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Year: 2022

One Dead, Three Injured In Kane County Crash

A 7 year old child is dead and three people are injured after a crash in Kane County. The crash happened Oct. 7 on state Route 14 shortly after 6:00 p.m. According to reports, a 2008 GMC pickup was traveling west when it drifted into the center lane and clipped […]

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Cedar Girls; Desert Hills Boys, Win Titles Saturday at Cedar Invitational

Cedar Girls; Desert Hills Boys, Win Titles Saturday at Cedar Invitational

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Saturday, Cedar City’s girls and Desert Hills’ boys each won team titles at the Cedar Invitational at Cedar City High School. The Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network was represented by Richfield, Kanab and Millard. The girls’ individual champion was Kanab star freshman Kennidee Glazier (18:03.50). The girls’ team standings […]

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Snow Sports Roundup: 10/8

Snow Sports Roundup: 10/8

Football COUNCIL Bluffs, Iowa-Sam Wilber made four field goals, Aiden Niedens ran four yards for a score and Rashion Hodge recorded a 51-yard pick six as the No. 2 Iowa Western Reivers blanked No. 5 Snow 26-0 Saturday. The Reivers limited the Badgers to 201 yards of offense as Snow […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/8

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/8

Baseball 1A State Championship Game @ Snow Canyon High School ST. GEORGE, Utah-The No. 2 Piute Thunderbirds won their fifth straight baseball state title and 10th overall in school history by dismantling No. 1 Panguitch 7-2 Saturday at Snow Canyon High School in the 1A state baseball championship game. The […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/7

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/7

Football 3A South CEDAR CITY, Utah-Jaxon Jensen completed 31 of 47 passes for 409 yards and three scores and the Canyon View Falcons overpowered Richfield 21-7 Friday in 3A South action. Jensen’s key targets were Andrew Barnes (11 rec, 153 yards, 2 TD’s) and Nick Macias (8 rec, 135 yards, […]

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Prescribed Fires Announced for Central Utah

Manti-La Sal National Forest fire officials plan to implement their fall/winter prescribed burning program across several locations across the forest, including the Sanpete, Ferron/Price, Moab, and Monticello Ranger Districts. The planned fall projects include broadcast burning on Trail Mountain-east of Joe’s Valley Reservoir, New Canyon-east of Ephraim, Shingle Mill-west of […]

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Mom’s triple murder case paused for competency determination

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — An Idaho judge has postponed the trial of a woman charged with conspiring to kill her two youngest children and her fifth husband’s late wife until officials can determine if she’s mentally competent. Seventh District Judge Steven Boyce ruled Thursday, a few days after Lori Vallow […]

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Gov Cox Says Water Issues Impact St. George

Gov Cox Says Water Issues Impact St. George

(St. George, UT) — Utah Governor Spencer J. Cox says water conservancy is a St. George issue. Speaking at Utah Tech University yesterday, he said St. George is not on an island of its own. He said his cabinet is committed to working with the city to solve the problem. […]

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Affordable Housing Fund Gets $10M Boost

Affordable Housing Fund Gets $10M Boost

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah nonprofit is getting a big contribution to help in its mission to preserve affordable housing around the state. The Utah Housing Preservation Fund is getting ten-million dollars from American Express National Bank. The group says the money will help preserve more than 100 […]

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Snow Sports Roundup: 10/6

Snow Sports Roundup: 10/6

Men’s Soccer EPHRAIM, Utah-Oliver Fehintola, Zachary Lifferth and Hiroki Okada each scored and the No. 15 Snow Badgers edged Southern Nevada 3-2 Thursday in SWAC men’s soccer action. Daniel Garciacano and Kristan Botello each scored for the Coyotes in the loss. Women’s Soccer EPHRAIM, Utah-Skye Kennedy’s five goals led the […]

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