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The Sevier County Board of Commissioners declares Sevier County as a supporter of the Constitution of the United States and Constitution of the State of Utah

The Sevier County Board of Commissioners declares Sevier County as a supporter of the Constitution of the United States and Constitution of the State of Utah

On May 14, a post was made on the Sevier County, Utah Facebook page that included a resolution of the Sevier County Board of Commissioners declaring Sevier County as a supporter of the Constitution of the United States and Constitution of the State of Utah. In the resolution it is […]

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Missing person from Millcreek found in Millard County

Missing person from Millcreek found in Millard County

On May 13, the Millard County Sheriff’s Office received information that an individual missing since May 11 may be in their county. After responding to an area northwest of the Brush-Wellman Highway, the vehicle of the missing individual was found. According to a report posted to the Millard Sheriff Facebook […]

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Both Gach Will Not Return to Utah Men’s Basketball Program

Both Gach Will Not Return to Utah Men’s Basketball Program

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, numerous reports confirmed that Utah guard Both Gach will be leaving the Utes’ program. The 6-6 Gach averaged 10.7 points last season for the 16-15 (7-11 in Pac-12 play) Utes and has not yet withdrawn his name from the NBA Draft. If he opts to return to […]

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BYU Men’s Basketball Lands Tanner Toolson Thursday

BYU Men’s Basketball Lands Tanner Toolson Thursday

PROVO, Utah-Thursday, BYU men’s basketball secured another key signing as head coach Mark Pope landed 6-5 guard Tanner Toolson out of Union High School of Camas, Wash. Toolson, a native of Vancouver, Wash., chose the Cougars over Boise State, Utah and  Utah State. Toolson is the son of former BYU […]

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Zion National Park reopens with limited operations

Zion National Park reopens with limited operations

ST. GEORGE, Utah (The Spectrum) — Zion National Park has reopened with restrictions after an extended closure caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The Spectrum reported that the park will be open during daylight hours but the visitor shuttle system will remain closed. The park was closed for more than a […]

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Utah governor to relax coronavirus rules in much of state

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert will further relax coronavirus-related restrictions across much of the state. He will allow team sports to resume, pools to open and groups of up to 50 people to gather. Herbert said Thursday that stricter rules will remain in several areas, including […]

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Sisters killed in flash flooding at Utah Canyon identified

Sisters killed in flash flooding at Utah Canyon identified

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police are identifying two young sisters who died in flash flooding that sent torrents of water roaring into a narrow canyon in the Utah desert. Authorities said Thursday that 7-year-old McKinzley and 3-year-old Elexia Graff were hiking with their mother and uncle in Little Wildhorse […]

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Utah fatal shooting suspect dies of self-inflicted injuries

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Police say the suspect in a Utah fatal shooting has died of self-inflicted injuries suffered while he fled from authorities. The Spectrum reported the Cedar City Police Department confirmed the death of 26-year-old Chaz Bennett Wednesday. A police statement says Bennett’s body will be transported […]

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Utah tax revenues could fall by over $1 billion next year

Utah tax revenues could fall by over $1 billion next year

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Revenues could be down more than a billion dollars in Utah’s budget next year due to the coronavirus pandemic’s devastating effects on the economy. Lawmakers were preparing Wednesday for widespread budget cuts of up to 10% at state agencies. The decisions will be made at […]

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Agency cites ‘staggering’ cost of reining in US wild horses

Agency cites ‘staggering’ cost of reining in US wild horses

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Federal land managers say it will take two decades and cost more than $1 billion over the first six years alone to slash wild horse populations to sustainable levels on U.S. rangeland. The Bureau of Land Management’s latest plans envision capturing 200,000 mustangs over the next […]

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