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Wine Spectator Awards, Millcreek Farmers Market, Strap Tank and Mi Buena Vida
We’d like to congratulate Utab Bites sponsors who were recently given awards for their excellent wine programs from Wine Spectator magazine for 2024. Tupelo Park City was awarded Wine Spectator’s prestigious “Best of Award of Excellence.” According to Wine Spectator, “These wine lists display excellent breadth across multiple winegrowing regions and/or significant vertical depth of top producers, along with superior presentation. Typically offering 350 or more selections, these restaurants are destinations for serious wine lovers, showing a deep commitment to wine, both in the cellar and through their service team.”
Utah teachers get chance to visit locations where American history happened
Dozens of teachers from across the state of Utah once again had a chance to go to sites where American history happened to help enhance the lessons they teach to today’s youth. This summer, the Driven 2 Teach Program — which is underwritten by the Miller Family Foundation and...
Little League Baseball: Dixie Junior All-Stars win state; two St. George youngsters go national
ST. GEORGE — The Dixie Junior All-Stars, a Little League baseball team made up of St. George-area players aged 13-15, won state and will represent Utah in an upcoming regional tournament. “They’re a special team,” coach Jeremy Graff told St. George News after the team returned from Cedar City,...
Project 2025 calls for the repeal of the Antiquities Act, but Cox says that’s a step too far
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox has his issues with how the federal government manages its public lands in the state. But he thinks the Antiquities Act, which allows the president to designate national monuments without congressional approval, should remain. That’s at odds with the conservative Project 2025 initiative, which calls for the repeal of the act, […] The post Project 2025 calls for the repeal of the Antiquities Act, but Cox says that’s a step too far appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
Utah Republican Gov. Spencer Cox pledges Trump his support after saying last week he wouldn’t vote for him
Utah Gov. Spencer Cox on Friday pledged his support to former President Donald Trump in a notable shift after telling CNN last week he would not vote for Trump in November and hadn’t voted for him in 2016 or 2020.
High school lacrosse player spots goals, trailer stolen from Sandy shop
SANDY — Often what is stolen is gone for good and that could have been what happened when thieves stole a trailer full of lacrosse goals from a local business this week. However, a community of athletes came together in a way the bad guys probably weren’t expecting.
Vegas Councilwoman Pleads Not Guilty
She is accused of using funds raised for a statue memorializing a slain police officer for political campaign costs and personal expenses. Fiore is accused of four felony counts of wire fraud and felony conspiracy to commit wire fraud.
Severe Weather Alert: Heavy Rain and Lightning in Southern Utah
Salt Lake City, UT – Another round of afternoon and early evening showers and thunderstorms is expected to affect southern Utah today. The National Weather Service (NWS) Salt Lake City warns that the primary threats will be over the higher terrain, where storms could produce strong gusty winds, brief heavy rain, and frequent lightning.
Las Vegas Summer League Preview Game 5: Utah Jazz vs Detroit Pistons
The Utah Jazz are matched against the Detroit Pistons for their final Las Vegas Summer League game. Utah was essentially eliminated with their loss against the Kings, but their crushing 88-105 defeat against the Clippers on Thursday gave them no hope of making the semi-final. The Jazz get to wrap things up against a fellow eliminated team, the Detroit Pistons, finishing with a 1-3 record. The Pistons Summer League roster houses previous players such as Marcus Sasser, while also including their 2024 draft picks Ron Holland II (5th) and Bobi Klintman (37th).
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