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Dr. Ben Springer Discusses Wasatch Wellness Program

Dr. Ben Springer Discusses Wasatch Wellness Program

Wasatch School District Director Dr. Ben Springer discussed the Wasatch Wellness program with station manager Dan Jessop as part of the awareness of Bullying Prevention Month. The mission of Wasatch Wellness is to provide a physical location with reliable resources for kids, faculty, staff, and community members beyond the school day. Listen […]

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Search For West Virginia Man Underway In Summit County

Search For West Virginia Man Underway In Summit County

SUMMIT COUNTY, Utah- 8:32 am October 17 Summit County Sheriff Justin Martinez stated search operations have continued Thursday morning for Crumrine in the Lyman Lake area of the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest. Martinez stated on his personal Twitter account that he and his personnel are grateful for the assistance in the […]

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Smoke near Spanish Fork Canyon expected from prescribed burn

Smoke near Spanish Fork Canyon expected from prescribed burn

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Authorities say people may see smoke near the site of several wildfire burn scars over the next few weeks, but it will be coming from a prescribed burn. The Daily Herald reports that the project near Sheep Creek in Spanish Fork Canyon could make smoke visible until early […]

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Lawyer says Arizona official miscast as human smuggler

Lawyer says Arizona official miscast as human smuggler

PHOENIX (AP) — A lawyer for an Arizona elected official charged in three states with facilitating an illegal international adoption scheme said Tuesday prosecutors have miscast his client as a human smuggler. Attorney Matt Long said Maricopa County Assessor Paul Petersen cares deeply for the mothers from the Marshall Islands […]

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Santaquin gets its first-ever grocery store

Santaquin gets its first-ever grocery store

SANTAQUIN, Utah (AP) —Santquin is opening its first-ever grocery store per a report. The Daily Herald reports construction began Monday on the first grocery store in Santaquin, a city of about 14,000 residents in northern Utah. The Santaquin Market is the first step in the city’s plan to build a commercial district. […]

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Western governors want nuclear testing compensation expanded

Western governors want nuclear testing compensation expanded

BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Western governors say atmospheric nuclear weapons testing exposed more states and more people to radiation fallout and resulting cancers and other diseases than the federal government recognizes. The Western Governors’ Association on Friday sent letters to the U.S. Senate and U.S. House urging passage of proposed […]

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San Juan County to vote on possibly changing form of government

San Juan County to vote on possibly changing form of government

BLANDING, Utah (AP) — Voters in a southeastern Utah county where Native Americans for the first time last year took over the majority of a three-person county commission are expected to vote next month on the first step in possibly changing to a new form of government. San Juan County […]

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Inmate flees drug treatment program in Salt Lake City

Inmate flees drug treatment program in Salt Lake City

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a Utah County Jail inmate enrolled in a residential drug treatment program has gone missing in Salt Lake City. The Daily Herald in Provo reported Monday that 26-year-old Ryan Thomas Miller, of Orem, was last seen at the Odyssey House of Utah. Authorities say the Utah […]

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Police say Greenville man hit brother-in-law with car, pole

Police say Greenville man hit brother-in-law with car, pole

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say a Greenville man is facing attempted murder charges after he allegedly hit his brother-in-law with a car and then went after him with a pole. The Deseret News in Salt Lake City reports that 30-year-old Jacobson Jacob Pelt was charged Monday with two counts of […]

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Navajo voters elect new delegate to tribal council

Navajo voters elect new delegate to tribal council

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — The Navajo Nation Council has a new delegate. Carl Roessel Slater won a special election for a seat representing five Navajo communities in the Arizona portion of the reservation. He took office Thursday. Slater had served as a spokesman for the tribe’s legislative branch before […]

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