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Teacher who asked student to wipe off cross returns to work

Teacher who asked student to wipe off cross returns to work

BOUNTIFUL, Utah (AP) — Officials say a Utah teacher who asked a student to wipe an ash cross from his forehead has returned to work. KUTV reports that the Davis County School District says fourth-grade teacher Moana Patterson has “returned to the classroom” after she says she gave 9-year-old Catholic student William […]

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Environmentalists oppose off-roading near CA-NV sage grouse

Environmentalists oppose off-roading near CA-NV sage grouse

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Conservationists want a federal judge to allow them to join a legal battle over a type of sage grouse found only along the California-Nevada line in opposition to a lawsuit filed by off-road vehicle enthusiasts trying to overturn U.S. protections for the bird. Four national environmental […]

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Utah Supreme Court considers new trial for officer’s death

Utah Supreme Court considers new trial for officer’s death

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The Utah Supreme Court has heard arguments over the possibility of a new trial for a woman convicted as an accomplice in a police officer’s killing. The Daily Herald reports that no decision was reached when the court convened at Brigham Young University Monday to hear whether Meagan […]

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3 Nevada horses now quarantined due to equine herpes virus

3 Nevada horses now quarantined due to equine herpes virus

RENO, Nev. (AP) — State agriculture officials have ordered the quarantine or a second and third horse in southern Nevada that tested positive for an equine herpes virus after the state high school rodeo last month in Pahrump. The Nevada Department of Agriculture said Monday two additional Clark County horse […]

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Utah passes bill blocking independent police review boards

Utah passes bill blocking independent police review boards

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Utah Legislature has passed a bill banning oversight powers for independent civilian boards established to review police departments. The Utah Senate and House approved the bill Monday despite one of its sponsors saying it would not change current state procedures. Republican Sen. Don Ipson […]

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Utah teenager killed while playing with shotgun

Utah teenager killed while playing with shotgun

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities say a 16-year-old Utah teenager died after accidentally shooting himself with a shotgun he was playing with. Unified Police spokeswoman Melody Gray says the teenager was playing around with the shotgun with his 17-year-old brother early Monday morning at a house in the Salt […]

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Judge denies Utah man’s attempt to block bump stock ban

Judge denies Utah man’s attempt to block bump stock ban

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal judge has denied a Utah gun rights advocate’s attempt to block the Trump administration’s ban on bump stocks, the gun attachments that allow semi-automatic weapons to fire like machine guns. U.S. District Judge Jill Parrish declined last Friday to grant an injunction against […]

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Heber Valley Railroad Upgrade

Heber Valley Railroad Upgrade

‪Utah Legislature passed a bill giving a one-time appropriation of $315,000 to the Heber Valley Historic Railroad. In 2018 we ran 570 passenger trains and carried just shy of 110,000 passengers. – Mark Nelson, Executive Director of the Heber Valley Railroad‬

Heber City State of the City Address

Heber City State of the City Address

Tuesday, March 19 at 12:00 pm UVU Wasatch Campus3111 College WayHeber, UT 84032 Heber City State of the City Address The Heber Valley Chamber of Commerce, in partnership with Heber City, is pleased to sponsor the 2019 Heber City State of the City address. Mayor Kelleen Potter will deliver her remarks […]

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Wasatch High Cheerleading Team Is Named For 2019-20

Wasatch High Cheerleading Team Is Named For 2019-20

HEBER CITY, Utah-Wasatch High School has announced its cheerleading team for the 2019-20 athletic season. The Wasps’ cheerleading troupe will be led by seniors-to-be Sara Hall, Kristen Besendorfer, Maggee Edwards, McKynlee Wood and Ellie Williams. The juniors are Shanna Montgomery, Aubrey Gagon, Addison McGlothlin, Kesli Bassett and Denise Lopez. The […]

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