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Year: 2022

Snow Basketball Roundup: 2/3

Snow Basketball Roundup: 2/3

Men’s Basketball EPHRAIM, Utah-Ben Tew netted 18 points and 6 rebounds on 8-10 from the field as the No. 19 Snow Badgers clobbered Colorado Northwestern 111-63 in Scenic West men’s basketball play at the Horne Activity Center Thursday. The Badgers shot 61 percent (46-76) from the field on a highly […]

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Snow College announces Kimball Bastian as men’s wrestling coach

Snow College announces Kimball Bastian as men’s wrestling coach

Snow College is pleased to announce the hiring of a wrestling coach to begin an intercollegiate wrestling program based from the Richfield, Utah Campus. After an extensive search and interview process Kimball Bastian has accepted the position to lead Badger Athletics in this new direction. “I’m really looking forward to […]

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Missing Person in Ephraim Found Deceased

Missing Person in Ephraim Found Deceased

An update has been provided on the missing woman in Ephraim. In a post to their Facebook page just after 2:00 p.m. on Feb. 3 the Sanpete County Sheriff’s Office shared that, unfortunately Shirlene Peterson was found deceased. She suffered form dementia and had wandered from her residence sometime between […]

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Missing Ephraim Woman Update

Missing Ephraim Woman Update

Ephraim City Police PRESS RELEASE: On February 3, 2022, at approximately 0600 hours, Ephraim Police Department was dispatched to a missing person at 55 S. 200 E. in Ephraim. Shirleen Peterson an 86 year old female who suffers from dementia and hallucinations left her home on foot sometime between the […]

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USU Pays $140k After Student Who Died By Suicide Following Reported Racist Bullying

USU Pays $140k After Student Who Died By Suicide Following Reported Racist Bullying

(Logan, UT) – Utah State University will pay 140-thousand dollars in a lawsuit settlement after a student committed suicide over alleged racist bullying by her classmates. Twenty-four-year-old Jerusha Sanjeevi was a doctorate student from Malaysia studying psychology. According to the family’s lawsuit, classmates of Sanjeevi singled her out in 2016 […]

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UDOH: Stealth Variant Of Omicron Found In Utah

UDOH: Stealth Variant Of Omicron Found In Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) – Utah health officials are confirming they detected a different strain of the COVID-19 Omicron variant. The so-called “stealth variant” was identified from tests last month. Evidence from Europe suggests the sub-variant may not be more severe than the original Omicron strain, but is more transmissible. […]

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BLM Agrees To Stop Work At Dinosaur Tracksite Near Moab

BLM Agrees To Stop Work At Dinosaur Tracksite Near Moab

(Moab, UT) — The Bureau of Land Management is stopping work at a site near Moab after accusations about damage to ancient dinosaur tracks. The agency released a statement yesterday saying it will stop construction work at the Mill Canyon Dinosaur Tracksite to allow paleontologists to conduct an assessment. A […]

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Utah County Moves Toward Making Bridal Veil Falls A State Monument

Utah County Moves Toward Making Bridal Veil Falls A State Monument

(Provo, UT) — A popular destination in Utah County is closer to becoming a state monument. The Utah County Commission approved a resolution that would grant that status to Bridal Veil Falls. The county would continue managing the area around the falls and would work to secure funding to improve […]

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DA Renews Pleas For Gun Owners To Properly Store Weapons

(Salt Lake County, UT) – Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill is renewing his plea to Utah gun owners to properly store their firearms. The plea comes as part of National Gun Violence Survivors Week, which runs between February 1st through the 7th. Last year, Gill and other law […]

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Legislature Passes Bill Protecting Workers Who Have Medical Cannabis Cards

Legislature Passes Bill Protecting Workers Who Have Medical Cannabis Cards

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State lawmakers are making it clear that government workers cannot be punished by their employers just because they have medical cannabis cards. The House passed Senate Bill 46 yesterday on 68-to-4 vote. The bill came after several local governments tried to act against first responders […]

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