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Semi Truck Collision Shuts Down I-15

Semi Truck Collision Shuts Down I-15

(Beaver, UT) — Early morning commuters on I-15 near Beaver faced major traffic delays yesterday after a collision left all northbound lanes completely closed just after 5 a.m. Utah troopers say the accident happened in an area where there were no detour options available. Police say no major injuries were […]

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Boy Struck By Truck in Enoch

Boy Struck By Truck in Enoch

(Enoch, UT) — A seven-year-old boy is recovering after being hit by a truck in southern Utah. The child was riding his bike in Enoch Sunday night when he went onto the road and was struck by the vehicle. An ambulance took the boy to Cedar City Hospital before he […]

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Voting By Mail Begins In Utah

Voting By Mail Begins In Utah

(St. George, UT) — Utahns wishing to vote by mail should be getting their ballots soon. Those were scheduled to be sent out to residents around the state starting yesterday. Others wishing to vote by mail still have until October 29th to request such a ballot, but they need to […]

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Snow College Fall Enrollment Numbers released

Snow College Fall Enrollment Numbers released

October 15, 2024 – Ephraim, UT – Snow College reports a total headcount enrollment of 5,577 students, a 1.29% increase from the previous fall. The numbers were verified and released by the Utah System of Higher Education. The enrollment increase aligns with institutional strategic initiatives established last year, including goals […]

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Permits For Christmas Trees Now Available

Permits For Christmas Trees Now Available

(St. George, UT) — Southern Utahns can start preparing for the holiday season with a Christmas tree permit. Dixie National Forest says residents can start buying their permits online or in person at Ranger stations in St. George, Cedar City, Panguitch, and Escalante. The permits range from ten to 20 […]

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Hurricane Help Returning Home To Utah

Hurricane Help Returning Home To Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Task Force One is heading back to the Beehive State. The group traveled to the southeastern U.S. to help with response efforts to Hurricane Helene, but FEMA announced Saturday it had “successfully completed their missions.” Dozens of task force members were sent over at […]

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Cedar Breaks Visitors Center Closes For Season

Cedar Breaks Visitors Center Closes For Season

(Brian Head, UT) — A southern Utah facility has wrapped up operations for the season. The Visitor Center at Cedar Breaks National Monument closed yesterday for winter and won’t reopen until snow conditions have gone away next year. Officials said they had a “very successful summer season” and look forward […]

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Utah candidates for Mitt Romney’s open US Senate seat debate approaches to climate change

Utah candidates for Mitt Romney’s open US Senate seat debate approaches to climate change

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — The Republican and Democratic candidates vying for Mitt Romney’s open U.S. Senate seat are aiming to convince Utah voters that they have the better blueprint to tackle climate change and protect the state’s vast natural resources. Republican U.S. Rep. John Curtis squared off on the debate […]

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Two Sanpete County cities added to Inland Port Authority

Ephraim and Gunnison were approved by the Utah Inland Port Authority this week to be “Public Infrastructure Districts” under the UIPA umbrella. This partnership could lead to state funding, low-interest borrowing and tax benefits to help new businesses and industries flourish in the two cities.

New Gunnison Valley Police Chief named

New Gunnison Valley Police Chief named

The Gunnison Valley Police Department has named Jason Adamson as their new chief. Adamson has more than two decades of law enforcement experience and has worked in SWAT and youth services. He comes from the Unified Police Department in Salt Lake County and has a masters degree in public administration […]

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