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Teachers march on Utah Capitol to demand funding increase

Teachers march on Utah Capitol to demand funding increase

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — At least 1,000 teachers marched in downtown Salt Lake City to the state Capitol to demand lawmakers increase school funding. The demonstration on Friday was led by a teachers union and was one of the largest ever by teachers in the state. Many wore red […]

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Cow shot west of Nephi

Cow shot west of Nephi

Sometime between the late afternoon of Monday Feb. 17 and before noon on Feb. 18 a cow was shot west of Nephi on West Meadow Lane. The owner of the cow, along with the Juab County Sheriff’s Office are looking for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of […]

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Judge vacates directive over energy lease public comments

Judge vacates directive over energy lease public comments

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — A judge in Idaho has overturned a federal directive to curtail environmental review and eliminate mandatory public comment periods concerning oil and gas leasing on some public lands. The Center for Biological Diversity says in a statement that the U.S. magistrate judge vacated five oil and […]

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Utah university solicits transcriptions of brothel interview

Utah university solicits transcriptions of brothel interview

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Notes from a newspaper interview with a Utah brothel owner nearly 70 years ago have drawn widespread interest from people who want a shot at deciphering the cryptic shorthand. The Standard-Examiner reports Weber State University has received hundreds of offers to decipher notes from an interview with […]

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New virus prompts Mormons to cancel key leadership event

New virus prompts Mormons to cancel key leadership event

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is postponing a key April meeting of its top global leaders because of the spread of the new virus that originated in China. The faith announced Thursday it is also discouraging many church members who live outside […]

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Moderate Democrats woo Utah Republicans turned off by Trump

Moderate Democrats woo Utah Republicans turned off by Trump

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Democratic presidential candidates like to boast about their ability to lure away disaffected Republican voters. If there’s a place to test their skills it’s Utah. The deep red state is a bastion of conservative resistance to President Donald Trump. While the president has conquered virtually […]

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Snow College Cheerleader Tryouts Slated For April 25

Snow College Cheerleader Tryouts Slated For April 25

EPHRAIM, Utah-Tryouts for the Snow Dance Cheerleading & Stunt Team will be held on April 25, 2020. There will be a mandatory clinic held on April 24, 2020 starting at 6 p.m. at the Horne Activity Center Main Gym Tryouts will be from 9 a.m. until 12:noon in the Horne […]

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Miss Fairview Scholarship pageant to be held

Miss Fairview Scholarship pageant to be held

Seven young ladies are set to compete in the Miss Fairview Scholarship pageant on Saturday, February 29.  Reigning Miss Fairview, Clista Galecki, will finish her service that evening as the contestants perform to the theme “Girls Night Out.”  Vying for the opportunity to represent Fairview for the coming year will […]

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Utah abortion ban proposal gets early nod from lawmakers

Utah abortion ban proposal gets early nod from lawmakers

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah would ban most abortions if the U.S. legal landscape changes under a proposal that has gotten an early nod of approval at the Legislature. A panel of lawmakers on Wednesday approved the plan to make performing an abortion a felony punishable by up to […]

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Utah House approves making daylight saving time permanent

Utah House approves making daylight saving time permanent

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A bill to make daylight saving time permanent has passed the Utah House of Representatives and will go the governor for his signature. The Deseret News reports the House passed the legislation Wednesday with only one dissenting vote. Despite the passage of the bill supporting […]

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