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Mandatory Bird Flu Testing Of Dairy Cows

Mandatory Bird Flu Testing Of Dairy Cows

(Logan, UT) — All dairy farms in Cache County must start collecting weekly samples to be tested for bird flu. The outbreak was first reported in Texas dairy cattle in March and has spread to 14 other states according to the Utah Department of Agriculture and Food. Experts say the […]

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E. Coli Outbreak Linked To McDonald’s Burgers In Utah, Other States

E. Coli Outbreak Linked To McDonald’s Burgers In Utah, Other States

(Undated) — McDonald’s Quarter Pounders are being linked to an E. Coli outbreak across multiple states, including Utah. Yesterday, the CDC announced they’re working with McDonald’s to determine what ingredient in the burgers was contaminated. The fast-food chain has halted use of fresh onions and quarter-pound beef patties in several […]

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Report: UT 5th Safest State In U.S.

Report: UT 5th Safest State In U.S.

(Undated) — Utah is one of the safest states in the country according to a new report. It’s based on multiple factors including personal and residential safety, financial, road, workplace safety and emergency preparedness. The personal financial website WalletHub ranked Vermont number one as the safest state. Louisiana is ranked […]

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Lyman Asks SCOTUS To Disqualify Cox

Lyman Asks SCOTUS To Disqualify Cox

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Phil Lyman is making a final effort to have Utah Governor Spencer Cox disqualified from the upcoming election. Lyman appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court, requesting he be made the Republican nominee in the governor’s race this year. The Blanding representative was already refused by […]

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Shown are lockers at Penn Wood High School in Lansdowne, Pa., Wednesday, May 3, 2023. As schools across the country struggle to find teachers to hire, more governors are pushing for pay increases and bonuses for the beleaguered profession. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke)

Armed Guards In Every Public School

(Undated) — A new state law requires armed guards in every public school in Utah. However, the Salt Lake Tribune reported without enough funds or personnel, schools are struggling to meet the mandate. The School Security Task Force determined last week that the initial allocation of about 100-million-dollars, isn’t enough. […]

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Washington County Clerk Provides Election Advice

Washington County Clerk Provides Election Advice

(St. George, UT) — A southern Utah election official wants everybody’s vote to be counted this November. That’s why Washington County Clerk – Auditor Ryan Sullivan urged Utahns in the region to not wait till the last minute to return their mail-in ballot. Sullivan told the Salt Lake Tribune he […]

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Heber Woman Arrested After Armed Carjacking at Bridal Veil Falls

(Utah County, UT) — A woman from Heber City is arrested after allegedly stealing a pickup truck at gunpoint from four people at Bridal Veil Falls. Authorities say 35-year-old Heather Murray pointed a firearm at the victims, demanding they exit the vehicle. Murray fled after driving the truck into the […]

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Utah K-12 Schools See Historic Drop

Utah K-12 Schools See Historic Drop

(Salt Lake City, UT) — K-through-12 enrollment in Utah is seeing its biggest enrollment drop in a decade. There are over 48-hundred fewer kids going to public schools this fall than there were at the start of the school year in 2023. The number accounts for traditional and charter students. […]

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SUU Doubles Enrollment In 10 Years

SUU Doubles Enrollment In 10 Years

(Cedar City, UT) — Southern Utah University is celebrating a significant milestone. The Cedar City school announced it has doubled its enrollment over the last decade and now stands at more than 15-thousand-400 students. The current number is an all-time high and a nearly three-percent increase from last fall. Officials […]

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Voting By Mail Begins In Utah

Voting By Mail Begins In Utah

(St. George, UT) — Utahns wishing to vote by mail should be getting their ballots soon. Those were scheduled to be sent out to residents around the state starting yesterday. Others wishing to vote by mail still have until October 29th to request such a ballot, but they need to […]

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