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Conservative lawmaker takes aim at closing wage gap

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A conservative lawmaker in Utah is preparing legislation that would call for women to be paid the same as men if their work is similar, saying that the free market alone will not fix the problem. Sen. Jacob Anderegg says his plan will likely involve […]

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Utah House calls for repeal of Bears Ears Monument

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s House of Representatives has passed a resolution asking President Donald Trump to repeal the newly named Bears Ears National Monument. The measure passed along mostly along party lines Tuesday, with Republicans voting in support. As lawmakers voted, about two dozen protesters standing outside the […]

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Report on BLM agent at Burning Man finds ethics violations

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Government investigators say they’ve found evidence a Salt Lake City-based Bureau of Land Management agent used his position to get sold-out Burning Man tickets and had agents drive his family around during the event in the Nevada desert. A BLM spokesman said Tuesday the misconduct […]

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Man Found Dead In The Parking Lot Of Gunnison Stake Center

The Gunnison Valley Police Department is investigating the death of a man whose body was found at the Gunnison Stake Center Tuesday morning. According to Chief Brett McCall, a call came in at 7:30 a.m. of a deceased body in the parking lot of the Stake Center. The man has […]

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Boy Scouts Allows Transgender Kids into Boys-Only Programs

DALLAS (AP) — A New Jersey woman whose son was asked to leave his Boy Scouts troop after leaders found out he is transgender said she has mixed emotions about the organization’s decision to allow transgender children who identify as boys to enroll in its boys-only programs. The Boy Scouts […]

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Sanpete County Search & Rescue stays busy over weekend

Sanpete County Search and Rescue used their newly acquired SnowCat as they responded to two calls over the weekend involving snowmobilers. The first call came Saturday evening from a woman concerned about her husband and his friend who were long overdue after snowmobiling above Indianola. When she went to find […]

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Elsinore Woman Rolls Vehicle, Charged with DUI

An Elsinore woman is facing charges after rolling her vehicle on January 28. Yvonne Mickelson,37, of Elsinore was driving South on I-70 between Richfield and Elsinore Saturday. At about 7:52 a.m., Mickelson’s Oldsmobile Alero ran off the right side of the road and crashed through a fence. The Alero then […]

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U. Grad Honored For Visual Effects Software

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A U. software engineer graduate is being honored for his work developing computer graphics. Thiago Ize is being honored at the Scientific and Technical Awards in L.A. next month for his development of visual effects software called “Arnold.” “The Deseret News” says it’s becoming one […]

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Mormon Church Issues Statement On Trump Refugee Order

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Mormon Church is asking world leaders to do what’s best to “meet human needs and relieve suffering.” The Church issued a statement Saturday reacting to an executive order on immigrants and refugees signed by President Donald Trump. The Church said it is concerned with […]

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UT Doctor Shortage Worsening

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s doctor shortage is getting worse with a wave of physicians expected to retire soon. “The Salt Lake Tribune” says 18 percent of Utah doctors reported plans on retiring in the next five years in a report issued in 2015. Data collected in that year […]

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