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Year: 2021

Methamphetamine, Heroin and Cocaine Recovered During Home Arrest in Garfield County

Methamphetamine, Heroin and Cocaine Recovered During Home Arrest in Garfield County

Officers from the Iron, Garfield, Beaver County Task Force along with Garfield County Deputies and one member from the Piute County Sheriff’s Office were all involved in the home arrest of Roxanne Abner-Simpkins on Dec. 28. During the arrest, over one pound of Methamphetamine, along with a substantial amount of […]

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Utah pharmacy CEO accused of mislabeling hydroxychloroquine

Utah pharmacy CEO accused of mislabeling hydroxychloroquine

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The owner and CEO of a Utah pharmacy has been accused of mislabeling large amounts of malaria drugs imported from China that outgoing President Donald Trump incorrectly touted last year as a “miracle” treatment for the coronavirus. Dan Richards, the operator of Meds In Motion, […]

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Jazz end shortened trip with 117-87 win over depleted Cavs

CLEVELAND (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 27 points and the Utah Jazz rolled to a 117-87 win over the injury-depleted Cleveland Cavaliers, wrapping up their six-game road trip. Utah was scheduled to play Wednesday at Washington, but the NBA postponed the game because the Wizards do not have the minimum […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 1/12

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/12

Boys Basketball Region 20 ORDERVILLE, Utah-Gavin Hoyt netted 14 points and the Valley Buffaloes got past Panguitch 48-45 in Region 20 boys basketball action Tuesday. Kyler Bennett led the Bobcats in the loss with 12 points. MILFORD, Utah-Treyton Rose posted 15 points and the Milford Tigers recorded their first win […]

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MLS still waiting to hear from players on new CBA proposal

MLS still waiting to hear from players on new CBA proposal

Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber says the MLS Players Association hasn’t responded yet to the league’s proposed changes to the collective bargaining agreement. Garber says he understands players need an opportunity to review the league’s proposal. But he says time is also becoming a major factor as the sides […]

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Dixie State Men’s Basketball Hosts New Mexico Wednesday

Dixie State Men’s Basketball Hosts New Mexico Wednesday

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Wednesday, Dixie State men’s basketball (4-2, 0-0 in WAC play) continues its non-conference season by hosting New Mexico (3-6, 0-6 in Mountain West play) of the Mountain West Conference. Dixie State head coach Jon Judkins, who has 573 career wins at Dixie State University and Snow College, is […]

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Former Oklahoma tailback TJ Pledger Commits to Utah

Former Oklahoma tailback TJ Pledger Commits to Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Late Monday evening, former Oklahoma tailback TJ Pledger confirmed he is transferring to Utah. Let's Ride.. #GoUtes pic.twitter.com/bjW4LwzWgw — TJ Pledger IV (@uno_tj) January 11, 2021 Pledger starred for the Sooners from 2018-2020, posting 784 scrimmage yards and 6 touchdowns during his career at Oklahoma. This includes 695 […]

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Sage grouse review done, but scant time for Trump’s changes

Sage grouse review done, but scant time for Trump’s changes

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — The Trump administration has completed a review of plans to ease protections for a struggling bird species in seven states in the U.S. West, but there’s little time to put them into action before President-elect Joe Biden takes office. The ground-dwelling, chicken-sized greater sage grouse has […]

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Domestic Violence Cases in Sevier County in 2020

On Jan. 10, the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office released their end of year law incident report. While discussing this report, Sevier County Sheriff Nathan Curtis shared his thoughts on how the COVID-19 pandemic effected domestic violence cases during the year 2020. Curtis shared that throughout the state, but especially along […]

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Name change protest draws large crowd to Utah university

Name change protest draws large crowd to Utah university

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A crowd gathered to protest the proposed name change of a Utah university that has a moniker that draws unwelcome reminders of racist elements in the nation’s past. The St. George Spectrum reports about 100 people rallied Monday to march to the campus of Dixie […]

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