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Small Business Grants In Utah

Small Business Grants In Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The U.S. Small Business Administration is giving Utah 500-thousand dollars to help local companies expand their global reach. The grant program was announced this week. It’ll be administered by the World Trade Center Utah, in partnership with the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity. Small business […]

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Utah Jobless Rate Rises, Still Near Historic Low

Utah Jobless Rate Rises, Still Near Historic Low

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s job growth slowed and the unemployment rate rose in August, but the jobless rate is still near historic lows. Unemployment was up half-a-percent last month, to two-point-five percent, one of the lowest jobless rates on record. Utah employers added 41-thousand new jobs, a marked […]

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Bus Driver Arrested for DUI with Students on Board in Sevier County

Bus Driver Arrested for DUI with Students on Board in Sevier County

A bus driver for the Sevier School District has been arrested after police say he was under the influence with children on board his bus. On Sept. 15, Sevier County Sheriff’s deputies acted on an anonymous complaint and found the bus in line outside South Sevier Middle School. David Arnold […]

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Roosevelt Mayor Also Running For Senate

Roosevelt Mayor Also Running For Senate

(Roosevelt, UT) — The Republican field to replace Utah Senator Mitt Romney is starting to get crowded. Roosevelt Mayor Rod Bird Junior announced yesterday he would run for the seat in 2024. Among Bird’s major goals is to “get federal spending under control” and guard American jobs. This after state […]

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Free Admission At Utah National Parks This Weekend

Free Admission At Utah National Parks This Weekend

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Admission to Utah State Parks will be free this Saturday. Park entry will be made free in recognition of National Public Lands Day, which promotes the enjoyment and conservation of public lands. Hikers will have a great opportunity to check out spectacular scenery at parks […]

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State House Speaker Brad Wilson Resigns

State House Speaker Brad Wilson Resigns

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Speaker of the Utah House is stepping down. Brad Wilson announced his resignation yesterday, effective November 15th. The Republican lawmaker has served as speaker since 2019. While Wilson only said that he’s “excited” for the next chapter of his life, it’s widely assumed that […]

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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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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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Utah August Precipitation More Than 200% Above Normal

Utah August Precipitation More Than 200% Above Normal

(Undated) — More than 200-percent of Utah’s average precipitation fell in August. The latest report from the USDA’s Natural Resources Conservation Service shows valley locations around the state measure just under two inches of rain last month. That’s over 200-percent of the average for August. Rainfall in western Utah was […]

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