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Year: 2023

Cedar City Contractor Named To Water Resources Board

Cedar City Contractor Named To Water Resources Board

(Cedar City, UT) — A Cedar City contractor with years of water management experience is one of the new members of the Utah Board of Water Resources. Spencer Jones was confirmed by the State Senate on Wednesday. Jones manages his family farm in Enoch and owns Velocity Construction in Cedar […]

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HBCU Honors LDS President Nelson

HBCU Honors LDS President Nelson

(Atlanta, GA) — Morehouse College in Atlanta honored LDS President Russell M. Nelson last night. The historically Black school awarded Nelson a new peace prize named for nonviolence luminaries Mohandas Ghandi, Martin Luther King Jr., and Nelson Mandela. The inaugural Morehouse College Gandhi-King-Mandela Peace Prize honors a person who promotes […]

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Cox: Utah Is Prepared For Further Flooding

Cox: Utah Is Prepared For Further Flooding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox says Utah is prepared for more flooding over the next couple of months. At a press conference yesterday afternoon, Cox told reporters that more than one-point-four million sandbags have already been delivered to flood aid efforts throughout the state. He said 200 people […]

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House Speaker Brad Wilson Could Challenge Romney For U.S. Senate

House Speaker Brad Wilson Could Challenge Romney For U.S. Senate

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson says he may take on U.S. Senator Mitt Romney in next year’s state Republican primary. Wilson tells that he is going around the state talking to voters and will make a decision in the next few months. He’s also forming […]

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New Flag Referendum Effort Fails

New Flag Referendum Effort Fails

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s new flag won’t be on the ballot. The Lieutenant Governor’s Office said yesterday that the group that launched a campaign to put the new flag up for a referendum fell far short of gathering enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot. More […]

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Suspect in classified documents leak makes first court appearance

Suspect in classified documents leak makes first court appearance

Obtained by ABC News (BOSTON) — The 21-year-old arrested in connection with the leaked documents probe has been charged with unauthorized retention and transmission of national defense information and willful retention of classified documents, which collectively carry a maximum of 15 years in prison. Jack Teixeira, a member of the […]

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Louisville mass shooting suspect’s brain will be tested for CTE, family spokesperson says

Louisville mass shooting suspect’s brain will be tested for CTE, family spokesperson says

Westend61/Getty Images (LOUISVILLE, Ky.) — The brain of Louisville, Kentucky, mass shooting suspect Connor Sturgeon will be tested for chronic traumatic encephalopathy, commonly known as CTE, a family spokesperson told ABC News. The results of the testing will take several weeks, spokesperson Pete Palmer said. Sturgeon, 25, allegedly killed five […]

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NFL tight end Foster Moreau opens up on cancer diagnosis

NFL tight end Foster Moreau opens up on cancer diagnosis

ABC News (NEW YORK) — NFL tight end Foster Moreau announced three weeks ago that he was diagnosed with Hodgkin lymphoma, a type of cancer of the lymph nodes. The former Las Vegas Raiders player-turned-free agent was shopping for a new team and getting physical exams to assess his health […]

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Discord admins describe ‘hyperactive kid’ who they say helped spread images of classified docs

Discord admins describe ‘hyperactive kid’ who they say helped spread images of classified docs

Carol Yepes/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — The classified U.S. intelligence documents that authorities believe were leaked in a Discord channel by a member of the Massachusetts Air Force National Guard who was arrested Thursday may have made it to the wider internet through the actions of a different young Discord […]

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Ten years after the Boston Marathon bombings, a community bears the psychological scars

Ten years after the Boston Marathon bombings, a community bears the psychological scars

David L. Ryan/The Boston Globe via Getty Images (BOSTON) — There was no better place to watch the Boston Marathon than at the finish line on Boylston Street in Back Bay, according to Manya Chylinski, a resident of the neighborhood who has lived in Boston since the early 1990s. “There […]

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