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Multiple Sheep Shot In Piute County

Multiple Sheep Shot In Piute County

In a post to their Facebook page on Sept. 2, the Piute County Sheriff’s Office shared that between two occasions nine sheep were shot and killed on a farm South of Junction. They shared that three were killed between Aug. 28 at 8:00 p.m. and Aug. 29 at 9:00 a.m. […]

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Senator Mike Lee’s Staff to Visit Central Utah

Senator Mike Lee’s Staff to Visit Central Utah

U.S. Senator Mike Lee’s staff is set to visit Sevier and Sanpete counties on Sept. 3. Senator Lee shared that one of the best ways for Utahns to keep in touch with his office is to stop by when his staff is in your area. On Sept. 3, his mobile […]

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Rain Leads to Flooding in Hanksville

Rain Leads to Flooding in Hanksville

Heavy rainfall on Sept. 1 lead to flooding in Hanksville. According to a press release from Hanksville officials, several homes and businesses took on excessive amounts of water and many cars and camp trailers were damaged or swept away by the floodwaters. Wayne County Sheriff’s Office Search and Rescue responded […]

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BOLO Issued for Runaway Juvenile in Millard County

BOLO Issued for Runaway Juvenile in Millard County

Update: In a post to their Facebook page on the evening of Sept. 1, the Millard County Sheriff’s Office shared that Leo Celis has been located.   In a post to their Facebook page on Sept. 1, the Millard County Sheriff’s Office is asking the public to keep an eye […]

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Individual Seeking Help in Locating Lost Horse

Individual Seeking Help in Locating Lost Horse

An individual in Sevier County is seeking the publics help in locating a lost horse. The horse was last seen in the Richfield area on Aug. 28. In a post to the Southern Utah’s Equine Community page on Facebook they shared that the horse is an older bay mare  with […]

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Snow welcomes record of students as classes begin

Snow welcomes record of students as classes begin

With classes beginning on Monday, Snow College welcomed a record 6,000 students back to class. This includes a record 2,000 freshman. The College is providing a personalized experience for all students including online, face-to-face and tech ed classes. Masks and vaccinations are encouraged but not required.

$10k reward offered in deaths of newlywed couple at campsite

$10k reward offered in deaths of newlywed couple at campsite

MOAB, Utah (AP) — A Moab business contractor has offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the shooting deaths of a newlywed couple at a campsite. KUTV reports that Kylen Schulte and Crystal Turner were found dead on August 18 near Moab, in the […]

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Beaver County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Help in Locating Stolen RZR

Beaver County Sheriff’s Office Seeking Help in Locating Stolen RZR

The Beaver County sheriff’s Office is seeking the publics help in locating a stolen side by side. It is believed that the 2021 Polaris RZR S was stolen near Lebaron Reservoir east of Beaver on Aug. 26. It is black with blue LED lights in the wheel wells and has […]

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Utah governor questions efficacy of masks amid virus surge

Utah governor questions efficacy of masks amid virus surge

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has cast doubt on the efficacy of mask-wearing after health leaders made some of their most impassioned pleas yet for state residents to mask up and get vaccinated. Cox, a Republican, said Tuesday that his administration is encouraging people to wear […]

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Mormon vaccine push ratchets up, dividing faith’s members

Mormon vaccine push ratchets up, dividing faith’s members

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Members of the faith widely known as the Mormon church remain deeply divided on vaccines and mask-wearing despite consistent guidance from church leaders. Members who support the stance say they fear that some Latter-day Saints who refuse to get vaccinated are allowing their political views […]

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