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Utah Offers Scholarships To Encourage Careers In Early Childhood Education

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The state of Utah would like to see more students pursue careers in early childhood education. The Department of Workforce Services is offering up to four-million dollars in scholarships to college students who pursue degrees in fields like elementary education and child development. The scholarships […]

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Memorial Services Honors Fallen Utah Law Enforcement Officers

Memorial Services Honors Fallen Utah Law Enforcement Officers

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is paying tribute to law enforcement officers who lost their lives while on duty. The state annual Law Enforcement Memorial Service was held at the State Capitol yesterday. The ceremony honored the 147 police officers who have died in the line of duty since […]

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UDOT Urges Patience As Weekend Events Could Clog Traffic Across State

UDOT Urges Patience As Weekend Events Could Clog Traffic Across State

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah’s transportation department is telling drivers to have patience this weekend as a variety of events could clog traffic around the state. Graduations at the University of Utah, Utah State, Utah Valley and Dixie State universities will be held today. The funeral procession for Senator […]

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U.S. Senate Unanimously Passes Resolution Honoring Hatch

U.S. Senate Unanimously Passes Resolution Honoring Hatch

(Washington, DC) — Members of the U.S. Senate are honoring former Utah Senator Orrin Hatch. The Senate unanimously passed a resolution yesterday paying tribute to Hatch, who spent 42 years as a senator before retiring. The resolution noted that Hatch was dedicated to strengthening the economy of the United States, […]

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Romney Admits Trump ‘Very Likely’ To Be 2024 Presidential Nominee

Romney Admits Trump ‘Very Likely’ To Be 2024 Presidential Nominee

(Washington, DC) — Republican Senator Mitt Romney believes former President Donald Trump will likely be the GOP’s 2024 nominee. In an interview with Politico, Romney admitted Trump’s popularity is not fading away, saying it was “hard to imagine anything that would derail his support” should he seek office. Senator Romney […]

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Miss Ephraim Pageant to be Held Saturday

Miss Ephraim Pageant to be Held Saturday

Miss Ephraim 2021, Madison Worthington is getting ready to pass on her title. The Miss Ephraim Scholarship Pageant will be held this Saturday May 7 at 7:00 p.m. in the Snow College Eccles Center. Candidates for Miss Ephraim are Joslynn Gordon, Janey Christensen, Hallie Williams, Kaitlyn Mathews, LeElla Heller, Harmony […]

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Lee:  Never Prouder To Have Clerked For Alito

Lee: Never Prouder To Have Clerked For Alito

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Senator Mike Lee says he has never been prouder to be a former clerk for U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Samuel Alito. In an op-ed published yesterday in the Deseret News, the Utah Republican says he read Alito’s leaked draft opinion in a case that […]

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Hagen Talks First Amendment, SCOTUS Leak During Utah Supreme Court Confirmation

Hagen Talks First Amendment, SCOTUS Leak During Utah Supreme Court Confirmation

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A nominee for Utah’s Supreme Court says she’s disturbed by the leak of a draft opinion from someone inside the nation’s highest court. Judge Diana Hagen was questioned about the leak by state senators during a confirmation hearing yesterday. Hagen said that the leak undermines […]

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Snow College holds graduation

Snow College holds graduation

Snow College is honoring 1,144 graduates over the next two days. Ephraim will recognize those receiving bachelor degrees Thursday afternoon at 4 p.m. in the Jorgensen Concert Hall at the Eccles Center. The associate ceremony will take place Friday at 3 p.m. at Terry Foote Stadium. Spectators are asked to […]

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Sen. Hatch To Lie In State At Utah Capitol today

Sen. Hatch To Lie In State At Utah Capitol today

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Hundreds-of-people are expected to pay their final respects to the longest serving U.S. senator in Utah history. Senator Orrin Hatch will lie in state today in the Utah State Capitol between 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. today. Hatch passed away on April 23rd at the […]

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