Monday, October 22, 2012

KCYN-KCPX News 22 Oct 2012 Monday

(Moab Utah. Boulder Colorado resident, Kenyon Neuman Breaks Course Record at 9th annual The Other Half!1 1 1 KENYON NEUMAN 01:09:09 00:05:16 01:09:08 M 25 MOVERALL 1 BOULDER
2 2 2 MARTY WACKER 01:20:05 00:06:06 01:20:04 M 41 MOVERALL 5 GRAND JUNC
3 3 3 WILLIAM HUDSON 01:22:10 00:06:16 01:22:07 M 31 MOVERALL 1681 BELMONT
4 1 4 IAN JOHNSTON 01:24:50 00:06:28 01:24:50 M 21 M20-24 546 SALT LAKE CI
5 2 5 KYLE MORGISON 01:26:10 00:06:34 01:26:09 M 24 M20-24 1761 LAWRENCE
6 1 6 RICHIE CUNNINGHAM 01:26:15 00:06:34 01:26:14 M 37 M35-39 334 LEHI
7 1 7 KEVIN O'BRIEN 01:26:45 00:06:37 01:26:44 M 54 MMASTER 36 PAONIA
8 1 1 SARAH LOUISE CUMBER 01:26:48 00:06:37 01:26:47 F 41 FOVERALL 1566 SOWERBY BR



>>Accused GOP Activist Free On Bail

(Salt Lake City, UT) -- A GOP activist in Utah charged with sexual assault is free on bail. Greg Peterson allegedly sexually assaulted five women. His bail was two-million dollars but normally someone has to come up with ten-percent which in this case would be 200-thousand. He's due in court November 2nd and must stay away from the alleged victims.

>>Robber Hits Provo Bank

(Provo, UT) -- Provo Police are hoping you can help catch a bank robber. The thief gave a note to a teller at a Wells Fargo Bank Saturday. He didn't show a weapon. The suspect is white, in his late 30s, six foot three, 230 pounds and had a dark brown beard.

>>Hunter Critically Wounded In Rifle Accident

(Ogden, UT) -- The Box Elder County Sheriff's Office is saying a Roy hunter accidentally shot and injured himself. The 53-year-old Roy resident was taking a black powder rifle from his truck in the Locomotive Springs Saturday area when it fired, striking him in the chest. The victim was in critical condition and was taken to an Ogden hospital.

>>Westminster College Welcomes New President

(Westminster, UT) -- There's a new president at Westminster College. Brian Levin-Stankevich was inaugurated Saturday. He is the school's 17th president. Levin-Stankevich spoke of the importance of a college education for personal improvement and a brighter economic future for the school's graduates. Levin-Stankevich is a native of Buffalo, New York and was also a chancellor of the University of Wisconsin - Eau Claire.

>>Historic House Has New Location

(Holladay, UT) -- Holladay's historic Casto house is getting a new home. The structure was moved by truck this weekend from Murray Holladay Road to City Hall Park. Workers are putting the mid 1800s house on a new foundation. The old location will be the site of a new fire station.


>>Four People Hurt When Man Steals Cop Car

(Salt Lake City, UT) -- Four people are hospitalized following a weekend car crash involving the theft of a Salt Lake City police car. Authorities say the officer was having a bite at the Flying J early yesterday morning when a man got in and sped out of the parking lot. The ensuing chase ended in a crash at 500 East and 33-hundred South. The conditions of the victims ranges from critical to stable.

>>Community Bands Together To Help Heal

(Lehi, UT) -- One Utah Community is banding together to help heal one of their own. Southern Utah University Student and dancer Kilee Krause remains in a medically-induced coma in Las Vegas hospital following the rain-induced accidents October 12th along Interstate 15. Krause struck a motorhome and spun into a guardrail in St. George. She'd recently been deciding whether to take a mission trip for the LDS Church.

>>Weekend Checkpoint Lands 15 Under Arrest

(Salt Lake City, UT) -- A weekend checkpoint lands five under arrest for DUI. Highway Patrol says they also made another ten arrests for drug offenses during the mandatory stop at the Utah-Nevada state line late Saturday night. One drug bust netted a 50-pound haul of marijuana.

SANTA CLARA — Friday, a Southern Utah teenager died after she was accidentally buried in the sand in Snow Canyon National Park. Sunday, friends remembered her by decorating her home with symbols of the girl's life.
Santa Clara resident, 15-year-old Whitney Webb was accidentally buried in sand while playing with her three siblings in the sand dunes of Snow Canyon. She died as a result of her injuries.
Around the neighborhood in which she lived with her family, friends are remembering the girl who touched each other their lives. Purple ribbons and bows decorated the houses, signs expressing love for the girl dotted lawns.
 HERRIMAN — After the Utah High School Activities Association ruled East High School be allowed to go to the playoffs and upheld their decision concerning Timpview High School's forfeits, Herriman High School released a statement asking the panel to reconsider their decision.
Friday, The Board of Trustees ruled that the seven-game forfeit would be lifted for East High, but the school will receive a $6,000 fine for allowing the ineligible player to participate in those games. They also will not be allowed to keep their Region 6 title, and coach Brandon Matich will be placed on a three-game probation.
opens a Pandora's box of problems for future cases 
 
(Salt Lake)-
Get ready for some snow.
The National Weather Service in Salt Lake City said a cold fall storm is on the way to Utah.
Come Sunday night, rain was expected across portion of northern Utah with snow about 9,000 feet.
As strong winds move into the state, snow levels will begin to lower across the north Monday night, and there is a potential for significant snow accumulation in the northern mountains through Thursday night, the weather service said.
The snow probably won’t reach the valley floors across far north Utah until late Tuesday. By Wednesday, the snow will likely extend across the central valleys.
Western Wyoming Mountains are expected to get up to 8 inches of snow.
Southeastern Utah will remain warm and dry all week.

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