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Moab residents face severe flooding after recent storms
MOAB, Utah (KUTV) — Residents in Moab are facing severe flooding issues. Water seeped into homes and businesses on Friday. MORE ON WEATHER:High winds reaching between 55 to 60-plus mph expected in western, central Utah. "We had fences taken out, all our garden and landscaping," said Helene Rohr, a...
Fundraiser to help family of two brothers, struck by lightning
OGDEN — Severe weather can be dangerous, as one Ogden family knows all too well. Friends of two brothers who were struck by lightning Sunday are working together to help their family with medical and funeral expenses. Former coworkers of Bridger Granath will be selling pulled pork sandwiches this...
County officials announce four-day closure of 2400 West in Wellsville area
CACHE COUNTY – County officials are warning motorists to be aware of a road closure affecting traffic in the Wellsville area. The Pubic Works Department of Cache County will be closing off access to 2400 West between 5700 South and Highway 101 beginning Monday, Aug. 26 through Thursday, Aug. 29.
Lessons from the Resistol Rookie Road with Scott Lauaki
Winning the Resistol Rookie Heeler of the Year title was Scott Lauaki’s plan, but 2024 proved to him the growth in your rookie year is a win in itself. The 23-year-old from Springville, Utah, sits fifth in the Resistol Rookie of the Year heeling standings with $21,995.77 won on the year but is $34,227.69 behind standings leader Logan Moore. With a little over five weeks left in the season, Lauaki is staying home on the circuit front, content with a year of learning the ropes and overcoming the obstacles thrown his way.
Education Week: Genealogist Alice Childs shares tips, tricks for family history work
Alice Childs, assistant director of the BYU Center for Family History and Genealogy, shared methods to determine correct information from historical documents during her Education Week class on Friday, Aug. 23. Childs' class, titled “Analyzing Historical Records to Form Correct Conclusions,” was meant to help amateur genealogists better recognize and...
Enjoy the outdoors for a good cause at the Get to the River Festival
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (Good Things Utah)- It’s the end of summer, and with that comes the last summer festivals and events for the year. Executive Director of the Jordan River Commission Soren Simonsen and Senior Manager of Government and Community Relations of Marathon Petroleum, Brad Shafer, joined us today to talk about the Get to the River Festival and its events.
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