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Colorado River Agreement Plans Have Been Submitted

Colorado River Agreement Plans Have Been Submitted

(Undated) — The future of Utah Water has been submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation. While the seven states that use the water initially wanted to create a unified plan for after 2026, that ultimately failed and the groups split into their predetermined upper and lower basin groups. Utah is […]

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Fatal Crash Involving School Bus In Sanpete County

Fatal Crash Involving School Bus In Sanpete County

One person is dead after a crash involving a school bus in Sanpete County. On Mar. 6, a Sanpete County School District bus was stopped in the northbound lanes of US-89 just south of Fairview with its flashing lights on and stop signs down dropping off students. According to Utah […]

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Trial date set for man involved with Knights of the Crystal Blade cult

Trial date set for man involved with Knights of the Crystal Blade cult

A trial date has finally been set for a man who allegedly took a child bride, almost six years after the event took place.  Robert Roe, of California, has been charged with aggravated sexual abuse of a child after he spent the night with the 5-year-old girl.  Roe met John […]

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Board Of Education Will Review Standardized Tests

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah State Board of Education will be reviewing reading and comprehension skills tests this year. The board says it will examine the correlation between standardized tests that are administered to young students to assess these skills. The state periodically undertakes these studies to make […]

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Donald Trump Wins Utah State Caucus, President Joe Biden Wins Democratic Primary

Donald Trump Wins Utah State Caucus, President Joe Biden Wins Democratic Primary

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Republican Caucus and Democratic Primary has been called. Donald Trump is the projected GOP caucus winner over former UN Ambassador Nikki Haley. Incumbent President Joe Biden won the democratic Primary with just over 87-percent of the vote. Trump won by a little over 11-thousand […]

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Ownership of Several Historic Buildings Transferred to LDS Church

Ownership of Several Historic Buildings Transferred to LDS Church

Responsibility and ownership for the Kirtland Ohio Temple, several historic buildings in Nauvoo and various manuscripts and artifacts have officially been transferred to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In a press release on Mar. 5, President of the LDS  Church Russell M. Nelson shared, “we thank our […]

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Statewide Virtual Job Fair Thursday

Statewide Virtual Job Fair Thursday

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state Department of Workforce Services is hosting a statewide virtual job fair on Thursday. It will feature more than 50 Utah employers offering nearly 15-hundred open positions. The job fair will be hosted from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and since it’s virtual, all […]

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Recent Snowpack Brings Spring Water Windfall

Recent Snowpack Brings Spring Water Windfall

(Salt Lake City, UT) — What is called the meteorological winter is ending up as a boon for Utah’s water supply heading into spring. This season, Utah’s mountains gained 12-point-nine inches of snow water equivalent or snowpack. That statistic represents the time between the start of the season on December […]

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Anti-Gun Activists Urge Gov. Cox To Veto Teacher Gun Training Bill

Anti-Gun Activists Urge Gov. Cox To Veto Teacher Gun Training Bill

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Anti-gun activists are urging Governor Cox to veto a bill that would promote firearms training for school teachers. They gathered at the Utah State Capitol yesterday. The bill would provide free gun training for any teacher who has a valid license, so the weapon can […]

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Debate Season Is Underway

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The 2024 election season is kicking into full gear with debates on the horizon. The Utah Debate Commission announced its slate of statewide and congressional debates for Utah candidates yesterday. The series of debates will start with gubernatorial candidates at Salt Lake Community College on […]

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