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Year: 2018

Judge to ride UTVs through land closed to motorized vehicles

Judge to ride UTVs through land closed to motorized vehicles

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A judge will tour 15 disputed southern Utah routes crossing public land to help determine whether to surrender these federal rights of way to Kane County. But The Salt Lake Tribune reports details of that tour, set for this fall, will remain under wraps in an apparent […]

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Mormon no more: Tabernacle Choir renamed in big church shift

Mormon no more: Tabernacle Choir renamed in big church shift

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The well-known Mormon Tabernacle Choir was renamed Friday to strip out the word Mormon in a move showing the faith’s new president is serious about ending shorthand names for the religion that have been used for generations by church members and previously promoted by the […]

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Rocktober In The Park

This Saturday… FREE to the public! The 9th Annual Rocktober In The Park with live music all day starting at NOON! Annually held at the Richfield City Park, but with rain in the forecast we will be moving this years event indoors to the Sevier County Fairgrounds! Fun for the […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/4

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/4

Girls Soccer 2-A South PAROWAN, Utah-McKenna Murphy netted a hat trick and the Parowan Rams blanked Beaver 9-0 in 2-A South girls soccer action Thursday. Region 14 NEPHI, Utah-Alexa Walker, Brinley Bender, Marissa Hall, Paige Hanson and Reggie Myers each scored as the Juab Wasps routed Carbon 5-1 Thursday in […]

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Snow College using legislative funding for new athletics center

Snow College using legislative funding for new athletics center

Students, faculty and community members will soon have a new place to exercise in Ephraim. Snow College is using $5,000,000 received from the Utah State Legislature in March to build a new athletics center. According to Athletics Director Rob Nielson, the 17,700 square foot building is a much-needed addition to […]

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SUU Football Returns To Action Saturday at the Inferno

SUU Football Returns To Action Saturday at the Inferno

CHENEY, Wash.-Saturday, Southern Utah football returns to action after the bye week and ensues in Big Sky Conference play at the famed “Inferno” against Eastern Washington. The Thunderbirds, still seeking their first win of the season, face the #5 in the FCS STATS poll Eagles, who lead Southern Utah 6-3 […]

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University-affiliated hotel to remove religious books

University-affiliated hotel to remove religious books

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A southern Utah hotel associated with Dixie State University is removing religious books from its rooms after a complaint from a group which finds violations of separation of church and state. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the Freedom From Religion Foundation submitted their compliant to the university […]

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Utah vet confessed to sending ricin envelopes, officials say

Utah vet confessed to sending ricin envelopes, officials say

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah Navy veteran confessed to sending four envelopes containing the substance from which ricin is derived to President Donald Trump and members of his administration, authorities said in court documents. William Clyde Allen III, 39, made the confession while speaking with investigators after his […]

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After record rain in Phoenix, storm heads to Colorado, Utah

After record rain in Phoenix, storm heads to Colorado, Utah

PHOENIX (AP) — Remnants from a tropical storm that dropped a record amount of rain in Phoenix area now are headed to Colorado and Utah. A separate flash-flood warning was issued through Thursday morning for Yavapai County north of Phoenix because of possible thunderstorms. National Weather Service meteorologists say a […]

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Search and Rescue crews have busy 24 hours

Search and Rescue crews have busy 24 hours

Four people are now safe after Search and Rescue crews in Sevier County were called out three times Wednesday. According to Sevier County Sheriff Nate Curtis, the first call-out was for an overdue hunter. Tyrell Curtis of Salina didn’t return home from hunting East of Salina. Family became concerned when […]

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