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Animal control reminds Summit County residents to license dogs
Anyone who needs to register their canine with animal control can do so at summitcounty.org. “It’s our way to kind of keep track of them, same as you have to get a Utah driver's license for ID as a person,” Animal Control Officer Lourinda Chilson said. “That way we can keep track of their rabies information, which is the state and county requirement. So we're just fully aware of who's here and who owns them.”
United Way: Volunteers needed to help strengthen children, families through Welcome Baby program
One of the best things about summer is seeing how our community members come together to celebrate the season and spend time with family and friends. Utah County remains unique in the way that it focuses on strengthening families and supporting our youngest community members. We live in one of the youngest counties in the nation, and it is always heartening to see how our neighbors and friends come together to support the children in our community. The old adage “It takes a village to raise a child” remains true in Utah County.
3 day Jehovah’s Witness Program Promises Only Good News
ST. GEORGE, Utah – JULY 2024 — Summer has arrived, and the Lambert family could be headed to a theme park, the beach, or even visiting grandparents for the weekend. Instead, Noah, Lauren, and their two children are eagerly anticipating a three-day convention with a few thousand people who will come to hear exciting good news.
Grade the trade pitch: Jazz send Lauri Markkanen to unlikely destination
As we all know, even though Lauri Markkanen's name has been featured in trade rumors, the Utah Jazz aren't shopping him. They'll only trade him if Danny Ainge gets an offer he can't refuse. Markkanen is entering his prime, he's underpaid, and he's a rare breed of a player. He's...
Celebration for 2034 Olympics announcement planned at Utah Olympic Park
PARK CITY — You can't see it at Utah Olympic Park, but you can certainly feel it. "I mean, our entire staff, I don't think I have seen this level of excitement in the last 10 years that I have worked here," Melanie Welch said. Welch is the marketing...
Salt Lake City affected by massive technology outage
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — There were massive airport delays and cancellations, banking interruptions, and a multitude of software issues Friday as computers with Microsoft products using a software called CrowdStrike experienced a bug. “We were supposed to leave last night around 11:30 and we’re still here,” said Becky...
Family Medicine Residency Class of 2024 Graduates
The Division of Family Medicine hosted the Class of 2024 Residency and Fellowship Graduation on June 21, 2024, at the Cleone Peterson Eccles Alumni House. Faculty and staff gathered to celebrate alongside the graduates and their supporters. The event honored those who completed the Family Medicine Residency program, and fellowships in Obstetrics, Pharmacy, and Sports Medicine.
Mariachi Festival in Salt Lake City tonight; event aims to 'highlight the cultural wealth' in Utah
SALT LAKE CITY — The sounds of Mexico come to the streets of downtown Salt Lake City as part of a festival set for Friday featuring several mariachi groups. The Mariachi Festival, as it's dubbed, returns for the second year and organizers hope to match the crowd last year's installment drew. "I would like to see 1,000 people there," said Britney Helmers of the Blocks Art District, an initiative of Salt Lake City's Downtown Alliance that promotes cultural activities in the city center.
Utah State player Andre Seldon Jr. dies in apparent cliff-diving accident
Utah State cornerback Andre Seldon Jr. died in an apparent cliff-diving accident, the school announced on Saturday. The school revealed that Seldon’s body was located at 9:05 p.m. MT by the Utah Department of Public Safety’s dive team after reports of a man diving off cliffs at the Porcupine Reservoir and never resurfaced.
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