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Price City Mayor Micheal Kourianos and Council Member Terry Willis talk Mayor’s Health Walk
The midsummer months in the Castle Country Area are a non-stop barrage of celebrations and activities for everyone to enjoy in Price which means the annual International Days celebration, which this year features the second annual Mayor’s Health Walk on Saturday, July 27 starting at 7:30 a.m. Price City...
Man, 38, arrested in Murray after alleged road rage incident
MURRAY, Utah, July 27, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — A man was arrested Friday afternoon after an alleged road rage incident in which a car passenger reportedly pointed a gun at a motorcyclist. A Utah Highway Patrol trooper assigned to the Salt Lake City area was dispatched just before 4...
Bear on the move; more campgrounds closed in A.F. Canyon
The U.S. Forest Service closed the Granite Flats campground in American Fork Canyon after a bear sighting on Tuesday, July 23. On Friday, July 26, the Timpooneke and Altamont Campgrounds were evacuated and closed after the black bear was spotted there. “We have unfortunately had to evacuate and close the...
Utah boy, 12, 'starved to death after being locked up at home' as messages reveal horror final days
A 12-year-old boy from Utah was found "starved to death" at his father's home after suffering years of suspected abuse, police say. Gavin Peterson was found dead on July 9 after deputies from the Webster County Sheriff's Office were called to his father's home in West Haven as the boy was "not breathing" and had been "vomiting" for days on end. Gavin was found on the bathroom floor by officers and paramedics who tried to resuscitate him but their efforts were in vain as he later died at hospital.
UAH entry selected ‘Most Innovative’ in Concrete Canoe Competition
PROVO, Utah – Engineering students from the University of Alabama in Huntsville designed and built the canoe voted “most innovative” in the 37th annual American Society of Civil Engineers Concrete Canoe Competition. The final phase of the event was staged as part of last month’s ASCE Civil...
‘This can’t be the end’: Evermore Park’s Crooked Lantern Tavern to be recreated in new location
Evermore Park's former CEO Ross McGarvey is planning to open The Crooked Lantern Tavern, a recreation of the park's original tavern, in the fall of 2024, with construction starting next week.
OLG extends Windsor Casino operating agreement
Last week, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation (OLG) announced first-quarter (April 1 to June 30) installment payments to 29 Ontario communities that host land-based casino, and Windsor was among those at the top of the payout list at $3,052,259, right up there with Casino Pickering ($5,545,102), Casino Woodbine ($9,292,054), and Niagara Falls ($5,815,447).
Tri-City Exchange seeks help after refrigerated trailer goes out
NORTH OGDEN — The founder of the Tri-City Exchange said Friday that his food pantry needed a new refrigerated trailer after a donated one broke down over Pioneer Day. Founder Mike Larson said he had already made “thousands upon thousands” of dollars worth of repairs to the trailer this year before the latest problem.
2025 NFL Draft Scouting Report: Tyler Batty, DE, BYU
Games WatchedTexas Tech, Utah, Iowa State, Sam Houston. 2023GP 12, 27 Solo, 30 AST, 57 TOT, 9 TFL, 5.5 Sack, 2 FF. 2021GP 12, 23 Solo, 20 AST, 43 TOT, 5 TFL, 3.5 Sack, 1 FF. Tyler Batty was a 3-star recruit from Payson, UT and went to Payson HS. He signed with BYU in 2020.
QB situation may overshadow BYU’s second season in the Big-12
It’s not a conversation that fans of BYU are used to having. Who is the quarterback and are they up to the task of winning? Not from a program that has had a signal caller lead the NCAA in passing yardage seven different times in their history. The quarterback position at BYU has produced a Heisman Trophy winner (Ty Detmer), an NCAA championship (Robbie Boscoe), two Super Bowl winning starters (Jim McMahon and Steve Young) and as of training camp of the time of this writing, there are four on NFL rosters vying for jobs in Zach Wilson, Jaren Hall, Kedon Slovis and Taysom Hill.
When a stroke strikes, every second counts
MURRAY — K.C. Seeley and his wife, Danni Seeley, were getting ready to go to the gym one morning when he started feeling off. "When I bent over to pick up my shoes, I felt really super lightheaded and I thought, 'Man, I better sit down for a minute,'" K.C. Seeley said.
Check Your Health- Surgeon Reaches Remarkable 1,000 Robotic Surgery Milestone
Intermountain Health has become a national leader for advances in robotic surgeries with Intermountain surgeons performing thousands of surgical procedures using robot-assisted devices for a variety of surgical procedures for patients across the state. In fact at least six Intermountain surgeons have reached a remarkable milestone: 1,000 robotic surgeries performed...
New Provo City ordinance concerning unhoused people receives public backlash
PROVO, Utah — The Provo City Council got an earful from several unhoused people during a public comment period for the second time. It has yet to take any action on their requests. There are up to 300 unhoused people in Provo. Those who spoke to the council decried...
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