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Utah’s First Lady Helps Roll Out Initiative Promoting Kindness In Schools

(West Valley City, UT) — Utah’s first lady is helping roll out a nationwide program meant to promote kindness and inclusiveness in schools. First Lady Abby Cox was at Gerald L. Wright Elementary School yesterday to talk with students and challenge them to include others in activities and conversations. The […]

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Sponsor Of Transgender Sports Ban Meets With Governor Cox

Sponsor Of Transgender Sports Ban Meets With Governor Cox

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A state lawmaker is trying to persuade Governor Cox to sign a bill banning transgender athletes from youth sports. State Senator Dan McKay met with the governor yesterday to lay out his position on House Bill 11. The bill originally proposed a commission that would […]

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State Park Attendance Up Nearly 10% In 2021

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Attendance at Utah state parks jumped almost ten-percent in 2021. The Utah Division of State Parks says nearly eleven-point-64-million people went to a state park, which was over a million more than 2020. Park attendance grew 33-percent from 2019 to 2020. Sand Hollow in Washington […]

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High Avalanche Danger

High Avalanche Danger

Forecast for Skyline Area Mountains Issued by Brett Kobernik for Wednesday, March 16, 2022 The avalanche danger is CONSIDERABLE on steep upper elevation northwest, north, northeast, and east facing slopes. Continue to avoid being on or below those slopes. The avalanche danger is MUCH lower outside of the terrain mentioned […]

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2022 Sterling Scholar Winners and Runners Up

2022 Sterling Scholar Winners and Runners Up

On Mar. 14 the winners of the 2022 Sterling Scholar awards were announced along with their runners up. This included many students representing our central Utah area high schools. The winners and runners up are listed below. Ag Science Winner – Jessi Allred (Richfield) Runner Up – Cody Stephenson (Delta) […]

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Intermountain: New Treatment For Pneumonia Greatly Reduces Deaths

Intermountain: New Treatment For Pneumonia Greatly Reduces Deaths

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A new method for treating pneumonia in emergency rooms tested by Intermountain Healthcare shows great promise in reducing deaths. In the study, clinicians use a real-time electronic decision support system called an ePNa to help treat patients. Researchers found that use of the ePNa reduced […]

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Hydrologists Look For Positives As Utah Snowpack Remains Below Average

Hydrologists Look For Positives As Utah Snowpack Remains Below Average

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Researchers who track snowfall and water levels in Utah are struggling to find a positive message in the numbers they’re seeing this winter. Hydrologists announced yesterday that Utah’s snowpack is around 88-percent of average and would not climb much higher before the end of the […]

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Man Facing Felonies For Relations With Teen Employee

(Nephi, UT) — Authorities are charging a 60-year-old Nephi man with a dozen felonies, accusing him of having an inappropriate sexual relationship with a teenage employee. Randy Goode was charged yesterday with three counts of rape, attempted rape, and object rape. Court documents say he had sex with a 16-year-old […]

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LDS Church Donates $4 Million to Assist Ukrainian Refugees

LDS Church Donates $4 Million to Assist Ukrainian Refugees

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints donated four-million dollars to help Ukrainian refugees displaced by Russia’s ongoing invasion of their country. Church officials gave two-million dollars to both the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and the World Food Program. The donation is […]

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Angels Landing Trail Closed For Maintenance

Angels Landing Trail Closed For Maintenance

(Springdale, UT) — A popular trail at Zion National Park is closed for maintenance. The park announced Saturday that the trail from Scout Lookout to Angels Landing was being closed to re-install a chain support rod. Visitors are being told to check the park’s social media and website for updates […]

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