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Stadium of Fire 2020 Concert Canceled Because of COVID-19

Stadium of Fire 2020 Concert Canceled Because of COVID-19

PROVO, Utah-COVID-19 is also negatively affecting summer activities as the Stadium of Fire concert for 2020 has been canceled. The lineup of performers had not been announced at the time of the cancelation. Provo City has also canceled its annual 4th of July parade although a fireworks spectacle that evening […]

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UHSAA Reiterates Decision To Cancel All Spring Sports

UHSAA Reiterates Decision To Cancel All Spring Sports

MIDVALE, Utah-The Utah High School Activities Association, via an early Tuesday evening statement, reiterated their decision, which was originally made April 14, to cancel all high school spring sports. A likely cause for this is because all spring sports could have possibly been restored in June, per April statements made […]

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Elderly Man With Crutches Saves Kids From Drowning In Virgin River

Elderly Man With Crutches Saves Kids From Drowning In Virgin River

ST. GEORGE, Utah-This past Sunday afternoon, 71-year-old St. George resident Kim Pollock saved several youth on inner tubes in the Virgin River who almost drowned. Four kids were on the inner tubes and while one was able to escape and float downstream on his own, the other three were in […]

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Wasatch County Library Presents Leap Into Science

Wasatch County Library Presents Leap Into Science

HEBER CITY, Utah-Wasatch County Library will participate in Leap Into Science, a nationwide program developed by The Franklin Institute. This integrates open-ended science activities with children’s books, designed for ages 3-10 and their families. This year’s program occurs May 12 from 11:00-11:30 am. Wasatch County Library invites educators, families and […]

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Wasatch Summer Reads Sign-Ups End Friday

HEBER CITY, Utah-Wasatch High School reminds students that sign-ups for Wasatch Summer Reads end May 8. Students can sign up through the link via their student email or on the high school’s home page to receive a free copy of “Scythe,” by Neal Shusterman.  

Utah Lawmaker Says Government Overreacted To COVID-19

SALT LAKE CITY-Clearfield Republican Paul Ray has stated government must confess its overreaction to COVID-19 and completely open Utah up. Furthermore, in Tuesday remarks, Ray said he is drafting legislation to prohibit local health departments from unilaterally quarantining healthy people and closing down the economy. Utah businesses commenced reopening Monday […]

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Tuesday Utah COVID-19 Stats

Tuesday Utah COVID-19 Stats

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, the latest COVID-19 statistics were released for the Beehive State. There have now been 5,449 positive tests for COVID-19 in Utah. This is an increase of 132 positive tests in the past 24 hours for the Beehive State. However, this is a decrease of 10 cases in […]

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Plans Residential Community Near Tooele Valley Temple

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Plans Residential Community Near Tooele Valley Temple

ERDA, Utah-The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has released plans for a new walk-able, sustainable high-quality residential committee to be built around the site of the Tooele Valley Temple at Erda. This temple is to be located northwest of the intersection of Erda Way and S.R. 36. The […]

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Wasatch High School Cap and Gown Delivery For Seniors Starts Today

HEBER CITY, Utah-Tuesday, Wasatch High School began administering caps and gowns to all seniors at the horseshoe from 9:00 am-3:00 pm. Senior signs are also available for all 550 seniors who graduate May 20. This will be done in alphabetical order: Tuesday May 5:-“A-C.” Wednesday May 6:-“D-K.” Thursday May 7:-“R-Z.” […]

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Father, Retired Deputy, Save The Life of a Boy Who Nearly Drowns In Santa Clara

Father, Retired Deputy, Save The Life of a Boy Who Nearly Drowns In Santa Clara

SANTA CLARA, Utah-Last Friday, a 13-year-old boy’s life was saved by quick thinking from a parent and a retired deputy. Shortly before 5:00 pm, a 911 call was received, reporting that a juvenile had been pulled from a pool unconscious and not breathing in the Santa Clara Heights area. This […]

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