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Month: June 2021

Structure Fire Close to Ephraim

Structure Fire Close to Ephraim

Just before 10:30 a.m. on June 17 authorities in Sanpete County responded to a structure fire just northeast of Ephraim. Early reports state that the structure used to be a lived in home but was just being used for storage. When authorities arrived, the home was fully engulfed in flames […]

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Richfield City to be the Only Municipality in Sevier County to Host a Primary Election

Richfield City to be the Only Municipality in Sevier County to Host a Primary Election

With municipal elections underway it appears that Richfield City will be the only town in Sevier County that will have to host a primary elections this year. They are also one of six towns, including Salina, Annabella, Glenwood, Elsinore and Redomond,  that will have to host an election in November. […]

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Utah lawmakers say no to full fireworks ban, despite drought

Utah lawmakers say no to full fireworks ban, despite drought

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican state leaders are not currently planning to seek an all-out fireworks ban. Senate Majority Leader Evan Vickers tells Fox13 that officials will instead urged to closely follow the restrictions set by the city or town they live in. Republican Governor Spencer Cox has threatened […]

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Utah ‘Real Housewives’ star seeks fraud case dismissal

Utah ‘Real Housewives’ star seeks fraud case dismissal

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — “Real Housewives of Salt Lake City” star Jen Shah and her defense attorneys have asked a federal judge this week to dismiss charges against her in a fraud case because officers allegedly coerced her into waiving her Miranda rights when she was arrested in Utah. […]

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Clippers beat Jazz 119-111 to take series lead

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Paul George had 37 points and 16 rebounds to lead the Los Angeles Clippers to a 119-111 victory over the Utah Jazz in Game 5 of their Western Conference semifinals series. Marcus Morris scored 25 points and Reggie Jackson added 22 for the Clippers. Los […]

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Kaden Chidester Offered A Scholarship By BYU Football

Kaden Chidester Offered A Scholarship By BYU Football

RICHFIELD, Utah-Per information released from Richfield High School, senior to be basketball standout Kaden Chidester has been offered a football scholarship by BYU head football coach Kalani Sitake. Congrats to Kaden Chidester on his verbal commit to accept a scholarship offer to play football at BYU in the fall of […]

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Weber State Football Is No. 6 In Athlon Preseason Poll

Weber State Football Is No. 6 In Athlon Preseason Poll

OGDEN, Utah-Wednesday, Weber State football achieved a No. 6 ranking in the Athlon Sports College Football NCAA FCS preseason poll. James Madison is the No. 1 squad in this poll, followed by North Dakota State at No. 2, Sam Houston at No. 3, South Dakota State at No. 4 and […]

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Group killed man for beating pregnant girlfriend, police say

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A group accused of beating a man to death behind a Utah grocery store may have done so because they believed he gave his pregnant girlfriend a black eye. Police say 41-year-old Fred Ortiz was chased down and beaten by a group of at least […]

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SUU Football Commences Series With St. Thomas (Minn.)

SUU Football Commences Series With St. Thomas (Minn.)

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Wednesday, Southern Utah University football commenced a 2-game series against new Division I member St. Thomas (Minn.). The T-Birds will host the Tommies, formerly of NCAA Division III, in 2021. In 2026, they return the favor by traveling to St. Paul, Minn. The Tommies will compete in the […]

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Several incumbent mayors not seeking reelection

Five of Sanpete County’s incumbent mayors have decided not to run for reelection this year. Jed Bartholomew form Fayette; Cynthia DeGrey from Spring City; Korey Soper from Manti; Cliff Wheeler from Fairview; and Randall Cox from Sterling will not be running. Incumbent mayors John Scott from Ephraim, Steve Anderson from […]

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