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Scheduled Power Outage to Affect Richfield Residents

Scheduled Power Outage to Affect Richfield Residents

Some Richfield residents are going to be without power for a few hours on Monday. In an email to customers, Rocky Mountain Power announced they are planning a power interruption scheduled for Monday Jan 15 from 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. This five-hour outage will affect 1,714 customers and is […]

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New Facility Opens At Cedar Breaks National Monument

New Facility Opens At Cedar Breaks National Monument

(New Cedar, UT) — A new multi-purpose facility is now open at Cedar Breaks National Monument. It can be found at the North View Overlook near the northern end of the monument just past Brian Head ski resort. The building will have many purposes including being a contact station for […]

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Cox Wants Schools To Limit Students’ Cell Phone Use

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Governor Spencer Cox wants schools to curb students’ cell phone usage. Cox sent a letter to educational leaders across Utah, including the State Board of Education, urging them to remove cell phones during class time. The governor called cell phones a distraction and said […]

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Nikki Haley To Be Endorsed by Lieutenant Governor and Governor’s Wife

Nikki Haley To Be Endorsed by Lieutenant Governor and Governor’s Wife

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Republican Presidential Candidate Nikki Haley will reportedly be endorsed by Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson and Utah First Lady Abby Cox this morning. Henderson and Cox will be joined by members of Haley’s campaign to announce support for the former UN Ambassador. Haley will be in […]

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Utah Democrats Will Have A US Senate Candidate

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Democrats took their first step in attempting to win a Utah Senate seat for the first time since 1970. Caroline Gleich, Archie A. Williams III [[ the third ]] and Laird Fetzer Hamblin all filed to be the Democrats nominee in the 2024 election. The […]

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“Tripledemic” Affecting Utah

“Tripledemic” Affecting Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah health officials are warning the public about an increase in COVID, Flu, and RSV cases, calling it a “Tripledemic”. Experts say the three viruses affect the respiratory system, and they can have serious health consequences if left untreated. While these viruses are normal for […]

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Cox Unveils Recommended Changes For Licensing Of Behavioral Health Professionals

Cox Unveils Recommended Changes For Licensing Of Behavioral Health Professionals

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox wants to make it easier for qualified behavioral health workers to become licensed in the state. The governor presented the results of the first year’s research to review of professional licensing for behavioral health professionals and released the recommended changes to the […]

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Man Taken Into Custody After Making Threats In Manti

On Jan. 9, Sanpete County Sheriff’s Deputies, with the assistance of the Ephraim Police Department, was dispatched to a report of a male subject vandalizing property and making threats at the Senior Apartments in Manti. When police arrived, the man barricaded himself inside his apartment and started a small fire […]

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Utah Legislative Session One Week Away

Utah Legislative Session One Week Away

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s 2024 legislative session gets underway one week from today. Lawmakers will be back at the State Capitol building in Salt Lake City next Tuesday with hundreds of bills already ready to review. Among the topics expected to come up in education include banning cell […]

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Structure Fire In Elsinore

Structure Fire In Elsinore

Everyone is ok after a structure fire in Elsinore. Around 3:00 p.m. Jan. 8, firefighters responded to a fire near the corner of 100 west and 400 north. According to reports, someone was working on a stove in a tool shed when the shed caught on fire. The fire did […]

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