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Mountain region contractor finding long-term success with local dealer
Trent Bess has experienced firsthand the growth of the aggregate market in Utah. Since founding TKB Excavation in 2005, Bess has been a part of the booming market within the state, and his business has grown alongside it across nearly two decades. “There have always been aggregate suppliers here –...
Utah man's initiative leads to better care for autistic patients
TAYLORSVILLE, Utah (KUTV) — Jeff Wilson has a 7-year-old son on the autism spectrum, for the most part he is non-verbal until he started learning sign language. “When John started learning sign language, he took off with it and started teaching himself with his tablet and so he knows over 700 signs or words,” Jeff said.
Justice court vacancy announced for Providence | News
LOGAN — Applications are being accepted for a justice court judge position that will serve the city of Providence. The position will replace Judge Matthew Funk who resigned in January. Tania Mashburn, Utah State Courts Director of Communications, said that to be considered for a justice court judgeship in...
Veterans Center to discus PTSD at upcoming luncheon
NORTH LOGAN - Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) will be the topic of discussion at a free luncheon at the Rocky Mountain Veterans Center located at 1760 N. 200 E. Suite 100, North Logan on Wed., August 21. The luncheon, which was made possible by a partnership with Thermo-Fisher Scientific,...
A mental health toolkit for your back-to-school checklist
KUTV — As families gather school supplies, backpacks and clothes, Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital recommends an addition to your back-to-school checklist: A mental health toolkit. Primary Children’s experts say families can set kids up for success as school starts. Here’s a mental health toolkit they recommend all Utah...
Two plead guilty to bank fraud conspiracy targeting payment card industry | News
BOSTON, Massachusetts — A Logan woman and another man have pleaded guilty to conspiring to deceive banks into processing more than $150 million in credit and debit card payments on behalf of merchants involved in prohibited and high-risk businesses, including online gaming, debt collection, debt relief, online pharmaceuticals and payday lending, among others.
‘Just innocent bystanders,’ Women hit by gunfire in downtown Salt Lake City speak out
SALT LAKE CITY — Two innocent bystanders caught in the middle of a shooting in downtown Salt Lake City are sharing their frightening story. Shaylee Quist, owner of Regal Radiance Art, displayed some of her art and jewelry outside a shop along the busy stretch of Exchange Place Saturday morning around 12:40 a.m.
Man not expected to survive after ‘severe head trauma’ from scooter crash
OGDEN — A man who crashed while on a scooter Thursday while trying to avoid an SUV is not expected to survive after he suffered severe head trauma, according to police. Ogden Police Department said a 76-year-old man was riding a personal electric scooter, heading north on Washington Boulevard, and had to take evasive action to avoid being hit, resulting in the crash where he injured his head.
Mia Bailey makes second court appearance in double-murder case
ST. GEORGE, Utah (KUTV) — Mia Bailey returned to court in Washington County Thursday for a roll-call hearing,which is a status-check in with both the prosecution and the defense. She is accused of fatally shooting her mother and father in their Washington City home. Police said she also shot...
‘It’s going to hurt’: Salt Lake City to discuss future of Fleet Block murals
SALT LAKE CITY — City-owned buildings featuring murals of people killed in confrontations with police are facing demolition and Ruby Mercado is hopeful an alternative emerges to remember them. “I think it’s something so profound to physically see something and have a constant reminder that these people matter and...
Park City Mountain to open for winter season in November
Park City Mountain announced Wednesday it will open for its 2023-2024 winter season Nov. 22. This is the latest opening date for the resort in the past four seasons. Last year and in 2022, Park City began spinning lifts on Nov. 16. The year before that the resort opened Nov. 17.
Sandy City and SEG Break Ground on Utah Hockey Club's New Training Facility, Aiming to Strengthen Local Economy and Culture
Sandy City is laying the groundwork for a future in ice with the commencement of construction on a new training facility for the Utah Hockey Club. Chairman of Smith Entertainment Group (SEG), Ryan Smith, describes the venture as a community moment drawn from a momentous plunge into sports and business development that anticipates rippling effects across the local economy and culture. "When NHL and a new franchise comes— the impact downstream, you can feel it right now when you see exactly where the ice is going to be and the impact that this is going to have on the community," Smith said, as per the City of Sandy.
Park City Council reviews $7M contract to underground power lines at potential arts district
Park City is looking to develop five acres at the intersection of Bonanza Drive and Kearns Boulevard into a new mixed-use district with housing, commercial space and art elements. Power lines run directly through that five-acre site. Park City Manager Matt Dias says leaving them would impact future construction on...
Salt Lake City makes tweaks to Delta Center district zoning changes as it nears vote
SALT LAKE CITY — Despite a scathing review from the city's planning commission, it appears Salt Lake City is poised to vote this month on proposed zoning changes tied to the major "sports, entertainment, culture and convention district" surrounding a remodeled Delta Center after some additional tweaks Tuesday. A...
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