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Month: September 2017

Utah baby dies from head injury in Arizona boating accident

NAVAJO CANYON, Ariz. (AP) — Authorities say a Utah child has died from a head injury after a boating accident near Navajo Canyon. Glen Canyon National Recreation Area officials say the accident occurred Sunday evening when a houseboat was trying to dock on a beach about 12 miles from Antelope […]

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Gunnison Legacy Wall Unveiling

Gunnison City will unveil its Legacy Wall on Saturday, September 23. Activities will include chalk art, bounce houses, and games. The wall occupies the lot where the Top Stop gas station once stood. The committee that spearheaded the effort to have the wall built wanted to create a tribute to […]

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Popular Zion National Park Trail to Close

ZION NATIONAL PARK (FOX 13)-Per an official report from FOX 13 in Salt Lake City, one of Zion National Park’s more popular trails will close in October. Angels Landing Trail, also one of the most heavily-used trails at the national park, will be closed for routine maintenance purposes. Trail crews […]

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Small earthquake hits near Park City but no damage

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A small 3.3 magnitude earthquake that hit near Park City doesn’t appear to have caused any damage. The University of Utah’ seismograph stations said in a news release Monday that the epicenter of the 3.3 magnitude earthquake was about 7 miles northwest of Park City. […]

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New apartments cater to Bryce Canyon National Park workforce

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new employee housing building for workers in the Bryce Canyon National Park area has opened after years of struggling to find a place to stay during their seasonal jobs. The Deseret News reports (http://bit.ly/2xsPtWk ) the national park in southern Utah, known for its […]

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82-year-old woman in critical condition after accident in Sevier County

RICHFIELD — An 82-year-old woman is in extremely critical condition after rolling her car near Richfield on Sunday afternoon. According to the Utah Highway Patrol, the woman was driving north on state Route 118 about 1 p.m. when she veered suddenly to the right, overcorrected back to the left, then […]

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Famed Utah teen sues, pursues girls high school football

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Five years after Sam Gordon’s video of her football talents playing against boys won her an invitation to see the Super Bowl, she is a high school freshman and among those claiming three Utah school districts and the Utah High School Activities Association have not […]

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Utah higher education OKs more than $200M budget request

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Board of Education will hear feedback from the public and several cultural and education groups Wednesday over the board’s recent move to no longer require middle school students to take classes in gym, music and the arts, health, digital literacy and college and […]

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Utah higher education OKs more than $200M budget request

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s public colleges and universities are preparing to ask lawmakers for an extra $83 million next year to pay for employees, enrollment growth and other programs and more than $150 million for campus buildings. Tthe Utah System of Higher Education put together a wish list […]

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Interior chief urges shrinking 4 national monuments in West

WASHINGTON (AP) — Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke is recommending that four large national monuments in the West be reduced in size, potentially opening up hundreds of thousand or even millions of acres of land revered for natural beauty and historical significance to mining, logging and other development. Zinke’s recommendation, revealed […]

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