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South County cities pursue converting use of Strawberry Reservoir

As it stands, the Strawberry Valley Project makes up approximately 45,000 acres located to the east of Spanish Fork, on the other side of the Wasatch Mountains. For over 100 years, the project has been a priority of the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the federal government.  On Tuesday, the ...

BYU students in running for 42nd College Television Awards

The Television Academy Foundation has nominated 13 Brigham Young University students for the 42nd College Television Awards, the most nominations received by any university. Students received all three nominations in the Commercial, PSA or Promo category for “Ebay - Dear Vanessa,” ...

Provo CEO wins International Businesswoman of the Year

The World Trade Association of Utah named Melissa Sevy, founder and CEO of Ethik, their International Businesswoman of the Year. Sevy, of Provo, was recognized at the WTA Women in International Business Conference. Ethik is a Provo-based corporate gift supplier utilizing artisans from around ...

County Attorney’s Office OK’d to hire 4 victim coordinators

On Wednesday, the Utah County Commission approved a plan adding four full-time victim advocates to the Utah County Attorney's Office. Officially called victim and witness coordinators, the positions entails offering "support to victims of violent and/or felony crimes during the criminal ...

BYU announces new university president during devotional

Elder Jeffrey R. Holland of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints' Quorum of the Twelve Apostles announced Tuesday during Brigham Young University's weekly devotional that the Spring 2023 semester will be Kevin J. Worthen's last as president of Brigham Young University. C. Shane ...