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Joan Shand named Outstanding Citizen Volunteer

Joan Shand named Outstanding Citizen Volunteer

Manti resident Joan Shand has received the Outstanding Citizen Volunteer Award from the Utah Recreation and Parks Association. Shand was awarded during a Manti City Council meeting last month. She has put together the Halloween Carnival over the last three years, as well as raising funds for events and getting […]

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Campus Protester Is Facing New, Old Charges

(South Salt Lake, UT) — A 22-year-old protester is facing trespass, disorderly conduct and other charges after he was arrested Tuesday on the University of Utah campus. He was booked into the Salt Lake County Jail and released. Police say he may be one of the key organizers of the […]

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Snow College Graduation Ceremonies

Snow College will celebrate its 1,335 graduates during ceremonies on May 2-3. The class of 2024 represent students from 28 of Utah’s 29 counties, 29 different states, and 27 nations. The youngest graduate is 16, and the oldest is 64. The Richfield ceremony will be held in the Sevier Valley […]

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University Of Utah Pro-Palestinian Protest Leads To Multiple Arrests

(Salt Lake City, UT) — At least 17 people are under arrest following a pro-Palestinian demonstration late Monday at the University of Utah. School officials say the protest was unlawful based on campus restrictions regarding overnight camping. The Salt Lake City police and other law enforcement agencies were called to […]

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One Arrested for DUI After Colliding With a School Bus In Richfield

One Arrested for DUI After Colliding With a School Bus In Richfield

At 3:20 p.m. on Apr. 30, Richfield City Police responded to an accident involving a school bus at the intersection of 600 east and 100 north. According to a post to the RCPD Facebook page, “the school bus, carrying children, was traveling northbound when a minivan ran through a yield […]

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Thousands Of Utah Expected To Lose Internet Assistance

Thousands Of Utah Expected To Lose Internet Assistance

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Thousands of Utah residents are expected to lose internet assistance at the end of May. That’s because May 30th marks the last full day of the Affordable Connectivity Program, which helps cover internet bills for many people living across the state. State officials say the […]

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Police Clear Out Protesters At U of U

Police Clear Out Protesters At U of U

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Police cleared out many pro-Palestinian protesters at the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City last night after the demonstration was deemed unlawful. The university released a statement, saying the demonstrators have a right to express their viewpoints, but can’t set up structures and […]

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SUU Breaks Ground On New Music Center

SUU Breaks Ground On New Music Center

(Cedar City, UT) — The construction phase of a new Music Center building at Southern Utah University is underway. University officials, as well as State Senators Don Ipson and Evan Vickers were on hand for a groundbreaking ceremony late last week. The two senators played a role in securing funding […]

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SUU Named Site For AG Debate

(Cedar City, UT) — Southern Utah University will be the site for a debate between candidates for state Attorney General. The Utah Debate Commission announced the debate will be held on October 1st in the Michael O. Leavitt Center for Politics and Public Service. The debate will be open to […]

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Utah GOP picks Trump-backed mayor as nominee to replace Sen. Mitt Romney, but primary foes await

Utah GOP picks Trump-backed mayor as nominee to replace Sen. Mitt Romney, but primary foes await

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Republican Party has selected Trent Staggs as its nominee to replace Mitt Romney in the U.S. Senate, hours after the local official received former President Donald Trump’s endorsement. While the endorsement on Saturday carries Staggs through convention with more than two-thirds of delegate […]

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