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Month: April 2017

St. George Well-Represented At World Robotics Competition 

(St. George, UT)  –  A team of St. George teens is celebrating taking part in a world championship robotics competition.  “PrestidigiTaters” took part in the “FIRST Tech Challenge” in Houston, Texas, over the weekend.  The team finished 17th out of 64 teams involved in the competition.  The program was developed by […]

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Fast-Acting Teen Helps Police Catch Mother’s Abductor 

(St. George, UT)  –  A St. George woman who police say was kidnapped by her boyfriend is okay and she has her teenage daughter to thank.  Police say the teen called police when she heard her mom scream yesterday evening.  They say they were able to catch up to Kenneth Dale […]

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Hunt turkeys starting May 1

If you didn’t draw a permit to hunt wild turkeys in April, no problem: you can still get out and have a great turkey hunting experience in Utah this spring. Despite a tough winter in parts of Utah, Robinson says the state’s turkey populations are doing great. Utah’s general statewide […]

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Citizenship Ceremony Held In Southern Utah For First Time 

(St. George, UT)  –  More than a dozen people are celebrating being new U.S. citizens while the rest of southern Utah is celebrating history.  People from at least ten different countries took the citizenship oath yesterday at the federal courthouse in St. George, the first-time ever a ceremony of this type […]

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Free archery clinic for women held in Cedar City

CEDAR CITY — If you’re a woman, and you’d like to learn how to shoot a bow and arrow, you’re invited to a free archery clinic on April 29. And, if you have a daughter who’s 12 years of age or older, she’s invited too. The Division of Wildlife Resources […]

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Gas Explosion in Monroe Injures Woman

A Monroe couple is recovering after a gas explosion damaged their home and injured one of them April 18. Emergency services were sent to a home on Sierra Vista in Monroe to respond to a gas line fire and to help an injured woman. Home owner Steve Rosenzweig, 68, Monroe, […]

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Snow College commencements scheduled for Friday and Saturday

Snow College will hold graduation ceremonies at its Richfield and Ephraim campuses Friday and Saturday. Snow is looking at the largest graduating class ever, with 1,065 students receiving degrees. The graduates in the Class of 2017 represent 23 nations, and students will be presented with 1,116 degrees. The Richfield graduation […]

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UDOT to begin project on Manti Main Street

The Utah Department of Transportation is scheduled to begin a resurfacing and lane widening project on Main Street in Manti on Monday, May 1. The project will start at 100 East on the north end of town and continue to 100 West on the south end of town. The $1.725 […]

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Animal rights group criticizes slaughterhouse inspections

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An animal welfare organization is criticizing Utah state officials for not doing enough in response to six cases of inhumane treatment at slaughterhouses over a six-year span. The Salt Lake Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/2oy67Me ) the Animal Welfare Institute in Washington, D.C. gives Utah a failing […]

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2 found guilty in 1st trial over Bundy standoff in Nevada

LAS VEGAS (AP) — A jury found two men guilty of federal charges Monday in an armed standoff that stopped federal agents from rounding up cattle near Cliven Bundy’s Nevada ranch in 2014. Jurors said in a note they were deadlocked on charges against four other men, but the judge […]

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