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New Miss Sevier Royalty Named

The annual Miss Sevier County Scholarship pageant was held Saturday, May 20th at the Sevier Valley Center in Richfield. Ten contestants from throughout the County competed in personal interview, casual wear, talent, onstage interview, and evening wear competitions. The night concluded with the crowning of a new Miss Sevier County […]

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Prescribed Burns on Monroe Mountain

In an effort to capitalize on the recent weather, the Fishlake National Forest – Richfield Ranger District plans to conduct prescribed burns near Box Creek and Langdon on Monroe Mountain.  This will be the first entry in a multiyear project. During this first entry, crews plan to target approximately 1,000 […]

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Local Students Receive Annual Kendall J. Willardson Memorial Scholarship

Richfield, Utah, May 25, 2017 – Those who knew Kendall J. Willardson remember a man who was passionate about his family and community, serving others, sports, and the healthcare industry – traits that four local students exemplified as part of Sevier Valley Hospital’s annual Kendall J. Willardson Memorial Scholarship. Kinley […]

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State of Utah refuses to pay Swallow’s $1.5M legal bill

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The state of Utah is refusing to pay $1.5 million in legal bills for a former Utah Attorney General acquitted of bribery and other charges. The Utah Attorney General’s Office said in a letter released Friday that the office doesn’t have the money to pay […]

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Utah officials introduce search and rescue insurance

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A program has been introduced this week in Utah allowing residents to pay a small fee to have any potential search and rescue costs waived. An individual can purchase a $25 annual insurance so they won’t have to pay expensive rescue costs if a hiking […]

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Ex-Utah official who posed as Mormon leader pleads guilty

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A former Utah County commissioner has accepted a guilty plea deal to one count of communications fraud for his role in a scam where he and a businessman impersonated Mormon officials to trick companies into investing in an industrial park and rail line. Three additional […]

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Navajo Nation proposes lease extension for coal power plant

WINDOW ROCK, Ariz. (AP) — The Navajo Nation has introduced legislation to extend the lease on the coal-fired power plant in northern Arizona so it can operate through 2019. The Arizona Republic reported Thursday that the lease extension would allow for the Navajo Generating Station to be used through December […]

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Thousands offer Zinke their opinion on Bear Ears monument

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — U.S. Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will have tens of thousands of comments to potentially look over as he prepares a recommendation next month for President Donald Trump about whether the new Bears Ears National Monument should be preserved, downsized or rescinded. Nearly 55,000 comments mentioning […]

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Motorcyclist Dies in Meadow

MEADOW, Utah (AP)-Per a report from KSL News Radio, a fatal incident in Meadow took the life of a motorcyclist Friday. The motorcyclist, whose identity has not been revealed, was transported, via ambulance, to Fillmore Community Hospital and pronounced dead at the scene. Please remember to be cautious this Memorial […]

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Medical Pot Supporters To Seek Full Plant Approval In Ballot Measure 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Supporters of the use of medical marijuana in Utah say their effort to get the issue on the 2018 ballot is just getting started.  The consultant advising the groups behind the effort says their statewide initiative will focus on allowing the use of the whole marijuana […]

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