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Dixie State stadium no longer named after Legend Solar

Dixie State stadium no longer named after Legend Solar

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Dixie State University in St. George has discontinued a $10 million deal to name its sports stadium after Utah-based Legend Solar. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Thursday that university officials and executives from Legend Solar agreed to part ways in order to “allow Legend Solar to focus […]

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Hogwarts, Zoolander among entries for new Utah school names

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Thousands of submissions have been entered online to name new schools in Eagle Mountain and Lehi. The Daily Herald reported Thursday that some ideas aimed to honor people, some drew inspiration from geographical features in the area and some went straight for the humor. If one resident had […]

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High Wind Warning in effect throughout Central and Southern Utah

High Wind Warning in effect throughout Central and Southern Utah

Expect incredibly gusty winds for most of the today in and around Cedar City, Filmore and Milford. The National Weather Service has issued a high wind warning for most of southwestern Utah with sustained winds between 35-and-45 miles per hour predicted.  Forecasters say gusts could hit up to 60 miles per hour. […]

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Former Mormon mission president accused of sexual assault

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church is investigating a former missionary training center president who is accused of sexually assaulting a woman in the 1980s, following the release this week of a secret audio recording where he is heard apologizing to her and citing a sex addiction. The […]

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Census charts St. George as fastest-growing metro area in US

Census charts St. George as fastest-growing metro area in US

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The southwest Utah city of St. George has become the nation’s fastest-growing metropolitan area, while rural Uintah County in the northeast corner of the state is among places that lost the greatest percentage of its population. U.S. Census data released Thursday also puts the Provo-Orem […]

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Curtis defends his actions regarding former police chief

Curtis defends his actions regarding former police chief

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Republican congressman John Curtis is again defending his actions as Provo mayor over the hiring and handling of harassment complaints against a former police chief. Curtis released a second statement Wednesday responding to a lawsuit that claims he and the city failed to protect […]

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Herbert signs bill that could raise marriage license fees

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Some couples tying the knot in Utah will have to pay more for their marriage license later this year unless they undergo counseling, thanks to a new law signed by Gov. Gary Herbert. Herbert announced Wednesday he’d signed a bill raising the cost of marriage […]

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Trial date set for John Coltharp

Trial date set for John Coltharp

It appears the cases against a Spring City man accused of kidnapping his own children and marrying the young daughter of a cult leader are headed for trial.  Because of the number of witnesses and the volume of evidence collected in the case against John Coltharp, Sanpete County Attorney Kevin […]

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Oklahoma Fugitive Arrested In Sanpete

The Sanpete County Sheriff’s office on Tuesday night assisted US Marshals in arresting a teen who is wanted for attempted murder in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Nineteen year old Joseph Andrew Zannotti is wanted for firing a gun at five people in a vehicle on January 19th in Tulsa. No one in […]

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Utah OKs law to let women get over-the-counter birth control

Utah OKs law to let women get over-the-counter birth control

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s governor has signed a bill allowing women to get birth control directly from a pharmacist rather than visiting a doctor each time they want to obtain or renew a prescription for birth control. Republican Gov. Gary Herbert signed the law Tuesday to allow women […]

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