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Month: March 2018

Two bodies found in Juab County, possibly missing teens

Two bodies found in Juab County, possibly missing teens

Unified police and fire, and search and rescue crews believe they have found the bodies of two missing teens in Juab County. Authorities searched through the Tintic Standard mine in Eureka on Wednesday. During a press conference, officials said they found the bodies about 100 feet down an open mine. […]

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Inmate avoids death penalty as judge rips prison officials

Inmate avoids death penalty as judge rips prison officials

MANTI, Utah (AP) — A Utah inmate facing a possible death sentence has agreed to a plea deal after a judge ripped into prison officials’ handling of the case. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Judge Wallace Lee said Wednesday he was “beyond angry” and called for an investigation into the Department of […]

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Former Utah official seeks dismissal of donations lawsuit

Former Utah official seeks dismissal of donations lawsuit

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Former Utah Attorney General John Swallow has asked a judge to dismiss a federal lawsuit accusing him and an imprisoned businessman of illegally funneling donations to the campaigns of Sen. Mike Lee of Utah and others. Swallow’s lawyers also asked a federal judge Tuesday in […]

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Utah officials propose reserve land swap to build highway

Utah officials propose reserve land swap to build highway

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Southern Utah officials are proposing a land swap deal with the federal government in order to build a highway through the Red Cliffs Desert Reserve. The Spectrum reports Washington County officials are drafting federal legislation with members of Utah’s congressional delegation to swap land needed for the […]

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PAC is ready if Spencer Cox runs for Utah governor in 2020

PAC is ready if Spencer Cox runs for Utah governor in 2020

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two friends of Lt. Governor Spencer Cox said Tuesday they’ve started a political action committee and are collecting online pledges for campaign donations should Cox decide to run for governor in 2020. The Utah 2020 PAC, which quietly formed a year ago, has since set […]

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Central Utah Correctional Facility inmate sentenced for murder of cellmate

Central Utah Correctional Facility inmate sentenced for murder of cellmate

A capital murder case was finally settled in Manti on Wednesday when 36-year old Steven Crutcher was sentenced for the murder of his cellmate at the Central Utah Correctional Facility in Gunnison in 2013. The case had been schedule to go to trial in a few weeks, but Crutcher instead […]

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Salt Lake City ax-throwing venue approved to serve beer

Salt Lake City ax-throwing venue approved to serve beer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Despite safety concerns, a recreational ax-throwing venue in Salt Lake City has been approved for a license to serve beer. The state liquor commission approved Social Axe Throwing’s request for a recreational beer license on Tuesday. The business asserted that it’s “substantially similar” to other […]

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Prep Sports Schedule: 3/29

Softball 2-A South Parowan 16 Kanab 4   Baseball 2-A South Kanab 8 Parowan 7  

Utah College Sports Schedule: 3/29

Men’s Basketball Penn State 82 Utah 66 Baseball Pepperdine 2 BYU 0 Dixie State 9 Hawaii-Hilo 5 Texas-Rio Grande Valley 4 Utah Valley 2 Utah 8 Oregon State 7 Men’s Volleyball Concordia (Calif.) 3 BYU 2 Softball Dixie State 7 Azusa Pacific 2 Nevada 3 Utah State 2 Dixie State […]

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Jazz Welcome Celtics

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  The Utah Jazz are playing host to the Boston Celtics tonight at Vivint Smart Home Arena. Utah is 42-and-32 on the season and currently holds the seven-seed in the West.  If the season ended today, the Jazz would face Golden State in the playoffs. Utah […]

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