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Police unable to pinpoint cause of fatal Utah explosion

Police unable to pinpoint cause of fatal Utah explosion

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Investigators say they don’t know what triggered an explosion that killed a man at an engineering business in northern Utah. The Standard-Examiner in Ogden reported Monday that police in Brigham City have completed their investigation into the March 10 blast at HyPerComp Engineering but were unable […]

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Businessman found guilty in fraud scheme with polygamists

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A California businessman accused of helping a pair of Utah polygamists expand a biodiesel fraud scheme that ended up stealing nearly $500 million in government funds was found guilty Monday on 10 counts including money laundering and mail fraud. The verdict against gas station owner […]

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Snow College Update

Snow College Update

Given the White House’s advice to avoid public groups of more than 10, the Horne Activity Center, the Bergesen Athletic Center, and the Richfield Campus Fitness Center will be closed effective March 18. The Little Badgers Early Learning Center will also close on March 18. Additional guidelines from the White […]

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Sen. Romney proposes giving $1,000 checks to citizens

Sen. Romney proposes giving $1,000 checks to citizens

On Monday, March 16, Sen. Mitt Romney held a conference call with news sources about the coronavirus. In that call, he shared a four-part strategy being considered in Washington to help people throughout the country deal with the healthcare and economic difficulties caused by the spread of the virus. The […]

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Romney proposes $1,000 checks as some Utah restaurants close

Romney proposes $1,000 checks as some Utah restaurants close

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican Sen. Mitt Romney is proposing one-time $1,000 checks for every American adult. This comes amid the shutdown of bars, restaurants and resorts in  many places in Utah and the rest of the country. Salt Lake County restaurants will close to diners late Monday, though […]

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Utah county home to popular ski town closes eateries, bars

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah mountain county home to the popular ski town of Park City has closed all restaurants, resorts, bars, entertainment venues, spas and exercise facilities in hopes of preventing the spread of the coronavirus. Summit County health officials announced the measure Sunday night, a day […]

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Nate Selin from the CUPHD discussed COVID-19 in central Utah on KSVC

Nate Selin from the CUPHD discussed COVID-19 in central Utah on KSVC

Nate Selin from the Central Utah Public Health Department joined Robert Lovell and Porter Huntsman on Morning Talk on KSVC 980 AM and 100.5 FM Monday to talk about the Coronavirus. Selin discussed the importance of not congregating or traveling outside of the communities you live in, except when absolutely […]

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Coronavirus resources for parents

Coronavirus resources for parents

The Utah State Board of Education has created a website for parents concerned about COVID-19.  Coronavirus information and resources can be found at schools.utah.gov/coronavirus.  An additional resource is the Coronavirus hot-line, 1-800-456-7707.

South Sanpete Soft Closure information

Soft closure means that students would be sent home, but facilities would be kept open and faculty and staff would be allowed to continue to work. South Sanpete School District will implement the following action plan to continue instruction. There will be no instruction on Monday and Tuesday, March 16th […]

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Lawmakers wrap up after polygamy, redistricting law changes

Lawmakers wrap up after polygamy, redistricting law changes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Legislature has wrapped up its work for the year. Lawmaker ended a session that saw major changes to the state’s polygamy statute, a revision of a voter-approved redistricting law and a compromise on education funding. The 45-day meeting is ending in the shadow […]

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