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Lake Powell Could Have Worst Water Year Ever

Lake Powell Could Have Worst Water Year Ever

(Big Water, UT) — Lake Powell is already low, but it’s possible this could be the reservoir’s worst water year ever. That’s according to a new report released yesterday by the National Weather Service’s Colorado Basin River Forecast Center. It says the dry, warm weather in March was a major […]

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Utah Ranked Top State for Remote Work

Utah Ranked Top State for Remote Work

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah is ranked the top state in the country for remote work, according to a new report. A study by WalletHub cites Utah’s low electricity costs, affordable internet, and high access to broadband as key factors. Analysts also point to the state’s larger-than-average homes, with […]

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Trump Requests $1B For Great Salt Lake

Trump Requests $1B For Great Salt Lake

(Salt Lake City, UT) — President Trump is reportedly asking for one-billion-dollars to restore the Great Salt Lake. Governor Spencer Cox announced the news Friday on social media. He says the federal money would be used to “accelerate water flows, restore ecosystems, tackle invasive species, and address toxic dust.” Cox […]

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Utah Average Gas Price Eases Up A Tiny Bit

Utah Average Gas Price Eases Up A Tiny Bit

(Beaver, UT) — Utah’s average gas price is easing up a tiny bit, but that’s not much consultation to drivers. Triple-A says the statewide average is now four-dollars and 16-cents. That’s a half-cent decrease. The most expensive average price is in Beaver County where it’s four-47. The cheapest gas can […]

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Man Faces Charges For Flashing At LDS Conference

Man Faces Charges For Flashing At LDS Conference

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A man is now facing a misdemeanor charge after he allegedly flashed a crowd outside the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Conference Center. It happened just before Saturday morning’s General Conference session. Mitchell Dean Anderson is now charged with suspicion of lewdness involving […]

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Two Dead, One In Critical Condition After Crash In Juab County

Two Dead, One In Critical Condition After Crash In Juab County

Around 6:15 p.m. on Apr. 2, authorities responded to a crash on the Weiss Highway. According to a press release from the Juab County Sheriff’s Office, an investigation revealed that a Chevy Silverado pick up truck was traveling at a high rate of speed, ran off the road and lost […]

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Measles Exposure Reported At University Of Utah

Measles Exposure Reported At University Of Utah

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Health officials say people at the University of Utah may have been exposed to measles. The exposure is linked to a STEM conference at the Crocker Science Center between March 24th and March 28th. Officials say symptoms typically appear about two weeks after exposure and […]

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State Audit Critical Of Nursing Home Spending

State Audit Critical Of Nursing Home Spending

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah State Auditor Tina Cannon says federal money designed to help Medicaid patients in nursing homes was not used properly. She says only 49-percent of the federal funding went to helping patients. The majority went to companies running those facilities. The auditor accuses them of […]

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Over Half Of Utah Is In Extreme Drought

Over Half Of Utah Is In Extreme Drought

(Jensen, UT) — Over half of Utah is now in an extreme drought. That designation by the U-S Drought Monitor comes after an unusually warm March melted what was left of an unusually small snowpack. Utah gets the vast majority of its water from snow, so the current data is […]

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Jeep Posse Radio Day A Success

Jeep Posse Radio Day A Success

The annual Sanpete County Search & Rescue Jeep Posse Radio Day was a huge success again this year. Held on KMTI-AM 650 & 95.1 FM on April Fools Day yesterday, the annual fund raiser has brought in $39,590 in donations so far. Each year for over 45 years, KMTI has […]

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