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More states allow sunscreen at schools without doctor’s OK

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — More states are letting kids use sunscreen at school without a doctor’s note. Arizona, Washington and Utah have become the latest states to enact laws freeing students to bring sunscreen to school without special paperwork. Similar legislation is moving forward this spring in Rhode Island, Louisiana […]

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Feds Want Life Sentence For Cop Killer

(Salt Lake City, UT) — Federal prosecutors are recommending a life sentence for the killer of a Millard County sheriff’s deputy. A jury in February convicted Roberto Miramontes Roman of fatally shooting Josie Greathouse Fox during a traffic stop in 2010. He’s scheduled for sentencing next week.

U. Professor Named Poet Laureate

(Salt Lake City, UT) — A U. English professor is named as Utah’s new poet laureate. The Utah Division of Arts and Museums has appointed Paisley Rekdal as the official advocate for literature and arts throughout the state. She’s expected to create a website that maps the writers and poets […]

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Huntsman: U. Owes Cancer Institute $54 M

(Salt Lake City, UT) — U. officials have yet to comment on advertisements John Huntsman Senior placed today in newspapers criticizing the university. Huntsman blames the administration for feuds between the U. and the Huntsman cancer institute. Huntsman says the U. owes the institute 54-million dollars.

Idaho asks appeals court to uphold ban on spying at farms

SEATTLE (AP) — Idaho is asking a federal appeals court to reinstate a statewide ban on spying at farms, dairies and slaughterhouses after a lower court judge sided with animal rights activists who said the ban violated free speech rights. Idaho lawmakers passed the law in 2014 making it a […]

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Utah Men Arrested In Kentucky With Millions In Heroin 

(Lyon County, KY)  –  Two Utah men are behind bars in Kentucky after authorities reportedly found one-point-five million dollars worth of heroin in their car.  Kentucky State Police stopped a semi truck driven by Roberto Orozco Monday and found 33 pounds of the drug.  They also arrested Orozco’s passenger, Alberto […]

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Lawmaker wants Utah marriage age raised from 15 to 16

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah lawmaker says that even though only a handful of 15-year-olds marry in Utah each year, they’re children who aren’t ready and he wants to raise the minimum age to 16. “This is kind of from a bygone era, from 50 years ago,” Rep. […]

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Cedar City Will Stay In Utah League Of Cities And Towns 

(Cedar City, UT)  –  Cedar City will remain in the Utah League of Cities and Towns.  The Spectrum reports the city council narrowly approved the continuation of the relationship this week after two councilmen had pushed to end it.  Paul Cozzens and Fred Rowley voted to leave the organization after an […]

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Murder Victim’s Family Offering $10K Reward For InformationÂ

(South Salt Lake, UT)  –  A murder victim’s family is offering a ten-thousand-dollar reward for any information that leads to a suspect in his death.  The family of Matthew Holt announced the reward yesterday in hopes of getting new information about who shot and killed him on Easter Sunday.  South Salt […]

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Scout Leaders Not Surprised By LDS Church Decision On Scouting 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Utah Boy Scout leaders say they are not surprised by the Mormon Church’s decision to end participation in some Scouting programs.  A spokesman for the Utah National Parks Council said yesterday that the Church had expressed concern over the lack of activities and programs for older […]

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