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Utah receives final portion of $615M federal school relief

Utah receives final portion of $615M federal school relief

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Schools in Utah have gained access to an additional $205 million in federal relief after the U.S. Education Department approved plans from several states detailing how the funding will be used to get students caught up on learning. Utah is among the first cohort of […]

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Willow Creek Fire Update

With the quick response of air & ground resources, the Willow Creek Fire was held to 48 acres. Federal & state crews, along with @DromedaryPeak & Snake River Hotshots, will be working to establish containment today. Please avoid the area for firefighter & public safety.

New Wildfire Burning in Sevier County

New Wildfire Burning in Sevier County

Around 5:00 p.m. on July 7, authorities responded to a new wildfire burning in Sevier County. The Willow Creek Fire is burning a few miles south of Mayfield. With the quick response of air & ground resources, the Willow Creek Fire was held to 48 acres. Federal & state crews, along […]

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Driven by delta variant, COVID-19 surges again in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Hospital leaders in Utah are renewing their pleas for people to get vaccinated as the state experiences another surge in COVID-19 cases from the faster-spreading delta variant. State health officials told reporters Wednesday that the delta variant has begun to surge in Utah over the […]

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New Utah hunting laws take effect

New Utah hunting laws take effect

Two new hunting laws that were approved by the Utah State Legislature earlier this year took effect this past Thursday. The first House Bill 295 will restrict the baiting of big game animals when hunting in Utah. This includes deer and elk. The second law, H.B. 197 prevents the DWR […]

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Manti-La Sal welcomes comments on proposed restoration

Manti-La Sal welcomes comments on proposed restoration

The Manti-La Sal National Forest is welcoming comments on a proposed Restoration and Fuels Reduction Prescribed Fire project. They are proposing to increase the pace and scale of prescribed burning on lands within the Manti-La Sal National Forest. This is to reduce the risk of uncharacteristic wildfire to key ecosystem […]

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Utah’s Redistricting Plan

The Utah Legislature has formed a bipartisan Redistricting committee to gather information and public input in order to recommend new district boundaries. These boundaries determine state legislative and congressional districts and are required to be looked at every ten years. Rep. Carl Albrect, who is on the committee stated that […]

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Anti-mask protesters charged in school board meeting uproar

Anti-mask protesters charged in school board meeting uproar

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Several anti-mask protesters who disrupted a school district board meeting in Utah earlier this year are now facing criminal charges. The 11 protesters were charged with disorderly conduct and disrupting a public meeting late last week. A Granite School District spokesperson says police are still […]

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Boa constrictor accidentally freed in Utah still missing

Boa constrictor accidentally freed in Utah still missing

TOOELE, Utah (AP) — Authorities in Utah are searching for an 8-foot-long boa constrictor that was accidentally freed from its container last week. KSL TV reported Tuesday that animal control officers were called to a home in Tooele, Utah on Friday. Contractors who were working on the house accidentally knocked […]

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Nominee Named to Fill Orderville Justice Court Vacancy

The Kane County Judicial Nominating Commission has announced the appointment of Judge Ronald Read to fill the Orderville Justice Court vacancy. Ronald L. Read graduated from Southern Utah State College in 1981 and the University of Utah Law School in 1990. Mr. Read served as a Law Clerk for the […]

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