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Moab Telling Tourists They’re Not Closed

Moab Telling Tourists They’re Not Closed

(Moab, UT) — Tourists are being told by Moab officials that they are still open despite flood cleanup. A flash flood hit the area Saturday, damaging homes and businesses as it rushed through downtown. Businesses that were damaged are working as fast as possible to be able to reopen.

Judge Considering Decision In Redistricting Case

Judge Considering Decision In Redistricting Case

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A Utah judge is considering whether she should grant a request to dismiss a lawsuit that wants to throw out the state’s congressional maps. The judge heard from both sides yesterday during a hearing in Third District Court in Salt Lake City. Lawyers for the […]

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Four Southern Utah Counties Added To State Network

(Cedar City, UT) — Four southern Utah counties, Beaver, Garfield, Iron, and Kane, are now included in the Unite Us service for community health and social service providers. The statewide network refers clients and matches them with resources and services. Community engagement manager Jamie Belliston says 25 counties are now […]

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Romney:  Biden Student Debt Plan A “Bribe” For Voters

Romney: Biden Student Debt Plan A “Bribe” For Voters

(Washington, DC) — Senator Mitt Romney isn’t holding back when it comes to criticizing President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. The Utah Republican posted a tweet yesterday calling the plan a “bribe” to encourage Democratic votes this November. He also called the plan unfair to those who have paid their […]

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Utah sues Biden over move to restore 2 national monuments

Utah sues Biden over move to restore 2 national monuments

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah state and county officials have sued the Biden administration over the president’s decision last year to restore two sprawling national monuments on rugged lands sacred to Native Americans that President Donald Trump had downsized. The lawsuit filed Wednesday over Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante […]

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Stolen Van in Millard County

Stolen Van in Millard County

A family in Millard County is seeking the public’s help in locating their van. In a post to Facebook early during the morning of Aug. 25, they shared they believe the van was stolen from their driveway in Leamington sometime after 6:00 p.m. the night before. The van is a […]

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Ephraim temple groundbreaking scheduled for Saturday.

Ephraim temple groundbreaking scheduled for Saturday.

The groundbreaking ceremony for the Ephraim Utah Temple will be held on Saturday, August 27, 2022. Elder Walter F. Gonzalez of the Quorum of the Seventy will preside at the event. The Ephraim Utah Temple will be built on a 9.16-acre site located at the intersection of 200 North and 400 East […]

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6th District Court juvenile judgeship down to five candidates

6th District Court juvenile judgeship down to five candidates

The 6th District Juvenile Court has announced five candidates for a new judge. Nominees include Arek Butler, Sanpete County deputy county attorney; Alex Goble, San Juan County deputy county attorney; Michael Mathie, Sevier County deputy county attorney; Alen Sevison, southern section director for the Utah Attorney General’s office; and Robert […]

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Hearing On Utah Redistricting Lawsuit Scheduled For Today

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A state court judge could rule later today on dismissing a lawsuit trying to overturn last year’s congressional redistricting in Utah. The lawsuit was filed by the League of Women Voters and Mormon Women for Ethical Government. They claim the state legislature acted illegally in […]

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This Thursday, July 12, 2018 photo released by Benji Xie shows flooding from a waterfall on the Havasupai reservation in Supai, Ariz. About 200 tourists were being evacuated Thursday from a campground on tribal land near famous waterfalls deep in a gorge off the Grand Canyon. (Benji Xie via AP)

Cox Issues State Of Emergency For Southern Utah Flooding

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Cox wants to make it easier for southern Utah communities to get help as they recover from severe flooding. The governor issued a state of emergency declaration for Grand, Emery and Wayne counties yesterday. The order allows state agencies to offer aid to the […]

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