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'Like a punch in the gut': 3 Midvale businesses broken into
MIDVALE — Three small businesses in Midvale are reeling after a man smashed their windows. It happened near 7100 South and State Street on Monday night. Security footage from Sagato's Bakery & Cafe shows the man hitting a window with a rock and kicking it, breaking it enough to get in. He apparently did the same thing at Alexander's Pet Salon and EZ Pawn.
Presley Tennant From The Voice Gives Free Concert In St. George Park Monday Night
Country music artist Presley Tennant, who rose to stardom following her appearance on Season 16 of NBC’s The Voice, will perform at the Concert in the Park series at Vernon Worthen Park, July 8 at 7:30 p.m. The concert is FREE; attendees are encouraged to bring food, chairs and...
Expanded Ken's Kash stages grand reopening in Oakley Saturday
Store Manager Nichole Miller said Ken's Kash closed for renovations April 22 and reopened May 30. The store will celebrate July 6. The six-week closure saw a complete overhaul of everything except the store’s charm, she said. “We got many people who I think were worried that some of...
85% of parents and staff in the Park City School District fully support a cellphone ban in schools
The district has been talking with parents and students about school cellphone use for several months. Parents helped organize two panel discussions on managing devices in school and the negative effects of social media. During the discussions, many people said phones should not be allowed in schools. Now, data shows...
Five USU faculty receive Fulbright awards | News
LOGAN – Every year through the Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program more than 800 scholars, students, teachers and professionals of all backgrounds teach or conduct research. Among those receiving Fulbright Scholar Program awards for the 2024-25 academic year are four Utah State University professors who will teach or conduct research abroad.
Heber leaders modify water and sewer line replacement project due to nearly $11M budget shortfall
Since 2022, the city has been working to replace pipes that are more than 70 years old in some sections. But inflation pressures mean that the total cost of updating the lines on the city’s east side has soared almost $11 million since the project began. That raises the price tag well above the $43 million budgeted for the work.
Isabelle Hancock crowned Miss Tooele City
Isabelle Hancock was crowned Miss Tooele City at the conclusion of the city’s annual pageant on the evening of Monday, July 1. Abigail Grace Rawlings and Kenzington Anderson were crowned as her co-attendants. The pageant began at 7 p.m. in the Tooele High School auditorium with a welcome message...
Canyons Calling Summer Concert Series Continues July 5th, 2024
With only two concerts left in this season’s Canyons Calling Summer Concert Series, we want you to join us July 5th at 7 PM (time adjustment!) at Jackson Flat Reservoir for another amazing FREE concert featuring two of Kanab’s up-and-coming bands!. Formed in 2023, the up-and-coming Monsoon Fever...
Driver charged months after truck blazed path of destruction through Tooele
Roughly seven months after a gravel truck careened through Main Street in Tooele -- smashing into dozens of cars, sparking a fire at an auto dealership, and injuring 11 people -- the driver is now facing charges.
Wildlife advocates protest over lack of action on state Route 224
Save People Save Wildlife is protesting in front of the McPolin Barn during the July 4 holiday to call for greater action to protect animals along the busy road that runs between Park City and Interstate-80. A 2019 Utah Department of Transportation study ranked state Route 224 as the fifth...
Logan man sentenced to jail for raping woman while claiming to be possessed by demons
LOGAN — A 21-year-old Logan man who has already been behind bars for close to five months was sentenced to more jail time for sexually assaulting a coworker in a church parking lot on Valentine’s Day. Jarek Anthony Lindholm has been in the Cache County Jail since being arrested Feb. 22, after being questioned by police.
Green Tips: The costs behind Recycle Utah
In the heart of Park City, nestled among the mountains, lies Recycle Utah, your local nonprofit organization dedicated to environmental conservation through recycling and education. Recycle Utah accepts and processes over 45 types of materials, from plastics and metals to electronics and hazardous waste. Behind the scenes of this important...
Cruise-In back this week with the return of a special feature | News
LOGAN – It’s the 42nd year for the Cache Valley Cruise-In, which will be held this Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the Cache County Fairgrounds. On KVNU’s For the People program on Tuesday, Cache Valley Cruising Association president Brandon Douglas said big events on Thursday include the popular Poker Run and the Sock Hop that evening, which has grown in popularity.
Suspect attempts to flee alleged domestic dispute incident and causes accident during law enforcement pursuit
LOGAN — A man allegedly fleeing from law enforcement caused a two vehicle crash that sent him to the hospital Tuesday night. The crash was reported around 9:30 p.m. in southwest Logan. Logan City Police Lt. Barry Parslow said officers were originally called to an apartment complex near 945...
Lose something at the air show? Here is how you can reunite with your lost items
HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah (ABC4) — If you attended the Warriors Over the Wasatch Air Show over the weekend and left the Hill Air Force Base with something missing, the base wants to reunite you with your lost items. The Hill Air Force Base announced on Tuesday, July...
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