Buffs encouraged after two-game split
Playing its second game in less than 24 hours, it would have been understandable if the Tooele boys soccer team had run out of gas in its Saturday showdown with reigning Class 3A state champion...
View ArticleStallions vanquish 5A Viewmont
There were times in Thursday’s season opener when it was obvious that the Stansbury baseball team hadn’t had a lot of fielding practice, thanks in large part to winter weather that rendered the...
View ArticleWildlife Artist
A flock of geese rise from a warm spring. A rush of avian calls trumpet into the misty, wintry backdrop, tinted with the oranges of sunrise. Brett McEachern remembers this scene — the birds, the...
View ArticleThe Lord has provided a way to be brought into fellowship with God
Editor’s note: “Matters of faith” is a column that provides local religious leaders a place to write about how their respective faiths provide hope, courage and strength in these modern times. There...
View ArticleDeath Notice: Daniel Scott Marz
Daniel “Danny” Scott Marz passed away on Thursday, March 8, 2018, in Erda, Utah. Funeral services will be held Saturday, March 17. A full obituary will be in the Thursday edition of the Tooele...
View ArticleJoan Jameson Kelsey
Joan Kelsey, age 75, died Wednesday, March 7, 2018, at the University of Utah ICU Burn Center surrounded by family. She was born Oct. 16, 1942, in Provo, Utah, at Utah Valley Hospital. She was born to...
View ArticleDacoda Jay Ellis
Our loving son, brother, grandson and uncle, Dacoda Ellis, age 21, passed away suddenly on Friday, March 9, 2018, after a long battle of addiction and depression in Grantsville, Utah. Dacoda was born...
View ArticleMadge Terry Steeneck
Our dearest mother and wife, Madge Terry Steeneck, returned to our Heavenly Father’s presence on Thursday, March 8, 2018. She will be dearly missed. She was a wonderful seamstress and enjoyed making...
View ArticleNelson gives report on ‘action-packed’ Legislature
After another action-packed legislative session, I offer this report of session highlights to my constituents in Tooele and Millard Counties and portions of Juab, Utah, and Beaver Counties. I am...
View ArticleAvoid the filth
As I sat last on a Friday morning browsing through the Thursday edition of our local small-town newspaper, The Tooele Transcript Bulletin, an article caught my eye titled, “Tooele man given probation...
View ArticleTooele couple takes action to push back prediabetes
Sharing their health struggles and reporting their progress to fellow classmates helped a Tooele City couple find more energy, lose weight and lower their blood-sugar levels. Jack and Chantel Cowan...
View ArticleBrigham City man pleads guilty to burglary, theft after break-ins at Tooele...
A Brigham City man pleaded guilty to a pair of felony charges in connection with a string of burglaries at fraternal orders in Tooele City, Brigham City, Idaho and Wyoming. Lex Reed Hubble, 35, pleaded...
View ArticleMan injured in motorcycle crash in Stansbury Park
A 61-year-old man was transported by medical helicopter after he crashed his motorcycle near Porter Way Park in Stansbury Park last Thursday, according to the Tooele County Sheriff’s Office. The man...
View ArticleTooele man pleads guilty to sexual abuse of a child
A Tooele man pleaded guilty to a felony sexual abuse charge during an appearance in 3rd District Court last week. Tanner Joseph Sterrett, 18, pleaded guilty to one count of second-degree felony sexual...
View ArticleCommunity helps keep business open after owner passes away
The Tooele County community rallied to support the family of a Tooele City businessman who passed away last week. Danny Marz, 56, passed away on March 8. He owned the Pit Stop Car Wash and Coffee Shop...
View Article2018 election filing season is underway, ends Thursday
Time is running out for people thinking about running for office this fall. The filing period for the 2018 election opened on March 9 and closes at 5 p.m. on March 15. Offices at the federal level...
View ArticleStansbury Park man pleads guilty in wire fraud and money laundering scheme
A Stansbury Park man pleaded guilty to wire fraud and money laundering in a scheme which targeted friends, members of his church and some of their relatives, according to a release from the U.S....
View ArticleGrantsville Sociable set for Saturday
After 134 years, the Grantsville Sociable continues on — even as the community that hosts it has changed and grown. This year’s theme, “In Our Neighborhoods,” will spotlight the unique neighborhoods in...
View ArticleLegislature makes changes to county gov’t study process
The Utah State Legislature ended its 45 days of work on March 8. As the 2018 Legislative session closed, the Utah legislature had passed a total of 533 bills and resolutions. Out of those 533 pieces of...
View Article2018 Women’s Health Expo
Several hundred women attended Saturday’s Annual Spring Women’s Health Expo at Tooele High School to hear keynote speaker Mary Nickles of KUTV 2NEWS. Attendees also enjoyed a catered lunch and visited...
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