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Month: June 2018

Dry Canyon Fire At 30 Acres Currently

Dry Canyon Fire At 30 Acres Currently

PAROWAN CANYON, Utah-Per an official Thursday morning report from Utah Wildfire as of 9:19 am MDT, the Dry Canyon fire is currently estimated at 30 acres. Utah Wildfire states the crew is “making good progress” as two hotshot crews have been employed and multiple fire engines are on the scene. […]

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Orderville Man Pronounced Dead After Early Wednesday Crash Near Cedar City

Orderville Man Pronounced Dead After Early Wednesday Crash Near Cedar City

IRON COUNTY, Utah-Per a report from Fox 13 of Salt Lake City, an Orderville man was pronounced dead after an early Wednesday morning crash 13 miles south of Cedar City. The report states that 21-year-old Joshua M. Caruso of Orderville, around 3:00 am MDT Wednesday morning, was driving southbound in […]

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Vehicle on Fire in Garfield County

Vehicle on Fire in Garfield County

GARFIELD COUNTY, Utah-Apparently, southern Utah isn’t the only thing on fire as Thursday morning rolls on. Per a report from the official Twitter account of UDOT, a vehicle is on fire along S.R. 12 at Hells Backbone Road as of 8:00 am MDT. Authorities estimate the incident should be cleared […]

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BYU Men’s Volleyball Adds Naone To Staff

PROVO, Utah-Wednesday, BYU men’s volleyball head coach Shawn Olmstead announced the hiring of Micah Naone as an assistant coach. Naone joins the staff after serving as a volunteer assistant coach in 2018. Naone helped the 2018 BYU squad to a 22-7 record that saw the Cougars win the Mountain Pacific […]

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SUU Cross Country Announces 2018 Schedule

SUU Cross Country Announces 2018 Schedule

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Wednesday, Southern Utah University’s cross country announced its 2018 fall schedule which includes a home meet. The Thunderbirds will commence with a busy September as they will compete at the UVU Invitational September 1 at Orem. On September 15, the Thunderbirds will be at the UC Riverside Invitational […]

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Second defendant in doomsday cult child sex case pleads guilty

Second defendant in doomsday cult child sex case pleads guilty

The second member of a doomsday cult accused of child sex abuse has pleaded guilty in Sanpete County and been sentenced to a long prison term.  Samuel Shaffer entered his guilty plea to first degree felony sodomy on a child on Wednesday and was sentenced to 15 years to life […]

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Naked gunman arrested in killings of 2 near Salt Lake City

WEST VALLEY CITY, Utah (AP) — A naked gunman suspected of fatally shooting two people staying in a trailer on the property behind his house in suburban Salt Lake City has been booked on two homicide charges, West Valley City police said Wednesday. Kennedy Lund, 23, of West Valley City […]

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Utah developer quits Vermont plans inspired by Mormon leader

Utah developer quits Vermont plans inspired by Mormon leader

TUNBRIDGE, Vt. (AP) — A Utah businessman is abandoning plans for a massive development in four rural Vermont towns based on the papers of Mormon founder Joseph Smith. David Hall’s family foundation had been buying land near Smith’s birthplace in Sharon, Vermont, for what he described as an economically, ecologically […]

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A School Record 12 U of U Men’s Swimmers/Divers Named As Scholar All-Americans

A School Record 12 U of U Men’s Swimmers/Divers Named As Scholar All-Americans

NORFOLK, Va.-Wednesday, the University of Utah men’s swimming and diving squad had a school-record 12 student-athletes named as Scholar All-Americans by the College Swimming Coaches Association of America. Earning first-team honors for the Utes were senior Ben Scott of Steilacoom, Wash., senior Jack Burton of Ringwood, England and junior Austin […]

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Endangered species listing considered for rare Nevada toad

Endangered species listing considered for rare Nevada toad

RENO, Nev. (AP) — U.S. wildlife officials have agreed to consider Endangered Species Act protection for a rare toad in northern Nevada’s high desert where one of the biggest producers of geothermal energy in the nation wants to build another power plant. The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Tuesday […]

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