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Month: April 2026

Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity Announces Strategic Incentives for Creekstone Energy

Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity Announces Strategic Incentives for Creekstone Energy

On Apr. 9, the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity awarded a Rural Economic Development Tax Increment Financing post-performance tax reduction to Creekstone Energy, LLC in Millard County. This was awarded for its “Creekstone Gigasite” project located near Delta. According to a press release, “the campus will feature a “behind-the-meter” […]

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Pine View boys and girls each with team leads on the first day of competition at Dixie Invitational

Pine View boys and girls each with team leads on the first day of competition at Dixie Invitational

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Friday and Saturday, numerous Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network schools competed at the Dixie Invitational 2026 at Walt Brooks Stadium at Dixie High School. Friday, the Pine View boys (40 points) and girls (39 points) each earned the team lead after the first day of competition. The boys team […]

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ATF Report Inconclusive In Charlie Kirk Murder Case

ATF Report Inconclusive In Charlie Kirk Murder Case

(Provo, UT) — A newly unsealed report shows federal investigators could not definitively link a rifle to the killing of Charlie Kirk. The ATF analysis found a bullet fragment recovered during the autopsy could not be matched to the weapon allegedly used by suspect Tyler Robinson, though it also could […]

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Speaker Cut From UVU Commencement For Charlie Kirk Comment

Speaker Cut From UVU Commencement For Charlie Kirk Comment

(Orem, UT) — The commencement speaker has been cut from Utah Valley University over her comments about Charlie Kirk. Sharon McMahon will not be speaking on April 29th after anger from Utah Republicans including Senator Mike Lee. McMahon, who’s known as “America’s government teacher,” last year posted a comment where […]

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Gas Prices Ease Up – But Just A Tiny Bit

Gas Prices Ease Up – But Just A Tiny Bit

(Garden City, CA) — Gas prices are easing up – but just a tiny bit. Statewide, the average price for gas is now 4-dollars and 21-cents. That’s five cents less than it was a week ago. Triple-A says Rich County has the highest average price at 4-dollars and 58-cents. The […]

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State Investigating Supreme Court Justice

State Investigating Supreme Court Justice

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s governor and the heads of the Senate and House are investigating a state Supreme Court justice. The probe is looking at whether Diana Hagen had an inappropriate relationship with a lawyer who argued a case before the high court. They’re looking into allegations that […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 4/16

Prep Sports Roundup: 4/16

Baseball Non-Region CASTLE DALE, Utah-Beau Stilson and Tyce Larsen each drove in a run and the Emery Spartans edged South Sevier 3-2 in non-region baseball play Thursday. Ben Johansen netted two strikeouts in 3.1 innings of work to earn the win on the mound for the Spartans. Grady Heaps and […]

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Utah Men’s Basketball Signs Guard Jackson Holcombe Thursday

Utah Men’s Basketball Signs Guard Jackson Holcombe Thursday

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, University of Utah men’s head basketball coach Alex Jensen signed 6-7 guard Jackson Holcombe, formerly of Utah Valley and Timpanogos High School. Last season, the native of Charleston, S.C. posted 16 points and 7 rebounds per game while shooting 53 percent from the floor for the Wolverines, […]

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USU Men’s Basketball Signs Former Orem High School Star Jax Allen

USU Men’s Basketball Signs Former Orem High School Star Jax Allen

LOGAN, Utah-Thursday, Utah State men’s basketball announced the signing of former Orem High School guard Jax Allen. Allen averaged 13.4 points and 4 rebounds per game for the Tigers during his senior season in 2024/25. Before serving a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Allen signed […]

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Judge says security-related work on White House ballroom can go on

Judge says security-related work on White House ballroom can go on

U.S. President Donald Trump holds a rendering of the proposed East Wing of the White House while speaking to members of the media onboard Air Force One on March 29, 2026, while en route to Joint Base Andrews, Maryland, from West Palm Beach Florida. President Trump returned to Washington D.C. […]

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