com poll shows 56-percent of registered voters do not believe Trump’s claims that his campaign was under deliberate surveillance during his presidential run.  Ninety-seven-percent of those who vote Democratic dismiss the […]

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Utah Among Top-Five States For Spring Break Instagram Posts 

(Undated)  –  Utah might be a hotter spring break destination than most people think.  A new study by ProjectKnow ranked U.S. states by the number of Instagram posts connected to spring break that were made this year.  Utah finished fifth overall with just under 80 posts per 100-thousand people.  Florida, […]

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Mayor Receives Suspended Sentence For Poaching 

(Hurricane, UT)  –  The mayor of Hurricane receives a year-long suspended jail sentence for helping two men poach deer on his property.  John Bramall reached a deal with prosecutors earlier this week that saw him plead guilty to a charge of attempted aiding or assisting in a wildlife violation.  Bramall will […]

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Dirt Bike Rider Rescued By Helicopter 

(Washington County, UT)  –  A dirt bike rider is recovering this morning after a crash that forced search and rescue crews to pluck him from the wilderness.  Officials say the 39-year-old and another man were on a dirt road near Pine Valley Mountain when he crashed and hurt his neck and […]

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