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Utah Airmen Return Home After Deployment To Germany

Utah Airmen Return Home After Deployment To Germany

(Hill Air Force Base, UT) — Family and friends are welcoming back about 300 members of the Air Force who were deployed to Europe earlier this year. The members of the 388th and Reserve 419th Fighter Wings were welcomed home at Hill Air Force Base yesterday. The airmen had been […]

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Ephraim Temple groundbreaking announced

Ephraim Temple groundbreaking announced

The groundbreaking ceremony for the Ephraim Utah Temple will take place on Saturday August 27, 2022. Elder Walter F. Gonzalez of the Quorum of the Seventy will preside at the event. The temple site is located at the intersection of 200 North and 400 East. The temple is expected to […]

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Assessment of Sevier County’s EMS System

First responders in Sevier County teamed up with Safe Tech Solutions to assess the emergency medical services in the area. Safe Tech Solutions shared seventeen key findings and eleven suggestions on how to make the most of those services. Those findings and suggestions are listed below. 17 Key Findings EMS […]

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Sen. Lee Seeks TV Content Warning Changes

Sen. Lee Seeks TV Content Warning Changes

(Washington, DC) — Senator Mike Lee is joining other Republicans seeking changes to the television content rating system. Lee is requesting the system include warnings for “disturbing content” on kids’ programs that would include LGBTQ characters. In the letter to the TV Parental Guidelines Monitoring Board, Lee and other senators […]

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AG’s Office Give Guidance On Library Books

AG’s Office Give Guidance On Library Books

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Attorney General’s Office is giving school districts guidance regarding laws surrounding books in school libraries. The memorandum states removal of any books from school libraries can constitute a suppression of ideas. Guidance about whether a book should be pulled from the shelf includes […]

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Cox Signs Stewardship Agreement With USDA To Help Fight Wildfires

Cox Signs Stewardship Agreement With USDA To Help Fight Wildfires

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state of Utah is renewing an agreement with the U.S. Department of Agriculture to help prevent wildfires in the state. Governor Cox joined USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack in Salt Lake City last week to sign the Shared Stewardship agreement. The state has worked with […]

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McConnell, Utah leaders honor ‘larger than life’ Orrin Hatch

McConnell, Utah leaders honor ‘larger than life’ Orrin Hatch

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Politicians, friends and colleagues paid tribute to the late U.S. Sen. Orrin Hatch at a memorial service in Salt Lake City. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell on Friday called Hatch an ‘old friend’ and described him as a principled conservative, committed public servant and man […]

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Wayne County Fire Extinguished

Wayne County Fire Extinguished

Just after 4:00 p.m. on May 6, Wayne County Sheriff’s Office and Torrey/Teasdale Fire Departments were notified of a fire that had gotten out of control in Grover. The fire was being driven by the wind and residents near the fire were quickly evacuated as a precaution. U.S. Forest Service, […]

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Miss Ephraim Pageant Results

Miss Ephraim Pageant Results

On May 7, the Miss Ephraim pageant was held at Snow College. The new Miss Ephraim is Clarissa Knapp, who also won Miss Congeniality. Her first attendant is Harmony Durtschi, her second attendant is Joslynn Gordon and her third attendant is Karlie Strickland.

Utah’s Drought Conditions Keep Getting Worse

Utah’s Drought Conditions Keep Getting Worse

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s drought conditions are continuing to get worse. The latest report from the U.S. Drought Monitor places 99-percent of the state in either “severe” or “extreme” drought conditions. The report comes after the Utah Department of Natural Resources announced that May and June are both […]

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