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HOA places lien on property over rabbitbrush, ignites Cedar City homeowner’s legal challenge
CEDAR CITY — Gordon Hodnett’s house sits nestled above the city toward the top of the Canyon Ridge Homeowners Association’s planned urban development. Looking toward town, one can see The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints temple in the distance, the greens from the golf course below and most of Cedar City in between.
Switchpoint receives $3.8M from Church of Jesus Christ, Walker and Miller funds
SALT LAKE CITY — Switchpoint, a nonprofit organization that combats homelessness and poverty, announced $3.8 million in new funding Thursday. The funds came from the Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund ($1.8 million), the Larry H. and Gail Miller Family Foundation ($1 million) and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ($1 million).
Soccer Club’s massive youth tournament returns for 21st time
It’s time for soccer — about 485 teams of soccer, in fact — in Park City. Next Thursday through Saturday, the Park City Soccer Club’s Extreme Cup will return for the 21st time. The Extreme Cup will welcome teams both local and out-of-state to the town...
UFC 307 adds Movsar Evloev vs. Aljamain Sterling in crucial featherweight bout
A big one in the UFC’s 145-pound division is set for Oct. 5. At an event expected to be UFC 307, former UFC bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling continues his featherweight quest against top contender Movsar Evloev. While the event has not yet been announced, it’s expected to take place in Salt Lake City.
Lowering your credit card interest to save hundreds can be as easy as picking up the phone
SALT LAKE CITY — If you need to borrow money for a home, a car, or even just groceries, the odds seem stacked against you. Money is more expensive to borrow. Banks are lending less. Heck, even the interest rates on credit cards we have carried for years are hitting record highs.
Sugar House set to welcome ambitious new food and drink hall
After what seemed like a non-stop explosion of food halls just eighteen months ago – the pace of openings in Utah has dried up in recent times. That is until now, with the next few months set to see the completion of a completely new concept for Utah; a food hall that brings together not only restaurants – but bars too.
Convicted killer sentenced in Draper shooting deaths
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, July 18, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — District Attorney Sim Gill announced Thursday a judge had sentenced Daniel Martinez to 50 years to life for the deaths of Jonathan Fuentes and Austin Powell. On April 3, 2022, Martinez was at a party at an Airbnb in...
County, emergency services avoid Cloudstrike tech outage complications
ST. GEORGE — While a global internet outage caused by a faulty software update Friday impacted flights, hospitals, media outlets, banks, small businesses and government offices, it appears to have had little impact on services in Washington County. “I asked our IT people about it this morning and was...
BYU Football pushes hard in offseason
BYU’s first season in the Big 12 was not the resounding success Cougar fans were looking for. BYU finished the season with a 5-7 record with only two conference wins and not making a bowl game. The biggest struggle last year was the offense, which managed 104 rushing yards...
Utah Festival Opera debuts first of three late-night Cabaret shows | Arts & Entertainment
LOGAN – About 50 lucky summer citizens packed the patio at Café Sabor on July 18 to enjoy the debut of the first of three Late Night Cabaret shows performed by this year’s cast and crews of the Utah Festival Opera & Musical Theatre. The casual but...
Here's what Mountain West coaches, athletes had to say about Anderson's departure, Dreiling becoming interim HC
An unavoidable topic of conversation during last week's Mountain West Media Days was Blake Anderson's departure from Utah State as head coach and new defensive coordinator Nate Dreiling getting a quick promotion to interim head coach. With USU announcing its intent to terminate Anderson's contract coming just over a week prior to the event, it sat fresh in everyone's minds.
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