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State Audit Critical Of Nursing Home Spending

State Audit Critical Of Nursing Home Spending

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah State Auditor Tina Cannon says federal money designed to help Medicaid patients in nursing homes was not used properly. She says only 49-percent of the federal funding went to helping patients. The majority went to companies running those facilities. The auditor accuses them of […]

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Over Half Of Utah Is In Extreme Drought

Over Half Of Utah Is In Extreme Drought

(Jensen, UT) — Over half of Utah is now in an extreme drought. That designation by the U-S Drought Monitor comes after an unusually warm March melted what was left of an unusually small snowpack. Utah gets the vast majority of its water from snow, so the current data is […]

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Jeep Posse Radio Day A Success

Jeep Posse Radio Day A Success

The annual Sanpete County Search & Rescue Jeep Posse Radio Day was a huge success again this year. Held on KMTI-AM 650 & 95.1 FM on April Fools Day yesterday, the annual fund raiser has brought in $39,590 in donations so far. Each year for over 45 years, KMTI has […]

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Lawyers Request Time To Process Bullet In Charlie Kirk Murder

Lawyers Request Time To Process Bullet In Charlie Kirk Murder

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Lawyers representing Charlie Kirk’s accused killer are requesting more time to process the bullet that ended his life. The lawyers said in a recent filing that the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives could not identify the bullet recovered during the autopsy and added […]

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Average Gas Price In Utah Hits $4.20

Average Gas Price In Utah Hits $4.20

(Garden City, UT) — The average price for a gallon of gas in Utah is now four-dollars and 20-cents. Triple-A says the most expensive average price can be found in Rich County where gas is four-dollars and 47-cents. The least expensive average price is four-14 in Duchesne County. Gas is […]

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More Rain And Snow Heading For Utah Today

More Rain And Snow Heading For Utah Today

(Brighton, UT) — More rain and snow is on the way as Utah gets a much-needed blast of moisture. Rain is expected to continue at lower elevations across much of Utah today. Snow levels are expected to hover around seven-thousand feet. The heaviest accumulations will likely be seen in the […]

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U.S. Forest Service Plans To Move Headquarters To Utah

U.S. Forest Service Plans To Move Headquarters To Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Trump administration says they’re moving the U.S. Forest Service headquarters to Salt Lake City. The agency said it’s part of a restructuring plan so leadership can be closer to the forests. Utah Governor Spencer Cox called it a big win for Utah and the […]

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Juvenile Critically Injured In Rollover Crash In Millard County

Juvenile Critically Injured In Rollover Crash In Millard County

On Tuesday afternoon Deputies, EMTs and Fillmore Fire and Rescue responded to the scene of a single vehicle rollover crash north of Fillmore. According to a press release from the Millard County Sheriff’s Office, “responders located four juvenile occupants, all under the age of 14, none of whom were wearing […]

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Salt Lake Airport Among Most Expensive

Salt Lake Airport Among Most Expensive

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Salt Lake City International Airport is now ranked among the most expensive airports in the country. A new study says average airfare at the airport is about 434 dollars, placing it second nationwide, as rising fuel costs continue to drive up ticket prices. Survey data […]

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LDS Church Reports Growth Ahead Of Conference

LDS Church Reports Growth Ahead Of Conference

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is reporting major growth ahead of its April general conference. Leaders say more than one-million students are now enrolled in Church education programs worldwide for the first time. Officials say the upcoming World Report will highlight expanding […]

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