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Month: June 2018

Gas prices in Salt Lake City area continue to increase

Gas prices in Salt Lake City area continue to increase

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gasoline prices in the Salt Lake City area continue to increase. GasBuddy.com reports the average retail price of a gallon of gas in the area is $3.16. That’s according to a survey of 380 gas outlets. Gas prices in Salt Lake City Sunday were about […]

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Flippin’ Birds Lead Mountain Rim Gymnastics with 19 All-Academic Honorees

Flippin’ Birds Lead Mountain Rim Gymnastics with 19 All-Academic Honorees

LOGAN, Utah-This weekend, the Mountain Rim Gymnastics Conference announced the names of student-athletes that earned 2018 MRGC all-academic status and the Southern Utah ‘Flippin’ Birds’ gymnastics squad led the way with 19 all-academic honorees on the roster. These athletes include junior Kamryn Bayer of Gilbert, Ariz., freshman Jiang Braley of […]

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Utah counselor pleads guilty to sexual activity with student

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A former school counselor in southwest Utah has admitted she engaged in sexual activity a decade ago with a then-high school student. The Spectrum reports that 50-year-old Heidi Tasso on Thursday pleaded guilty to the charge of unlawful sexual conduct with a 16- or 17-year-old person. Court […]

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9 horses die in central Utah after eating toxic plant

9 horses die in central Utah after eating toxic plant

WELLINGTON, Utah (AP) — Necropsies have confirmed that nine horses in central Utah died earlier this month after eating large amounts of a toxic plant that was cut from their pasture and baled into hay. Veterinarian Dan Harmer tells The Salt Lake Tribune the horses at the farm in Wellington ate equisetum, […]

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Police: Suspect is arrested in death of a St. George woman

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say a suspect has been arrested in the death of a St. George woman last week. St. George police say 28-year-old Kevin Ray Mcatlin was taken into custody Saturday in the Moab area on suspicion of murder. They say 33-year-old Elizabeth Carter was found […]

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Contamination causes closure of Wayne Community Health Center

Contamination causes closure of Wayne Community Health Center

The Wayne Community Health Center is opening again for normal business on Tuesday after no threat was found following an evacuation Monday. The Utah National Guard 85th Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team announced the levels of poisonous materials was deemed safe.  They found no threat to the public […]

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Utah Track and Field Adds 7 Athletes To The Roster

Utah Track and Field Adds 7 Athletes To The Roster

SALT LAKE CITY-Last Friday, the University of Utah’s track and field program announced the addition of seven athletes to the roster for the upcoming season. Six athletes were signed to national letters of intent during the spring signing period and former Union High star Kennedy Powell affirmed her intent to […]

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Koepka Wins Second Straight U.S. Open, Utahn Finau Fifth

Koepka Wins Second Straight U.S. Open, Utahn Finau Fifth

(Southampton, NY)  — Brooks Koepka is the winner of the U.S. Open for the second straight year. Koepka carded a two-under 68 in Sunday’s final round at Shinnecock Hills to win the tournament at one-over-par.  He is the seventh back-to-back champion but first since Curtis Strange accomplished the feat in […]

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Sky Sox Fold Bees

Sky Sox Fold Bees

(Colorado Springs, CO)  —  The Bees reeled off five runs in the ninth inning but fell short in an 8-7 loss to the Sky Sox in Colorado Springs. Ben Revere drove in three runs and Eric Young Jr notched the tying single in the top of the ninth.  Greg Mahle […]

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Fire North of Delta Burning Over 400 Yards of Haystacks

Fire North of Delta Burning Over 400 Yards of Haystacks

MILLARD COUNTY, Utah-Sunday evening, various Salt Lake City news outlets confirmed a fire northwest of Delta at Nye Dairy burning over 400 yards of haystacks. Several pieces of farm equipment were used to move hay around in hopes of preventing the blaze from spreading. With wind gusts exceeding 50 mph […]

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