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Officer Shuler Saves a Life

Officer Joe Shuler was taking a break between classes at CNOA.   While in the restroom, he heard and recognized agonal breathing coming from one of the stalls.  He investigated quickly, saw a bloody syringe on the floor and saw hands dangling towards the ground.  From his training, he knew this […]

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Heber City Council update

The last council meeting met with a bit of contention.  New Mayor, Heidi Franco presented a possible change in board assignments for council members, and brought up the issue of her and the city manager roll.  Council members questioned these issues.  Both issues will be brought up at later meetings […]

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Co-Owner of the Wasatch Wave Passes

Joe Wynn,  co-owner of the Wasatch Wave passed away in Las Vegas on January 12th.  Wynn had been suffering with Lupus for 30 years.  Details on his funeral will be released at a future date.

Two teens dead, one injured in Utah shooting

Two teens dead, one injured in Utah shooting

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Two teenagers are dead and a third is critically injured after a shooting on a sidewalk in suburban Salt Lake City. Police say the shooting in West Valley City stemmed from a dispute between two groups of students associated with different schools. More than one […]

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Probe finds ‘unintentional mistakes’ in Petito police stop

Probe finds ‘unintentional mistakes’ in Petito police stop

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An investigation has found that Utah police made “several unintentional mistakes” when they stopped Gabby Petito and her boyfriend before she was killed in what became a high-profile missing person case. The independent report released Wednesday examines a stop by police in Moab on Aug. […]

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Report: 2 planes aborted runway approaches before 1 crashed

SHOW LOW, Ariz. (AP) — A single-engine plane that crashed Dec. 22 near a rural Arizona airport, killing the pilot and his passenger, had just aborted an approach because of proximity to another small plane that was already inbound, federal investigators say. A National Transportation Safety Board preliminary report released […]

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Crash Near Jordanelle Reservoir Tuesday Night

Crash Near Jordanelle Reservoir Tuesday Night

WASATCH COUNTY, Utah-Tuesday evening at 11:17 pm, UDOT reported a crash near Jordanelle Reservoir on eastbound US 40 at milepost 9. The crash occurred on the right shoulder. CrashEB US 40 at MP 9 (Jordanelle Reservoir) Wasatch CoRight ShoulderEst. Clearance Time: 1/12/2022 12:45 AMFor updates: https://t.co/jaVMw7vcLm — UDOT Traffic (@UDOTTRAFFIC) […]

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Former Navajo president receives lifetime achievement award

Former Navajo president receives lifetime achievement award

TWIN ARROWS, Ariz. (AP) — Peterson Zah has never claimed to be an extraordinary Navajo, just a Navajo with extraordinary experiences. Those who gathered Tuesday to honor the former Navajo chairman and president at a tribal casino east of Flagstaff disagreed. They said Zah has worked tirelessly to promote the […]

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Sister Johnson Speaks At BYU Devotional

Sister Johnson Speaks At BYU Devotional

PROVO, Utah-Tuesday, Sister Camille N. Johnson, the Primary General President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints encouraged BYU students and faculty to improve their relationship with Christ during the weekly BYU devotional. Sister Johnson commenced her address by speaking of blizzard warnings in Alaska and Hawaii this […]

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Oregon company recalls ground beef over E. coli concerns

CLACKAMAS, Ore. (AP) — A meat distributor based in Clackamas, Ore. has recalled more than 28,300 pounds (12,800 kilograms) of ground beef because of concerns the meat may be contaminated with E. coli bacteria. The raw ground beef products from Interstate Meat Distributors, Inc., were produced on Dec. 20, 2021, […]

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