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Month: September 2019

SUU Football Goes On Road To Face No. 3 South Dakota State

SUU Football Goes On Road To Face No. 3 South Dakota State

BROOKINGS, S.D.-Saturday, Southern Utah University football seeks to build upon its momentum from a 45-38 overtime win over Stephen F. Austin last weekend by visiting No. 3 South Dakota State at Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium of Brookings, S.D. This game represents the 53rd annual Beef Bowl This is the 1-2 […]

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Richfield City and Snow College Police investigating vehicle vandalism

Richfield City and Snow College Police investigating vehicle vandalism

The Richfield City and Snow College Police are investigating after vehicles at the Sevier Valley Center in Richfield were vandalized on Monday. According to Jason Haywood with Richfield City Police, one male is suspected of jumping from car to car in the parking lot Monday afternoon between 2:30 and 3 […]

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Manti City ordinance hearing draws large crowd

Manti City ordinance hearing draws large crowd

It was a full house at a Manti City Council public hearing on Wednesday as the Mayor and City Council heard concerns from Manti citizens about a proposed zoning ordinance.  While many in the audience agreed something needs to be done, the majority of the residents and business owners spoke […]

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Initial Volleyball UHSAA RPI Rankings Released

Initial Volleyball UHSAA RPI Rankings Released

Thursday, the initial volleyball UHSAA RPI rankings were released. Volleyball is among the UHSAA sports that, for the first time this season, will have its state tournament’s seeding predicated upon the RPI rankings. In 3-A, San Juan is currently in first place as the Broncos have a percentage of .758. […]

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Weather radar proposal to improve forecasts in Four Corners

Weather radar proposal to improve forecasts in Four Corners

DURANGO, Colo. (AP) — A national weather agency has announced plans to lower its radar system elevation to better track weather in the Four Corners region including southwest Colorado. The Durango Herald reports that the National Weather Service has proposed adjusting its Grand Junction radar to track areas that were originally blind […]

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Judge rejects 30-year sentence for man who killed mom, son

AMERICAN FORK, Utah (AP) — A judge has rejected a plea deal for a Utah man who acknowledged killing his girlfriend and her toddler. The deal called for him to get a lesser sentence for helping police find their remains, officials said. Christopher Poulson pleaded guilty to murder charges in […]

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Herbert names Department of Environmental Quality director

Herbert names Department of Environmental Quality director

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah has a new top environmental regulator. Gov. Gary Herbert’s office on Wednesday announced his appointment of Scott Baird as executive director of the Utah Department of Environmental Quality. Baird has served as the department’s interim director since June and has worked for the department […]

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FILE - This Feb. 19, 2013 file photo shows OxyContin pills arranged for a photo at a pharmacy in Montpelier, Vt. A report released Monday, Feb. 12, 2018, by U.S. Sen. Claire McCaskill finds that companies selling some of the most lucrative prescription painkillers funneled millions of dollars to advocacy groups that in turn promoted the medications’ use. Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin, contributed the most money to the groups, funneling $4.7 million to organizations and physicians from 2012 through last year, according to the report. (AP Photo/Toby Talbot, File)

Utah attorney general: Purdue Pharma ‘morally bankrupt’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes is calling OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma a “morally bankrupt” company and heralding that it will be out of the pharmaceutical industry thanks to terms of a tentative settlement with states. Reyes said in a statement Tuesday that said no dollar […]

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Utah ski resort will charge for parking to reduce traffic

Utah ski resort will charge for parking to reduce traffic

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A ski resort in northern Utah is planning to charge visitors for parking in a bid to reduce traffic and emissions. Solitude Mountain Resort announced the new initiative in a press release Wednesday. Resort President and Chief Operating Officer Kim Mayhew said the decision was […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 9/18

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/18

Volleyball Region 18 PAROWAN, Utah-The Millard Eagles rolled past Parowan 3-0 Wednesday in Region 18 volleyball action. The Eagles prevailed 25-18, 25-17 and 25-9 to batter the Rams. Region 20 PANGUITCH, Utah-The Panguitch Bobcats downed Milford 3-0 in Region 20 volleyball action Wednesday. The Bobcats prevailed 25-15, 25-14 and 25-20 […]

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