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Month: November 2019

Mitchell scores 24, Jazz outlast 76ers for 106-104 victory

Mitchell scores 24, Jazz outlast 76ers for 106-104 victory

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Donovan Mitchell had 24 points and eight assists, leading the Utah Jazz to a 106-104 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday night. Bojan Bogdanovic added 20 points and Rudy Gobert had 14 points, 16 rebounds and three steals. Joe Ingles scored a season-high 16 […]

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Central Utah Food Bank holding a food drive

Central Utah Food Bank holding a food drive

Central Utah Food Bank is going to be holding a food drive Saturday Nov. 9. They recommend having your food donations out on your porch by 8:30 a.m. for pick up. If it’s not picked up you can also drop it off between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. at the […]

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Elder Robert D. Hales

11-5 Elder Robert D. Hales

People lured by real-estate secrets left in ‘ruin,’ FTC says

People lured by real-estate secrets left in ‘ruin,’ FTC says

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Federal Trade Commission is suing a company accused of using house-flipping TV celebrities to lure people around the country into spending thousands on training workshops that purported to share lucrative secrets but instead left many in “financial ruin.” The agency and the Utah Division […]

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Official pleads not guilty in alleged human smuggling scheme

Official pleads not guilty in alleged human smuggling scheme

PHOENIX (AP) — An elected official in metro Phoenix has pleaded not guilty to fraud and theft charges stemming from an alleged human smuggling scheme involving pregnant women from the Marshall Islands who were brought to the U.S. to give birth for adoptions. Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen, who in […]

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Women gunned down near border recalled as good and kind

HERRIMAN, Utah (AP) — The three women who were gunned down with six of their children in northern Mexico by suspected drug cartel members are being remembered as good people who loved their families and enjoyed quiet lives centered around a successful pecan farming operation south of the U.S. border. […]

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City councilwoman takes early lead in mayor race

City councilwoman takes early lead in mayor race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Salt Lake City councilwoman who rose to prominence fighting pollution has taken an early lead in the race to become the next mayor. Erin Mendenhall won 59 percent of the vote in the first round of ballots released shortly after polls closed. State Sen. […]

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Utah city elects new mayor year after death of former leader

Utah city elects new mayor year after death of former leader

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah residents have chosen a new North Ogden mayor to replace their fallen leader killed during a 2018 deployment in Afghanistan. The Deseret News reported Tuesday that voters elected businessman S. Neal Berube to fill the remaining two years of National Guard Maj. Brent Taylor’s […]

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Utah ballot measure opposed by Navajos trails in early tally

Utah ballot measure opposed by Navajos trails in early tally

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah ballot proposition that has reignited a fierce dispute over Navajo voting rights is trailing after the initial tally, but too many votes remained uncounted to make it final. San Juan County deputy clerk Aspen Draper said Wednesday the measure that could lead to […]

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Richfield Mayor Dave Ogden weighs in on the bond election results

Richfield Mayor Dave Ogden weighs in on the bond election results

Richfield Mayor Dave Ogden shared his feelings Wednesday on the failure of the bond election for a new recreation development center. Ogden stated multiple times that he was disappointed that the bond election didn’t pass, but said that “the county has spoken.” He also expressed his gratitude for the election […]

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