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Month: August 2018

University of Utah latest to cut ties with Papa John’s

University of Utah latest to cut ties with Papa John’s

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The University of Utah says it has closed the Papa John’s in the campus food court as it joins a long list of institutions cutting ties with the pizza company after the founder used a racial slur. The university said Wednesday in a statement that […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 8/2

Baseball Wood Memorial Tournament ORDERVILLE, Utah-Conner Chamberlain earned the win on the mound as the Valley Buffaloes blanked Diamond Ranch 7-0 Thursday at the Wood Memorial Tournament. ORDERVILLE, Utah-Orrin Wood doubled and earned the win on the mound, helping the Valley Buffaloes to a 7-0 win over Tabiona at the […]

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Discount Dog Microchip Clinic

Wag-N-Train Dog rescue will hold a discount dog microchip clinic: Saturday, August 11, 2018 10:00 am to 1:00 pm Mt. Pleasant City Park, south pavilion $20 for microchip and lifetime registration Chips are limited. First come first served. ALL DOGS MUST BE LEASHED.

Democrat challenges Mitt Romney on immigration

Democrat challenges Mitt Romney on immigration

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jenny Wilson is throwing down the gauntlet to Mitt Romney on immigration. Wilson said in a news conference Thursday Romney is “out of touch” with Utah voters on the issue. She says Romney’s policies are harsh, including ending so-called chain migration, […]

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Charges filed in fiery crash that killed 3 family members

Charges filed in fiery crash that killed 3 family members

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Prosecutors have filed manslaughter charges against a Utah driver after a fiery car crash that killed three members of a vacationing North Carolina family. Charges were filed Wednesday against 42-year-old Jennifer Diamond, who is accused of hitting the family’s car head-on after moving into the […]

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Zion National Park calls out visitors after 2 more rescues

Zion National Park calls out visitors after 2 more rescues

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Zion National Park officials are calling out two groups of visitors who didn’t heed instructions for a demanding canyoneering route and had to be rescued. Officials with the southern Utah park said in a news release this week that the leader of one group mocked […]

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Utah agencies sending crews to fight California wildfires

Utah agencies sending crews to fight California wildfires

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Salt Lake City Fire Department is among more than a half-dozen Utah agencies sending firefighters and three engines to help battle wildfires in California. Chief Karl Lieb says his department is proud to join other thousands of firefighters who have been working tirelessly to […]

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SLCC’s Marcilina Grayer Named To NJCAA Board of Regents

SLCC’s Marcilina Grayer Named To NJCAA Board of Regents

TAYLORSVILLE, Utah-Per a Wednesday announcement, the National Junior College Athletic Association confirmed SLCC assistant women’s basketball coach Marcilina Grayer has been appointed to serve on the newly-formed NJCAA Board of Regents. This new board is part of the organization’s restructuring of governance, including the move of the national office to […]

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Miss Sanpete County and Miss Sanpete Outstanding Teen pageants to be held Friday

Miss Sanpete County and Miss Sanpete Outstanding Teen pageants to be held Friday

A total of nine young ladies will be competing Friday evening to become the next representatives of Sanpete County.  Four contestants will be vying for the title of Miss Sanpete, and five will be participating in the Sanpete County Outstanding Teen pageant.  Contestants for Miss Sanpete include Whitney Dyreng, Manti; […]

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Utah County votes to oppose any needle-exchange program

Utah County votes to oppose any needle-exchange program

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Utah County commissioners are declaring their opposition to the establishment of any needle exchange program, citing fears of discarded needles and possible legal liability. The Daily Herald newspaper reports the county’s addiction-prevention director Richard Nance said Tuesday many such fears are unfounded, but the resolution opposing a program […]

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