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Salt Lake City E-Bike Rebate: $1,300 Payment Available Until End of July
Eligible residents in Salt Lake City have until July 31, 2024, to apply for a rebate of up to $1,300 for purchasing an e-bike. Time is running out for Salt Lake City residents to claim a generous rebate for purchasing an electric bike. The initiative, aimed at promoting greener transportation, is set to close applications by the end of July 2024. This program is part of a broader effort to create a more environmentally friendly city and reduce the carbon footprint in Utah.
“Tom’s Elton Tribute” at Kanab’s Redstone Theater
In a show honoring Sir Elton John’s music and the inspiration it shared during hard times, “Tom’s Elton Tribute” by Tom Cridland and band rocked Kanab’s Redstone Theater on July 22. Photos by Ty Gant. The three-piece tribute band played many of Elton John’s highlight...
‘It’s a tradition’: Dixie Roundup Rodeo returns for 90th year with online ticket sales now available
CONTRIBUTED CONTENT — Get ready for three nights of old-fashioned family fun as the 90th annual Dixie Roundup Rodeo rides into town. For the first time ever, reserved seating tickets will be available early and online. The 2024 Dixie Roundup Rodeo will be held Sept. 12-14 at the historic...
Cedar City commemorates lives, accomplishments of early settlers with ‘Pioneer Legacy Celebration’
CEDAR CITY — Thousands of people packed Southern Utah University’s Eccles Coliseum for Wednesday night’s “Pioneer Legacy Celebration.”. The free event featured some 110 local volunteer performers, many of them children. In his welcome message in the event’s program, producer Merrill Osmond, said the decision to make the production a youth-focused one was unanimous.
Utah man arrested in Bozeman after high-speed chase
A Utah man wanted in connection to an alleged attempted homicide was apprehended in Bozeman on Tuesday following a high-speed chase. Kevin D. Wilde, 63, appeared in Justice Court on Wednesday and was accused of fleeing and eluding and criminal endangerment. According to an affidavit of probable cause, Wilde had...
Grand opening of an oasis
Plain City, UT — Plain City Family Dental will be hosting its grand opening Saturday, August 3rd at 12:30 pm at Town Square Park. This is the first time in many years that Plain City has had a dental office within its own city limits. Dr. Peter Mortenson, DDS, is excited to bring the community a dental experience like no other. From their comfort menu options like noise-canceling headphones and neck pillows to their playhouse and reading nook for children, Plain City Family Dental is dedicated to treating smiles of all ages. It’s become frequently referred to as “your neighborhood dental oasis.”
Drought returns to Utah, but storms forecast to continue in state's driest region
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah's droughtless streak didn't last very long, but the section now in drought could get some much-needed rain over the next few days. About 5% of the state — almost entirely in Tooele County — is back in moderate drought, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor's weekly report released on Thursday. It comes three weeks after the Beehive State was drought-free for the first time since 2019 as it cleared out in eastern Utah.
Utah Supreme Court overturns death sentence for man convicted of murder in rape cover-up
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s Supreme Court overturned a death sentence Thursday for a man convicted of murdering a woman to stop her from testifying against him in a rape case. Justices said Douglas Lovell had ineffective attorneys at his sentencing hearing, but upheld his conviction and sent the case back to a lower court for resentencing. The Utah Attorney General’s Office — the prosecutors in the case — did not have an immediate answer Thursday as to whether Lovell could again receive a death sentence, spokesperson Alex Curcio said. Lovell, 66, has twice been convicted of capital murder...
Watch Out For This Scam In Utah
As long as there has been and there will be a monetary system in this world, there will be nefarious individuals trying to separate us from our money. Take, for example, this latest episode right here in our town (from the St. George Police Department):. On 04/29/23, an SGPD officer...
‘Really expensive tickets’ planned for 2034 Olympics, but organizers will give Utahns some workarounds
It’s official. Come 2034, Salt Lake City will host one of the world’s biggest parties. Celebrities, bands, athletes, competitive drama — local organizers want Utah’s next Winter Olympics to have it all. After throwing a similar bash in 2002, though, they know something hard-learned by many...
Coalville-area wildfire human-caused, fire crews slow spread
The Dikker Hill fire had grown to 361 acres Thursday afternoon. It’s burning halfway between Coalville and Henefer, about 5 miles from each. Northern Utah Type 3 incident management team spokesperson Brian Trick says firefighting efforts combined with lower temperatures and higher humidity overnight helped crews gain ground. “We...
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