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Snow College Alert: UPDATE on Missing Student

Snow College Alert: UPDATE on Missing Student

Snow College officials do not have any updates on Madelyn Allen’s whereabouts. Police will continue to follow all leads and investigate the case. Our hope and goal is to have Madelyn safely home soon. At this point, we believe Madelyn’s disappearance is an isolated incident and others are not in […]

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Snow College student missing

Snow College student missing

December 14, 2021 – Ephraim, UT – Snow College police are searching for Madelyn Allen, age 19, who was last seen leaving her residence (Snow Hall – 155 East College Avenue, Ephraim, Utah) at 9:22 PM on December 13, 2021. Security footage shows someone who is believed to be Madelyn […]

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Advocates Want “One River” Mindset

Advocates Want “One River” Mindset

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Activists say a “one river” mindset is needed regarding the water deficit on the Colorado River. The Colorado River Water Users Association conference will be next week in Las Vegas with topics to include allocation and overuse. Water and conservation activists from Utah, Arizona, Colorado, […]

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Three Utah School Districts Threatened

Three Utah School Districts Threatened

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Threats against three school districts in the state are under investigation. The first was in Garland when someone discovered a drawing of a gun with the date for Monday on a bathroom wall. A bomb threat was also found on Snapchat against Box Elder County […]

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Rep. Stewart Calls For Full Boycott Of Winter Olympics

Rep. Stewart Calls For Full Boycott Of Winter Olympics

(Washington, DC) – Republican Congressman Chris Stewart believes the diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing does not go far enough. Speaking on Fox News Sunday night, Stewart said the U.S. should completely boycott the Games as a “minimum” reaction to human rights abuses. Stewart also pointed to […]

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Renovation Of Salt Lake Temple To Take A Year Longer Than Expected

Renovation Of Salt Lake Temple To Take A Year Longer Than Expected

(Salt Lake City, UT) – It’s going to take a bit longer than expected to renovate a Salt Lake City landmark. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced yesterday that work on the historic Salt Lake Temple will take an additional year to complete. The building is being […]

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Mormon women’s influence expands despite priesthood ban

Mormon women’s influence expands despite priesthood ban

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Women in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are not filling leadership positions traditionally held by men. But one expert on the faith widely known as Mormon says women’s roles in the church are expanding. They are filling more speaking time during the […]

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Weather Advisory – Winter Storm Warning

Weather Advisory – Winter Storm Warning

  Winter Storm Warning issued December 14 at 4:​08​AM MST until December 15 at 11:​00​AM MST by NWS Saltlake …WINTER STORM WARNING REMAINS IN EFFECT FROM 5 PM THIS AFTERNOON TO 11 AM MST WEDNESDAY… * WHAT…Heavy snow expected. Total snow accumulations of 12 to 24 inches. Winds gusting as […]

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Suit: City suspended firefighter prescribed medical cannabis

Suit: City suspended firefighter prescribed medical cannabis

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A Utah firefighter who uses medical marijuana for chronic back pain has sued the city of Ogden, saying he was unlawfully suspended from duty for refusing to surrender his prescription card. The Standard Examiner reports that Levi Coleman said the fire department and city discriminated against […]

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Utah Lawmaker Says AMBER Alert System Overused

Utah Lawmaker Says AMBER Alert System Overused

(Davis County, UT) — State Senator Todd Weiler feels AMBER Alerts are being used too often. He said he thinks they are very powerful but people are losing patience. His remarks were made after a non-custodial mom was accused of taking her four daughters and being found near San Diego, […]

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