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Month: July 2021

Capitol rioter to serve 8 months in prison in 1st felony sentencing from Jan. 6

Capitol rioter to serve 8 months in prison in 1st felony sentencing from Jan. 6

iStock/ftwitty (WASHINGTON) — A Florida man who joined in the Jan. 6 assault on the U.S. Capitol will serve eight months in prison with 24 months of supervised release, in the first felony sentencing to result from the Justice Department’s sprawling investigation into the insurrection. Washington, D.C., district judge Randolph Moss […]

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Snow College Honored at Best of State Awards Gala

Snow College Honored at Best of State Awards Gala

Three individuals from Snow College and the school itself were honored at the Best of State awards over the weekend. Only one BOSS trophy is awarded per category and is given as a special distinction to “The Best of the Best” in their field. Snow College was honored for its […]

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What to know about Jeff Bezos’ historic spaceflight and how to watch

What to know about Jeff Bezos’ historic spaceflight and how to watch

ABC News (NEW YORK) — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is set to blast to the edge of space and spend a few minutes outside Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday on the first crewed flight from his firm Blue Origin. The milestone launch in the modern commercial space race comes on the 52nd anniversary […]

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Zion National Park sets another visitation record

Zion National Park sets another visitation record

SPRINGDALE, Utah (AP) — Zion National Park has set a new record for visitors in a single month. National Park Service data shows the park saw nearly 676,000 visitors in June. The Spectrum reports that’s a substantial increase over the previous record set during June 2019. Two other Utah parks […]

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Man falls to death hiking Provo Canyon with 9-year-old boy

Man falls to death hiking Provo Canyon with 9-year-old boy

SPANISH FORK, Utah (AP) — A sheriff’s office says a Utah man fell to his death near Bridal Veil Falls in Provo Canyon. He’d been hiking with a 9-year-old boy, the son of his fiancee, who came down the mountain on his own. The boy’s mother called for help on […]

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Man bit by alligator after falling off bike in Florida: Officials

Man bit by alligator after falling off bike in Florida: Officials

WPBF (MARTIN COUNTY, Fla) — A man said he was attacked by an alligator after falling off his bike in Florida on Monday, according to authorities. The unidentified victim suffered serious injuries from the bite, the Martin County Sheriff’s Office said. Man seriously injured after being bit by an alligator at […]

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Richard Halverson/ Elder Ashton

07-18 Richard Halverson-Elder Ashton

Elder David A. Bednar- Called To The Work

07-18 Elder David A. Bednar

Elder John H. Groberg- What Is Your Mission?

07-18 Elder John H. Groberg

DOJ will no longer subpoena reporters engaged in newsgathering

DOJ will no longer subpoena reporters engaged in newsgathering

Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Justice Department will no longer apply the “compulsory legal process” to journalists acting in their capacity of news gathering, Attorney General Merrick Garland said in a memo released on Monday, but he did not rule out using the legal process completely on reporters, only in […]

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