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Performance Automotive helps to restore 3 vehicles to benefit Red Barn Academy
KUTV — Last year Performance Automotive Bountiful took an old beat-up ‘84 Bronco and fully restored it. They took it to most of their events and by the end of the event season gave it away to one lucky winner!. This year they will be tripling it! They...
Cause of Wednesday’s Provo Canyon fire unknown
PROVO, Utah — An investigation is underway into the cause of a fire that started near the mouth of Provo Canyon on Wednesday night. According to Provo Fire and Rescue Capt. Jeanie Atherton the Provo Canyon fire started around 11 p.m. The fire burned on the northbound side of Interstate 189 where Canyon Road merges with University Avenue. Atherton said the fire was on the hillside to the east.
Botched finale at Layton Pioneer Day celebration sends fireworks exploding into spectators
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — In the second such event in 20 days time, a fireworks show in Utah went awry and sent pyrotechnics rocketing into crowds of spectators. Utah's Pioneer Day celebrations traditionally end with fireworks, as was the case in Layton's Andy Adams Park on Wednesday. However,...
Church LDS Looking Forward To Olympic Planning
(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is extending congratulations to Salt Lake for securing the host bid for the 2024 Winter Olympics. In a social media post church officials say they celebrate the news and recall the feelings of unity and peace felt when Utah last hosted the winter games in 2002. The Church says it is committed to efforts to make Salt Lake a host city that embodies values of servicer, cooperation and mutual respect.
U.S. Soccer’s Naomi Girma Credits Parents For High Work Ethic
SALT LAKE CITY – U.S. Soccer star Naomi Girma is a first-generation American and gave a lot of love to her parents for pushing her to be great. Born in San Jose, California, Girma’s parents preached dedication to her and her older brother from day one. The 2023...
Nielson announces hiring of McKenzie Mangino to coaching staff
OREM, Utah — Utah Valley University women's basketball coach Dan Nielson has announced the hiring of McKenzie Mangino to his coaching staff. Mangino previously spent two seasons on staff at Utah State University. "We are thrilled to add McKenzie to our coaching staff. She brings valuable experience from all...
Tri-City Exchange seeks help after refrigerated trailer goes out
NORTH OGDEN — The founder of the Tri-City Exchange said Friday that his food pantry needed a new refrigerated trailer after a donated one broke down over Pioneer Day. Founder Mike Larson said he had already made “thousands upon thousands” of dollars worth of repairs to the trailer this year before the latest problem.
Mannikko Excited About New Role with Hospital Foundation
ROCK SPRINGS – The Memorial Hospital of Sweetwater County Foundation is under new leadership under Kayla Mannikko, who started her new role July 16. Prior to being hired as the new executive director of the foundation, Mannikko was with the YWCA as its development director. “I’ve been in nonprofits...
When a stroke strikes, every second counts
MURRAY — K.C. Seeley and his wife, Danni Seeley, were getting ready to go to the gym one morning when he started feeling off. "When I bent over to pick up my shoes, I felt really super lightheaded and I thought, 'Man, I better sit down for a minute,'" K.C. Seeley said.
Check Your Health- Surgeon Reaches Remarkable 1,000 Robotic Surgery Milestone
Intermountain Health has become a national leader for advances in robotic surgeries with Intermountain surgeons performing thousands of surgical procedures using robot-assisted devices for a variety of surgical procedures for patients across the state. In fact at least six Intermountain surgeons have reached a remarkable milestone: 1,000 robotic surgeries performed...
Biological mother speaks of red flags prior to 12-year-old Gavin Peterson's death
WEST HAVEN — The biological mother of 12-year-old Gavin Peterson, who was allegedly starved to death by his biological father, stepmother and oldest brother, is breaking her silence. "It broke my heart to know that he died that way," said Melanie Peterson. "I can't imagine being so hungry. It's...
Grand opening of an oasis
Plain City, UT — Plain City Family Dental will be hosting its grand opening Saturday, August 3rd at 12:30 pm at Town Square Park. This is the first time in many years that Plain City has had a dental office within its own city limits. Dr. Peter Mortenson, DDS, is excited to bring the community a dental experience like no other. From their comfort menu options like noise-canceling headphones and neck pillows to their playhouse and reading nook for children, Plain City Family Dental is dedicated to treating smiles of all ages. It’s become frequently referred to as “your neighborhood dental oasis.”
Utah State Leads the Mountain West With 440 Academic Honors In 2023-24
LOGAN, Utah – Utah State's student-athletes combined to earn 440 total academic awards during the 2023-24 academic year to lead the Mountain West. In all, Utah State student-athletes led the MW with 249 academic honors and was second in the conference with 191 scholar-athletes. New Mexico finished second in...
Utah State Football Starts Fall Camp on Friday, August 2
LOGAN, Utah – Under the direction of interim head coach Nate Dreiling, Utah State football will begin fall camp on Friday, Aug. 2. All practices – minus two scrimmages – will be closed to the public. Fans are invited to watch Utah State's first scrimmage on Saturday,...
Utah officials deny clemency for man set to be executed for 1998 killing of his girlfriend’s mother
SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah officials denied clemency Friday to a man who is set to be executed for the stabbing death of his girlfriend’s mother in 1998. The decision regarding the fate of Taberon Dave Honie, who is scheduled to die by lethal injection Aug. 8, was announced in a one-paragraph notice from Scott Stephenson, chair of the Utah Board of Pardons and Parole. “After carefully reviewing all submitted information and considering all arguments from the parties, the Board does not find sufficient cause to commute Mr. Honie’s death sentence,” Stephenson wrote. During a two-day commutation hearing this week, Honie asked the parole board to commute his sentence to life in prison, saying he would never have killed 49-year-old Claudia Benn after a day of heavy drinking and drug use had he been in his “right mind.”
Hey Southern Utah! Beware The PID
There's a new trend in housing developments and it's not good for the average consumer. Basically, if a developer wants to build a new housing development that doesn't yet have infrastructure (roads, water pipes, electricity, gas, etc.) the area government is allowing the developer to borrow the money to create the infrastructure and then pass the debt onto the homebuyer.
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