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Jobs Utah Hosts The First Ever Statewide Virtual Job Fair

Jobs Utah Hosts The First Ever Statewide Virtual Job Fair

SALT LAKE CITY-Jobs Utah hosts the first ever statewide virtual job fair Thursday. You can meet with more than 60 employees from the comfort of your own home. To register, sign into your ‘myjobsearch’ account at jobs.utah.gov. This is part of Utah Governor Gary Herbert’s “Utah Leads Together” initiative.

Latter-Day Saint Charities Participates In Global COVID-19 Relief Efforts

Latter-Day Saint Charities Participates In Global COVID-19 Relief Efforts

SALT LAKE CITY-In news released late Tuesday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has announced an ongoing global effort to address the COVID-19 pandemic. Among the many projects underway, Church volunteers and representatives are dedicating their time and talents toward constructing much-needed face masks and other protective equipment […]

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Heber City Budget Plan Discussed

Heber City Budget Plan Discussed

HEBER CITY, Utah-Monday evening, Heber Valley Radio’s own Rachel Kahler played a key role in a Heber City council meeting. The topic primarily discussed this week was the SB-95 update. This consists of an $8 million budget, with $4.6 million on-going and $3.4 million one time. The application opening is […]

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4.2 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Magna

MAGNA, Utah-Tuesday evening, the Salt Lake Valley was struck by another earthquake as a 4.2 magnitude tremor occurred at 8:56 pm. The United States Geological Survey reports the shake occurred in northeast Magna. The University of Utah Seismograph Stations stated this aftershock is part of the Magna sequence. This Magna […]

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President Trump Makes Proclamations Tuesday

President Trump Makes Proclamations Tuesday

WASHINGTON-United States President Donald Trump boldly made several proclamations Tuesday as he spoke during the White House coronavirus task force press conference. Trump started things out by saying he will halt funding for the World Health Organization. During his remarks, Trump accused WHO of “severely mismanaging and covering up the […]

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UHSAA Cancels All Spring Sports

UHSAA Cancels All Spring Sports

MIDVALE, Utah-Following up on announcements made by Utah Governor Gary Herbert and Utah State Superintendent of Public Instruction Sydnee Dickson, the Utah High School Activities Association has canceled all spring sports and state championship tournaments. Current UHSAA policies prohibiting the use of school facilities and organizing practices and/or team gatherings […]

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Governor Herbert Extends School Closures To End of School Year

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, Utah Governor Gary Herbert extended school closures to the end of the school year in the Beehive State, among other important announcements made during Tuesday’s briefing at the Utah State Capitol. Herbert, in noticing that the positive tests in Utah for COVID-19 had only increased to 2,412 […]

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Wasatch County Extends Stay-At-Home Order

Wasatch County Extends Stay-At-Home Order

HEBER CITY, Utah-Tuesday, Wasatch County confirmed it has extended its stay-at-home order through April 30, per a statement released by the Wasatch County Department of Health. Health department personnel told Heber Valley Radio that upon the county reopening May 1, social distancing regulations will still be encouraged. It will not […]

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Weber County Deputies Arrest Alleged Fraudulent Contractor

Weber County Deputies Arrest Alleged Fraudulent Contractor

SALT LAKE CITY-Deputies with the Weber County Sheriff’s Office have arrested an alleged fraudulent contractor named Trace Conlin. Conlin was booked at the Weber County Jail April 10 for five counts of communication fraud, five counts of construction, contracting without a license and one count of mail theft. Detectives believe […]

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Man Threatens To Infect Provo Fast Food Workers With COVID-19

Man Threatens To Infect Provo Fast Food Workers With COVID-19

PROVO, Utah-Tuesday,  a man was arrested after police said he threatened to infect fast food employees with COVID-19 The 21-year-old, who is listed in court documents, is homeless and was arrested for commercial obstruction. The man went into a McDonald’s, located at 211 W. Cougar Boulevard in Provo, harassed employees […]

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