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Utah school closure extended during coronavirus outbreak

Utah school closure extended during coronavirus outbreak

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Classes at Utah schools will remain dismissed at least through May 1, Gov. Gary Herbert said Monday as the number of diagnosed cases of the new coronavirus spiked. State officials say 257 cases have been diagnosed, up from 181 on Sunday. The increase comes a day […]

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Sevier County Sheriff’s Office looking for overdue shed hunter

Update: Sevier County Sheriff’s Office posted to their Facebook page around 5:00 p.m. on Mar. 22 saying “we found our missing hunter!! He’s in good shape. Thanks for all your help!!   Sevier County Sheriff’s Office shared in a post to their Facebook page on Mar. 22 that they are […]

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Spencer Cox picks running mate

Around 9:00 a.m. on Mar. 19 Spencer Cox announced his running mate via twitter. In the tweet he stated “it is my honor and privilege to officially introduce to you our next Lt. Governor Deidre Henderson.” He also made it known that effective immediately Senator Henderson is taking over their […]

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U.S. Representative tests positive for COVID-19

U.S. Representative tests positive for COVID-19

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Democratic U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams tested positive for the coronavirus on Wednesday, an announcement that comes shortly after the first known case in Congress. He says he began feeling mild, cold-like symptoms on Saturday and was tested as his symptoms worsened. McAdams says he plans to […]

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Another earthquake is not imminent

Some media outlets are erroneously reporting that a bigger earthquake is imminent. This is not true. According to University of Utah seismologists, there is only a 5% chance of a larger earthquake at this time.  Currently, power is being restored to areas that were affected by this morning’s 5.7 magnitude […]

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Earthquake hits Wasatch Front

Earthquake hits Wasatch Front

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A 5.7-magnitude earthquake has shaken Salt Lake City and many of its suburbs. The quake sent panicked residents running to the streets, knocked out power to tens of thousands of homes and closed the city’s airport and its light rail system. The U.S. Geological Survey […]

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Restaurants, bars closed statewide as Moab pauses tourism

Restaurants, bars closed statewide as Moab pauses tourism

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert ordered statewide dine-in closures at restaurants and bars Tuesday while health officials in the national parks hotspot of Moab ordered a halt to new overnight tourists to help stop the spread of the new coronavirus. The steps came as the number […]

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Zions Bank moves to drive up in all central Utah locations except Richfield

Zions Bank moves to drive up in all central Utah locations except Richfield

In an email sent to their customers Zions bank stated that many of their branches are going to be moving to drive up tellers only. In the email it states “in an effort to help slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), Zions Bank has made the decision to serve clients […]

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Nate Selin from the CUPHD discussed COVID-19 in central Utah on KSVC

Nate Selin from the CUPHD discussed COVID-19 in central Utah on KSVC

Nate Selin from the Central Utah Public Health Department joined Robert Lovell and Porter Huntsman on Morning Talk on KSVC 980 AM and 100.5 FM Monday to talk about the Coronavirus. Selin discussed the importance of not congregating or traveling outside of the communities you live in, except when absolutely […]

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Coronavirus resources for parents

Coronavirus resources for parents

The Utah State Board of Education has created a website for parents concerned about COVID-19.  Coronavirus information and resources can be found at schools.utah.gov/coronavirus.  An additional resource is the Coronavirus hot-line, 1-800-456-7707.