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Recent Tooele power outages have a purpose says Rocky Mountain Power
TOOELE, Utah — Multiple Tooele power outages have residents complaining. However, Rocky Mountain Power says there’s a good reason behind them. The power outages have been on purpose according to Jona Whitesides of Rocky Mountain Power. It’s part of an effort to harden the power lines by wrapping the poles with flame resistant fabric, replacing wooden poles with steel towers and powering down lines when weather or wildfire threats are detected.
Cache County Council votes to invest in Elkhorn Ranch to preserve open space
LOGAN – At their regular meeting on July 23, the members of the Cache County Council approved funding for the preservation of the Elkhorn Ranch in Nibley, but not without the usual dickering over dollars and cents. On behalf of the Fuhriman family, the operators of the Elkhorn Ranch...
Report – Kayla Harrison targeted to fight Ketlen Vieira in UFC 307 title eliminator
Off the back of her stunning submission win over ex-champion, Holly Holm in her promotional debut at UFC 300 earlier this year, Kayla Harrison is reportedly lined up to make her sophomore outing inside the Octagon. Harrison, a former two-time PFL lightweight tournament winner and two-time Olympic gold medal winner,...
‘This can’t be the end’: Evermore Park’s Crooked Lantern Tavern to be recreated in new location
Evermore Park's former CEO Ross McGarvey is planning to open The Crooked Lantern Tavern, a recreation of the park's original tavern, in the fall of 2024, with construction starting next week.
Tooele taxes may increase by hundreds to compensate for school deficit after massive loss
TOOELE — Residents in Tooele County are calling on the state to perform an audit of their school district after another tax increase proposal could cost some hundreds per month. The district made the proposal earlier this summer, citing a budget deficit of $7 million after losing state funds,...
New commander looks to future of Tooele Army Depot
TOOELE — Residents of Tooele and beyond may encounter the new Tooele Army Depot commander riding his mountain bike through Settlement Canyon, or camping in the Oquirrhs. "It's beautiful, I'm super excited," Col. Luke Clover said, sitting in a borrowed desk at one of the installation's gatehouses. The harsh sunlight of late morning scattered off the straw grass and sand outside, giving the room a yellow tinge.
University of Derby Students Visit USU Eastern
Price, Utah – Students visiting from the University of Derby experienced the wildlife of USU Eastern and the local area with Professor Dr. Sunshine Brosi. As part of a joint effort with the University of Colorado, students flew into Denver and visited Yellowstone, Glacier National Park, Jackson Hole, and the Grand Tetons before making their way to Price on Monday, July 15th.
KSL Movie Show review: ‘The Fabulous Four’ is beneath the talent of its main actresses
SALT LAKE CITY — My dear mother used to say – “If you can’t say something nice about someone, don’t say anything at all.”. And while I’d like to follow her advice, especially in the case of this — ahem — movie, I know you’ll be wanting a bit more and I’ll try to be nice.
Minor league OF commits the most brutal game-losing error
The El Paso Chihuahuas appeared to have a win in hand Friday in their Triple-A contest against the Salt Lake Bees at Smith’s Ballpark in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Chihuahuas held a 3-2 lead with two outs in the bottom of the 9th inning. With runners on first and second, Bees batter Bryce Teodosio... The post Minor league OF commits the most brutal game-losing error appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.
SUU Business School Hosts Virtual Thunder Sales Event With Exciting Prizes
The Dixie L. Leavitt School of Business Professional Sales program recently hosted a successful virtual Thunder Sales event. Due to unforeseen circumstances, the competition was conducted online using video conferencing and personal recordings. Despite the challenges, the event featured a competitive atmosphere, with participants vying for gift cards sponsored by local businesses for first and second places.
Donovan Mitchell defends ex-Jazzman & current teammate Georges Niang
Donovan Mitchell and Georges Niang may not play for the Utah Jazz anymore, but it is cool to see a former Jazz teammate stick up for another. Mitchell just did that for Niang when a fan mocked Niang on the X platform (formerly Twitter). When an X user that goes...
CU Buffs opponent preview: Experienced Utah team is preseason Big 12 favorite
There are very few reliable commodities in college football these days. Nick Saban retired this offseason, ending a historic run at Alabama and lowering the number of coaches who have been in their current roles for at least a decade to just 14 (out of 133 FBS programs). Down at...
Herriman mom thrilled for son's Olympic debut in Paris
HERRIMAN — The family of a world-class marathon runner who grew up in Herriman will be cheering him on in the Paris Olympics, but he won't be sporting red, white and blue. There's a reason Rory Linkletter isn't competing for Team USA, and his family and friends — especially his mom — are absolutely ecstatic about it.
Insider reveals where Jazz stand on how they will use their cap room
The Utah Jazz are way under the cap right now. They used some of their cap room to acquire Russell Westbrook, who they instantly waived. Doing so may have signaled that they are willing to take on similar contracts. On paper, it wouldn't be the worst idea to acquire expendable...
Park City area intends to tap a Winter Olympic liaison to assist with plans for Games
There is now a deadline for the Winter Olympic efforts: The opening ceremony in February 2034. Officials at City Hall, the County Courthouse and in the Park City tourism industry have spent years assisting during the bidding for a second Games in the state. And the awarding of the 2034 Winter Olympics to Salt Lake City on Wednesday essentially launches the organizing phase.
Bonanza Park plan approved; now city to update building code
The Park City Council recently approved the Bonanza Park Small Area Plan, which serves as a guidepost for amending the land management code. The code is what developers must follow when building new projects, from coffee shops to multistory apartments. Several property owners in the Bonanza Park neighborhood have signaled...
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