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Month: August 2017

Award to Sanpete Valley Hospital

Sanpete Valley Hospital’s sleep medicine services recently received program accreditation from the American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM). In addition to ensuring all patients of the high quality of services provided by SVH’s sleep center, this accreditation will allow Medicare patients to receive their sleep services at the hospital, keeping […]

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Jordan River Temple Rededication Date Set

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah (AP)-Thursday, the Salt Lake City-based Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints announced the rededication date of its Jordan River Temple. The Church announced an open house will commence Saturday March 17, 2018 and run through Saturday April 28 with the exception of Sundays and one Saturday, […]

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Crash Near Eureka

EUREKA, Utah (AP)-Per the official Twitter of UDOT, Wednesday evening, the disappointing trend of crashes around Central Utah this week continued. The latest accident was at milepost 134 on U.S. 6 five miles west of Eureka at 10:29 pm MDT Wednesday night. The estimated clearance time is 11:26 pm MDT. […]

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Moose caught on Utah State Hospital grounds

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Wildlife officials say they’ve captured a moose found wandering on the grounds of the Utah State Hospital. The Provo Daily Herald reports (http://bit.ly/2uVBsif) the bull moose was tranquilized Monday and moved using a trailer equipped with a mister to keep him cool. He was released into […]

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11-year-old girl injured by horse prior to competition

SPANISH FORK, Utah (AP) — An 11-year-old girl was airlifted to a Utah hospital after a horse bucked her off and rolled onto her. Aleah Hermansen was saddling her horse Tuesday, preparing to compete in horsemanship in a 4-H competition at the Spanish Fork Fairgrounds when her horse reared up. […]

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Officials investigating illegal wild horse hazing report

CASTLE DALE, Utah (AP) — The Bureau of Land Management and the Emery County Sheriff’s Office have launched an investigation after a photographer reported seeing members of the sheriff’s search and rescue team harassing wild mustangs. The Salt Lake Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/2vtOC7C ) the photographer captured images of men on […]

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Concerns raised about Koch donation to University of Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A group from the University of Utah is raising concerns about a $10 million donation from the conservative billionaire Koch brothers. They say in a letter released Tuesday that Koch donations are aimed at supporting academic work in line with their views, so accepting the […]

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Molina Healthcare to exit ACA exchanges in Utah, Wisconsin

Molina Healthcare says it will exit the Affordable Care Act’s insurance marketplaces in Utah and Wisconsin, citing costs that contributed to hefty losses for the health insurer in the second quarter. The Long Beach, California-based company also said Wednesday that it expects the performance of its remaining ACA marketplaces will […]

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Polygamous leader cites brain damage in trial delay request

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A polygamous sect leader who was recently caught after being on the run for a year is asking for more time to prepare for trial so his attorneys can determine if he suffered brain injuries in two past accidents. Lyle Jeffs’ attorney cited a three-story […]

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Utah lawmakers pick top Mormon church lobbyist to run office

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church’s top lobbyist will appear before Utah lawmakers Wednesday to be confirmed for a top job overseeing the legislature’s office that drafts laws, gives legal advice and staffs committees. The appointment illustrates what’s sometimes seen as a thin line between Utah’s government and […]

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