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LDS President Russell M. Nelson Turns 100

LDS President Russell M. Nelson Turns 100

(Salt Lake City, UT) — LDS Church President Russell M. Nelson is celebrating his 100th birthday today. This makes him the first LDS Church president to reach 100-years-old. Nelson is asking people to commemorate his birthday by reaching out to someone in need. The Church will host a birthday broadcast […]

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1st Electric Shuttle Bus Fleet Launches At Zion

1st Electric Shuttle Bus Fleet Launches At Zion

(Springdale, UT) — Zion National Park is getting visitors around in a quieter way. The park launched the first all-electric shuttle fleet earlier this week that officials believe will improve the experience of those coming to enjoy Zion. Officials also said this is the first all-electric fleet in the National […]

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Amendment Language For Ballot Is Challenged As Misleading

Amendment Language For Ballot Is Challenged As Misleading

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Critics of Utah’s proposed Constitutional Amendment D on citizen-led ballot initiatives say the wording of the question that will be on the ballots this fall is misleading. The text was provided by Utah House Speaker Mike Schultz and Senate President Stuart Adams. That wording was […]

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UHP Is Giving Out Fewer Speeding Tickets

UHP Is Giving Out Fewer Speeding Tickets

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Highway Patrol says it is stopping fewer speeders thanks to a state law passed in 2022. The number of citations for excessive speeding is dropping annually. The Legislature passed a law in 2022 to help police get a handle on drivers who speed […]

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Juvenile Runaways From Koosharem Located

Juvenile Runaways From Koosharem Located

Four juvenile runaways from Koosharem are back home after almost a week. The two boys and two girls, aged 13 to 16, ran away on Aug. 30 and were located Sept. 5. after hiding in an old shed about half a mile from the school where they were found. According […]

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Southern Utah Colleges Not Named In Forbes List

Southern Utah Colleges Not Named In Forbes List

(St. George, UT) — Southern Utah universities are not making the cut of the top schools in the country. Forbes released a new ranking of the top 500 colleges across the nation, with Southern Utah and Utah Tech missing the list. The ranking was based on the “best educational, financial, […]

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Utah Tech Offering Free Courses

Utah Tech Offering Free Courses

(St. George, UT) — Utah Tech University is looking to get more Utahns involved in technology. The St. George school announced free courses are being offered for thousands of online technology workforce development programs as part of an effort called “Learn and Work.” UTU said the courses are made possible […]

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Governor Cox Redirects $1.2M For School Lunch Debt Relief

Governor Cox Redirects $1.2M For School Lunch Debt Relief

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox has redirected one-point-two-million dollars to the Governor’s Emergency Education Relief program. The money will go toward reimbursement of school lunch debt for low-income families. Cox says investing in the health and education of students across Utah is vital to the success of […]

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Iron County Man Accused of Shooting Dog

(Iron County, UT) — An Iron County man is facing charges, accused of shooting and killing his neighbor’s dog. Court documents yesterday show Joshua Bailey shot at two dogs on Monday, leaving one of the animals dead. A police report says Bailey had become upset after having to chase the […]

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Historic Military Vehicle Recovered

Historic Military Vehicle Recovered

A historic Half-track military vehicle that disappeared nearly two months ago from the Dixie National Forest has been recovered. According to a press release from the U.S. Forest Service, “an individual and his attorney contacted the Forest Service Special Agent in charge to facilitate the return of the vehicle.” Forest […]

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