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Richfield’s Cadet First Lieutenant Khyber Lee was in Washington DC

Richfield’s Cadet First Lieutenant Khyber Lee was in Washington DC

Once a year, Civil Air Patrol gives cadets around the nation the opportunity to take a trip to Washington, DC. Civil Air Patrol (CAP) is a nonprofit organization that has three core missions, Search and Rescue (SAR), Aerospace Education and a Cadet Program. The purpose for this trip is to […]

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UHSAA Has Productive Chat With Governor Herbert About Spring Sports

UHSAA Has Productive Chat With Governor Herbert About Spring Sports

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, the Utah High School Activities Association and Utah Governor Gary Herbert met to discuss the possibility of the resumption of spring sports despite school closures. The UHSAA confirmed the following after the discussion: “Representatives of the UHSAA had a productive conversation with the Governor and staff regarding […]

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Police: Utah man threatened mayor over stay-at-home order

Police: Utah man threatened mayor over stay-at-home order

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man was arrested after police say he threatened a civil war if Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall refused to lift the city’s lockdown. Marlin Richard Baer was arrested Friday on suspicion of making a terrorist threat and electronic communication harassment. He was […]

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Snow Women’s Basketball Adds New Recruit

Snow Women’s Basketball Adds New Recruit

EPHRAIM, Utah-Monday, Snow College women’s basketball added power forward Samiana Suguturaga to their program. Sugturaga is a Mountain View High School (Orem) product and averaged 12.8 points during her career with the Bruins. For her contributions this past season, Sugturaga was named a second team Class 5-A all-state performer by […]

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Vigil held for Utah couple killed by intruder in their home

WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP) — Members of a Utah community gathered at a weekend vigil to mourn the loss of a couple police believe were killed by an intruder. The Saturday night vigil was held to commemorate 30-year-old Katherine Butterfield and 31-year-old Tony Butterfield. Police say the Butterfields were killed […]

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Georgia Tech Transfer Evan Cole To Play Final Season At Utah Valley

Georgia Tech Transfer Evan Cole To Play Final Season At Utah Valley

OREM, Utah-Monday, Georgia Tech men’s basketball graduate transfer Evan Cole signed to play his final season of college basketball at Utah Valley University. The 6-10 226-pound forward is on pace to graduate May 1 and will enroll in a master’s of public service degree as he arrives at UVU. Last […]

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Utah agency to stop texting Amber Alerts to cellphones

Utah agency to stop texting Amber Alerts to cellphones

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Department of Public Safety announced Sunday that it will stop texting Amber Alerts to cellphones after an alert was sent that did not have the required information. The Salt Lake Tribune reported that the alert sent Sunday was the third one that lacked […]

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Utah coronavirus cases rise; rally protests restrictions

Utah coronavirus cases rise; rally protests restrictions

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — At least 27 people in Utah have died and over 3,000 have tested positive for the coronavirus. Sunday’s figures from state health officials come a day after about a thousand people violated a Salt Lake City health order by rallying against social distancing and business […]

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Central Utah Public Health Department Confirms First COVID-19 Cases in Sanpete County

The Central Utah Public Health Department (CUPHD) has confirmed the first positive cases of COVID-19 in Sanpete County. Three cases have been confirmed in the county, bringing the total number of confirmed cases in the Central Utah Health District to fifteen.  Two of the individuals are between the ages of […]

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