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The Tabernacle Choir Commemorates 90 Years of Broadcasting In July

The Tabernacle Choir Commemorates 90 Years of Broadcasting In July

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square confirmed they will commemorate 90 years of broadcasting Saturday July 18 during a special worldwide broadcast. On July 15, 1929, The Tabernacle Choir conducted its first weekly broadcast during what is now known as Music & The Spoken Word. […]

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COVID-19 Stats Updated For Tuesday; Wasatch County: 81.6 Percent Recovered

COVID-19 Stats Updated For Tuesday; Wasatch County: 81.6 Percent Recovered

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, the Utah Department of Health released its latest statistics for COVID-19 and Wasatch County Health Department did as well. Per Wasatch County Health Department Health Education and Media Relations Coordinator Trudy Brereton, 81.6 percent (333 of 408 cases) of total COVID-19 cases in Wasatch County are recovered. […]

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MILB 2020 Season Officially Canceled

MILB 2020 Season Officially Canceled

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.-Per numerous sources, Tuesday, Minor League Baseball canceled its 2020 season. Their statement is as follows: pic.twitter.com/XEDFmfHTmI — Minor League Baseball (@MiLB) June 30, 2020 This means the Salt Lake Bees (Triple-A) and the Ogden Raptors and Orem Owlz (Pioneer League) will not be playing this season. It […]

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Utah Men’s Basketball Adds Jordan Kellier For Next Season

Utah Men’s Basketball Adds Jordan Kellier For Next Season

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, University of Utah men’s basketball added Williston State transfer Jordan Kellier to the squad next season per a statement from Utes head coach Larry Krystkowiak. Kellier, a 6-6, 215-pound guard out of Kingston, Jamaica averaged 17.4 points and 8.6 rebounds per game last season for the Tetons […]

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Richfield Man Charged With Sexually Assaulting Woman

RICHFIELD, Utah-Monday, a Richfield man who police say sexually assaulted a woman trying to buy a washer and dryer was formally charged. 61-year-old Russell S. Curtis has been charged in 6th District Court in Sevier County with object rape, a first-degree felony. He is also being charged with forcible sexual […]

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University of Utah Reorganizes Public Safety Infrastructure

University of Utah Reorganizes Public Safety Infrastructure

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, in an effort to improve accountability, the University of Utah announced a reorganization of its public safety infrastructure. The university’s emergency management, health security and campus security divisions are now to report to Marlon Lynch, the first chief safety officer at the UofU. These divisions previously reported […]

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Wasatch County Library Red Cross Blood Drive

Wasatch County Library Red Cross Blood Drive

HEBER CITY, Utah-The Wasatch Couny Library hosts a Red Cross blood drive Friday July 31 in its meeting rom from 1:00-6:00 pm. The library is located at 465 E. 1200 South in Heber City. The library confirms that scheduling an appointment ahead of time is recommended. Those giving blood are […]

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Gov. Herbert Requires Masks At All State Facilities Through July 10

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert mandated masks be worn at all state facilities through Friday July 10. Furthermore, if any Wasatch County residents go into neighboring Summit County, such as to loyal Heber Valley Radio sponsor, the Mirror Lake Station of Kamas, masks are required. Face coverings are […]

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Mission Leadership Seminar Occurs Saturday

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Mission Leadership Seminar Occurs Saturday

PROVO, Utah-Saturday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints conducted its annual mission leadership seminar, featuring addresses from Apostles Quentin L. Cook and Dieter F. Uchtdorf. Elder Cook, in speaking of the perilous times that COVID-19 has brought about hearkened back to 1837 when the Panic of 1837 was […]

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Schools Need Reopening Plans By August 1 As Gov. Herbert Approves K-12 School Requirements

Schools Need Reopening Plans By August 1 As Gov. Herbert Approves K-12 School Requirements

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, Utah Gov. Gary Herbert approved the Utah State Board of Education’s reopening requirements and recommendations. Furthermore, he gave notice to all Utah schools reopening plans must be in place and posted online by August 1. Herbert’s stamp of approval means USBE’s “Planning Requirements and Recommendations For K-12 […]

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