A Utah man is helping an organization establish a much-needed service in the hardest hit areas of Ukraine, keeping civilians and soldiers connected to medical care.
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Debate frustration: Utah GOP will host candidate debates independent of the Utah Debate CommissionUtah GOP Chair Carson Jorgensen says the party will host its own debates for candidates ahead of the June 28 primary election. The move comes after the Utah Debate Commission declined to include the GOP in the selection of questions and moderators.
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Utah moms help each other find baby formula as shortage sweeps the nationAmanda Clawson understands how thousands of moms are feeling right now. 'Our youngest baby, she had MSPI, which means she was allergic to all milk and soy proteins,' she sais. 'The only formula she could have was Similac Alimentum. It literally saved her life.”
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Utah Gov. Spencer Cox tests positive for COVID-19 on ThursdayThe governor’s office said Cox first started having a scratchy throat Wednesday evening. He will be isolated for five days and wearing a mask for the next 10 days. Cox and the first family have been vaccinated, his office said.
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Utah COVID-19 metrics are increasing, state reports, as health officials urge pandemic isn’t overCase counts grew by more than 3,000 for the second consecutive week, as data shows hundreds more people got tested for COVID-19 in the past seven days — and more than 15% of the time, they tested positive.
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Ashleigh McDonald: University of Utah health plan fails sick graduate students'I have United HealthCare Student insurance through the University of Utah but, in this case, it’s a curse, not a blessing,' Ashleigh McDonald writes.
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Jack Bozarth: The scale of pesticide use in Utah is shocking'It isn’t cheap to spread toxins from airplanes. [Utah] is shelling out upwards of $16 million a year to poison its residents,' writes Jack Bozarth.
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