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Cox: Lawmakers Should Be Open To Discussing Gun Laws

Cox: Lawmakers Should Be Open To Discussing Gun Laws

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s governor says state lawmakers should keep an open mind when it comes to discussing gun safety proposals following deadly mass shootings in Texas and other states. The governor said during his monthly press conference yesterday that he would be devastated if a mass shooting […]

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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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Officials Break Ground On $165M Building Project At State Capitol

Officials Break Ground On $165M Building Project At State Capitol

(Salt Lake City, UT) — State leaders are breaking ground on a 165-million-dollar building project at the state Capitol. The governor, lieutenant governor, House speaker and Senate president took part in a ceremony yesterday to mark the start of the project on the north side of the Capitol complex. Construction […]

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Officials Say IOC Meeting In Switzerland Gave Few Answers

Officials Say IOC Meeting In Switzerland Gave Few Answers

(Switzerland) — Utah officials are coming away from a meeting with the International Olympic Committee with no definitive answers on if the state will host an upcoming Winter Olympics. Members of the committee heading Utah’s bid for the Olympics said yesterday’s meeting in Switzerland was very positive. They were also […]

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Lawmakers Get Briefing About Utah Wildfire Conditions And Restrictions

Lawmakers Get Briefing About Utah Wildfire Conditions And Restrictions

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The head of the agency that oversees Utah’s forests says staff members are preparing for the upcoming wildfire season. The executive director of the Division of Forestry, Fire and State Lands says resources are already being shifted around the state to make it easier to […]

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Sen. Romney Announces Plan To Provide Cash To Working Families

Sen. Romney Announces Plan To Provide Cash To Working Families

(Washington, DC) — Republican Senator Mitt Romney is pushing new legislation that would provide cash payouts to working families with young children. The Family Security Act Two-Point-Oh would be directly tied to the number and ages of children in a family. A family would receive 350 dollars every month for […]

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Utah Olympic Committee Visiting With IOC Officials In Switzerland

Utah Olympic Committee Visiting With IOC Officials In Switzerland

(Switzerland) — The group seeking to bring the Winter Olympics back to Salt Lake City is in Switzerland to meet with the International Olympic Committee. Representatives for the Utah committee will seek to secure a bid for either the 2030 or 2034 Games. Meetings will break down details about what […]

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LDS Church To Break Ground On Smithfield Temple Saturday

LDS Church To Break Ground On Smithfield Temple Saturday

(Smithfield, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will break ground on its new temple in Smithfield this Saturday. The new temple will be located at a 13-acre site at the intersection of Eight-Hundred West and One-Hundred North. This will be the 26th LDS temple in Utah.

Evan McMullin Calls For Sen. Lee To Back Bipartisan Gun Legislations

Evan McMullin Calls For Sen. Lee To Back Bipartisan Gun Legislations

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Republican Senator Mike Lee faces pressure to get behind a bipartisan agreement on gun safety. Independent Senate candidate Evan McMullin praised Democrats and Republicans for coming together to pass something he believes will help prevent future gun deaths. McMullin noted that Republican Senator Mitt Romney […]

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