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New Flag Referendum Effort Fails

New Flag Referendum Effort Fails

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s new flag won’t be on the ballot. The Lieutenant Governor’s Office said yesterday that the group that launched a campaign to put the new flag up for a referendum fell far short of gathering enough signatures to put the issue on the ballot. More […]

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New Snow College President to be Announced

New Snow College President to be Announced

After an extensive national search, the Snow College Presidential Search Committee is set to announce the new President of Snow College. The three finalists are Courtney R. White, the Associate Vice President of Executive Affairs/Chief of Staff and Secretary to the Board of Trustees at Utah Tech University. Kirk D. […]

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Romney Takes 1st Step Toward Senate Reelection Campaign

Romney Takes 1st Step Toward Senate Reelection Campaign

(Washington, DC) — Utah Senator Mitt Romney is taking the first step toward running for reelection. The first-term Republican filed a declaration of candidacy with the Federal Election Commission this week, something political observers call the strongest hint yet that Romney will run for a second term in 2024. The […]

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American Red Cross To Get Nearly $9M From LDS Church

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The American Red Cross is getting nearly nine-million dollars from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The president and CEO of the Red Cross thanked the Church for the donation yesterday, saying it was making a difference for people in need every day. […]

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Utah Lawmakers To Discuss Long List Of Topics During Interim Hearings

Utah Lawmakers To Discuss Long List Of Topics During Interim Hearings

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmakers will have a great deal to discuss before they return to the State Capitol for their next session in January. Interim committees will be holding hearings throughout the year and the topics up for discussion were released yesterday. Lawmakers will keep working on […]

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Salt Lake Temple Renovation Reaches 50% Completion

Salt Lake Temple Renovation Reaches 50% Completion

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Renovation of the Salt Lake Temple is half-way to completion. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced on Tuesday that concrete poured for part of a new seismic foundation marks 50-percent of the six-year renovation. The project is expected to be completed in […]

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Cox Urges Utahns To Stay Away From Streams, Rivers Due To Potential Flooding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The governor is urging Utahns to be safe as warm temperatures start melting the snow in the mountains. Governor Cox received an update on plans to deal with potential flooding from state emergency management officials yesterday. He said there could be some localized flooding due […]

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899-Acre Iron County Site Designated Utah’s 1st Rural Inland Port

899-Acre Iron County Site Designated Utah’s 1st Rural Inland Port

(Cedar City, UT) — A nearly 900-acre site near Cedar City is where Utah’s first rural inland port will be built. The Utah Inland Port Authority unanimously voted to approve the creation of the Iron Springs Project Area west of Cedar City. According to a Port Authority release, the board […]

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DWR Recommends More General-Season Deer Permits For Southern Utah

DWR Recommends More General-Season Deer Permits For Southern Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Department of Wildlife Resources is recommending an increase in general-season deer hunting permits for Southern Utah. Many other units are seeing a decrease in permits but, in proposing the increase, the department said mule deer populations in Southern Utah are doing well. The deadline […]

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New LDS Temple Opens For Tours This Weekend

New LDS Temple Opens For Tours This Weekend

(Saratoga Springs, UT) — A new Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple in Utah County will open to the public this weekend. Officials announced yesterday the new edifice in Saratoga Springs will start public tours on Saturday. This follows private tours starting today and lasting through Friday for […]

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