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Month: September 2023

As Marines continue to search for F-35 after ‘mishap,’ officials order 2-day stand-down for all jets

As Marines continue to search for F-35 after ‘mishap,’ officials order 2-day stand-down for all jets

Glowimages/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The Marine Corps acting commandant, Eric Smith, on Monday issued a two-day stand-down to take place at some point this week for all aviation units both inside and outside of the United States, a spokesman told ABC News. The move was made in the wake of […]

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Central Utah Agri-Park Project Area Approved

Central Utah Agri-Park Project Area Approved

At a board meeting held in Nephi on Sept. 12, the Utah Inland Port Authority Board of Directors unanimously approved the Central Utah Agri-Park Project Area for six central Utah counties. This is a collaborative effort between Sanpete, Juab, Wayne, Millard, Piute and Sevier counties and creates Utah’s fifth inland […]

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Stewart Officially Out Of Office

Stewart Officially Out Of Office

(St. George, UT) — Now former congressman Chris Stewart is officially out of office. The Utah Second District representative’s resignation went into effect on Friday, something he announced months ago. His former aide Celeste Maloy will now represent the Republican Party in November’s general election after advancing past the special […]

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David Monson/ Elder Dallin H. Oaks- Constitution

09-17 David Monson-Elder Dallin H. Oaks

Elder Matthew Holland- Constitution/Founding Fathers & The Gospel

09-17 Elder Matthew Holland

Legislative Interim Committee Meetings Being Held In St. George

Legislative Interim Committee Meetings Being Held In St. George

(St. George, UT) — Southern Utah is playing host to Utah lawmakers this week. The state Legislature will be holding its interim committee meetings at Utah Tech University in St. George starting today, with more meetings scheduled for tomorrow and Wednesday. Officials noted this will be the first time all […]

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Andrew Allison- US Constitution

09-17 Andrew Allison

Three years after Hurricane Sally, Pensacola is still struggling to rebuild

Three years after Hurricane Sally, Pensacola is still struggling to rebuild

ABC News (PENSACOLA, Fla.) — It has been three years since Hurricane Sally struck the Gulf Coast, but the recovery is nowhere near complete for communities that experienced the most severe impacts from the storm, according to local residents and officials. Pensacola, a coastal town on the westernmost edge of […]

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‘Depraved’: Bronx day care operator held without bail after 1-year-old dies following fentanyl exposure

‘Depraved’: Bronx day care operator held without bail after 1-year-old dies following fentanyl exposure

pablohart/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The operator of a New York City day care and her tenant have been held without bail following the “reckless, depraved” death of a 1-year-old boy after several children were exposed to fentanyl. Nicholas Dominici, 1, died after he was exposed to the opioid at […]

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Judge to decide if former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark’s Georgia election case will be moved to federal court

Judge to decide if former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark’s Georgia election case will be moved to federal court

Michael A. McCoy/Getty Images (ATLANTA) — A federal judge will decide on former Department of Justice official Jeffrey Clark’s bid to get his Georgia election interference case removed to federal court. Clark is one of five defendants in the Fulton County DA’s case who have filed for removal based on […]

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