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Richfield Man Arrested On Rape Charge

A Richfield man, Brent Riddle age 48, was arrested Oct. 23 on a volume of charges. The case was reported originally to Richfield City Police who quickly found many of the offenses occurred outside of city limits. The case then became a joint investigation with the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office. […]

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Two Arrested After Thefts Throughout Sevier County

Two Arrested After Thefts Throughout Sevier County

On Oct. 19, Sevier County Deputies responded to a report of vandalism at a storage unit at 2500 South Cove View Road. They collected evidence and later that day were called back to the storage units where the owner had noticed two individuals who were not renting a unit. According […]

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Lyman Asks SCOTUS To Disqualify Cox

Lyman Asks SCOTUS To Disqualify Cox

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Phil Lyman is making a final effort to have Utah Governor Spencer Cox disqualified from the upcoming election. Lyman appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, requesting he be made the Republican nominee in the governor’s race this year. The Blanding representative was already refused by […]

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Two Dead, Two Injured In Millard County Crash

Two Dead, Two Injured In Millard County Crash

Two people are dead and two others are injured after a car crash in Millard County. According to the Utah Highway Patrol a car was driving the wrong direction on I-15 near the I-70 interchange when the crash occurred Oct. 17. All northbound lanes of I-15 were temporarily closed but […]

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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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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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Accidental Death In Sevier County

Accidental Death In Sevier County

Shortly after 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 4, Sevier County Dispatch received a call reporting an individual in a UTV was in an accident and emergency medical help was needed. Upon arrival it was discovered that 82-year-old James Allen of Richfield had been struck by a bullet. He was airlifted by […]

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LDS Church Announces 17 New Temples As General Conference Concludes

LDS Church Announces 17 New Temples As General Conference Concludes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is planning to build 17 new temples in cities around the world. The Church concluded its October General Conference today by announcing the locations of the new temples. The temples will be built in the following locations: […]

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Old Richfield Building Burnt Down As Part Of Training Exercise

Old Richfield Building Burnt Down As Part Of Training Exercise

An old building in Richfield is no more after the Richfield City Fire Department held a controlled burn as part of a training exercise. The building located at the corner of 1300 South and Main Street was often referred to locally as the old Pizza Hut building. The building was […]

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