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Iron County Deputy Faces Charges For Allegedly Leaking Confidential Data

(Cedar City, UT) — A decorated Iron County deputy is facing charges for allegedly sharing confidential information. Deputy Kellen Hudson was charged Wednesday for unlawful use of county records. Hudson is accused of sharing personal information in the Utah Criminal Justice Information System about a man Hudson had questioned during […]

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Iron County Man Charged With Arson

(Cedar City, UT) — A Beryl man is facing arson charges for allegedly burning down a family owned trailer. Yesterday, after the mobile home burned down near Beryl, Iron County Sheriff’s officers later arrested Dell Ray Jones. Family members told detectives they had been letting Jones live there but his […]

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Mountain Slush Coming To Utah This Weekend

SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-Per the official Twitter of UDOT, mountain slush is coming to many of the central Utah mountain regions Friday and Saturday. This system is expected to generally spread across Utah with elevations from 7,000-7,500 feet being the threshold for snow. Brief road slush will impact travel along […]

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Still no testimony from key witness in corruption trial

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Lawyers for a Utah businessman jailed after refusing to testify at a former attorney general’s corruption trial are asking a judge to re-consider holding him in contempt. Attorney Mary Corporon said Thursday that taking the stand could leave Jeremy Johnson vulnerable new charges from federal […]

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Herbert: Utah has been ‘blessing’ to Outdoor Retailer show

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert says he plans to remind Outdoor Retailer show organizers during a meeting that having Utah as a host has been a “blessing” for them and helped the expo grow significantly. Herbert’s spoke Thursday morning at his monthly news conference on KUED ahead […]

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Herbert talks cutting US Education Dept., upcoming DC trip

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert says he supports a proposal to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education and he hopes to use his trip to Washington next week to discuss states’ authority and the new Bears Ears National Monument with President Donald Trump’s administration. Herbert told The […]

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Utah group highlights health care law support

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The left-leaning group Alliance for a Better Utah says hundreds of Utah residents do not want congress to repeal President Barack Obama’s health care law. The organization presented its report during a press conference Wednesday. Several residents spoke and shared stories about how the repeal […]

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Girls allowed to wrestle amid gender discrimination case

(Information from: The Salt Lake Tribune, http://www.sltrib.com) LAYTON, Utah (AP) — A junior high student in northern Utah has been given a judge’s permission to join her school’s once all-male wrestling team while the gender discrimination case remains in court. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the girl’s mother, Kelly Janis, filed […]

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Former Utah jail commander denies misusing public funds

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — The former commander of a Utah jail has pleaded not guilty to misusing public money. The Spectrum reports Bret Allred entered not guilty pleas Wednesday to four counts of misuse of public funds. Court documents say Allred was responsible for the safekeeping of public funds […]

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Miss Fairview pageant scheduled for Saturday

Seven young ladies will be competing in the Miss Fairview pageant this Saturday. “Masterpiece” is the theme for 2017 pageant, which will be held at the Peterson Dance Hall at 7 p.m. The winner will replace the reigning Miss Fairvew, Lydia Madsen. Competing are Dallas Ann Bell, daughter of Shelley […]

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