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Miss Richfield Pageant Results

Miss Richfield Pageant Results

On June 25, the Miss Richfield pageant was held at the Sevier Valley Center. The new Miss Richfield is Millie Ice. Her first attendant is Tricia Thalman and her second attendant is Oaklyn Riddle. The Heart of Richfield award went to Tricia Thalman.

Mayors Mendenhall, Wilson Calls SCOTUS Decision Wrong

Mayors Mendenhall, Wilson Calls SCOTUS Decision Wrong

(Salt Lake County, UT) — Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall and Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson warn about issues ahead following the Supreme Court ruling to give states the right to make their own laws to regulate abortion. On Twitter, Mendenhall says the decision will have particularly devastating […]

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Cox, Henderson Voice Support Of Roe Ruling From SCOTUS

Cox, Henderson Voice Support Of Roe Ruling From SCOTUS

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox and Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson echoed support of the decision from the U.S. Supreme Court to overrule Roe v. Wade. In a joint statement, Cox and Henderson say they are both pro-life advocates who are committed to supporting women and families in […]

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Utah’s Abortion Trigger Law Goes Into Effect

Utah’s Abortion Trigger Law Goes Into Effect

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The decision from the U.S. Supreme Court to overrule Roe v. Wade this morning clears the way for Utah’s trigger law to go into effect. Under the law passed in 2020, abortions in Utah are largely prohibited. Women can still receive an abortion in circumstances […]

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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Against Governor, State And County Leaders, Tribune

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A judge dismissed a defamation lawsuit filed against Governor Spencer Cox, various state and county leaders and the Salt Lake Tribune. Former Salt Lake County GOP communications director David Robinson was accused last year of creating a toxic work environment and harassment. Robinson alleged that […]

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Lawmaker Proposals Crack Down For Illegally Placed Campaign Signs

Lawmaker Proposals Crack Down For Illegally Placed Campaign Signs

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A state lawmaker wants to get rid of any political campaign signs that are placed on public property in a way that becomes hazardous. Republican State Senator Mike McKell plans to push legislation that would impose fines on campaigns that place their signs in public […]

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USOPC Chair Says Utah Winter Olympics Unlikely Until At Least 2034

USOPC Chair Says Utah Winter Olympics Unlikely Until At Least 2034

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The chair of the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee says Utah’s bid to host an upcoming Winter Olympics is unlikely to bear fruit until at least 2034. Susanne Lyons suggested yesterday that Salt Lake City is more of a fallback plan for the International Olympic […]

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Cox:  Gas Tax Holiday Not A Solution To U.S. Economic Woes

Cox: Gas Tax Holiday Not A Solution To U.S. Economic Woes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s governor is not a fan of President Biden’s desire for a federal gas tax holiday. Governor Spencer Cox tweeted yesterday that the Biden proposal would only save Americans 18-cents at the gas pump while producing more deficit spending and more inflation. Cox added that […]

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Left Fork Fire Grows To 4,600 Acres

Left Fork Fire Grows To 4,600 Acres

(Kanab, UT) — Firefighters are struggling to gain control of a growing wildfire in southern Utah. The Left Fork Fire has grown to over 46-hundred acres while containment remains at five-percent. The fire began as a prescribed burn in April and has flared up twice since then. No injuries have […]

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Gov. Cox Urges Fireworks Safety Ahead Of July Holiday

Gov. Cox Urges Fireworks Safety Ahead Of July Holiday

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Governor Spencer Cox is urging Utahns to take extra precautions if they plan on buying and setting off fireworks during Independence Day and Pioneer Day holidays. Cox and leaders for the Division of Natural Resources said yesterday that there were 115 firework-related fires last year, […]

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