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Month: September 2019

Dixie State Football Visits “The Other Las Vegas” Saturday

Dixie State Football Visits “The Other Las Vegas” Saturday

LAS VEGAS, N.M.-Saturday, 1-1 Dixie State football seeks to win its second consecutive road game as they visit the 0-2 New Mexico Highlanders at Las Vegas, N.M. as their Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference season continues. The Trailblazers are coming off a 23-14 win at Fort Lewis in Durango, Colo. September […]

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Searchers rescued kayakers who lost boats on Great Salt Lake

Searchers rescued kayakers who lost boats on Great Salt Lake

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Searchers have rescued three kayakers who lost their boats and were forced to swim while being battered by 8-foot (2.4-meter) waves on the Great Salt Lake in northern Utah. Davis County authorities says the last two kayakers were found alive early Friday morning and are […]

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No charges for mayor accused of misusing retirement fund

OREM, Utah (AP) — Utah County prosecutors will not file criminal charges against the Orem mayor who was accused of misusing his city retirement account. The Daily Herald reports the prosecutors’ office said in a statement Thursday that it appears dates were altered on Mayor Richard Brunst’s withdrawal documents, but there’s no […]

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Utah Schools

Utah Schools

Here is the latest listing of the schools who spend the most per student in their districts in the state:

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/19

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/19

Football Non-Region SALT LAKE CITY, Utah-Ryker Albrecht ran for two touchdowns and threw a touchdown pass as the Beaver Beavers topped Olympus’ JV team 48-13 Thursday in non-region football action. Turner Williams, Treyson Hunter and Hunter Carter all ran for touchdowns in the win and McCoy Smith caught a touchdown […]

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Woman dies from injuries in wreck that killed her daughter

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah woman has died from injuries suffered in an Aug. 17 crash that killed her 16-year-old daughter. Police say 44-year-old Brandilee Kussee Chacon died Tuesday, one month after Sierra Rosalina Chacon was fatally injured in the wreck in Big Cottonwood Canyon in the mountains […]

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Utah school district accidentally shares ex-employee threat

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A private notice sent to the top officials of a Utah school district about an ex-employee threatening to kill people has been publicly shared and caused panic among students. The Salt Lake Tribune reports police had recently alerted Davis School District officials to a former employee who […]

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Court halts timber activity in Southwest over threatened owl

Court halts timber activity in Southwest over threatened owl

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A federal court has halted timber activity across tens of thousands of square miles of the American Southwest over a threatened owl. An order issued earlier this month out of the U.S. District Court in Tucson covers 18,750 square miles (48,562 square kilometers) in all five […]

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Pepper spray discharge forces in evacuation of restaurant

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Firefighters and paramedics treated about a dozen people after an apparently accidental discharge of pepper spray forced the evacuation of a Salt Lake City restaurant. Fire Battalion Chief Carl Steadman says the discharge in the lobby of a Chuck-A-Rama restaurant led to the evacuation of […]

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Utah wildfire officials prepare for post-fire erosion

Utah wildfire officials prepare for post-fire erosion

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A northern Utah wildfire response team has begun preparing for potential post-fire erosion and flooding in the region, officials said. The Davis County fire was 68% contained after a day of rain Tuesday, the U.S. Forest Service said. The response team visited the region Wednesday […]

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