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Articles by: Porter Huntsman

One Arrested, Two Other At Large After Theft At Rocky Ridge Church

(Rocky Ridge, UT) — One man faces charges and two more are at large after a theft at a church in Rocky Ridge. Records show 19-year-old David Raynor and two other suspects broke into an unnamed church and smashed open metal boxes where tithing money was kept. Juab County Sheriff’s […]

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Senator Lee Says Downwinders Will Get More Time For Compensation

Senator Lee Says Downwinders Will Get More Time For Compensation

(St. George, UT) — U.S. Senator Mike Lee says downwinders will have another two years to apply for compensation through the Radiation Exposure Compensation Act. It was set to expire in July but has been extended as he continues to try to get a more comprehensive Downwinders Act passed. That […]

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Car thief, car theft

Salina City Police Warn Residents to Lock Their Vehicles

The Salina City Police Department is warning residence to lock their vehicles. In a post to their Facebook page they stated that “there have been several vehicles stolen in the North Sevier area recently.” They shared that all of those vehicles were returned to their owners and a suspect was […]

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Cedar City Temple Resumes Full Operations

Cedar City Temple Resumes Full Operations

(Cedar City, UT) — The Cedar City Utah Temple is resuming full operations after gradually reopening since closing over two years ago due to COVID-19. The St. George Temple remains closed. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is telling members they are welcome to attend in Cedar City. […]

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Romney Remembers Hatch As “Lion Of The Senate”

Romney Remembers Hatch As “Lion Of The Senate”

(Washington, DC) — Utah Senator Mitt Romney says the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City would not have been successful if not for the work of former Senator Orrin Hatch. The Utah Republican paid tribute to Hatch in a speech on the U.S. Senate floor yesterday. Romney called Hatch […]

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Former Senator Hatch To Lie In State At Utah Capitol

Former Senator Hatch To Lie In State At Utah Capitol

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state of Utah plans to honor former Senator Orrin Hatch before his funeral next week. Hatch will lie in state in the Utah State Capitol Rotunda next Wednesday from 2 to 8 p.m. His funeral will be held at the Institute for Religion in […]

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Delta Man Arrested After Bomb Threat

Delta Man Arrested After Bomb Threat

A Delta man is in custody after a bomb threat. On Apr. 24, Millard County Dispatch received a phone call of a recording which stated that there was a bomb at the Millard County Jail. According to a release from the Millard County Sheriff’s Office, “appropriate measures were taken to […]

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Report: Three Utah Markets In top Ten Of Most Overpriced

Report: Three Utah Markets In top Ten Of Most Overpriced

(Undated) — Three Utah housing markets rank in the top ten of the most overpriced markets in the country. The analysis from Florida Atlantic University looks at online listings, measuring the premiums buyers pay for their homes versus the expected values. Under that system, Ogden’s housing market ranked third with […]

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UHP Reminds Utahns To Drive Sober After Driver Tests At Five Times DUI Limit

UHP Reminds Utahns To Drive Sober After Driver Tests At Five Times DUI Limit

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Highway Patrol is using a weekend DUI arrest to remind drivers to be sober when they get behind the wheel. A state trooper was working a DUI patrol in Weber County when he found a vehicle that was failing to stay in its […]

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State Agency Predicts Great Salt Lake Hit New Low Later This Year

State Agency Predicts Great Salt Lake Hit New Low Later This Year

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Great Salt Lake is likely to hit a new low-water record sometime later this year. That’s the prediction made by the Utah Department of Natural Resources during a briefing given yesterday to the Salt Lake County Council. The agency says this year’s snowpack will […]

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