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Utah Has Least Worst Drop In Credit Scores Nationwide

Utah Has Least Worst Drop In Credit Scores Nationwide

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Credit scores have fallen over the past year in all 50 states, but Utah’s drop is the smallest. A new report by WalletHub says Utah’s average credit score only dropped by a fraction of one-percent. The average credit score statewide is 690. Delaware, Georgia and […]

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LDS Church Announces New Spanish Fork Temple

LDS Church Announces New Spanish Fork Temple

(Spanish Fork, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced a new Temple in Spanish Fork. Church officials say it will be built at 100 South and 25-50 East on a nearly nine-acre lot, with early plans showing roughly 80-thousand square feet and multiple stories. The Spanish […]

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Dallin H. Oaks Dedicates First Temple As LDS President

Dallin H. Oaks Dedicates First Temple As LDS President

(Burley, ID) — Dallin H. Oaks has dedicated his first temple since becoming President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Yesterday, he dedicated the Burley, Idaho Temple which the church says is over 43-thousand square feet. Oaks said the temple is close to his heart because he […]

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Man Found After Truck Stuck In Freezing Conditions

Man Found After Truck Stuck In Freezing Conditions

(Cedar City, UT) — A man has been found alive after his truck was stuck in freezing conditions in the mountains south of Cedar City. Iron County Search and Rescue teams say the man was facing life-threatening conditions when he decided to ditch his truck. They say he left his […]

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GOEO Board Approves Incentives for IRRX and MCM Engineering II, Inc

GOEO Board Approves Incentives for IRRX and MCM Engineering II, Inc

Yesterday the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity board approved tax incentives for two companies, Integrated Rail and Resources, Inc. and MCM Engineering II, to support job creation and business investment in Iron and Uintah counties. According to a press release from the Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity, “together, the […]

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Search For Suspects Continues After LDS Church Shooting

Search For Suspects Continues After LDS Church Shooting

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Police have not made any arrests but they do have new leads after two people were shot and killed outside of an LDS church in Salt Lake City. Police say there was an argument that apparently spilled outside when people left a funeral service on […]

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Dieter F. Uchtdorf Named Acting President of LDS Quorum of the Twelve

Dieter F. Uchtdorf Named Acting President of LDS Quorum of the Twelve

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Dieter F. Uchtdorf has been called to serve as Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The Church announced the appointment yesterday, and Uchtdorf was set apart by Church President Dallin H. Oaks. The […]

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Crash Diverts Traffic In Sevier County

Crash Diverts Traffic In Sevier County

Traffic was diverted after a crash on Interstate 70 in Sevier County. According to Sevier County Sheriff Nathan Curtis, two vehicles were involved in the crash in the westbound lanes near milepost 46 with at least one of them catching fire. Westbound traffic was diverted for a short time, but […]

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2 Dead, 6 Injured From Shooting Outside Salt Lake LDS Church

2 Dead, 6 Injured From Shooting Outside Salt Lake LDS Church

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Two people are dead and six are hurt after a shooting that took place outside an LDS meetinghouse after a funeral. All of the victims are adults and at least three of the survivors are in critical condition. It happened last night in the Rose […]

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Governor Wants Bell-To-Bell School Cell Phone Ban

Governor Wants Bell-To-Bell School Cell Phone Ban

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox wants to ban cell phone use at schools from bell-to-bell. He was joined by Republican State Senator Lincoln Fillmore yesterday as they pushed for the bill in this year’s legislative session. Not every lawmaker is on board. Senator Kathleen Riebe told KUTV […]

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