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Midway Farmers Market Commences Saturday

Midway Farmers Market Commences Saturday

MIDWAY, Utah-Saturday commences the first Midway Farmers Market of the season. This lasts through October at the southwest corner of the Midway Town Square every Saturday from 10:00 am-2:00 pm. This consists of locally-grown food from throughout the Heber Valley. Local farmers who contribute include Francis Family Farms, Hawk and […]

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Police confirm missing Utah girl’s body has been found

Police confirm missing Utah girl’s body has been found

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A body found after a five-day search is that of a 5-year-old girl taken from her home and killed by her uncle, Utah police confirmed on Thursday. Elizabeth “Lizzy” Shelley’s remains were located in a heavily wooded area less than a block from her home […]

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Study finds slight drop in 2019 Sundance attendance

PARK CITY, Utah (AP) — An economic impact study estimates that attendance at the 2019 Sundance Film Festival saw a slight drop from the previous year. The study from Y2 Analytics released Wednesday says that nearly 122,000 people attended some part of the 11-day Utah event in 2019, down from […]

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Trump nominates former federal prosecutor for Utah judge

Trump nominates former federal prosecutor for Utah judge

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former U.S. attorney for Utah has been nominated by President Donald Trump to become a federal judge. The White House announced Wednesday that former state prosecutor David Barlow was nominated to be a federal judge in Utah. Barlow previously served as general counsel to […]

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Energy secretary says US can make oil, gas, coal cleaner

Energy secretary says US can make oil, gas, coal cleaner

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Trump administration is committed to making fossil fuels cleaner rather than imposing “draconian” regulations on oil, gas and coal, U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry said Thursday. Perry made his remarks at an energy conference in Salt Lake City that was briefly interrupted when protesters […]

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Brother and sister found dead in apparent murder-suicide

Brother and sister found dead in apparent murder-suicide

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Police say a brother and sister who shared an apartment in southern Utah have been found dead along with a pet dog in an apparent murder-suicide. The Spectrum newspaper reported Wednesday the bodies of 67-year-old Shandra Lee Brownstein and 68-year-old Stanley Thomas McCausland were found in their […]

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Air Force temporarily moves Utah fighter jet unit to Idaho

Air Force temporarily moves Utah fighter jet unit to Idaho

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say more than 250 airmen and up to 24 aircraft are temporarily moving to an Air Force base in southwest Idaho as a Utah runway undergoes renovation. KSL-TV reported Thursday that the 34th Fighter Squadron and the 34th Aircraft Maintenance Unit are relocating F-35A Lightning II […]

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Prosecutors push back on enforcing new state abortion laws

Prosecutors push back on enforcing new state abortion laws

ATLANTA (AP) — New state abortion laws likely to become bogged down in legal challenges face another potential obstacle: prosecutors who refuse to enforce them. The Associated Press reached out to nearly two dozen district attorneys across seven states, and several said they would not file criminal charges against doctors […]

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US Supreme Court denies review of Arizona child welfare case

US Supreme Court denies review of Arizona child welfare case

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — The U.S. Supreme Court has denied review of an Arizona case challenging a law that gives preference to American Indians in adoptions of Native children. The order this week leaves in place a lower court ruling that dismissed a complaint from a Phoenix-based, right-leaning think tank. […]

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Romney Hosts Town Hall in Heber City

Romney Hosts Town Hall in Heber City

Utah Senator Mitt Romney held a town hall meeting in Heber City on Wednesday May 29th at the Public Safety Building. Topics of discussion included China’s influence on politics and economics, the Mueller report and immigration. Citizens were able to ask questions and Romney respectfully answered them often times providing […]

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