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Come Enjoy Glass Etching with Utah State University Extension
Utah State University Extension continues its summer series of craft nights on Monday, July 22, with the organization’s glass etching night. Castle Country Radio sat down with Deri Thatcher from USU Extension to talk about the event. For people who didn’t take, or simply didn’t pay attention to high...
Kyle Whittingham says differences between Power conferences are subtle
By Kenny Lee, All Utes: Utah’s previous transition from the Mountain West Conference to the Pac-12 Conference was a step in the right direction. Now that the Utes are moving forward in the Big 12, coach Kyle Whittingham does not anticipate significant differences for his team. Despite the Big...
Nibley woman given 3 years probation for firing shots at man during argument | News
LOGAN — A 39-year-old Nibley woman has been spared anymore jail time after previously confessing to shooting at her boyfriend during a dispute a year ago. Katherine Martin was placed on three years probation and ordered to complete therapy and treatment. According to court records, Martin was sentenced Wednesday,...
Wellsville woman admits to passing nearly 400 bad checks at Hyrum grocery store | News
LOGAN — A 40-year-old Wellsville woman has confessed to passing almost $180,000 in bad checks at a Hyrum grocery store. Jolene Ann Hervey has accepted a plea deal that could still send her to prison. According to court records, Hervey appeared July 8, in Logan’s 1st District Court. She...
Most Experienced Utah State football players
Experience in college football is both highly sought after and hard to find in a world where players only have so much eligibility and in the modern era are increasingly likely to take their experience up the ladder via the transfer portal. Utah State has struggled at times to retain experience, instead needing to get it via the transfer portal.
Utah State Guard Mason Falslev Named One Of Nation’s Top Sophomores
LOGAN, Utah – Cache Valley product Mason Falslev has been a Utah State fan favorite since debuting as a redshirt freshman for the Mountain West regular season champs. After etching his name all over the Aggie record books as a freshman, is Falslev ready to take the next step and lead USU into the Jerrod Calhoun era?
‘Real Housewives’ Star Makes Bold Claim About Her Firing After 1 Season
Monica Garcia doesn’t understand why she was fired from “The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City”. The former Bravo star was let go from the show after she was unmasked as the mastermind of Reality Von Tease. The troll Instagram account tormented the RHOSLC cast members for several years.
Allegedly intoxicated e-biker arrested in Sun Peak neighborhood
A Summit County sheriff’s deputy saw the man swerving in the Sun Peak neighborhood of Park City around 11 p.m. July 14, according to Chief Deputy Kacey Bates. The arresting deputy said they saw the biker nearly collide with vehicles multiple times and drift into oncoming traffic before they pulled him over.
Teen dead after being shot in West Valley Winco parking lot
WEST VALLEY CITY — A 17-year-old boy was shot and killed Saturday in the parking lot of a Winco store in West Vally City. Authorities had not located the shooter as of Monday afternoon. Roxeanne Vainuku with the West Valley City Police Department said at approximately 11:30 p.m., a...
'You blew my hand off': Wanted man may have been accidentally shot by Salt Lake police
SALT LAKE CITY — Just as one officer told a wanted man to show his hands, another Salt Lake police officer drew his weapon and it fired almost immediately, striking the suspect in his hand. In body camera video released Monday by the Salt Lake City Police Department, the...
Health Department Closes Hotel Pool After Pool Users Experience Health Problems
TriCounty Health Department has issued a pool closure at a Vernal hotel after they responded to an event that resulted in several people being treated at area hospitals. The investigation is underway at the Comfort Inn pool. “TriCounty Health Department responded to the scene after learning of dispatch calls reporting that pool users were experiencing respiratory distress, nausea and vomiting,” shares the health department’s announcement. “TriCounty Health believes there is no ongoing risk to the public or to hotel staff or guests. Those who were affected were transported to area hospitals. Ashley Regional Medical Center reports that all who came in for treatment have been discharged.” The health department will provide more information as the investigation develops.
3 family members killed in fatal accident
This report has been updated to identify the victims. Three people were killed Sunday at about 12:16 p.m. when the driver of a white Chevrolet Suburban reportedly crossed the centerline at milepost 151 on Highway 191 north of Moab and crashed into a motorhome towing a passenger vehicle. The driver...
Residents at West Jordan apartments want change after string of serious crimes
WEST JORDAN, Utah (KUTV) — A West Jordan apartment complex has been the site of recent police activity, and it has some people saying "enough." Just a few weeks ago, there was a stand-off at the Embarc apartments that required SWAT to come out. Over the weekend of July...
Salt Lake City neighborhood battles rising vandalism posing danger to residents
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A rise in vandalism is overtaking a Salt Lake City neighborhood, residents said. "It's been going on for years. I have a front-row seat," said Janet Hemming, a resident. Hemming said that vandalism is getting out of hand. "We're seeing a lot of dangerous,...
Rocky Mountain Power explains recent Tooele power outages
TOOELE, Utah (KUTV) — There have been a number of power outages in Tooele over the past week. Circuit breakers at the substations in the area have "enhanced fire safety settings," which means circuits will automatically cut power if a disturbance is detected on the line, Rocky Mountain spokesperson David Eskelsen said. This is to reduce the possibility of a fire or other incidents from tripping and causing other problems.
Volunteers help DWR release thousands of tiger muskies at Jordanelle Reservoir
The state Division of Wildlife Resources has stocked the Jordanelle Reservoir with 16,000 tiger muskie hatchlings. According to Wildlife Resources, tiger muskies are a non-native predator fish. They’re a cross between a northern pike and a muskellunge. They can grow to be up to four feet long and are...
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