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Glenn Beck Says He Was “Duped” By Ballard

Glenn Beck Says He Was “Duped” By Ballard

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A longtime conservative TV and radio personality is the latest to distance himself from former Operation Underground Railroad CEO Tim Ballard. Glenn Beck said last week he feels he was “duped” by Ballard, who at one time was listed as the executive director of Beck’s […]

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A meeting of the engines at the Golden Spike National Historic Site, where the Union Pacific and Central Pacific Railroads came together in on May 10, 1869.

Golden Spike Monument Leaves Kentucky, Heading For Utah

(Lexington, KY) — A 43-foot piece of artwork is on its way to Utah. The 43-foot Golden Spike Monument left Lexington, Kentucky yesterday. Over the next two and-a-half weeks it will travel across the U.S. honoring the people who built the transcontinental railroad. The celebration will end October 23rd and […]

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Utah Receives $500,000 To Help Small Business Exports

Utah Receives $500,000 To Help Small Business Exports

(St. George, UT) — Utah has gotten 500-thousand dollars to help small businesses grow their export business. The grant is through the Small Business Administration’s State Trade Expansion Program, or STEP. Utah small businesses that are working internationally or planning for global expansion are encouraged to apply for the SBA […]

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Utah Rep. Curtis Won’t Run For Romney Senate Seat

Utah Rep. Curtis Won’t Run For Romney Senate Seat

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Congressman John Curtis will not run for the U.S. Senate seat Mitt Romney will vacate 15 month from now. The Republican said on Monday he’ll run for a fifth term representing Utah’s Third Congressional District. Curtis said in a Deseret News op-ed he’ll “always […]

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Lt. Gov. Henderson Proposes Community Service Requirement For HS Graduation

Lt. Gov. Henderson Proposes Community Service Requirement For HS Graduation

(Cedar City, UT) — Utah students might have to do community service in order to graduate from high school. Lieutenant Governor Deidre Henderson made that proposal for 9th through 12th graders Tuesday in Cedar City. Henderson laid out the proposing during Governor Spencer Cox’s One Utah Summit. She said, “We […]

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North Dakota State Senator And Family Die In Plane Crash

North Dakota State Senator And Family Die In Plane Crash

(Bismarck, ND) — A North Dakota state senator and his family are dead after their small plane crashed in Utah. Doug Larsen, his wife and two children’s plane crashed Sunday evening when they were returning home from visiting family in Arizona. An email sent to fellow senators says they were […]

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Romney-Sponsored Senate Dress Code Enforced

Romney-Sponsored Senate Dress Code Enforced

(Washington, DC) — Senator Mitt Romney likely won’t include “making senators dress up for work” among his top achievements, but a win is a win. A week after the U.S. Senate dress code was relaxed, Romney and West Virginia Democrat Joe Manchin co-sponsored a formal resolution requiring senators to wear […]

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Utah AG Not Endorsing Anyone For U.S. Senate Seat

Utah AG Not Endorsing Anyone For U.S. Senate Seat

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Utah Attorney General Sean Reyes says he is not going to endorse anyone in the 2024 U.S. Senate race. Reyes’ general counsel initially told the Salt Lake Tribune the attorney general was not going to endorse Tim Ballard, then issued a statement Friday that no […]

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LDS Church Announces 20 New Temples As General Conference Concludes

LDS Church Announces 20 New Temples As General Conference Concludes

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is planning to build 20 new temples in cities around the world. The Church concluded its fall General Conference Oct. 1 by announcing the location of the new temples. The temples will be built in the following […]

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Utah Childcare Grant To Expire

Utah Childcare Grant To Expire

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Daycare centers across Utah face closure as a federal childcare grant is about to expire. The Federal Childcare Stabilization grant has helped daycares across the state stay open, and it expires tomorrow. As it stands now, a total of 663 childcare centers in Utah are […]

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