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Year: 2019

Army Corps delays plan to charge for US reservoir water

Army Corps delays plan to charge for US reservoir water

BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — The Trump administration has delayed an Obama-era proposal that could allow the federal government to charge for water drawn from reservoirs it manages. Army Assistant Secretary for Civil Works R.D. James says in a memo Monday that the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will delay the […]

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Cobe Reck Places 22nd at WWU Invitational

Cobe Reck Places 22nd at WWU Invitational

BELLINGHAM, Wash.-Tuesday, Dixie State sophomore men’s golfer Cobe Reck finished the Western Washington Invitational tied for 22nd place firing a 1-over 73 en route to his best collegiate finish. The former multi-sports Valley High School star finished with a plus-1 217. Reck and his teammates are next in action September […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 9/24

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/24

Girls Soccer 2A South GUNNISON, Utah-The Gunnison Valley Bulldogs steamrolled the Beaver Beavers 9-2 in 2A South Region girls soccer action Tuesday. Region 12 CASTLE DALE, Utah-Alexis Winter posted a pair of goals and the Emery Spartans routed South Sevier 5-0 in Region 12 girls soccer action Tuesday. RICHFIELD, Utah-Melissa […]

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Utah State men’s basketball announces tip-off time for Florida game

Utah State men’s basketball announces tip-off time for Florida game

LOGAN, Utah-Utah State men’s basketball confirmed, via a Tuesday announcement, that their tip-off for the December 21 game against Florida is 12:30 pm MST at the Orange Bowl Basketball Classic in Sunrise, Fla. This will be the second game of the day at the Orange Bowl Basketball Classic, which also […]

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Prosecutor moves to help thousands clear criminal records

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Thousands of people in Utah will be able to clear their old criminal records after a mass reduction of criminal charges by the top prosecutor in its largest county, a step that’s among the first of its kind in the country. Salt Lake County District […]

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Minor earthquake felt in northern Utah’s Box Elder County

Minor earthquake felt in northern Utah’s Box Elder County

TREMONTON, Utah (AP) — Authorities report a minor earthquake shook parts of Box Elder County in northern Utah on Tuesday. County spokesman Mitch Zundel said there were many reports of people feeling the quake of magnitude 3.9 at 10:15 a.m. MDT but that there was no immediate report of damage […]

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Utah company to reactivate closed coal mine bringing jobs

Utah company to reactivate closed coal mine bringing jobs

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah-based coal company has announced an old coal mine is expected to resume production in eastern Utah bringing hundreds of jobs to the region. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Utah’s largest coal producer Wolverine Fuels is expected to reactivate the former Trail Mountain coal mine […]

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Utah couple issued federal ticket for starting wildfire

Utah couple issued federal ticket for starting wildfire

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Layton couple has been cited after authorities say they left a still-lit campfire that caused a wildfire, destroying three homes and forcing hundreds to evacuate in northern Utah. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the U.S. Attorney’s Office said Monday that Jeremy Flores and Ashlyn Nelson each […]

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Utah launches $2 million suicide prevention campaign

Utah launches $2 million suicide prevention campaign

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah leaders have announced a $2 million suicide prevention campaign to combat a spike in teen suicides throughout the state and encourage residents to prioritize their mental health. Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox announced the three-year campaign Monday alongside other lawmakers, representatives from medical providers and […]

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Herbert signs bills dealing with medical marijuana, beer

Herbert signs bills dealing with medical marijuana, beer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has signed five bills this week approving changes to the state’s medical marijuana program, transition to higher-strength beer and the primary election, among other changes. The Republican governor’s spokeswoman Anna Lehnardt said Herbert signed the bills Monday. Lawmakers voted on the […]

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