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Month: October 2019

Sanpete County Food Pantry may be forced to close

Sanpete County Food Pantry may be forced to close

The Sanpete County Food Pantry may be forced to close at the end of the year. They reported in a Facebook post that they have lost their major funding streams with the loss of Drive4Food and Cardboard Collection. The Pantry still has plenty of food donations, but don’t have enough […]

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Salt Lake City airport TSA confiscates 7 guns in 7 days

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah airport security authorities have intercepted seven guns in seven days at the Salt Lake City International Airport. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the state Transportation Security Administration discovered the weapons during routine screening of carry-on bags from Oct. 3 to Oct. 9. Authorities say all […]

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Fugitive dies after being shot by police at Utah mall

LAYTON, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a fugitive has died after police shot him at a Utah mall Tuesday. U.S. Marshal for Utah Matthew Harris said Wednesday that 28-year-old Zackary Aldridge Hall was wanted for aggravated robbery when officers confronted him outside the Layton Hills Mall in northern Utah. Hall […]

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Health officials confirm first vaping-related death in Utah

Health officials confirm first vaping-related death in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Department of Health has confirmed the first vaping-related death in the state. Department officials say the Salt Lake County resident was under the age of 30 and died at their residence without being hospitalized prior to their death. Health officials and a medical […]

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US nuclear, uranium mining industries hope for Trump bailout

US nuclear, uranium mining industries hope for Trump bailout

WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. uranium mining companies and nuclear power plant operators are hoping for a bailout in the name of national security. President Donald Trump is scheduled to get recommendations Thursday from a federal task force studying ways to revive domestic uranium mining. The Nuclear Energy Institute representing uranium […]

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Felony battery case dropped against ex-Nevada GOP consultant

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Felony charges have been dropped in Nevada against a former Republican political consultant who was accused of imprisoning and battering his girlfriend. Benjamin Sparks’ attorney, Joshua Tomsheck, said Wednesday that prosecutors wouldn’t have been able to prove kidnapping, domestic battery and coercion charges in a grand […]

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Adoptions in trafficking scheme won’t be undone

PHOENIX (AP) — Officials in three states say they will not try to undo or interfere with dozens of adoptions done as part of a human smuggling scheme that led to charges against an Arizona county assessor. Prosecutors in Arizona, Utah and Arkansas said Wednesday that they consider the adoptive […]

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Utah State Linebacker David Woodward Named As Quarter Finalist For Lott IMPACT Trophy

Utah State Linebacker David Woodward Named As Quarter Finalist For Lott IMPACT Trophy

LOGAN, Utah-Wednesday, Utah State football junior linebacker David Woodward was named as a quarter finalist for the Lott IMPACT trophy as confirmed by the organization. Woodward leads the nation with four forced fumbles, is second nationally in tackles per game (14.2 stops per game) and 34th nationally in fumble recoveries […]

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Utah State Men’s Basketball Hosts Aggie Madness This Evening

Utah State Men’s Basketball Hosts Aggie Madness This Evening

LOGAN, Utah-Thursday, Utah State men’s basketball hosts Aggie Madness at 8:30 pm at the Wayne Estes Center on Kirby Court. This event consists of a 3-point shootout, dunk contest and eight-minute scrimmages featuring both the Aggies men’s and women’s basketball teams. Fans are encouraged to arrive at 7:30 pm and […]

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BYU Men’s Basketball Conducts Annual Media Day Wednesday

BYU Men’s Basketball Conducts Annual Media Day Wednesday

PROVO, Utah-Wednesday, BYU men’s basketball addressed the media at the BYU Broadcasting Center for the Cougars’ annual media day. Representatives included head coach Mark Pope and seniors, forward Yoeli Childs, guard Jake Toolson and guard TJ Haws. Pope said he enjoys the fact that he has seven seniors as they […]

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