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After massive data breach, UVU expert advises: Freeze your credit
SALT LAKE CITY — If you suspect you may be a victim of a recent data breach, a Utah data security instructor said to freeze your credit lines and monitor your online banking activity. Brandon Amacher is an instructor at the UVU Center for National Security Studies. He pointed...
Primary Children's says 'mental health toolkit' should be part of back-to-school preparations
SALT LAKE CITY — Going back to school causes feelings of anxiety — and that's normal, according to Amanda Choudhary with Primary Children's Hospital. "It's important for families to talk with their children about their feelings, what to expect, and set routines to help them transition to the school year," she in a news release Wednesday.
Get Gephardt helps restore Social Security survivor benefits for Bountiful teen
BOUNTIFUL — Hear the words, “Social Security” and the odds are that you’re going to think “retirement.” But Social Security can also be a lifeline for kids who lose one or both parents. Ethan Bethers has been receiving survivor benefits since he was age...
Ute Conference issues football schedules after federal judge denies temporary restraining order bid
SALT LAKE CITY — Coaches, parents, and players finally received their Ute Conference Football schedules Thursday evening after a federal judge denied a motion for a temporary restraining order that potentially could have delayed or even derailed the season. Parent and attorney Brennan Moss filed the lawsuit claiming antitrust...
Central facility serves more than 27,000 lunches each day in Davis School District
Isabel Flores oversees the muffin mix in the 160 gallon Hobart mixer at the Davis School District Cook and Chill Central Facility. Photo by Becky Ginos. CLEARFIELD—Kids are back in school and along with that comes school lunch. More than 27,000 lunches and close to 5,000 breakfasts are served each day in 93 schools in the Davis School District. Those meals are coming out of the Cook and Chill Central Facility in Clearfield.
Every Beehive State College Football Player Named To Award Watch Lists
SALT LAKE CITY – The College Football season is right around the corner and numerous locals have been named to award watch lists. A total of 35 Utes, Cougars, and Aggies received recognition across 19 watch lists. Utah Utes. Polynesian College Football Player of the Year. A total of...
St. George Police: 2-car collision caused by red light runner
ST. GEORGE — St. George Police say a driver running a red light allegedly caused a two-car collision Thursday night. The crash was reported shortly after 8 p.m. A woman was driving a Honda minivan south on 3000 East, carrying three children, when she reportedly ran a red light, St. George Police public information officer Tiffany Mitchell told St. George News.
Public Hearing Notice - Rezone of Property
Please take notice that the Providence City Planning Commission will be holding a public hearing regarding an application to rezone parcels 02-088-0015 & 02-090-0001 from ARG to Hwy Commercial, generally located at 29 N Hwy 165 & 90 S Hwy 165 Providence UT. Also parcel 02-088-0010 from ARG to R-M-18, generally located at 50 N 780 W Providence UT.
Farmers Market Ogden three-peats as Utah’s top farmers market
OGDEN -- One of downtown's signature recurring events and a summertime tradition on Historic 25th Street has once again received top honors for the state of Utah. American Farmland Trust announced the winners of the 16th annual America's Farmers Market Celebration earlier this month. And, for the third consecutive year, Farmers Market Ogden was recognized as the Beehive State's best farmers market.
Jeff Caplan’s Minute of News: A legendary radio station signs off
SALT LAKE CITY — The radio station in New York where I made my bones in this business announced this week it’s shutting down. A former colleague, Michael Wallance, announced his own layoff. It’s WCBS Newsradio 880 in New York – once the most listened-to radio station in...
Banksy, who left mark on Park City, surfaces in UK with animal-inspired art
Banksy left a menagerie around London from Aug. 5 to Aug. 13. Painted under the cover of darkness, a mountain goat, elephants, pelicans, a rhinoceros and a gorilla that seemed to be releasing the animals from the London Zoo, each appeared at dawn over the last week. The Associated Press...
City Staff Come Together for Sports Complex Finishing Touches
Everyone here at Roosevelt City is so excited for the Roosevelt Sports Complex Grand Opening that it's "all hands on deck" this morning to assemble the bleachers. We have staff from the Roosevelt Golf Course, Roosevelt Aquatic Center, Roosevelt City Police Department, Parks, Public Works, Cemetery, Admin, and even the project engineers Jones & DeMille Engineering, Inc. stepping up to lend a hand! This new facility is truly amazing. We can't wait to see you all here on August 22nd at 6:30 pm when the complex will be full of food trucks, sports team booths, and activities for the whole family!
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