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SUU To Waive Tuition For Utah’s Native American Tribes

SUU To Waive Tuition For Utah’s Native American Tribes

(Cedar City, UT) — Southern Utah University is moving to help more Native American students get a college education. The University announced this week that it plans to waive all tuition for students who are members of Utah’s eight federally recognized tribes. Administrators of S.U.U.’s Utah Native American Tuition Gap […]

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Cedar City Police Arrest Teen Accused Of Pointing Gun At Students

Cedar City Police Arrest Teen Accused Of Pointing Gun At Students

(Cedar City, UT) — Cedar City Police arrested a teenager who’s accused of assaulting a student at Canyon View High School and pointing a gun at four others. A statement by Cedar City said the boy pointed a gun at four student at Canyon View around 12:20 p.m. on Monday. […]

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State Flag Bill Advances In House

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A bill that would give Utah a new state flag is moving the floor of the House. Senate Bill 31 was approved by the House Economic Development and Workforce Services Committee yesterday. The measure would adopt a new design for the state flag that includes […]

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State Hosting Virtual Job Fair This Week

State Hosting Virtual Job Fair This Week

(St. George, UT) — The Utah Department of Workforce Services will host a virtual statewide job fair this week. More than 60 employers will be hiring for thousands of open positions throughout the state tomorrow. People interested in finding or upgrading a job can get more information and register online […]

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Snow Squall Does Major Damage To Tiny Town Near Delta

Snow Squall Does Major Damage To Tiny Town Near Delta

(Delta, UT) — People in a tiny Central Utah town are picking up a lot pieces after a snow squall tore through. The snow squall hit Lynndyl, north of Delta, overnight Monday into Tuesday. Three homes took the brunt of the damage in the town with a population of a […]

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Four Individuals Rescued from Manti Canyon

Four Individuals Rescued from Manti Canyon

Around 8:00 a.m. on Feb. 26, Sanpete County Search and Rescue received a call about two vehicles stuck in Manti Canyon. According to reports, one individual’s vehicle became stuck the night before and they had called a friend to help, but the friend’s vehicle became stuck as well. Due to […]

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Cox Asks EPA To Extend Air Pollution Boundary To Target US Magnesium

Cox Asks EPA To Extend Air Pollution Boundary To Target US Magnesium

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is taking aim at a Utah company that has been blamed for a significant portion of the state’s air pollution. The governor asked the EPA to change the boundaries of an air pollution non-attainment area to include the section of Tooele County where […]

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LDS Missionary Wounded In Colombia

LDS Missionary Wounded In Colombia

(Cali, Colombia) — A missionary for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is recovering after being attacked in Colombia. Nineteen-year-old Maxwell Fish of San Antonio, Texas was stabbed in the neck on Friday during a robbery in the city of Cali. Fish had to have multiple surgeries but […]

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Campground Prices May Increase In Iron, Beaver Counties

Campground Prices May Increase In Iron, Beaver Counties

(Iron County, UT) — Campers may have to pay a little more to camp on federal land in Iron and Beaver counties. The Bureau of Land Management in Cedar City said this week the three campsites have seen increased demand, and increased prices may be the result. That includes raising […]

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Two Utah Campgrounds Ranked Among Hardest To Book In U.S.

Two Utah Campgrounds Ranked Among Hardest To Book In U.S.

(Undated) — Two Utah campgrounds are being ranked among the hardest to book in the United States. Camping website The Dyrt looked at the availability of campsites around the country and ranked them by how hard it is to get a reservation. Fruita Campground at Capitol Reef National Park was […]

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