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Articles by: Brad James

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Gives Further Missionary Updates

SALT LAKE CITY-Wednesday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints gave additional updates on the future status of missionaries serving throughout the world. Missionaries have returned home from all foreign lands with the exception of the Europe and Europe East areas and Taiwan. For all missions, even those previously […]

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Utah may need 70,000 hospital beds by April 28

Utah may need 70,000 hospital beds by April 28

SALT LAKE CITY-Per a Wednesday report, a new COVID-19 model has been released for the Beehive State. Should this model come to pass, 70,000 hospitalizations may be required in Utah as of April 28. In analyzing the data, University of Utah visiting professor, Dean Baker, said this model comes down […]

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Mitt Romney Praises Package Agreed To Late Tuesday Evening

SALT LAKE CITY-Wednesday morning, Utah Senator Mitt Romney, still in self-quarantine after testing negative for COVID-19, praised an agreement made on Senate packages which provides financial assistance to workers, families and small businesses per a release. Romney said he was pleased because this includes several important provisions he pushed for. […]

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First Child Death in US Occurs Because of coronavirus

First Child Death in US Occurs Because of coronavirus

LOS ANGELES-Late Tuesday, public health officials in Los Angeles confirmed the first child death in the United States because of coronavirus. The Los Angeles County Department of Public Health described the child as a resident of Lancaster, Calif. Over the last 48 hours, Los Angeles County has confirmed 256 additional […]

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Salt Lake Chamber Gives Financial Plan For Utah

Salt Lake Chamber Gives Financial Plan For Utah

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, the Salt Lake Chamber conducted a virtual press conference which shared a plan for Utah to thrive financially amid the adversity imposed upon the Beehive State because of COVID-19. Presiding over the conference was Derek Miller the president and CEO of the Salt Lake Chamber. Guests included […]

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Midway Mercantile Open Wednesday-Saturday 5:00-8:00 pm

Midway Mercantile Open Wednesday-Saturday 5:00-8:00 pm

MIDWAY, Utah-Via their Instagram page, Midway Mercantile confirmed they are open for takeout/delivery Wednesday-Saturday from 4:00-8:00 pm. You can call ahead at (435) 315-4151 to talk to one of their servers or you can contact Wasatch Foodrush for delivery at wasatchdelivery.com.  

Wasatch High School Cheer-leading Tryout Packets Are Due March 25

Wasatch High School Cheer-leading Tryout Packets Are Due March 25

HEBER CITY, Utah-Tuesday, Wasatch High School cheer-leading confirmed that cheer tryout packets are due March 25. Wasatch High School confirms they are excited for tryouts. They will be contacting everyone, via email once the tryout date is set.

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Announces Closure of More Temples

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints confirmed the closure of more temples because of the coronavirus. These include the Denver Colorado Temple, the Fort Lauderdale Florida Temple, the Laie Hawaii Temple, the Albuquerque New Mexico Temple, the Medford Oregon Temple, the Memphis Tennessee Temple, the […]

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Snow College President Bradley Cook Gives Report During Spring Break

Snow College President Bradley Cook Gives Report During Spring Break

EPHRAIM, Utah-Tuesday afternoon, Snow College president Bradley J. Cook gave an update on the COVID-19 outbreak that is affecting the Ephraim and Richfield campuses as well as all other institutes of higher learning throughout the world. On Snow College’s official YouTube channel, Cook hoped all students were enjoying Spring Break. […]

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Utah Department of Health Implements Restrictions, Effective Wednesday

Utah Department of Health Implements Restrictions, Effective Wednesday

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, Utah Governor Gary Herbert confirmed that the Utah Department of Health is restricting non-essential medical, dental and veterinary procedures to conserve protective equipment needed by doctors who are treating patients with COVID-19. According to guidance from the federal centers for Medicare and Medicaid service, examples of elective […]

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