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Year: 2022

Ceremony For U.S. Attorney For The District of Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state’s top-ranking federal law enforcement official is making history. Trina Higgins is the first woman to be presidentially appointed as the U.S. Attorney for the District of Utah. She was sworn in on May 4th and celebrated again during a formal ceremony yesterday in […]

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Beer sales banned at World Cup stadiums in Qatar, FIFA says

Beer sales banned at World Cup stadiums in Qatar, FIFA says

Image Source/Getty Images (LONDON) — The sale of beer and other alcoholic beverages at the 2022 World Cup stadiums in Qatar was banned on Friday, just two days before the international soccer tournament kicks off. Non-alcoholic beer will still be sold to fans at the eight stadiums during the 64 […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 11/17/22

Scoreboard roundup — 11/17/22

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Thursday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION New Jersey 109, Portland 107 Sacramento 130, San Antonio 112 LA Clippers 96, Detroit 91 NATIONAL HOCKY LEAGUE Boston 4, Philadelphia 1 Dallas 6, Florida 4 New Jersey 3, Toronto 2 (OT) Colorado 3, Carolina 2 […]

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Utah Lawmakers Proposing Income Tax Cut Using $1.3B Surplus

Utah Lawmakers Proposing Income Tax Cut Using $1.3B Surplus

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State lawmakers are looking to cut Utah’s income tax rate again. The state’s Interim Revenue and Taxation Committee passed a bill yesterday that would cut the rate to four-point-eight-percent. The measure comes as lawmakers discuss what to do with a one-point-three-billion-dollar surplus in state revenue. […]

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UT Senators Split Vote on Same-Sex Marriage Measure

UT Senators Split Vote on Same-Sex Marriage Measure

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s two senators have split their votes Wednesday for a bill to formally legalize same-sex marriage. Republican Mitt Romney was one of 12 Republicans who voted yes on the Respect for Marriage Act. Republican Mike Lee voted no, saying there weren’t enough religious liberty protections. […]

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Governor Thanks Utahns For Reducing Wildfires

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is thanking Utahns for helping reduce the number of wildfires in the state. The governor appears with state firefighters in a new advertising campaign released yesterday. He praises Utahns for taking steps to reduce human-caused fires, including making sure campfires are out and […]

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Mt. Pleasant City reviews power expenses

Mt. Pleasant City reviews power expenses

The Mt. Pleasant Power Department presented a rate study to the city council last week. The study, which was conducted by Unity Financial Solutions of Holland Michigan, revealed the department is losing a significant amount of money. The biggest culprit is the overall price of electricity and how quickly those […]

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Active Shooter Drill at Richfield High School

Active Shooter Drill at Richfield High School

Almost 15 different agencies responded to Richfield High School Nov. 16 as part of an active shooter drill. The drill lasted over three hours, and the following statement was shared by the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office: As part of our continuing effort to find ways to better protect our students […]

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Scoreboard roundup — 11/16/22

Scoreboard roundup — 11/16/22

iStock (NEW YORK) — Here are the scores from Wednesday’s sports events: NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Minnesota 126, Orlando 108 Indiana 125, Charlotte 113 Oklahoma City 121, Washington 120 Boston 126, Atlanta 101 Toronto 112, Miami 104 Milwaukee 113, Cleveland 98 New Orleans 124, Chicago 110 Houston 101, Dallas 92 Phoenix […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 11/16

Prep Sports Roundup: 11/16

Boys Basketball Hall of Fame Game JUNCTION, Utah-Brooks Dalton’s 21 points led the way and the Piute Thunderbirds downed San Juan 54-48 in the Hall of Fame Game Wednesday at Piute High School. Garrett Young netted 11 points in the loss for the Broncos. Non-Region DELTA, Utah-Zeke Willson stepped up […]

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