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After census, citizens panels seek sway in redistricting

After census, citizens panels seek sway in redistricting

INDIANAPOLIS (AP)-The Indiana Citizens Redistricting Commission has conducted numerous public hearings. It produced a report prioritizing redistricting criteria. Soon, the bipartisan panel will cap its work by drafting new voting maps for Indiana’s nine U.S. House seats and 150 state legislative districts based on the latest census data. Despite all […]

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Census figures reflect aging of rural Utah

Census figures reflect aging of rural Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — While most of the world was on lockdown last year, Lisa Jeppson and her husband put more than 2,000 miles on their side-by-side ATV exploring the natural wonders of Wayne County. The striking landscapes — the county includes parts of Capitol Reef and Canyonlands national […]

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Slain Marine who cradled baby at Kabul airport loved her job

Slain Marine who cradled baby at Kabul airport loved her job

A woman who cradled a baby in her arms at the airport and posted on social media that she loved her job. A young husband with a child on the way. Another man who always wanted to be in the military. A man who planned to become a sheriff’s deputy […]

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Young dad-to-be was among 13 US troops killed in Afghanistan

Young dad-to-be was among 13 US troops killed in Afghanistan

A young husband with a child on the way. Another man who always wanted to be in the military. A man who planned to become a sheriff’s deputy when his deployment ended. Heartwrenching details began emerging Friday about some of the 13 U.S. troops killed in a horrific suicide bombing at Afghanistan’s […]

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Vegas-Area Schools Using UV Light for COVID-19 Disinfection

Vegas-Area Schools Using UV Light for COVID-19 Disinfection

LAS VEGAS (AP) — The nation’s fifth-largest school system has begun using ultraviolet light as a classroom germ-killer in the battle to stop the spread of COVID-19 in and around Las Vegas. “This doesn’t have any chemicals. It’s just light,” Grant Morgan, chief executive and co-founder of Utah biosafety startup R-Zero told […]

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Two Counselors Will Serve With Pres. Leavitt In Tabernacle Choir Presidency

Two Counselors Will Serve With Pres. Leavitt In Tabernacle Choir Presidency

SALT LAKE CITY-In information released Thursday evening, two counselors have been called to serve with the recently-announced president of The Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square, Michael O. Leavitt. At a devotional at the Tabernacle on Temple Square, Whitney L. Clayton (first counselor) and Gary B. Porter (second counselor) were named […]

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Bobsledder Kaillie Humphries Seeks Path to Beijing Olympics

Bobsledder Kaillie Humphries Seeks Path to Beijing Olympics

Kaillie Humphries, the reigning women’s bobsled world champion, is in serious jeopardy of not being able to compete at this winter’s Beijing Olympics and has asked the International Olympic Committee to allow her to compete in the games without a U.S. passport. Humphries has competed for the U.S. in the […]

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Official Who Criticized Use of Pride Flag Under Review

Official Who Criticized Use of Pride Flag Under Review

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A conservative member of Utah‘s board of education who criticized the use of a gay pride flag in a social media post is under investigation. The Utah State Board of Education said the post does not represent the school board and that they are reviewing it […]

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Utah petroglyph defaced near Moab in latest vandalism

Utah petroglyph defaced near Moab in latest vandalism

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Another Utah petroglyph has been defaced in the latest recent vandalism case of its kind in the Moab area. The Spectrum newspaper reports the damage appears to word scratched into the rock, including several names and a date. The Utah Bureau of Land Management said […]

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Pres. Eyring Tells of Previous Experiences In His Life To #HearHim

Pres. Eyring Tells of Previous Experiences In His Life To #HearHim

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, Pres. Henry B. Eyring of The First Presidency of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints recounted previous experiences in his life where he has learned how to #HearHim Pres. Eyring shared how he received approval from his parents and this made him feel as if […]

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