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September 20: Heber Valley Police Shift Report

September 20: Heber Valley Police Shift Report

HEBER CITY, Utah-The September 20 Heber Valley Police shift report: 2209-1121/PD traffic accident traffic: traffic accident investigation at 200 S. Main 2209-1140/medical officers responded to Walmart (1274 US 189, Heber City) on a male having a medical episode who was transported via EMS to the hospital 2209-1105/theft complainant reported a […]

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Family sues Little League over bunk bed fall, head injury

Family sues Little League over bunk bed fall, head injury

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A Utah boy who suffered a serious head injury after falling from a bunk bed during last month’s Little League World Series in Pennsylvania has returned home from the hospital and his family is suing the league and the company that made the bed. Easton Oliverson, 12, […]

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Judge OKs Utah-based company’s $76M bid to buy Jay Peak

A federal judge has approved a Utah-based resort company’s $76 million bid to buy Jay Peak Resort, the Vermont ski area that was at the center of a financial scandal involving its former owner and president. Pacific Group Resorts, which owns five ski areas, last week won the auction to buy Jay […]

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Heber City Police Department Shift Report: 9/19

Heber City Police Department Shift Report: 9/19

HEBER CITY, Utah-The September 19 shift report for the Heber City Police Department: 2209-1090/Fleeing. 588 S. Main, Heber City: A Heber City Police Department officer attempted to stop a vehicle on Main Street that was stolen out of Orem. It fled until crashing into the Industrial Parkway. The driver fled […]

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Heber Valley Temple Groundbreaking October 8

Heber Valley Temple Groundbreaking October 8

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints announced the groundbreaking for the Heber Valley Temple will occur Saturday October 8. Presiding at the event is Elder Kevin R. Duncan, the executive director of the Church’s Temple Department. The temple will be built on a 17.9-acre site […]

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Heber City Police Department September 18 End of Shift Report

Heber City Police Department September 18 End of Shift Report

HEBER CITY, Utah-The Heber City Police Department published its September 18 end of shift report Monday. 2209-1006/Welfare check complainant requested a welfare check on a friend 2209-1011/Phone harassment investigation: two neighbors 2209-1018/disorderly complainant reported an assault by a female juvenile 2209-1031/citizen assist investigation of a dispute between neighbors 2209-1032/agency assist […]

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Oregon apologizes to BYU fans for profane chant Saturday

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The University of Oregon and its student section have apologized to Brigham Young University fans after they were subjected to an offensive chant during Saturday’s football game. Reporters emerged of Ducks fans being filmed who yelled a profane chant against adherents of The Church of […]

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Roundup: 9/13

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints News Roundup: 9/13

PROVO, Utah-Tuesday, President Dallin H. Oaks of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ Quorum of Twelve Apostles spoke at the BYU Devotional at the Marriott Center. Pres. Oaks encouraged his audience to “courageously carry out their unique mission to pursue spiritual and secular education.” Pres. Oaks stated BYU […]

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Pro bull rider Ouncie Mitchell killed in Salt Lake City

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A pro bull rider was killed in Utah overnight Monday in what Salt Lake City police are calling a domestic violence homicide. Demetrius Omar Lateef Allen, who went by the name Ouncie Mitchell as a pro bull rider, was found shot outside an apartment complex in […]

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100 years after compact, Colorado River nearing crisis point

100 years after compact, Colorado River nearing crisis point

DENVER (AP) — The intensifying crisis facing the Colorado River amounts to what is fundamentally a math problem. The 40 million people who depend on the river to fill up a glass of water at the dinner table or wash their clothes or grow food across millions of acres use […]

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