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Utah County works to adapt as '100 year storms' challenge local cities
OREM, Utah (KUTV) — Cities are claiming that they are seeing "100 year storms," meaning the massive monsoon weather is unique to their city and statistically hits once about every 100 years. From a county perspective, the Utah County Emergency Director said they are always adapting their responses to...
St. George Marathon Sold Out Possibly Breaking City Record
The St. George Marathon isn’t starting until October 5, but the full marathon and half marathon have already sold out leaving only the 5K and other activities like the Mayor’s Walk available for participation. David Cordero, the Director of Communications for the City of St. George, said this...
Police urge caution and patience after rollover accident in Tooele City
After a single vehicle rolled on SR-112 last week, police want to remind drivers to slow down. The accident occurred near mile marker six on SR-112 around 7:52 p.m., on Tuesday, Aug. 13, according to Cpl. Colbey Bentley, Tooele City Police Department’s public information officer. At the time of the accident, a green 2003 Ford Escape was traveling westbound when their vehicle rolled.
Notes, analysis and depth chart after Utah State's fall football scrimmages
LOGAN — Utah State's football fall camp has officially come to a close. All practices were closed with the only chance of seeing the team as it is under interim head coach Nate Dreiling were a pair of scrimmages on Aug. 10 and 17. So how did the Aggies look? We'll examine what was learned from the two days and look at how the depth chart is likely looking at this late stage of the offseason.
Investigation open over claims of Salt Lake City police officers alleged misconduct with body
SALT LAKE CITY — Multiple city and state officials confirmed that there is an open investigation of multiple Salt Lake City police officers engaging in alleged misconduct with a body. On Wednesday, the Salt Lake City Mayor’s Office told KSL that it was aware of the incident reported by...
Farmyard fowl relocates to brewery, then St. George animal shelter
ST. GEORGE, Utah, Aug. 21, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — A wayward rooster what was “was hangin’ with the locals” outside the Silver Reef Brewery has been moved again by St. George Police. “Meet Brewski the Rooskie,” the SGPD said in a playful post on social media....
Mountain West Commercial Real Estate closes major deal with Roderick Enterprises in St. George
St. George, UT — In a move set to redefine the local market, Mountain West Commercial Real Estate (MWCRE), a local full-service commercial real estate brokerage, has successfully closed a high-impact deal, thanks to the unrivaled expertise of agents Doug Scheel and Troy Scheel. Known as the go-to experts in the St. George market, the Scheels have secured Roderick Enterprises as the Buyer for a prime development project.
St. George woman dead after suspected medical incident in Arches Nat’l Park
MOAB, Utah, Aug. 21, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — National Park Service rangers responded to reports of CPR in progress Tuesday on the Arches National Park Delicate Arch Trail. “Personnel from Grand County Sheriff’s Department, Grand County EMS, and Classic Air Medical also responded,” an NPS news release says of the late afternoon incident.
KSL Sports Rewind: High School Football 2024 Top 25 Rankings Entering Week 2
SALT LAKE CITY – Week 1 of the high school football season in the state of Utah is in the books, and KSL Sports Rewind released its first Top 25 ranking. Dusty Litster and Dane Stewart of KSL Sports Rewind released the Top 25 rankings heading into Week 2 of the football season.
New loop trail complete and new trails coming for dog park
The first loop trail was recently completed and more work is set for the basin’s most popular dog park. Basin Recreation District Director Dana Jones said the new mile-plus long trail in Silver Creek Village is ready for use. The developer, she said, built the first paved trail as...
Grid City Music Festival preview
If you're a lover of local art, music and delicious brews, boy do we have great news for you. The Grid City Music Festival is back for another year of all of the above across several days, and you won't want to miss out on any of it. There aren't too many events like this one, so you don't want to experience FOMO until the event comes back next year for another round.
Ashley National Forest Firewood Suggested Locations
The Vernal Ranger District is encouraging those gathering firewood by permit to utilize the area along the Hacking Lake Road (FSR 043) for collection. “Over the past few years this area has not been available to firewood cutters due to timber sales in the area,” shares the Forest Service. “These timber sales have finished, and the area is now open for personal use permits. For those looking for logs that have already been felled, there are two firewood collection areas on the Red Cloud Loop. These areas have larger diameter, green wood that has been felled by fire crews and is available for collection with a firewood permit. For a smaller diameter option, there is a lot of felled, bucked, small diameter wood north of East Park where thinning was conducted during June of this year.”
BYU football wants the right swagger in 2024
It’s a word that describes a college football team that goes into every play, every series and every game confident that it is going to get the job done. That attitude can be contagious, with players feeding off of each other even to the point where it can affect different units.
BYU Roundup: Martin earns spot on Earl Campbell Watch List
TYLER, Texas — BYU sophomore running back LJ Martin was named to the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award Watch List on Wednesday. The watch list features 93 athletes from 76 schools and 31 states. To be considered for the Earl Campbell Tyler Rose Award, the nominee must have played for and graduated from a Texas high school or is currently playing at a Texas Division 1 FBS school.
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