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Month: October 2020

Utah lawmaker pays off restitution for ATV protest ride

Utah lawmaker pays off restitution for ATV protest ride

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A state lawmaker who was found guilty several years ago of leading an illegal ATV protest ride through a southern Utah canyon has paid off restitution to end a legal battle over the matter. A court filing Tuesday shows Phil Lyman paid the $86,305 Monday […]

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Salt Lake City to pay $6M to host vice presidential debate

Salt Lake City to pay $6M to host vice presidential debate

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The University of Utah is prepared to host the vice presidential debate Wednesday between Vice President Mike Pence and Sen. Kamala Harris, but some have questioned if the cost of the event was worth it. University spokesman Chris Nelson said the event is expected to […]

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Utah town’s new post office will not open before election

Utah town’s new post office will not open before election

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A Utah town is planning to replace the post office it lost earlier this year after its operators could not overcome their debt, but the effort is not expected to provide service before the national general election next month. The Spectrum reported the Torrey Post […]

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Shots fired in Milburn

Shots were fired this morning in Milburn as Sanpete County Sheriff’s officers and Fairview police attempted to take two individuals into custody.  The Sheriff’s Office was made aware that two individuals, Brett Gilman Johnson, 51, and Jamie Carol Cleghorn, 41 had outstanding warrants.  When the officers arrived at their residence, […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/6

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/6

Baseball 1A State Quarterfinals SPANISH FORK, Utah-Gavin Morgan earned the win on the mound and the No. 2 Piute Thunderbirds doubled up Diamond Ranch 8-4 Tuesday in the quarterfinals of the 1A State Tournament. The Thunderbirds advance to play No. 6 Wayne in the semifinals at Snow Canyon High School […]

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BYU Football Will Not Host Spectators For Texas-San Antonio Saturday

BYU Football Will Not Host Spectators For Texas-San Antonio Saturday

PROVO, Utah-In a statement from the Brigham Young University athletic department Tuesday, it was confirmed the No. 15 football team’s Saturday game against Texas-San Antonio will feature no fans at LaVell Edwards Stadium. BYU Athletics has announced the UTSA-BYU game on Saturday, Oct. 10, will be played without spectators at […]

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Utah commission deliberates rooftop solar compensation rates

Utah commission deliberates rooftop solar compensation rates

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Rooftop solar advocates warn that a Utah state commission’s ruling could mark the end of the industry in the state. The Public Service Commission will deliberate for two weeks starting Tuesday on competing proposals about cutting compensation rates for rooftop solar customers. Rocky Mountain Power, […]

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Gerrit W. Gong, Apostle of the LDS Church/ Photo courtesy of mormonnewsroom.org

Mormon leader Gong tests positive for COVID-19

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A high-ranking leader with The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has tested positive for the coronavirus. Church spokesman Eric Hawkins said Tuesday in a statement that Gerrit W. Gong and his wife were tested after they learned they might have been exposed to […]

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Stephan Iba- Conform Not To The World/ Elder L. Tom Perry- Keys To A Happy Life

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Utah group opposes more burdens on earmarked education money

Utah group opposes more burdens on earmarked education money

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah advocacy group says a proposed state constitution amendment to expand an income tax earmark to include children’s programs does not fix the existing problem of underfunded programs. The Deseret News reports Voices for Utah Children announced its opposition to constitutional Amendment G Monday. […]

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