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Milford City Workers Back On Job, 1 Day After Resigning

Milford City Workers Back On Job, 1 Day After Resigning

(Milford, UT) — City workers in Milford are back on the job, one day after they resigned in a dispute with the city. The workers in the small town an hour north of Cedar City walked out on Tuesday over a dispute with the mayor and the city council. Milford […]

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Gas Line Break In Richfield

Gas Line Break In Richfield

Just before 1:00 p.m. Jun. 28, authorities responded to a broken gas line in Richfield. Construction crews were working at a site on the corner of 600 North 100 East when the line was broken. All roads within a one block radius were blocked off while crews worked to repair […]

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Utah Gas Prices Inch Down

Utah Gas Prices Inch Down

(Undated) — Utah gas prices are inching down. Triple-A reports the state average for regular was four dollars a gallon Tuesday, a penny lower than on Monday. Gas prices have been slowly deflating over the past month. The statewide average was four-oh-three a gallon last week and four-oh-seven a month […]

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Congressman Owens Names New Chief Of Staff

Congressman Owens Names New Chief Of Staff

(Washington, DC) — Congressman Burgess Owens is hiring a member of Senator Mike Lee’s staff and giving him a promotion. The Utah Republican announced yesterday that Lee Lonsberry will be his new chief of staff. Lonsberry has served as Senator Lee’s director of communications since 2021. The Fourth District congressman […]

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Report Highlights Need To Better Regulate UT Care Facilities

Report Highlights Need To Better Regulate UT Care Facilities

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Disability Law Center is calling on lawmakers to better regulate long-term care facilities in Utah. The nonprofit organization recently put out a new report that highlights a pattern of neglect and mistreatment at long-term care facilities across the state. It says urgent reform is […]

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LDS Church Publishes Final Volume Of Joseph Smith Papers

LDS Church Publishes Final Volume Of Joseph Smith Papers

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints published the final volume of the Joseph Smith Papers on Tuesday, the 179th anniversary of the church founder’s death. The 27-volume collection has been called the “lunar mission” of historical church research, reflecting 22 years of documenting, […]

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Utah Getting Funding To Expand Internet Access

Utah Getting Funding To Expand Internet Access

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is getting a large check to expand internet access in the state. The Biden administration announced yesterday the Beehive State would be receiving more than 317-million dollars as part of an initiative to connect all households and small businesses to reliable internet. The money […]

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Utah Has Youngest Median Age In U.S.

Utah Has Youngest Median Age In U.S.

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is the youngest state in the country. The U.S. Census Bureau says residents of the Beehive State have a median age of 31-years-old, which is more than three years younger than any other state. In Utah and Cache counties, the median age is just […]

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One Person In Custody After Hit and Run In Redmond

Around 7:30 a.m. on Jun. 25, Sevier County deputies and EMT’s were dispatched to a two vehicle crash in Redmond. According to Sevier County Sheriff Nathan Curtis, a Saturn passenger car had ran a stop sign and slammed into a GMC truck, causing the truck to go through a yard […]

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One Dead After Motorcycle Crash In Sevier County

One Dead After Motorcycle Crash In Sevier County

On Jun. 22, Sevier County deputies and EMT’s responded to a fatal motorcycle crash east of Sigurd at the King Ranch. According to Sevier County Sheriff Nathan Curtis, Nathan Martinez, age 45 of West Jordan, was found pinned underneath his Harley Davidson motorcycle with significant head injuries. Skid marks at […]

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