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Month: January 2018

Enoch City councilman is accused in a computer property case

ENOCH CITY, Utah (AP) — An Enoch City councilman has been accused of intentionally gained access to computer property without permission. The Spectrum newspaper reports that David Findlay Owens has been charged with one count of computer crimes for intentionally/knowingly gaining access to computer property without authorization. The misdemeanor case […]

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Mormon church officials to announce new leadership Tuesday

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church plans to announce its new leadership on Tuesday, acting in the wake of the death of President Thomas S. Monson. A statement issued Wednesday by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints says the announcement will be made by President Russell […]

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Central Utah community noted for working to keep sky dark at night

TORREY, Utah (AP) — A southern Utah gateway community to Capitol Reef National Park is being recognized for working to keep the stars bright at night. The International Day Sky Association says its designation of Torrey as a dark sky community is the association’s first for a Utah municipality or […]

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Bodies of 2 plane crash victims pulled from Great Salt Lake

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The bodies of two men have been recovered from the wreckage of a small plane that went missing late last month in northwestern Utah, authorities said Sunday. Box Elder County Sheriff’s officials said divers began the recovery operation at about 7:30 a.m. Saturday and it […]

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Group proposes ‘island city’ on Utah Lake to fight pollution

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A group determined to tackle pollution at Utah Lake is proposing building an island city to help stymie toxic algae blooms that plague the water. KSL-TV reports that the group Arches Utah Lake envisions an island city that could house up to 500,000 people. The group’s […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 1/13

*Boys Basketball* BLANDING, Utah-Emmett Hinck posted 20 points as the Richfield Wildcats edged San Juan 56-53 Saturday in Region 15 boys basketball action. Dylan Ivins and Jaxon Torgerson had 16 points apiece in the loss for the Broncos. MOAB, Utah-Cameron Hoppensteadt led the way with 21 points and Alex Williams […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 1/12

*Boys Basketball* MANTI, Utah-Matt Nelson filled up the stat sheet with 20 points, 5 rebounds and 5 assists as the Manti Templars routed Emery 74-50 Friday in Region 15 boys basketball action. The quick-striking Templars posted 21 points in the 1st Quarter and 29 more in the 4th Quarter and […]

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Mormon president remembered for devotion to poor, needy

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Deceased Mormon President Thomas S. Monson will be remembered for helping church membership grow exponentially over a half-century and for his devotion to the poor and needy, faith leaders said at a funeral Friday. About 11,000 people attended the service that rounded out two days […]

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Romney to speak next week at Utah Silicon Slopes Tech Summit

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Organizers of a Utah technology summit say former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney has agreed to speak at next week’s event in Salt Lake City. The former presidential candidate who is expected to make a run for the U.S. Senate in Utah next year is scheduled […]

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Jeep found while searching for missing teens in Juab County

(Juab County, UT) — The Jeep of a missing couple from Eureka may have been found in Juab County. A member of the family of 17-year-old Breezy Otterson says the Civil Air Patrol spotted the Jeep hidden in a stand of trees about a mile south of Cherry Creek Reservoir […]

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