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Year: 2017

Richfield Police seeking teenagers responsible for Halloween assault

Richfield City Police are looking for any information to help them find a group of three boys who attacked a girl halloween night. A 13-year-old girl was punched in the face when one of the boy’s ripped a pillowcase full of candy out of her hands. They also believe the […]

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Man pleads guilty to Oct. 9 robbery

One of the suspects in a multi-county crime spree, including a Mt. Pleasant armed robbery and Ephraim automobile-theft, has pleaded guilty. Luis David Cuevas initially pleaded not guilty to the charges in October, but he appeared in Sixth District Court in Manti on November 1 and changed his plea to […]

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Count My Vote won’t push to end caucus system after all

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A group that’s pushed for years to overhaul Utah’s system for nominating political candidates won’t ask voters to end the state’s caucus and convention system after all. Count My Vote said in a statement Wednesday that they’ve decided a compromise law allowing candidates to use […]

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Utah’s October rainfall 80 percent lower than month average

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s October rainfall was 80 percent lower than the month’s average. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that historically, October has been the start of the state’s rainy season. Most of the month’s rainfall this year, however, was in isolated mountainous areas and was extremely sparse. […]

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Poacher in Price could pay big

(Price, UT) — State wildlife officials want to see a man who poached a deer more than a week before the season began charged. Investigators say they were alerted to the poaching by someone watching the deer near Price who then heard a gunshot. Officials located both the man who […]

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Utah town appears headed toward keeping booze prohibition

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — One of Utah’s last “dry” communities appeared Wednesday on track to maintain its eight-decade prohibition on alcohol sales after voters rejected a measure to allow sales that proponents said would boost tourism and opponents said would threaten the small city’s way of life. Following Tuesday’s […]

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Online security flaw put Express Pass information at risk

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The personal information of people who pay to use Utah express lanes was discovered to be at risk after a resident uncovered an online security flaw. Deseret News reports that names, addresses and credit card details were found to be unsecured on the third-party website […]

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Bluff residents vote in favor of becoming Utah’s newest town

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Residents of a small community near the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah have voted to become the state’s newest town. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Bluff residents on Tuesday voted nearly 3-to-1 in favor of incorporating. The drive got off the ground last […]

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BLM in Fillmore wants to expand, but not without the public’s input

The Bureau of Land Management Fillmore Field Office is looking for public input on their Telescope Array Times Four project. If approved, the project will expand the University of Utah’s Telescope Array in order to boost research of cosmic rays. The project area will be made four times larger than […]

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‘Dirty soda’ court battle ending in settlement

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two Utah chains that sell flavor-shot-spiked “dirty sodas” are ending their court battle over the increasingly profitable sugary concept. Documents filed Tuesday show the soda shops Sodalicious and Swig have settled their differences and want a judge to dismiss the trademark case. Court papers say […]

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