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On February 6, more than 1,000 attended Finicum's funeral in Kanab, Utah, while others rebuilt a razed memorial on U.S. Route 395. [54] About another 100 people led by the 3 Percenters rallied at the Idaho State Capitol in the afternoon in honor of Finicum, who they believed was unarmed at the time of his death. [55]
On January 4, 2023, a familicide occurred in Enoch, Utah, United States when eight members of a single family, consisting of three adults and five children, were fatally shot in their home in a mass shooting. Authorities identified one of the adults, 42-year-old Michael Haight, as the perpetrator.
On August 18, 2021, the bodies of married American couple Kylen Schulte (September 5, 1996 – c. August 13, 2021) and Crystal Turner (December 30, 1982 – c. August 13, 2021) [1] were found in Moab, Utah, United States. [2] Both victims had been murdered and died from gunshot wounds. They had last been seen alive five days earlier.
Southern Utah News is a newspaper in Kanab, Utah, United States. [1] [2] It succeeded the Kane County Standard, a paper founded in 1929, [3] and has run continuously under the Southern Utah News name since 1953. [4] It serves communities in Southern Utah and Northern Arizona and has a circulation of 1,500 and is owned by Megan and Neal Brown. [5]
The area where Kanab is located was first settled in 1864, and the town was founded in 1870 when 10 Mormon families moved into the area. [7] Named for a Paiute word meaning "place of the willows," Fort Kanab was built on the east bank of Kanab Creek in 1864 for offensive operations against the original inhabitants of the area and as a base for the exploration of the area. [8]
Mary Elizabeth Woolley Chamberlain (January 31, 1870 – August 20, 1953) was an American politician who served as the board president of Kanab, Utah, from 1912 to 1914. She presided over an all-women town board, and had earlier been elected as Utah's first female county clerk in 1896.
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Kenton Grua was born and raised in Vernal, Utah. [2] At age 12, Grua was enthralled by a whitewater rafting trip taken with his father on the Green River , a tributary of the Colorado River . [ 3 ] He began college around 1968, but soon dropped out after he was offered a job as a motorman—a rubber raft guide —for Ted Hatch [ 4 ...