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ACLU Utah Against Hate Crime Enhancement in Crumpled Police Support Sign

The ACLU of Utah says it is extremely troubled by the decision of the Garfield County Attorney’s Office to add a hate crime enhancement against a woman who crumbled up a sign backing police officers and then stomped on it in front of an officer. According to a probable cause […]

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Snow College Softball Announces New Head Coach

Snow College Softball Announces New Head Coach

EPHRAIM, Utah-In news revealed late Monday, Snow College athletic director Rob Nielsen announced Chad Carpenter as the new head coach for the Badgers’ softball program. Carpenter comes to Snow from Westlake High School of Saratoga Springs, Utah where he has coached the Thunder for the past four seasons. Carpenter has […]

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Snow College and Hohokam JC Athletic Conference Join Forces In Partnership

Snow College and Hohokam JC Athletic Conference Join Forces In Partnership

PHOENIX-Tuesday, Snow College and the Athletic Advancement Association of America have announced a collective partnership to provide access to education for student-athletes in Arizona. Snow College and the AAAA have provided a way for Hohokam Junior College Athletic Conference schools to have access to both synchronous and asynchronous online education […]

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Man Arrested on Multiple Charges in Sevier County

On July 11, just before 7:30 p.m. Sevier County Deputies were dispatched to a stolen vehicle in the county. According to the victim he came out around 6:00 and noticed a silver truck parked just out of his property. He then noticed his truck was missing. The missing truck matched […]

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I-15 reopens in northwestern Arizona; fire caused closure

I-15 reopens in northwestern Arizona; fire caused closure

LITTLEFIELD, Ariz. (AP) — A 9-mile (14.5-kilometer) stretch of Interstate 15 across the corner of northwestern Arizona reopened to traffic Tuesday after a 5 1/2-hour overnight closure due to a brush fire. The closure occurred Monday night north of Mesquite, Nevada, and south of St. George, Utah. The Arizona Department […]

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Drought contributing to more cougar sightings, police say

Drought contributing to more cougar sightings, police say

DRAPER, Utah (AP) — Police say the drought gripping the West is contributing to an increased number of mountain lion sightings in Utah. Police tell Fox13 it appears cougars are being forced into more populated areas to get enough water to drink. Two hikers say they were hiking on a […]

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Utah governor: State reported inaccurate vaccination rate

Utah governor: State reported inaccurate vaccination rate

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah health officials have announced that the governor’s previous assertion that the state had reached its goal of vaccinating 70% of adults by July Fourth was false because of a data error. Republican Gov. Spencer Cox issued an apology to state residents on Monday, about […]

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Mike Busenbark/ Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

07-12 Mike Busenbark-Elder Jeffrey R. Holland

Elder Bruce R. McConkie- How To Get Your Own Plan Of Salvation

07-12 Elder Bruce R. McConkie

Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf- Your Great Adventure

07-12 Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf