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Articles by: Brad James

Wasatch High School Athletic Sponsors Not To Be Solicited This School Year

HEBER CITY, Utah-Thursday, Wasatch High School assistant principal Ryan Bishop, speaking on behalf of the Wasatch High School athletic department, sent out sincere congratulations to the Wasps’ “wonderful business partners in the Heber Valley.” Bishop confirmed that June is traditionally the time annually when Wasatch High School solicits community business […]

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Groundbreaking Date Announced For Salta Argentina Temple

Groundbreaking Date Announced For Salta Argentina Temple

SALTA, Argentina-Friday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints released information concerning the groundbreaking date for their temple at Salta, Argentina. The groundbreaking ceremony is slated for August 15. Presiding at this event will be the Church’s South America South Area president Elder Benjamin De Hoyos. Because of COVID-19 […]

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Heber-Kamas Ranger District Provides Campground Updates

Heber-Kamas Ranger District Provides Campground Updates

UINTA-WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FOREST, Utah-Here is the latest update for campgrounds in the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest on the Heber and Kamas Ranger Districts. Aspen Grove: single fee ($24, 8 people) double fee ($46, 16 people) water is available and a reservation is required. Cobblerest: single fee ($22, 8 people) No water […]

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Pacific Fire Increases to 255 Acres

Pacific Fire Increases to 255 Acres

TOOELE COUNTY, Utah- 5:17 pm The fire was extinguished by 5:00 pm. This allowed Interstate 80 to be reopened. 3:32 pm Thursday, per information from Utah Fire Info, a 255-acre fire is burning in Tooele County, known as the Pacific Fire. This has closed Interstate 80 in both directions near […]

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Man Accused Of Brandishing Bow and Arrow At SLC Protest Charged With Aggravated Assualt

Man Accused Of Brandishing Bow and Arrow At SLC Protest Charged With Aggravated Assualt

SALT LAKE CITY-A man accused of brandishing a bow and arrow and threatening a crowd of protesters Saturday afternoon has been charged. 57-year-old Brandon Earl McCormick was charged Thursday in 3rd District Court in Salt Lake City with aggravated assault and two counts of possession of a dangerous weapon by […]

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Police Seize Journals of South Jordan Man Who Killed His 2 Young Sons

Police Seize Journals of South Jordan Man Who Killed His 2 Young Sons

SOUTH JORDAN, Utah-Thursday, South Jordan police continued putting the clues together concerning a timeline of events leading up to the murders of 8-year-old Seth Osborn and his 10-year-old brother Ezra Osborn. They were shot by their father, 41-year-old Brian Thomas Osborn, who then took his own life. Detectives hope they […]

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Utah boy dies after apparent accidental shooting in home

Utah boy dies after apparent accidental shooting in home

KAMAS, Utah (AP) — An 11-year-old Utah boy died after an apparent accidental shooting on Tuesday, authorities said. The boy was shot in the chest at a home near Kamas and died despite deputies efforts to save him, the Summit County Sheriff’s Office said. Detectives were investigating how the firearm […]

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Thursday Stats for COVID-19

Thursday Stats for COVID-19

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, COVID-19 stats were released for the state of Utah. There are now 10,813 positive cases that have occurred in the Beehive State. This is an increase of 316 in the past 24 hours and a net increase of 21 in the past 24 hours. There are presently […]

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Gail Miller Endorses Spencer Cox For Utah Governor As Do Other Business Leaders

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, Utah Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox was endorsed in the governor’s race by Utah Jazz owner Gail Miller and a list of other business leaders. Miller is among the most prominent of 50 entrepreneurs, including CEO’s of large companies in the Beehive State to endorse the Fairview, Utah […]

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October 2020 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints General Conference To Be Virtual

October 2020 Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints General Conference To Be Virtual

SALT LAKE CITY-The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, per a statement from the Church’s h First Presidency, confirmed the semiannual general conference slated for October 2020 will be virtual as was the April general conference. The Salt Lake City-based faith describes itself as a “worldwide organization” in the […]

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