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Year: 2020

Motorcyclist hits car in Richfield

Motorcyclist hits car in Richfield

Just before 8:00 p.m.  Mar. 12 Utah Highway Patrol responded to a call about a crash involving a motorcyclist in Richfield next to the bowling alley. Upon arrival it was discovered that Britney Duncan, who was driving a car, was crossing Cove View road from the old K-Mart parking lot […]

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Gunnison Senior activity canceled

The Gunnison Senior activity scheduled for Monday, March 16 has been canceled.

Charge dropped against man accused of starting Utah wildfire

Charge dropped against man accused of starting Utah wildfire

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Prosecutors have canceled a jury trial scheduled for a man accused of starting one of the largest wildfires in Utah history. The Daily Herald reported the state dismissed a misdemeanor charge of burning during a closed fire season against 63-year-old Robert Ray Lyman. A misdemeanor reckless […]

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Utah lawmakers reach education-funding deal with teachers

Utah lawmakers reach education-funding deal with teachers

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Voters could soon be asked to change the Utah Constitution to allow a major shift in education funding after a deal announced Wednesday with the state’s largest teacher’s union. The compromise would include increasing the amount of money schools get per student and the creation […]

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Utah passes bail overhaul to move away from cash system

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A proposal to limit the use of cash bail for people arrested in Utah passed the Legislature Wednesday after supporters argued the current system can mean people who are presumed innocent stay stuck behind bars only because they don’t have money for bail. The plan […]

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Utah House passes bill to give candidates voter information

Utah House passes bill to give candidates voter information

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah House lawmakers have passed legislation giving political candidates greater access to voter registration information. The Salt Lake Tribune reported the revised bill stripped out a section giving heightened privacy protections to legislators. The measure would continue to protect voter information from the general public, […]

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Millard High School Star Athlete To Play Football At Concordia (Minn.)

Millard High School Star Athlete To Play Football At Concordia (Minn.)

MOORHEAD, Minn.-Wednesday, Millard High School multi-sport star athlete Austin Burraston inked a national letter of intent to play college football at NCAA Division III Concordia (Minn.). Burraston was a dangerous tailback and receiver for the Eagles, as despite missing three games for 9-3 Millard, he ran for 1,180 yards and […]

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Juab Boys, Manti Girls, Win At Juab IceBreaker Track Meet

NEPHI, Utah-Wednesday, the high school track and field season commenced with Juab High School hosting the Juab IceBreaker. Juab’s boys prevailed, posting 232.5 points. Manti finished second with 135 points, Delta was third with 97.5 points and Tooele placed fourth with 56 points. For the girls, Manti took the crown […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 3/11

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/11

Baseball Non-Region ENTERPRISE, Utah-Marshall Pallesen earned the win on the mound and the Richfield Wildcats edged Enterprise 7-6 in non-region baseball action Wednesday. Kayden Stauffer doubled in the loss for the Wolves. Boys Soccer Non-Region MT. PLEASANT, Utah-Denilson Hernandez scored twice and Luis Rodriguez also found the net as the […]

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Man stabbed in Sevier County

Man stabbed in Sevier County

On the night of Mar. 9 EMT’s, deputies, and Salina City officers responded to a call requesting help for  a man who had been stabbed on a frontage road next to interstate 70 near mile post 68. Steven Lowman, age 39, was driving with Robert Martin, age 48, when the […]

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