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Year: 2019

Eight to compete for crown in Fairview

Eight to compete for crown in Fairview

Eight young ladies will be competing for the opportunity to represent Fairview for the coming year. The Miss Fairview pageant will be held on Saturday, March 9 at 7 p.m. at the Peterson Dance Hall. Contestants include Emily Kerksiek, Julia Galecki, Courtney Kelsey, Elizabeth Madsen, Carleigh Hathaway, Callie Rigby, Natalie […]

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Utah law against sex outside marriage could be repealed

Utah law against sex outside marriage could be repealed

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A law making sex outside of marriage a misdemeanor crime in Utah for more than four decades could be headed toward repeal. The state Legislature voted Wednesday to repeal the measure, which now heads to Republican Gov. Gary Herbert. His office did not immediately respond […]

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Woman testifies against ex-boyfriend in killing of teens

Woman testifies against ex-boyfriend in killing of teens

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The former girlfriend of a Utah man accused of killing a teenage couple testified that she witnessed their deaths and the hiding of their bodies in a mine shaft. Morgan Henderson testified in a Provo courtroom Wednesday during the preliminary hearing for Jerrod Baum, who is […]

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Heated debate over Utah HB 441

Heated debate over Utah HB 441

News Update – Because of significant public and business outcry over the details of HB 441, the Utah State Legislature Thursday tabled the bill for now and will revisit it during a special session later this year.  The Governor and other legislative leaders have expressed an interest in meeting with […]

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Push to ban LGBT conversion therapy stalls out in Utah

Push to ban LGBT conversion therapy stalls out in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The fight to ban gay conversion therapy for minors in conservative Utah is over for the year after the proposal was gutted by lawmakers, supporters said Wednesday. A prominent activist blasted Republican Gov. Gary Herbert’s support for the changes that would have allowed therapists to […]

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Favors, Gobert push Jazz past Pelicans 114-104

Favors, Gobert push Jazz past Pelicans 114-104

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Derrick Favors scored 25 points, Rudy Gobert added 22 points and 13 rebounds, and the Utah Jazz defeated the New Orleans Pelicans 114-104 on Wednesday night. Donovan Mitchell had 22 points, and Joe Ingles had 10 points and 10 assists for the Jazz, who won for […]

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SUU Football Announces Pro Day Details

SUU Football Announces Pro Day Details

ST. GEORGE Utah-Wednesday, Southern Utah University football announced further information ahead of its Pro Day. The Thunderbirds will conduct the proceedings March 26 on the campus of Desert Hills High School in St. George. The pro day activities will commence at 9:00 am that morning. This represents the fourth straight […]

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Weber State Men’s Basketball To Host Idaho Thursday

Weber State Men’s Basketball To Host Idaho Thursday

OGDEN, Utah-Thursday, Weber State men’s basketball (16-13, 10-8 in Big Sky Conference play) hosts Idaho (5-24, 2-16 in Big Sky play) as they try to snap a 3-game losing streak. With two regular season games remaining, the Wildcats are currently tied for fourth in the conference standings. If the Wildcats […]

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People leaving polygamy closer to crime-victim fund access

People leaving polygamy closer to crime-victim fund access

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A proposal allowing people from polygamous communities to receive money from a crime-victims fund is passing another key step at the Legislature. The measure approved by a Senate panel on Wednesday allows victims of bigamy and related crimes to apply for assistance grants the Utah […]

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Push to allow more alcohol in Utah beer hits stumbling block

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A push to raise alcohol level for Utah beer in line with most of the U.S. is hitting a stumbling block. A panel of lawmakers gutted the bill on Wednesday, replacing it with a plan to study the issue instead. Republican sponsor Sen. Jerry Stevenson […]

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