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Cement Powder Shortage Slows Construction

Cement Powder Shortage Slows Construction

Contractors in central Utah are having a hard time getting their hands on Cement Powder after the manufacturing plant that supplies up to 75% of it in Utah was shut down for a number of weeks. Ash Grove, Utah’s primary supplier, was shut down for about three weeks while waiting […]

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Palisade State Park opens new campground

An 11 site campground is coming to Palisade State Park. The site will be south of the Palisade Dam and is expected to be opened later this summer. A pavilion, campfire rings and tables are expected to be added. There will be no sewer, power or water hookups making the […]

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Motorist Rescued Hours After Crash in Fairview Canyon

Around 6:00 a.m. on June 19, authorities responded to a call after an individual discovered a vehicle that had gone off the roadway on state route 31 in Fairview Canyon. According to reports the driver, Michael Houck age 39, had been stuck inside the vehicle since the crash sometime between […]

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Failed Wells in Lynndyl

Failed Wells in Lynndyl

City officials in Lynndyl say there is nothing to fear after their wells completely failed. In a post to the Lynndyl Town Facebook page it was shared that initially there were pump issues at the city wells but things went from bad to worse when the wells failed. The post […]

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Candidate Interviews for Sevier County Commissioner Seat B

Three candidates are running for the Sevier County Commission Seat B in the Republican primary election. The candidates are: incumbent Tooter Ogden, Greg Jensen and Edward Nielson. Below are the interviews for the three candidates from Morning Talk on KSVC 980 AM & 100.5 FM. Edward Nielson- 6-13-22   Greg […]

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Utah Board of Higher Education appoints Stacee McIff as interim president of Snow College

Utah Board of Higher Education appoints Stacee McIff as interim president of Snow College

The Utah Board of Higher Education named Stacee McIff as interim president of Snow College, to take effect on July 1. McIff has served as vice president for technical education and workforce development at the college since 2021 and will lead Snow College during the Utah Board of Higher Education’s […]

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Hay Fire Near Austin

Around 4:00 p.m. on June 13, dispatch received a call for a downed power line and a fire next to Highway 118 just north of Austin. According to Sevier County Sheriff Nathan Curtis, high winds caused the power line to fall over, landing on some hay bales catching them on […]

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15 Youth and Two Adults Rescued In a Garfield County Canyon

15 Youth and Two Adults Rescued In a Garfield County Canyon

Seventeen people are safe in Garfield County after the Sheriff’s Office says they needed to be rescued from a slot canyon. The young men’s group from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints were in Sandthrax Canyon June 9 for a hike and got lost. Rescue teams were […]

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Smithfield Foods to Close Bulk of Operations in Beaver County

Smithfield Foods to Close Bulk of Operations in Beaver County

On June10, Smithfield Foods announced it is closing the majority of its operations in Beaver County. During an emergency meeting after the announcement, the Beaver County Commission declared a state of economic emergency due to fear of a ripple effect on the local economy. County officials say the closure will […]

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Injured Hiker Rescued in Millard County

Injured Hiker Rescued in Millard County

An injured hiker has been rescued in Millard County. On June 10, Deputies, EMTs and members of the Search and Rescue responded to an injured hiker by Notch Peak. According to a post to the Millard Sheriff Facebook page, AirMed was able to drop a Flight Nurse near the patient […]

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