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Romney Says GOP Would Not Back Cheney In White House Bid

Romney Says GOP Would Not Back Cheney In White House Bid

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Senator Mitt Romney says Liz Cheney would not become the GOP nominee if she were to run for the White House. Romney made the comment after the Wyoming Republican indicated she is considering a presidential bid. Romney told the Deseret News he doesn’t think anyone […]

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Gov. Cox Speaks About Suicide Prevention

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is talking about suicide prevention. Governor Cox opened his monthly news conference yesterday by talking about the death of a friend by suicide the day before. Cox talked about the new national 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline that went into effect last […]

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Governor Condemns Girls Sports Complaint As Work Of “Sore Losers”

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is condemning a recent complaint about a girls’ sports competition as the work of “sore losers.” The complaint was filed by parents who wanted the state’s high school sports authority to investigate whether the winner was a biological girl. The UHSAA went through […]

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Romney:  Utah Elections Secure, Accurate

Romney: Utah Elections Secure, Accurate

(Weber County, UT) — Senator Mitt Romney is telling Utah voters not to worry about election security in the state. The Utah Republican toured the Weber County Elections Office yesterday and said afterward that he was confident that state elections are secure, accurate and fair. He also spoke in support […]

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Proposal To Dredge Utah Lake Called Unconstitutional By State Official

Proposal To Dredge Utah Lake Called Unconstitutional By State Official

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A proposal to dredge Utah Lake and form small islands from its contents is being called unconstitutional and not legally sound. The director of the state’s Forestry, Fire and State Lands department made that claim yesterday while speaking to Utah lawmakers. After consulting with the […]

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Pohlman Confirmed To Utah Supreme Court

Pohlman Confirmed To Utah Supreme Court

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Supreme Court now has three women as sitting justices for the very first time. Judge Jill Pohlman’s nomination to the high court was approved unanimously yesterday by the state Senate. Justice Pohlman joins Justice Diana Hagen and Justice Paige Petersen to form a […]

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Senator Romney Talks Utah Tech, Water In St. George

Senator Romney Talks Utah Tech, Water In St. George

(St. George, UT) — Republican U.S. Senator Mitt Romney has taken a look at what the weather is doing in St. George and how the climate is affecting the community. Romney added he wanted to see first-hand what Utah Tech University is doing and called the university’s vision for the […]

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Online Fundraiser Started For Utah Little League Player

Online Fundraiser Started For Utah Little League Player

(Santa Clara, UT) — Snow Canyon Little League is raising money online through the sales of t-shirts, sweatshirts and baseball hats that will go to the family of player Easton Oliverson. He is intensive care in a Pennsylvania hospital after falling from a top bunk in the Williamsport dormitory for […]

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Utah Not Among States Ordered To Cut Colorado River Use

Utah Not Among States Ordered To Cut Colorado River Use

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah will not have to cut the amount of water it draws from the Colorado River. Federal officials announced yesterday that it was implementing Tier Two water conservation measures for the river due to the ongoing drought in the West. Arizona and Nevada will have […]

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Parents Reminded They Must Apply For Free School Lunches

Parents Reminded They Must Apply For Free School Lunches

(Undated) – Parents are being reminded that school lunches are no longer free as students start the new school year. Utah school officials say parents who need assistance providing their students with lunches will now need to apply for assistance, as was required prior to COVID. Federal waivers to provide […]

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