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Former Utah Senator Karen Mayne Has Died

Former Utah Senator Karen Mayne Has Died

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Former Democratic Utah senator Karen Mayne has died at age 78. She began her 15-year career in the state senate in 2008, and resigned last January citing health concerns. Senate President J. Stuart Adams says that Utah has lost an extraordinary stateswoman, calling Mayne a […]

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Ground Broken on San Juan County Road Project

Ground Broken on San Juan County Road Project

(San Juan Co., UT) — Southern Utah is shifting a road project into drive. Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson and Navajo Nation officials broke ground earlier this week on the project in San Juan County. The upgrade will cost more than 150-million dollars and is part of an effort to help […]

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Man Injured In Cedar Canyon Chainsaw Accident

Man Injured In Cedar Canyon Chainsaw Accident

(Cedar City, UT) — A man is in the hospital following a chainsaw accident in southern Utah. The Iron County Sheriff’s Office says the man was operating a chainsaw Wednesday in Cedar Canyon when the accident occurred. Officers arrived at the cabin where it took place and found the man […]

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FDA Recalls Candy For Possible Salmonella Contamination

FDA Recalls Candy For Possible Salmonella Contamination

(Washington, DC) — Dozens of snacks and candies are recalled in connection with a possible salmonella risk. The FDA says the recall of about two dozen treats made by the Palmer Candy Company is upgraded to its highest level of health hazard due to potential risks. Officials say white candy […]

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Power Outage Impacts Cedar City

Power Outage Impacts Cedar City

(Cedar City, UT) — The lights are back on in Cedar City after an outage impacted the first day of school. More than six-thousand customers were left without power yesterday after Rocky Mountain Power said there was a fault in the line. Most had their power back on within about […]

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State High Court Dismisses Candidate’s Challenge

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Utah Supreme Court says it has dismissed a case recently filed by Congressional Candidate Colby Jenkins. Jenkins was seeking a ruling from the high court that would allow the counting of ballots postmarked after the June primary deadline. The court ruled Jenkins failed to […]

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Snow College Awarded Grant to Establish Respiratory Therapy Program

Snow College Awarded Grant to Establish Respiratory Therapy Program

       Snow College has announced that it has been awarded a grant from Talent Ready Utah for the development of a respiratory therapy program. The initial funding of nearly $250,000 will facilitate the construction of a respiratory therapy lab with a full range of equipment for studying respiratory disorders. Ongoing […]

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Utah Among Best States To Live

Utah Among Best States To Live

(St. George, UT) — Utah is among the best states to live in this year. That’s according to a new study by WalletHub, which looked at dozens of indicators from housing costs to education rates and more. The Beehive State came in at number four on the list, and received […]

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Lyman Asks For Ballots To Stop Printing

Lyman Asks For Ballots To Stop Printing

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah lawmaker Phil Lyman is asking November’s ballot to not be printed while his case plays out. The Blanding Republican made the request to the state Supreme Court following his lawsuit to remove Governor Spencer Cox and his lieutenant governor from office. It’s the state […]

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Flooding Causes Road Closure In Sanpete County

Flooding Causes Road Closure In Sanpete County

There was a temporary road closure in Sanpete County on Aug. 13. In a post to the UDOT Traffic X page it was shared, “SR-137 at MP 5 in Sanpete County is closed in both directions due to flooding.” Individuals were asked to avoid the area and use alternate routes […]

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