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Year: 2018

I-70 traffic stops leads to chase and drug bust

A traffic stop in Sevier County on Monday lead to a police chase and drug bust. According to Utah Highway Patrol, 36-year-old Quincy Brown was pulled over Monday for an equipment violation while traveling East on I-70. The officer called for a K-9 to sniff the vehicle and when the […]

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Utah county jail gets $1 million for inmate’s medical bills

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The Utah County jail will get a $1 million influx to pay for the ballooning medical expenses of a man who case highlighted the struggle to pay for inmate health care. The Daily Herald reports the Utah County Commission approved the transfer Tuesday, a month after Sheriff Jim […]

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Court dismisses challenge to Indian child welfare law

Court dismisses challenge to Indian child welfare law

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A federal appeals court has dismissed a challenge to a law that gives preference to American Indian families in adoptions of Native children. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals didn’t rule on the constitutionality of the federal Indian Child Welfare Act. Rather, it dismissed the […]

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Storm Chasers Blank Bees

Storm Chasers Blank Bees

(Omaha, NE)  —  The Bees couldn’t scratch any runs across in a 5-0 loss to the Storm Chasers in Omaha. Luis Rengifo finished with two of the team’s six hits in the loss.  Jose Suarez worked five innings but took the loss. The Bees are off today before hosting Tacoma […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 8/7

Baseball 1-A South TROPIC, Utah-Casey Reck doubled twice and McClain Roundy earned the win on the mound as the Valley Buffaloes smacked Bryce Valley 12-3 Tuesday in 1-A South baseball action. Roundy also doubled, as did Cameron Franklin in the rout for the Buffaloes. Girls Tennis SALEM, Utah-Tuesday, the Salem […]

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Tour of Utah will affect traffic on SR-132 on Wednesday

Tour of Utah will affect traffic on SR-132 on Wednesday

The 2018 Tour of Utah bicycle race will be passing through Salt Creek Canyon in Central Utah on Wednesday, August 8 as the riders prepare to challenge Mt. Nebo during the final stage of the days  race.  Stage 2 of the Tour of Utah is scheduled to begin in Payson […]

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Trump can keep legal reasons for shrinking monuments secret

Trump can keep legal reasons for shrinking monuments secret

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — The U.S. government does not have to turn over documents to an environmental law firm about the legal arguments for President Donald Trump’s decision to shrink national monuments, a judge ruled. U.S. District Judge David Nye said Monday that the records are protected presidential communications. Boise, […]

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3-A South Region Football Media Day

3-A South Region Football Media Day

Tuesday, Painter Motor of Nephi, for the second consecutive year, hosted the 3-A South region football media day. In the Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network coverage area, those teams who showed up at the proceedings included Manti, Juab and North Sanpete. 1:33 p.m. The press conference concluded with the North Sanpete […]

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15 states side with Nevada in drugmaker delay of execution

15 states side with Nevada in drugmaker delay of execution

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Fifteen states are siding with Nevada as it fights drug companies battling the use of their products in an inmate’s execution. Republican attorneys general from 15 states filed documents Monday with the Nevada Supreme Court arguing that drug company Alvogen’s claims are a part of a […]

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People can double food-stamp benefits at farmers’ markets

People can double food-stamp benefits at farmers’ markets

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah program aimed and helping low-income families buy more produce from local farmers is back. The Utah Department of Health said Monday that the Double Up Food Bucks is now available at more than 20 farmers markets around the state. It allows families to […]

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