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Power Outage Impacts Cedar City

Power Outage Impacts Cedar City

(Cedar City, UT) — The lights are back on in Cedar City after an outage impacted the first day of school. More than six-thousand customers were left without power yesterday after Rocky Mountain Power said there was a fault in the line. Most had their power back on within about […]

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State High Court Dismisses Candidate’s Challenge

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Supreme Court says it has dismissed a case recently filed by Congressional Candidate Colby Jenkins. Jenkins was seeking a ruling from the high court that would allow the counting of ballots postmarked after the June primary deadline. The court ruled Jenkins failed to […]

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Utah Among Best States To Live

Utah Among Best States To Live

(St. George, UT) — Utah is among the best states to live in this year. That’s according to a new study by WalletHub, which looked at dozens of indicators from housing costs to education rates and more. The Beehive State came in at number four on the list, and received […]

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Lyman Asks For Ballots To Stop Printing

Lyman Asks For Ballots To Stop Printing

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmaker Phil Lyman is asking November’s ballot to not be printed while his case plays out. The Blanding Republican made the request to the state Supreme Court following his lawsuit to remove Governor Spencer Cox and his lieutenant governor from office. It’s the state […]

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Flooding Causes Road Closure In Sanpete County

Flooding Causes Road Closure In Sanpete County

There was a temporary road closure in Sanpete County on Aug. 13. In a post to the UDOT Traffic X page it was shared, “SR-137 at MP 5 in Sanpete County is closed in both directions due to flooding.” Individuals were asked to avoid the area and use alternate routes […]

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LDS Church Honors Upcoming 100th Birthday Of President Nelson

LDS Church Honors Upcoming 100th Birthday Of President Nelson

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is getting a one-month head start on wishing President Russell M. Nelson a happy 100th birthday. The church sponsored a “special birthday broadcast” in his honor over the weekend. A video on the church’s YouTube page quotes […]

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Severe Weather Threatens State

Severe Weather Threatens State

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah residents are starting the week with the potential for flash floods. Southern Utah is facing elevated flash flood risks while scattered microbursts threaten northern and central parts of the state. The National Weather Service warns that Bryce Canyon and Zion national parks, have a […]

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Horses To Be Removed From Management Area

Horses To Be Removed From Management Area

(Cedar City, UT) — Hundreds of horses are scheduled to be herded out of three southern Utah counties today. The Bureau of Land Management says about 420 horses are scheduled to be moved out of Beaver, Iron, and Millard counties where the Sulphur Herd Management area is located. It’s only […]

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Lyman Running As Write-in Candidate For Governor

Lyman Running As Write-in Candidate For Governor

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmaker Phil Lyman isn’t letting defeat keep him from running for governor. The Blanding Republican wrote a message on social media this past weekend saying he will be running as a write-in candidate in November. Lyman lost the primary to Governor Spencer Cox earlier […]

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Popular Arch Collapses in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

Popular Arch Collapses in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area

(Page, AZ) — The National Park Service says a popular geologic feature in Glen Canyon National Recreation Area has collapsed. The frequently visited “Double Arch” collapsed last Thursday. Also known as the “Toilet Bowl,” “Crescent Pool,” and “Hole in the Roof,” the geologic feature was formed from 190-million-year-old Navajo sandstone. […]

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