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Man sues police over 'forced catheterization'
A 22-year-old college student has filed an $11 million federal lawsuit against police in central Utah, claiming they forced a catheter in him after he refused to consent to a search for marijuana.
Spring City to celebrate Heritage Day on Saturday
The Sanpete County town's historic Spring City Public School, built in 1899 and the subject of a nearly 30-year restoration effort, is poised to receive a substantial Community Impact Board grant-loan totaling about $650,000, all for historic preservation.
Heritage Day fundraisers to support Spring City Historic District
Spring City, Utah, has restored more than 50 pioneer-era homes and buildings since it was declared a national historic district in the late 1970s.
Regents say yes to bachelor of music at Snow College
After nearly a year of scrutiny and debate among education policy leaders, Snow College's proposed bachelor's program in music will take flight next fall, opening a door for four-year programs at the small school in Utah's heartland.
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State-of-the-art Tonaquint Center opens up St. George region to...
Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) The state-of-the-art Tonaquint Center in St. George has opened up the region to Internet-based technological development with its Tier III data center, and continues to attract start-up IT and other companies to its business park.
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