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Miss Lamb Day pageant to be held Saturday

Miss Lamb Day pageant to be held Saturday

Four young ladies are scheduled to compete for the title of Miss Lamb Days this Saturday in Fountain Green. The 80th Miss Lamb Day scholarship pageant will honor all former queens with a special video presentation of all previous royalties’ portraits and a special appearance by Miss Lamb Days 1954, […]

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Utah legislative session ending after beer, Medicaid deals

Utah legislative session ending after beer, Medicaid deals

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers were set Thursday to end their annual legislative session after scaling back a voter-approved Medicaid expansion, passing a long-awaited update to the state’s hate crimes law and reaching a deal to increase the alcohol level in beer. Measures on other hot-button issues failed […]

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Wife dies, husband injured in shooting at Utah home

SANDY, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a Utah couple was shot at their home, leaving the woman dead and her husband hospitalized in serious condition. Police identified the Sandy couple as 36-year-old Maureen Fiore-Webster and 38-year-old Jeffrey Webster. Detectives have not yet made any arrests but early evidence suggests a […]

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4.2 inches of snow near Nevada-Utah line breaks 1898 record

4.2 inches of snow near Nevada-Utah line breaks 1898 record

ELY, Nev. (AP) — More than 4 inches (10 centimeters) of snow fell near the Nevada-Utah line as a late winter storm made its way through the Great Basin, breaking a 121-year-old record. The National Weather Service said Wednesday that the Ely Airport in Nevada’s White Pine County recorded 4.2 […]

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Richfield Police seeking two after card skimmers put in gas station

Richfield Police seeking two after card skimmers put in gas station

Richfield City Police are searching for two men after card skimmers were placed over card readers in Maverik Wednesday afternoon. The first man is seen in security footage placing the skimmer inside the store next to the till while the clerk is distracted by the second man. According to Police […]

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Parowan Mayor Gets Unauthorized Discounts At Store

The mayor of Parowan, Utah is facing charges after he bought discounted items from a hardware store where he used to work.  The Cedar City Police Department says Preston Griffiths was charged with theft after he got unauthorized discounted prices on a variety of items in December from the Parowan True Value […]

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Deal reached to increase alcohol limits on beer in Utah

Deal reached to increase alcohol limits on beer in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah lawmakers have reached a compromise deal to increase the amount of alcohol available in beer. Republican Sen. Jerry Stevenson said Wednesday the agreement would raise alcohol limits to 4 percent, which is still relatively low but would allow for most production-line beers to be […]

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Once-stalled Utah hate-crimes measure poised to become law

Once-stalled Utah hate-crimes measure poised to become law

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A once-stalled measure to strengthen Utah’s hate crime law has passed the Legislature and is poised to become law. The Utah Senate cast the final vote to pass the measure Wednesday, and Republican Gov. Gary Herbert said he’s looking forward to signing it. Utah’s current […]

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Trump’s national monument changes return to spotlight

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — As Democrats in Congress prepare to scrutinize President Donald Trump’s review of 27 national monuments, most recommendations made by ex-Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke remain unfinished. They are seemingly stuck on the backburner as other matters consume the White House. Trump acted quickly on recommendations to […]

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States weigh bans on shackling jailed moms during childbirth

States weigh bans on shackling jailed moms during childbirth

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah is one of at least four states considering bans this year on the shackling of incarcerated women during childbirth. Advocates say the practice was once shockingly common around the United States, but that’s been changing over the past two decades as 22 states passed […]

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