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Liquor Store in Hurricane closed due to Covid-19
Liquor Store in Hurricane closed due to Covid-19
Liquor Store in Hurricane closed due to Covid-19
The state-run liquor store in Hurricane, located at 202 N. Foothills Canyon Dr., closed Wednesday morning after an employee tested positive for COVID-19. After receiving confirmation that an employee tested positive for the coronavirus, the Hurricane Utah State Liquor and Wine store closed Wednesday morning indefinitely ...
I-15  in Washington County closed due to wildfire
I-15 in Washington County closed due to wildfire
I-15 in Washington County closed due to wildfire
The Utah Department on Transportation is reporting that I-15 northbound and southbound is closed at mile marker 27 near Toquerville. Traffic is being re-routed off of the freeway at SR17 (Anderson Junction) and mile marker 16, three miles north of Washington ...
Church October General Conference to follow the same format
Church October General Conference to follow the same format
Church October General Conference to follow the same format
The October General Conference for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will follow the same format as the conference in April.  In a letter sent to members this morning, the First Presidency announced that sessions will not be open to the public due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.  ...
Boat ramps on Lake Powell to close April 6
 The National Park Service and the State of Utah is closing all public boat ramps on Lake Powell to protect employee and visitor health during the COVID-19 pandemic. NPS officials say this closure will remain in effect until Gov. Gary Herbert lifts the "Stay at Home" Directive or a determination by health officials is made that ramp operations can be conducted safely under CDC guidelines
Zion National Park Temporarily Closed
The National Park Service (NPS) received a letter today from the Executive Director for the Utah Department of Health recommending the full closure of Zion National Park. Upon receiving this request from the state health department, Superintendent Jeff Bradybaugh, with the support of the NPS Deputy Director, Operations, David Vela and Secretary of the Interior David Bernhardt, made the decision to

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