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Utah man accused of making threat against children’s event

Utah man accused of making threat against children’s event

LEHI, Utah (AP) — Utah authorities say a 21-year-old man is accused of anonymously calling a Lehi business to leave a voicemail with a threat against an event involving children. Police on Wednesday arrested Colton Cox of Draper on suspicion of making a threat of terrorism. Online court records don’t […]

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Officials: Utah prison population growth among fastest in US

Officials: Utah prison population growth among fastest in US

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s prison population has grown faster than most states in the past few years, authorities said. The Utah Sentencing Commission saw a dramatic surge in prison population as new crimes and drug violations led to more convictions, KSL-TV reported . Utah’s prison population increased by 4.3% from […]

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New Miss Sanpete and Miss Sanpete Outstanding Teen Crowned

New Miss Sanpete and Miss Sanpete Outstanding Teen Crowned

On Friday night, 14 young ladies from Sanpete County participated in the annual Miss Sanpete County and Miss Sanpete Outstanding Teen competition at the Eccles Center on the Snow College campus in Ephraim. The event was hosted by Miss Utah Dexonna Talbot of Spanish Fork. Miss Sanpete County for 2019 […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 8/9

Prep Sports Roundup: 8/9

Girls Soccer Non-Region MT. PLEASANT, Utah-Laci Sissener scored the sole goal of the game as the Parowan Rams downed North Sanpete 1-0 Friday in non-region girls soccer action.

3 rejected medical marijuana growers push appeals in Utah

3 rejected medical marijuana growers push appeals in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Three companies are continuing to protest Utah’s decision to award a smaller number of medical marijuana grower licenses. The state’s Division of Purchasing said Thursday that companies Pure UT, Total Health Sciences and JLPR are appealing the agency’s decision to reject their complaints to the […]

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Bear attacks 13-year-old boy at campground near Moab

Bear attacks 13-year-old boy at campground near Moab

MOAB, Utah (AP) — Wildlife officials say they are still looking for the bear that attacked a 13-year-old boy at a campground in eastern Utah. The state’s Division of Wildlife Resources said the teenager was sleeping at a campground along the Colorado River Friday morning when a bear approached him […]

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BYU men’s basketball star Yoeli Childs suspended for the first nine games of the season

BYU men’s basketball star Yoeli Childs suspended for the first nine games of the season

PROVO, Utah-News broke Friday afternoon that BYU men’s basketball star forward Yoeli Childs will miss the first nine games of the season. This is because of a violation of new NCAA agent/draft rules per a statement released by Brigham Young University. The release states Childs declared for the 2019 NBA […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball Schedule Revealed For Maui Jim Maui Invitational Mainland Tournament

SUU Men’s Basketball Schedule Revealed For Maui Jim Maui Invitational Mainland Tournament

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Friday, Southern Utah men’s basketball revealed its schedule for the Maui Jim Maui Invitational Mainland tournament this upcoming season. This includes two opening games and a pair of regional games. The Thunderbirds will face BYU November 13 at the Marriott Center as they seek their first all-time win […]

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Dixie State football commences fall practices Friday

Dixie State football commences fall practices Friday

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Friday, Dixie State football commences fall camp ahead of the season opener against Colorado State-Pueblo September 7. New head coach Paul Peterson, formerly of Snow College, has taken the reins of the program and is joined by defensive coordinator Tyler Almond, defensive line coach Loni Fangupo, linebackers coach […]

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Lt. governor says Utah voter fraud often parental mistakes

Lt. governor says Utah voter fraud often parental mistakes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s lieutenant governor says voter fraud is rare in the state and usually the result of a misunderstanding of election laws. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Thursday that Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox says fraud cases typically involve parents submitting ballots for children who are away […]

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