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Month: May 2017

Nu Skin had Utah’s top-paid CEO with $10.3M paycheck

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new survey finds the top-paid CEO in Utah made $10.3 million last year as the head of Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc. The report released Thursday by The Associated Press found that Nu Skin’s Truman Hunt was the highest-compensated CEO in the state for 2016. […]

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Abducted St. George Boys Are In Mexico 

(St. George, UT)  –  Authorities have confirmed that two boys abducted by their father in Saint George are now in Mexico.  Investigators are trying to pin down exactly where Jesus and Angel Lopez are after their non-custodial father, Ricardo, never dropped them off for school on Wednesday morning.  Investigators say Lopez […]

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Law criminalizing online harassment may be unconstitutional

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers say they hope a new, unique law cuts down on the expanding and increasingly troubling forms of cyber harassment by giving authorities the ability to send the online bullies to jail. But some lawyers and a libertarian-leaning group say they are concerned with […]

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Sanpete County grandstand is coming down

The Sanpete County Commissioners held an emergency meeting Friday morning and voted to demolish the grandstand at the Sanpete County Fairgrounds beginning early next week. Due to damage caused by the recent wind storms and the fact that the structure is 98 years old, the decision was made to move […]

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Sevier School District Graduations

Some 306 students are set to graduate from Sevier School District high schools next week. Commencement exercises for all four institutions are slated for Friday, May 26, at the Sevier Valley Center (SVC) in Richfield, beginning with Cedar Ridge High School’s graduation ceremony in the theatre at 10 a.m. All […]

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Sanpete County holding emergency meeting on grandstand demolition

The Sanpete County Commission has called an emergency meeting for 8 a.m. Friday morning, May 26, to discuss immediate demolition of the Sanpete County Fairgrounds grandstand. Originally, organizers planned to add additional bracing and structural enhancements to extend the life of the century-old grandstand. But after several severe wind storms […]

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Law criminalizing online harassment may be unconstitutional

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers say they hope a new, unique law cuts down on the expanding and increasingly troubling forms of cyber harassment by giving authorities the ability to send the online bullies to jail. But some lawyers and a libertarian-leaning group say they are concerned with […]

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2 major outdoor trade shows to merge for Denver expo

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two major outdoor recreation trade shows are merging for one big expo to be held in Denver. Emerald Expositions, which produces the Outdoor Retailer trade show that’s leaving Salt Lake City after two decades over political differences, announced Wednesday night it has acquired the SnowSports […]

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Zion Warns Of Huge Crowds Over Holiday Weekend 

(Zion National Park, UT)  –  If your long weekend plans include a trip to Zion National Park, get ready for long lines and big crowds.  The park said yesterday that they would like people to visit any day but Saturday if possible.  That was their busiest day of Memorial Day weekend […]

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Conservationalist Buys Needles Outpost In Bears Ears 

(Bears Ears National Monument, UT)  –  A conservationist is the new owner of a 640-acre area within the Bears Ears National Monument known as Needles Outpost.  Jennifer Speers bought the property at auction yesterday for two-point-five-million dollars, about one-point-five-million more than where the bidding started.  The land includes a gas station, […]

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