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Heber Bypass Decision Delayed To 2024

Heber Bypass Decision Delayed To 2024

(Heber Valley, UT) — Highway project planners are delaying the decision on where to build a bypass west of Heber City. The Utah Department of Transportation is considering five options and the next step is to the choose a preferred alternative. Officials say the project is meant to take traffic […]

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Victim In Deadly Motorcycle Crash Identified

Victim In Deadly Motorcycle Crash Identified

(Heber City, UT) — The identity of a woman who died in a crash involving a motorcycle on US Route 40 has been released. The collision happened near Heber City late last week, when a car crashed into a motorcycle. A man and woman were thrown from the motorcycle and […]

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LDS Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland Hospitalized

LDS Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland Hospitalized

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Apostle Jeffrey R. Holland is in the hospital. A statement released by the church on Thursday said the St. George native is hospitalized “for observation and treatment of ongoing health complications.” Holland was temporarily excused from church responsibilities […]

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A roofer works on a new roof in a housing development while the sun beats down on him as the heat wave continues Thursday, June 17, 2021, in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

Utah Officials Plead For Safety And Caution Ahead Holiday Weekend

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Public safety officials are calling for people to be cautious and careful as they celebrate Pioneer Day. The National Weather Service issued an excessive heat warning for much of Utah. Forecasters say residents near Salt Lake City can expect temperatures to be in the mid-100s […]

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LDS Church Publishes Final Volume Of Joseph Smith Papers

LDS Church Publishes Final Volume Of Joseph Smith Papers

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints published the final volume of the Joseph Smith Papers on Tuesday, the 179th anniversary of the church founder’s death. The 27-volume collection has been called the “lunar mission” of historical church research, reflecting 22 years of documenting, […]

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Sandbags In The Heber Valley Can Now Be Returned

Sandbags In The Heber Valley Can Now Be Returned

HEBER CITY, Utah-Per Tuesday news, Wasatch County residents are now being recommended, via The National Weather Service, to return their sandbags as the flooding season has drawn to a close. The disposal of sandbags can occur at the following locations: Wasatch County Public Works: 1891 W. 300 South, Heber City […]

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Celeste Maloy Chosen As Utah Republican Party’s Nominee

Celeste Maloy Chosen As Utah Republican Party’s Nominee

Celeste Maloy has been chosen as the Utah Republican  Party’s nominee for the 2nd Congressional District’s special election to replace retiring Rep. Chris Stewart. Delegates voted for Maloy on Saturday with her beating out former Utah House Speaker Greg Hughes in the final round after receiving a final endorsement from […]

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New Trial date set in Ephraim kidnapping case

New Trial date set in Ephraim kidnapping case

The man accused of kidnapping and raping a Snow College student in December 2021 appeared before Judge Marvin Bagley on Wednesday, June 7 as his attorney asked to vacate his trial date in August.  Brent Brown has been in jail since he was arrested on the charges, and according to […]

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LDS Leader Returning To Church Duties

LDS Leader Returning To Church Duties

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A leader in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is returning back to work. This morning, Elder Jeffrey R. Holland announced he’s slowly stepping back into his Church assignments as a member of the Twelve Apostles. This comes after he took a step […]

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Drowning at Palisade Lake

Drowning at Palisade Lake

One person is dead after a drowning at Palisade State Park East of Sterling. According to Utah State Park officials two young men were swimming around 5:00 p.m. Jun. 3 when they started to struggle due to heavy winds causing waves on the water and water temperatures in the 40s. […]

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