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Year: 2018

BYU dean condemns victim-blaming in sexual assault cases

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Brigham Young University dean is issuing a clear condemnation of victim-blaming and underscoring the importance of consent at the institution that’s come under fire for its handling of sexual-assault cases. The Daily Herald in Provo reports Benjamin Ogles said at a speech Tuesday that victims […]

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New record for largest splake fish caught in Utah

The Division of Wildlife Resources has awarded a Pleasant Grove man with the largest catch of splake fish ever caught in Utah. Buckley Jolley caught the 30.5-inch fish at Joes Valley Reservoir on the Emery / Sanpete County line in November. After some patience and finesse, he landed the fish […]

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Utah bill to expand death penalty offenses clears hurdle

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah lawmaker wants to make it a possible death penalty offense to kill a security guard or paramedic, but prosecutors are warning that change could threaten capital punishment. The Deseret News reports Democratic Sen. Karen Mayne said Monday her plan would help protect emergency […]

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Air Force training causing loud booms and rattling in Southern Utah

The FAA is allowing military style aircraft to fly through Southwestern Utah for training purposes. The Iron County Sheriff’s Office reported Friday that after several calls from people, they learned of a low flying flight route through Utah from the Nellis Air Force base. The route starts at the Black […]

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Iron County Sheriff won’t seek re-election

(Iron County, UT) — For the first time in more than a decade and a half this fall, Iron County will have a new sheriff. Mark Gower announced on his Facebook page yesterday that he would not be seeking reelection for the position this fall. Gower said in a letter […]

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2 Utah men accused of causing fire on national forest land

BOUNTIFUL, Utah (AP) — Two Utah men are being accused of causing a wildfire that broke out at an illegal shooting range on national forest land on the edge of Bountiful last summer. Federal prosecutors filed criminal charges in district court in Salt Lake City last week against 48-year-old Jayson […]

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Payson man accused of sparking confrontation, shootout

PAYSON, Utah (AP) — Utah prosecutors say a Payson man was under the influence of alcohol and methamphetamine when he sparked a confrontation that led to a shootout in a neighborhood south of Provo last week. The Desert News reports 38-year-old Travis Frkovich was charged Monday with two counts each […]

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Consumer Attitudes Remain High

The Zions Bank Utah Consumer Attitude Index (CAI) dipped slightly heading into the new year. After a record-setting month in December, the Utah Present Situation Index, a measure of confidence in current statewide economic conditions, also decreased to 125.2 points in January from a level of 132.1 in December. Reduced […]

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Popular flu medication in high demand in Sevier County pharmacies

As the flu season continues in Utah, pharmacists are working hard to keep up with the demand of Tamiflu prescriptions. According to Lenny Fitzgerald, the owner of Lenny’s Richfield Family Pharmacy in Richfield, all major wholesalers of Tamiflu are out of the antiviral drug. “The Tamiflu is going off the […]

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Panguitch man gets probation after mother’s body found in coal bin

A Panguitch man has been sentenced to two years of probation after he buried his 90-year-old mother’s body in a coal bin in her home after she died. Pete Marker pleaded guilty in his initial court appearance in the case on Thursday. A sentence of up to five years in […]

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