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Board votes to continue study of two-way split of Alpine School District
ALPINE — The Alpine School District Board of Education voted Tuesday to continue a study of a potential two-way split of its school district. In a 4-to-3 vote, it favored a reconfiguration that would create two districts. Remaining a single district is also still an option, the board stated.
Lehi man killed after garbage truck tips over at Fairfield landfill
FAIRFIELD, Utah — The Utah County Sheriff’s Office is investigating an accident at a landfill in Fairfield that killed one person. The Utah County Sheriff’s Office said about 5 a.m. Wednesday, two garbage semitrucks were side by side dumping waste at the Intermountain Regional Landfill. As one...
Alleged Sandy kidnapper taken into custody at Hogle Zoo
SALT LAKE CITY, Utah, May 14, 2024 — A Sandy man was arrested for allegedly holding a woman and her three children against their will. A third party notified Sandy police of the threat to the woman and the children, ages 6, 4 and 1, on Monday, according to charging documents for Alejandro Pineda, 28.
It’s go time: Top Southern Utah prep athletes eye team, individual titles at 3-day state track and field
PROVO — High school athletes from across the state will converge at Brigham Young University this weekend for Utah High School Activities Association’s annual track and field state championships for all classifications, 1A through 6A. As is typically the case, Southern Utah athletes and teams are expected to...
Police say suspect robbed Provo store, used pepper spay on clerk
PROVO, Utah, May 16, 2024 (Gephardt Daily) — Police are searching for a suspect accused of robbing a Provo convenience store and using pepper spray on an employee early Thursday. Police say the suspect was wearing a black face covering and a hoodie when he robbed the Maverik at...
Girl who died of cancer will not be recognized at graduation ceremony due to district policy
The family of a Utah girl who earned enough credits to graduate before she died will not be allowed to walk across the stage during the high school’s graduation ceremony next week due to a district policy.
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