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Month: June 2017

Salina City Man Shot, Passes Away

A Salina man passed away after being shot on June 25. The Salina City Police and EMTs were sent to the home of James D. Crane, 36, after receiving a report of a man who was shot with a gun. Police and medical personnel attempted to give Crane first aid. […]

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Chemical Fire in Salina

Reports of smoke led Salina City Fire and Police departments to a chemical fire June 26. Salina City Police Chief, Eric Pratt, told KSVC that emergency personnel were sent to United Soil Science in Salina at around 4:30 on Monday. The first officer who arrived at the fire witnessed white […]

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Brian Head Fire Swells To Almost 50,000 AcresÂ

(Brian Head, UT)  –  Fire fighters are battling more winds and hot weather today as the Brian Head Fire swells to almost 50-thousand acres.  The fire grew by about three-thousand acres overnight into yesterday with containment still hovering around ten percent.  Fire officials said earlier this week it may be until […]

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Man Charged With Assault After Pulling Knife On Couple 

(St. George, UT)  –  A man remains behind bars today after he reportedly pulled a knife on an engaged couple near a Wal-Mart in Saint George.  Police said yesterday Michael Cappuccio was waiving a knife at the man and woman on Saturday afternoon as they walked past a bus stop on […]

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Red Flag Warning In Effect For All Of Southern Utah 

(St. George, UT)  –  Another day of hot, dry conditions combined with high winds is leading to a red flag warning throughout southern Utah.  The warning goes into effect this morning and will last all the way through sundown.  The National Weather Service forecasts wind gusts of up to 40 miles […]

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Pepsi Ditching Blue As Official Beverage Provider For U of U 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  You’ll soon be seeing a lot more Pepsi logos on the University of Utah campus but without the company’s trademark royal blue.  The color is being ditched because of its close resemblance to the primary color of the Brigham Young Cougars, Utah’s biggest rival.  KSL-TV reported […]

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Hogle Zoo Loses Second Bird During “World Of Flight” Show 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  The Hogle Zoo is mourning the loss of a second bird that took part in the zoo’s “World of Flight” performance.  The zoo said yesterday that a macaw named Winston became spooked during the show and flew across Sunnyside Avenue, where it was hit by a […]

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Mormon Church Issues Statement About Medical Pot Ballot Question 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  The Mormon Church feels medical marijuana should not become legal without further research and FDA approval.  The Church issued a statement yesterday in response to efforts by medical marijuana supporters to put the issue on the statewide ballot next year.  The statement said the difficulties of […]

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Bounce House Operator Now Accused Of Possessing Child Pornography 

(Heber City, UT)  –  A Heber City bounce house operator already facing charges for sexually abusing children is now accused of possessing child pornography.  Court documents filed yesterday show that Bryce Johnson is now facing 20 counts of sexual exploitation of a minor.  Investigators say a search warrant executed at Johnson’s […]

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Community Meeting On Brian Head Fire To Be Held In Panguitch 

(Panguitch, UT)  –  Homeowners and others affected by the Brian Head Fire are being invited to a community meeting to discuss what’s happening.  The meeting tonight at Panguitch High School is expected to include law enforcement, firefighting officials, and community leaders.  The fire has begun affecting the Panguitch watershed, with the […]

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