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Utah Sues Insulin Makers For Alleged Pricing Scheme

Utah Sues Insulin Makers For Alleged Pricing Scheme

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Attorney General’s Office is suing some of the nation’s insulin manufacturers over an alleged pricing scheme. The AG’s Office and State Commerce Department’s Division of Consumer Protection accuse the drug makers and pharmacy benefit managers of conspiring to inflate the price of insulin […]

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SUU, Utah Tech Series To Offer Southern Utah Women Guidance To Become Leaders

SUU, Utah Tech Series To Offer Southern Utah Women Guidance To Become Leaders

(Cedar City/St. George, UT) — Southern Utah and Utah Tech universities are inviting women from across Southern Utah to attend a series aimed at inspiring women to take on leadership roles in their communities and beyond. The Urgency of Women’s Leadership series begins this evening with a reception from 6 […]

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State Officials Name Airboat After Outgoing Utah Speaker Brad Wilson

State Officials Name Airboat After Outgoing Utah Speaker Brad Wilson

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Great Salt Lake airboat has been named after Utah Speaker Brad Wilson to celebrate the outgoing state legislator. State officials christened the boat as “Wilson’s Water Warrior” on the steps of the Utah State Capitol in Salt Lake City yesterday. Utah Governor Spencer Cox […]

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Legislature Eyes Making Book-Banning At Utah Schools Easier

Legislature Eyes Making Book-Banning At Utah Schools Easier

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers are looking at a proposal to make it easier to remove books from school libraries across the state. West Jordan Republican Representative Ken Ivory’s plan would set off removal of a single title from all Utah schools if at least three school districts […]

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Weeping Rock Rockfall Stops Traffic In Zion National Park

Weeping Rock Rockfall Stops Traffic In Zion National Park

(Zion National Park, UT) — A rockfall near Weeping Rock stopped traffic in Zion National Park for more than an hour yesterday afternoon. The rockfall, a little after 3:30 p.m., threw up a dust cloud that forced shuttle buses to stop until about 5. The Weeping Rock Shuttle Stop, the […]

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New Adult Probation And Parole Director Appointed

New Adult Probation And Parole Director Appointed

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Department of Corrections has appointed Alex Garcia as the new Adult Probation and Parole director. He will be replacing Dan Blanchard, who officials say will be taking on a new position working on special projects. He had served as director since 2015. Garcia […]

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Rep. Mike Schultz Elected Utah House Speaker

Rep. Mike Schultz Elected Utah House Speaker

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah House has elected Representative Mike Schultz for the role of Speaker of the House. He defeated Melissa Garff Ballard in the race to replace Brad Wilson, who stepped down as speaker to focus on his run for the U.S. Senate. Schultz said he […]

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M. Russell Ballard Funeral Services Announced

M. Russell Ballard Funeral Services Announced

Funeral services for M. Russell Ballard, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, have been announced. In a news release on Nov. 14, the church announced the service will be held in the Tabernacle on Temple Square on Friday, […]

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Utah State Ranked Best Employer In Utah

Utah State Ranked Best Employer In Utah

(Logan, UT) — The college in Logan is being rated as the best employer in Utah. That’s according to a new study by Forbes, which ranked Utah State University as the best in the state out of three dozen that made the cut. The list was based on a survey […]

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Special Election One Week Away

Special Election One Week Away

(St. George, UT) — Only one week remains until Utah has a new member of Congress. The special election to fill the open 2nd Congressional District seat takes place next Tuesday, with the two main candidates being Republican Celeste Malloy and Democrat Kathleen Riebe. The special election was needed after […]

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