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Things to know: Utah eateries could take down Zion Curtains

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah restaurants will have more freedom to mix and pour alcohol in front of customers under a measure awaiting Gov. Gary Herbert’s signature. But other concessions in the proposal aimed at keeping kids away from bars could complicate restaurant seating and leave some establishments keeping […]

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Police: Human remains found in canyon appear to be female

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police say human remains found in a remote part of a canyon near Salt Lake City appear to be those of a female between the ages of 30 and 50. Unified Police Lt. Brian Lohrke says the skull and a few other bones found Sunday […]

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Sterling Scholars Awarded

The Central Utah Sterling Scholars for 2017 were awarded in a ceremony Tuesday evening. Winners and runners up in each category include: Visual Arts: Ethan Ostraff of North Sanpete, winner; Lillian Bean, Manti and McKenna Rowell, Millard, runners up. Trade and Technical Education: Maggi Flake of South Sevier, winner; Rylie […]

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Cambodia halts Utah company’s export of human breast milk

PHNOM PENH, Cambodia (AP) — Cambodia has suspended the export of human breast milk by a U.S.-based company pioneered by a former Mormon missionary. A legal officer at Cambodia’s Customs Department, Rath Nisay, said Tuesday that Finance Minister Aun Porn Moniroth recently signed a letter effectively stopping the sole exporter […]

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Senator Mike Lee To Oppose GOP Health Care Plan 

(Washington, DC)  –  Utah Senator Mike Lee is apparently planning to break with his party and vote against the current GOP plan to repeal and replace Obamacare.  Lee attended a meeting on the bill at the White House yesterday and left unhappy because the proposed law isn’t conservative enough.  A […]

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Medical Marijuana Advocates To Start Ballot Process 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  Utahns who want medical marijuana legalized plan to start the process for a statewide ballot measure on the issue next month.  Supporters of medical pot say state lawmakers have failed to address their concerns so they plan to take the issue to voters.  The ballot measure […]

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The Latest: Food trucks, sex ed bills among 80 signed Monday

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Gov. Gary Herbert has signed nearly four dozen more bills, including measures that simplify licensing for food trucks and get rid of a state law that bans the “advocacy of homosexuality” in schools. Herbert’s office said late Monday afternoon that the Republican governor had signed […]

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Stewart Wants Info Leakers “Cracked On The Head” 

(Washington, DC)  –  Saint George and Cedar City Congressman Chris Stewart contends government officials should find leakers of classified info and “crack them on the head.”  The Republican made the comments during a House committee hearing with FBI Director James Comey regarding the influence of Russia in the 2016 presidential […]

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More Charges Filed Against Mother Accused Of Child Abuse 

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The mother of a 12-year-old Utah boy who was found severely malnourished early this year is facing two additional counts. The Spectrum newspaper in St. George reports the 36-year-old Toquerville woman is facing two more counts of aggravated intentional child abuse. The Associated Press is […]

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Mormon Church Adds Money To International Refugee Relief 

(Salt Lake City, UT)  –  The Mormon Church is expanding its effort to help refugees around the world.  The director of LDS Charities tells “Deseret News” that the Church’s First Presidency has added more money for refugee programs to this year’s budget.  The new funding came after the Church did five-times […]

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