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Community Members Engage With Officials On Zion Park Conservation

Community Members Engage With Officials On Zion Park Conservation

(Kanab, UT) — Community members engage with elected officials and national park service authorities regarding plans for conserving Zion National Park. The first of many planned public meetings took place Thursday during the Utah Outdoor Recreation Summit in Kanab during which the East Zion Initiative was the topic of discussion. […]

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Democratic State Senator To Seek Return Of Vehicle Safety Inspections

Democratic State Senator To Seek Return Of Vehicle Safety Inspections

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah state senator wants to restore vehicle safety inspections in Utah. The Utah Legislature eliminated inspections for personal vehicles in 2017, saying it would save the state up to 25-million-dollars a year. Democratic Senate Minority Leader Karen Mayne wants the legislature to bring back […]

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Utah Joins Lawsuit To End Vax Mandate For Federal Contractors

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is joining six other states in a lawsuit challenging a vaccine mandate for federal contractors. State leaders announced Saturday that they were joining the lawsuit, saying that Utah companies would be harmed if forced to comply with the mandate. Supply chain issues, economic damage […]

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Sevier and Sanpete County Voting Information

Sevier and Sanpete County Voting Information

ELECTION DAY IS NOVEMBER 2, 2021  Sevier County The 2021 Municipal General Election will be conducted primarily by mail. How to Return Ballots: 24 Hour DROP BOX until 8 PM on November 2nd at: County Administration Building – 250 N. Main, Richfield (East Side) • Monroe Community Center – 220 S 300 W, Monroe Salina […]

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Cox Announces Formation Of Cybersecurity Task Force

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox is forming a cybersecurity task force to help protect citizens, businesses and government. The governor announced yesterday that the state would partner with private companies to help prevent data mining, hacking and ransomware attacks. Initial partners include Rocky Mountain Power, Chevron, the Utah […]

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Salt Lake City Considering Bid To Host 2024 Republican National Convention

Salt Lake City Considering Bid To Host 2024 Republican National Convention

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Salt Lake City is thinking about making a bid to host the next Republican National Convention. Visit Salt Lake and the Utah Republican Party met with the GOP National Committee in Washington, D.C. recently to get more information on a potential bid. A decision on […]

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State Representative Stephen Christiansen Abruptly Quits State Legislature

State Representative Stephen Christiansen Abruptly Quits State Legislature

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A state representative who has encouraged an audit of Utah’s last election is resigning his position. Representative Stephen Christiansen of West Jordan announced his immediate resignation from the legislature in a letter sent to House Speaker Brad Wilson. Christiansen said his conservative views have spurred […]

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Election Officials Urge Utah Voters To Mail Ballots By Tomorrow

Election Officials Urge Utah Voters To Mail Ballots By Tomorrow

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State election officials are urging Utah voters to get their ballots in the mail as soon as possible. Ballots must be postmarked by Monday for them to be counted in this year’s general election. Anyone planning to mail their ballot is being told to make […]

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Utah health care provider to require COVID vaccines

Utah health care provider to require COVID vaccines

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s largest health care provider has announced that it will require all its caregivers to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to comply with pending federal rules. The chief physician executive said Wednesday that Intermountain Healthcare will be complying with federal vaccination requirements announced by President […]

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Utah BLM To Offer Permits For Christmas Trees Starting Monday

Utah BLM To Offer Permits For Christmas Trees Starting Monday

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utahns wanting to cut their own Christmas trees can start getting permits from the Bureau of Land Management next week. The agency will begin accepting applications online and at district offices on Monday. Permits cost ten-dollars each, with a limit of up to five permits […]

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