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Authorities working to identifity truck believed to be involved in Sevier County car theft
SALINA, Utah (KUTV) — Authorities are searching for a truck whose occupants are believed to have been involved in a Sevier County vehicle theft that occurred Saturday. Officers of the Salina City Police Department said that the gray Ford F-150 truck is believed to have been involved in the theft of the white Kia sedan pictured on the morning of May 11.
From Utah’s Geographical Center, an Argument for Decentralizing Arts Discourse
Granary Arts’s Critical Ground advances a bold idea: in the Southwest arts community, the center shouldn’t hold. Disclosure: Bianca Velasquez was a 2023 Granary Arts fellow, and received a stipend as part of her fellowship. Staff and contributors of Southwest Contemporary were also paid presenters. Utah’s mainstream art...
Nancy Goff, Gunnison Valley Elementary School
“Mrs Goff is an amazing teacher. She works hard for and believes in all her students. Not only that but she goes above and beyond for students she’s never met. I have 7 year old twins. My daughter is in Mrs. Goff’s class. My son is severely autistic and goes to ABA therapy/school in a different town/district. Mrs. Goff puts together special treats for different holidays/occasions. For the 100th day of school she made little cards with smarties on them. Those are my son’s favorite. My daughter asked if she could take one home for her brother. Not only did she allow her to do that, she now makes an extra treat every time to send home with my daughter. It was recently their birthday and she made a birthday hat and bag for him. Being the parent of a child with a disability is very hard and scary. You worry so much that they will be left out or forgotten. Mrs. Goff gives me hope that others in this world will give him a place and treat him how he deserves.”
U.S. 50 bridge closure may continue for several months
A major road connecting Gunnison and Montrose was closed indefinitely over safety concerns after cracks were found in a bridge over Blue Mesa Reservoir on April 18. CDOT officials said Tuesday that the repairs to the bridge could take months to complete. Local detours are opening up, easing the pressure on communities on both sides of the closure.
Fairview’s Bridging History Project wants to keep the story of Sanpete County alive
Inside the front entrance of the Fairview Museum of History and Art there’s a cast of a full Columbian mammoth skeleton, which was excavated in the mountains nearby in 1988. Local fossils are impressive and make great centerpieces. But it’s ancient history. It won’t tell you much about the people who live in Sanpete County.
High school boys soccer: Floodgates open for Ogden in second half in dominant 3A championship win over Manti
Throughout the scoreless first half of the 3A state championship game on Saturday, Ogden discovered firsthand why Manti was such a great defensive team all season, as it was organized and very difficult to break down. At the same time, Ogden had the better of the chances and possession in the first half, and coach Todd Scott told his players a goal would eventually come if they remained patient with their possession and buildup. The first goal indeed came just three minutes into the second half, and then they just kept coming. Ogden scored four goals during a 27-minute stretch to start the second half as it marched to a 4-1 win over previously-unbeaten Manti at America First Field to claim its first state championship since 2005. “The boys knew to respect that record, especially the 14 shutouts. We had to adjust at halftime, and realized we needed to play our game and the boys were resilient and executed and were patient in that second half. After that first goal, we had that momentum,” said Scott.
Multiple crashes reported as valley rain, mountain snow make for another frustrating drive
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (KUTV) — A cold front moving across the Wasatch Front on Tuesday created yet another morning of traffic headaches. Valley floors were seeing rain up and down the Wasatch Front, with the heaviest hitting the Salt Lake Valley early on, and impacting Davis County as the morning continued. While not as intense at the slushy drive the day before, there was still a danger from ponding water.
FIRST ALERT WEATHER: Winter Storm Warning in effect as heavy snow hits parts of Utah
SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A Winter Storm Warning was in effect as heavy snow hit parts of Utah in an early May storm. The warning applied to parts of northern Utah and along the Wasatch Mountains, encompassing areas including Mantua, Logan Summit, Alta, Brighton, Mirror Lake Highway, and Moon Lake.
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