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LGBT therapy service relies on donors after partnership end

LGBT therapy service relies on donors after partnership end

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Utah therapy service is using donations to provide subsidized mental health services after parting ways with a youth LGBTQ resource center that funded the operation. The Daily Herald reported Tuesday that about 200 clients followed their therapists after Flourish Therapy and the nonprofit Encircle split in May. […]

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Heber City Council Approves Splash Pad Project with Concerns

Heber City Council Approves Splash Pad Project with Concerns

July 16, 2019 Heber City Council approved by a 3-2 vote the idea of a splash pad on Heber City property, as presented by volunteer organization CAMS Chairman Tom Stone. Stone presented a plan that was conceived by Wasatch CAPS students last spring, and with funding from a private donor […]

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Funeral planned for Army sergeant who died in Afghanistan

Funeral planned for Army sergeant who died in Afghanistan

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — An Army sergeant from Utah who died in Afghanistan will be buried in Ogden this week. The Standard-Examiner reports a funeral for U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Elliott J. Robbins is set for Thursday morning at St. James Catholic Church. A burial with military honors will follow at […]

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Ex-Navajo president’s daughter pleads guilty in DUI case

Ex-Navajo president’s daughter pleads guilty in DUI case

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The daughter of former Navajo Nation President Russell Begaye is serving three years of probation in a DUI case. Karis Begaye pleaded guilty last month to misdemeanor impaired driving and criminal damage, and to a felony count of endangerment. She had been serving as legal counsel […]

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Feds: Moving land agency will save money, improve decisions

Feds: Moving land agency will save money, improve decisions

DENVER (AP) — The Trump administration said Tuesday that it can save taxpayers millions of dollars, make better decisions and trim a “top heavy” office in Washington by moving the headquarters of the nation’s biggest land agency to Colorado and dispersing scores of jobs across 11 states in the U.S. […]

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Utah court: Injured church ball player can’t sue an opponent

Utah court: Injured church ball player can’t sue an opponent

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court has ruled a man who suffered a knee injury in a church-sponsored basketball game can’t sue an opposing player over a common foul. Judd Nixon says he hurt his left knee in a 2012 game at a Church of Jesus Christ […]

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Police chief retiring after criticism in slain student case

Police chief retiring after criticism in slain student case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The University of Utah police chief is retiring months after his department came under fierce criticism for its handling of a student’s increasingly urgent reports about her ex-boyfriend before the man killed her on campus. University officials said Tuesday Police Chief Dale Brophy will leave […]

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6-year-old girl dies after getting hit with golf ball

6-year-old girl dies after getting hit with golf ball

OREM, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a 6-year-old Utah girl has died after her father accidentally hit her with a golf ball. Police say the ball struck the girl in the back of the head on Monday morning, while the father and daughter were golfing at Sleepy Ridge Golf Course […]

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New districts upheld in Navajo voting-rights case

New districts upheld in Navajo voting-rights case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal appeals court has upheld a ruling that found voting districts in a Utah county were racially gerrymandered and violated the rights of Navajo voters. The 10th Circuit Court of Appeals in Denver handed down the opinion Tuesday in the case that resulted in […]

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Second Utah facility for troubled teens closes in a month

Second Utah facility for troubled teens closes in a month

MT. PLEASANT, Utah (AP) — A company that runs treatment centers for troubled youth is closing a second Utah facility as officials investigate claims of sexual abuse, violence and several other issues with staff at a different facility. Mt. Pleasant Academy in central Utah is one of several youth psychiatric […]

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