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Former Utah Lieutenant Governor Set to Address Richfield Businesses Wednesday

Former Utah lieutenant governor Greg Bell is set to address local businessmen and women at a Richfield Area Chamber of Commerce luncheon, Wednesday, Jan. 11, in Richfield. Bell will discuss how to be successful as a small business in Utah during his presentation, which is being hosted at the Frontier […]

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BLM Conducts Coal Lease Sale for Greens Hollow Tract Found in San Pete and Sevier Counties

Salt Lake City, Utah—The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) today held a competitive coal lease sale by sealed bid for the Greens Hollow Coal Tract— a 6,175.39 acre area in Sanpete and Sevier Counties that is estimated to contain approximately 55.7 million tons of recoverable coal and is adjacent to […]

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Nevada senator, congressman seek to limit national monuments

LAS VEGAS (AP) — With some rural Nevadans angry that President Barack Obama designated two sprawling national monuments in the state in 2016, two Republican congressional lawmakers have introduced a measure to restrict the ability of future presidents to do the same. U.S. Sen. Dean Heller and U.S. Rep. Mark […]

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Towns face deadline on response to discrimination verdict

PHOENIX (AP) — Two polygamous towns in Arizona and Utah face a Monday deadline for handing in written closing arguments over how to respond to a jury verdict that concluded the communities discriminated against non-believers. The remedies proposed earlier by the U.S. Justice Department include disbanding the marshal’s office shared […]

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BLM plans to round up 1,500 horses from across Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Bureau of Land Management is planning to round up around 1,500 horses from three herds this winter. The Salt Lake Tribune reports (http://bit.ly/2i9nZtN ) that helicopter-assisted wranglers will gather the horses beginning this Saturday with 150 horses from the Frisco Herd Management Area outside […]

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Navajo Nation faces possible plant, mine closure

PAGE, Ariz. (AP) — Communities on the Navajo Nation are bracing for the economic fallout from the possible shutdown of a coal-fired power plant. The Arizona Daily Sun reports closing the Navajo Generating Station and a coal mine that provides the plant’s fuel would lead to an estimated loss of […]

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Ex-Dixie State professor sues over firing

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A former Dixie State University theater professor who was found not guilty of assaulting a student is suing university faculty and staff members for more than $22 million over his termination. The Spectrum of St. George reports Varlo Davenport is seeking reinstatement to his job. […]

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The Latest: Utah center says avalanche danger high, extreme

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The U.S. Forest Service has issued an avalanche warning for northern and central Utah, saying that conditions are making the danger high and extreme. The agency’s Utah Avalanche Center says expected heavy snow and strong winds will create dangerous avalanche conditions over the next several […]

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Hundreds Celebrate Bears Ears Designation In Southern Utah

(Monument Valley, UT) — Longtime supporters of a new national monument in Utah are celebrating its creation. Several hundred people gathered Saturday in Monument Valley to praise the new Bears Ears National Monument. The president of the Navajo Nation told those at the event that they need to keep speaking […]

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Cedar City Man Arrested For 2013 Alleged Sex Assault

(Cedar City, UT) — A man is in jail for allegedly admitting to sexually assaulting a mentally disabled woman more than three years ago in Cedar City. Thirty-three-year-old George Owen Allred was arrested last week for the alleged assault that happened back in 2013. Court documents show that Allred was […]

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