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UDOT Reports Crash Near Fruitland

UDOT Reports Crash Near Fruitland

FRUITLAND, Utah-Tuesday night, UDOT reported a crash near Fruitland along U.S. Highway 40. Per UDOT’s official Twitter account, the crash occurred on westbound U.S. 40 at milepost 56 on the right shoulder, five miles west of Fruitland, near Strawberry Reservoir at 9:11 pm. The estimated clearance time is 10:08 pm. […]

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Heber City Council Candidate Ryan Stack

Heber City Council Candidate Ryan Stack

Heber City Council Candidate Ryan Stack talks about his vision for the Heber City Council with The Peak station manager, Dan Jessop. Take a listen and learn more here:   Heber City is at a crossroads that demands vision and leadership. I am a concerned Heber resident with relevant experience […]

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Utah vape shops sue health department over e-cigarette rule

Utah vape shops sue health department over e-cigarette rule

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Several Utah vape shops are suing the state’s Department of Health over its emergency rule restricting the sale of flavored e-cigarettes. The retailers claim in a lawsuit filed Monday in Utah state court that there is no evidence to suggest flavored e-cigarettes are causing lung […]

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Utah power company uses outage to replace damaged insulators

Utah power company uses outage to replace damaged insulators

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A Utah power company has replaced three ceramic insulators during an unplanned outage. The Herald Journal reported Monday that Hyrum Light & Power believes the insulators were damaged by someone shooting at them. Company authorities say the power outage was caused when a Rocky Mountain powerline went down […]

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Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints missionary dies in Democratic Republic of the of Congo

Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints missionary dies in Democratic Republic of the of Congo

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A missionary for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has died while serving in central Africa. Per a Tuesday news release, 21-year-old Hermann Keredjim Mwanken died Monday after a brief illness. Church officials didn’t provide any additional details about the malady. Mwanken is […]

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Judge blocks bid to increase Utah ATV protester restitution

Judge blocks bid to increase Utah ATV protester restitution

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal judge has rejected an increase in restitution payments by a former county commissioner for an illegal ATV protest ride in a Utah canyon, court records said. U.S. District Judge David Nuffer blocked the federal government’s attempt to force Phil Lyman to increase his […]

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Heber City Incumbent Jeff Bradshaw

Heber City Incumbent Jeff Bradshaw

The Peak Station Manager Dan Jessop talked with Heber City Council Incumbent Jeff Bradshaw about issues important to him.   Jeff has lived most of his life in Heber City. His mother’s family were some of the original settlers of the valley. Jeff graduated from Wasatch High School and attended […]

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Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest To Burn Slash Piles Near Slate Creek

Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest To Burn Slash Piles Near Slate Creek

UINTA-WASATCH-CACHE NATIONAL FOREST, Utah-Monday evening, the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest confirmed they will be burning slash piles at Slate Creek beginning Tuesday. This will be at the bottom of Slate Creek along Mirror Lake Highway, two miles east of Samak. This is in the southwestern portion of Summit County near the […]

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Study finds US public land workers facing assaults, threats

BILLINGS, Mont. (AP) — Federal employees overseeing U.S. public lands were assaulted or threatened at least 360 times over a five-year period marked by heightened tensions with anti-government groups and dwindling ranks of law enforcement officers, a congressional watchdog agency said Monday. The Government Accountability Office in a new report highlights anti-government […]

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University students rally before shooting-death anniversary

University students rally before shooting-death anniversary

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — University of Utah students have walked out of class the day before the one-year anniversary of a student’s death, marking the latest sign of continuing fallout over the slaying of Lauren McCluskey by her ex-boyfriend. More than 100 students gathered Monday to share their own […]

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