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Month: September 2018

Broken water line in Ephraim; city asks residents not to water outside

Broken water line in Ephraim; city asks residents not to water outside

Ephraim City has experienced a broken water line, and the City is requesting residents to suspend outside watering until tomorrow.  The break should be repaired by then, and residents can follow the regular watering schedule after today.

Elizabeth Smart outraged 1 of her kidnappers to be freed

Elizabeth Smart outraged 1 of her kidnappers to be freed

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A woman convicted of helping a former street preacher kidnap Elizabeth Smart in 2002 will be freed from prison more than five years earlier than expected, a surprise decision that Smart called “incomprehensible” on Tuesday. Wanda Barzee, 72, will be released Sept. 19 after the […]

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Utah officials meet to address drought conditions

Utah officials meet to address drought conditions

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Drought conditions have six counties in Utah declaring emergency disasters, with farmers and ranchers among the hardest-hit. KUTV reports Utah’s Drought Review and Reporting Committee met Monday to discuss expanding the emergency disaster area. Mike Styler, the executive director of the Utah Department of Natural Resources, says […]

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Wrong-way driver triggers double fatal I-80 crash NV-UT line

WEST WENDOVER, Nev. (AP) — A 75-year-old Utah woman apparently drove the wrong way on Interstate 80 for nearly 20 miles (32 kilometers) before crashing into an oncoming car, killing both drivers, injuring two others and shutting down part of the interstate near the Nevada-Utah line for several hours. The […]

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WCC Announces 2018-19 ESPN Family of Networks BYU Men’s Basketball Broadcasts

SAN BRUNO, Calif.-Tuesday, the West Coast Conference announced the ESPN “family of networks” men’s basketball broadcasts for all members, including Brigham Young University. The WCC will be featured on ESPN’s Thursday night and Saturday coverage. All told, 17 games are to be showcased on ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU during the […]

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Family: Boy injured in bus collision fighting for life

Family: Boy injured in bus collision fighting for life

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The aunt of a 12-year-old boy hit by a school bus in Roy says he’s fighting for his life at a hospital. Cynthia Heath told KUTV news that Natas Farkas suffered serious head injuries in the Friday collision and has been unresponsive ever since. Farakas was riding […]

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BYU Women’s Volleyball Ranked #1 For First Time Since 1986

PROVO, Utah-Per information released Monday from ncaa.com, BYU women’s volleyball is ranked #1 in the nation this week for the first time since 1986. The Cougars, who are 8-0 on the young season, rose up from #3 last week and amassed 54 first-place votes. Stanford, whom the Cougars have vanquished […]

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Judge rules against polygamous firm in child labor case

Judge rules against polygamous firm in child labor case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A judge on Monday sided with the U.S. Department of Labor against a company with ties to a polygamous sect on the Utah-Arizona border, finding the company changed its name in a bid to defy an order to stop using child labor. U.S. District Judge […]

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BYU Swimming/Diving Practices In New Facility

PROVO, Utah-Monday, BYU’s men and women’s swim/dive teams practiced at their new Richards Building practice pool for the first time. Head coach John Brooks confirmed he’s excited at the restoration of the facility as the Cougars have been forced to train at a wide variety of locations, including the University […]

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Officials warn of possible hepatitis exposure at restaurant

Officials warn of possible hepatitis exposure at restaurant

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Health officials say customers of a downtown Salt Lake City restaurant might have been exposed to hepatitis A from late July through mid-August. The Salt Lake County Health Department says an infected worker at the New Yorker Restaurant “potentially handled certain food or beverage items,” […]

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