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Month: March 2022

Amended Bill To Prohibit Vaccine Passports Advances In State Senate

Amended Bill To Prohibit Vaccine Passports Advances In State Senate

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that seeks to prevent businesses from requiring proof of vaccination from workers and customers is advancing in the Utah Senate. The Senate’s Taxation and Revenue Committee approved an amended version of House Bill 60 on a 7-2 vote yesterday. The bill was changed […]

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Utah lawmakers pass new media restrictions for House floor

Utah lawmakers pass new media restrictions for House floor

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah House of Representatives has approved new rules limiting where members of the press can film and interview lawmakers, following similar action taken by the Utah Senate weeks ago. Rules passed on Tuesday require journalists covering the Legislature to ask for permission to interview […]

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Small Earthquake Hits Sevier County

Small Earthquake Hits Sevier County

A small earthquake hit Sevier County early in the morning on Mar. 3. According to earthquake.usgs.gov, a 3.4 magnitude earthquake struck about six miles southwest of Monroe just after 2:00 a.m. No damages have been reported.

Bishop scores 28 to lift Montana St. past S. Utah 69-53

Bishop scores 28 to lift Montana St. past S. Utah 69-53

BOZEMAN, Mont. (AP) — Xavier Bishop tied his career high with a season-high 28 points as Montana State won its seventh consecutive home game, beating Southern Utah 69-53. John Knight III led the Thunderbirds with 12 points.

Utah State University Makes Statement Concerning Loss of Blake Anderson’s Son

Utah State University Makes Statement Concerning Loss of Blake Anderson’s Son

LOGAN, Utah-Tuesday, Utah State University vice president/athletic director John Hartwell released a statement concerning the tragic death of USU head football coach Blake Anderson’s son. The statement reads as follows: “On behalf of Utah State University, the athletics department and the football program, our thoughts and prayers are with coach […]

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Affordable Housing Bill Moves Forward In Utah House

Affordable Housing Bill Moves Forward In Utah House

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill seeking to spend more state money on building affordable housing is advancing in the Utah House. State Representative Steve Waldrip is sponsoring House Bill 462, which seeks to provide incentives to developers. The bill would set aside 50-million dollars to help finance projects […]

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Sen. Lee Officially Files Paperwork To Run For Third Term

Sen. Lee Officially Files Paperwork To Run For Third Term

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Republican Senator Mike Lee filed the paperwork this morning to run for a third term. Lee posted a picture to Twitter, showing him in the State Elections’s Office to make his campaign official. Senator Lee could face an uphill battle within his own party as […]

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Utah House Approves Bill to Allow Residents To Pay Taxes Through Cryptocurrency

Utah House Approves Bill to Allow Residents To Pay Taxes Through Cryptocurrency

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah residents could soon have the chance to pay their taxes through cryptocurrency. The Utah House approved legislation from Republican Representative Jordan Teuscher that would allow the state to contract with a third-party vendor to allow for crypto payments to the state. Teuscher argues more […]

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Public Invited To Comment On Nominees To Utah Supreme Court

Public Invited To Comment On Nominees To Utah Supreme Court

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state judicial system is inviting the public to comment on the seven nominees for a vacancy on the Utah Supreme Court. Justice Constandinos Himonas is stepping down from the court today after six years. The appellate nominating commission released a list of the nominees […]

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Zion National Parks Sets New Record For Annual Attendance

Zion National Parks Sets New Record For Annual Attendance

(Springdale, UT) — Zion National Park has topped five-million visitors for the first time. Park officials announced yesterday that the park set a new record for attendance last year. Visitation at Zion has nearly doubled over the last decade and officials say the increase is straining park resources and putting […]

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