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Bountiful officer faces assault and illegal access charges

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A police officer in the community of Bountiful is facing multiple misdemeanor charges in separate cases accusing him of assault and illegally accessing records. The Deseret News reported Friday that 31-year-old Ryan Kent Newbold is on administrative leave from the department as he awaits court […]

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PAC run by Utah governor’s former staff under investigation

PAC run by Utah governor’s former staff under investigation

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A political action committee run by Utah Gov. Gary Herbert’s former campaign manager is under investigation after raising $4.8 million but never donating to candidates or causes. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the PAC called “Americans for an Informed Electorate” co-founded by Joe Demma […]

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Four arrested in Sevier County after drugs and stolen items found

Four people are now in the Sevier County Jail facing multiple charges after a drug investigation led to stolen items. According to the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office, deputies served several warrants on June 6 at three different houses in Richfield. Officials found a firearm that had been stolen, along with […]

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Mormon Miracle Pageant attracting larger than normal crowds

Mormon Miracle Pageant attracting larger than normal crowds

The first week of the Mormon Miracle Pageant held in Manti is in the history books, and crowds so far are much larger than in past years.  Approximately 4,000 persons attended the dress rehearsals held on Tuesday and Wednesday of last week.  Opening night on Thursday saw 12,000 seated at […]

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Mormon Miracle Pageant Draws Large Crowds

The final season of the Mormon Miracle Pageant is drawing larger crowds than in recent years. Opening night on Thursday saw around 12,000 visitors, while Friday night’s performance drew a crowd of around 20,000. The Pageant has been an annual tradition for over 50 years in Manti, but is one […]

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‘Redmen’ water tank in Utah triggers new debate over name

‘Redmen’ water tank in Utah triggers new debate over name

CEDAR CITY, Utah (AP) — A southern Utah city council is delaying a vote about whether to make a water tank adorned with a painted image of a Native American and the name “Redmen” an official city monument. The Spectrum newspaper in St. George reports the city council in Cedar City decided […]

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First night of Manti pageant sees large crowd

First night of Manti pageant sees large crowd

The opening night for the final season of the Manti Mormon Miracle Pageant was a success with over 13,000 people viewing the performance.  Visitors began arriving early in the day, and by the time the pageant began at 9:30 p.m., many had settled into one of the 15,000 folding chairs […]

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Body of missing Utah man found in Jordan River

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say the body of a missing Utah man has been found in the Jordan River near Salt Lake City. The Deseret News reports Salt Lake City police said they found the body of 35-year-old Keith Fulcher in the river Thursday morning. A passerby spotted […]

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Utah man pleads not guilty to threatening US lawmaker

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man charged with threatening to kill a member of Congress during a series of phone calls to the U.S. Capitol has pleaded not guilty. Scott Brian Haven entered his plea to one count of interstate transmission of threats to injure Thursday in Salt […]

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Ex-commissioner files defamation lawsuit against colleagues

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former Utah County commissioner who was investigated for sexual harassment is suing other members of the commission for defamation, alleging they spread fabricated allegations. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Greg Graves filed the lawsuit Tuesday, claiming commissioners Nathan Ivie and Bill Lee led people to believe […]

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