SALT LAKE CITY The state of Utah is continuing to provide free COVID-19 rapid antigen tests to residents. The move by the Utah Department of Health aims to help drive down the community spread of the virus.
Anyone over the age of 5 is eligible to receive a test, even if they re not experiencing symptoms. UDOH asks residents to register for their test before arriving at the site. If you do not register online or can t register online, you will be able to register at the site but it will take longer for you to be tested, said UDOH.
Once the test is completed, UDOH will email the results from CV19result@utah.gov anywhere from 30 minutes to several hours. If there s trouble opening the email or it doesn t come after a few hours, call 385-273-7878 for assistance.
Deputies ask for clues in deadly 2019 shooting Mark âRhaloâ McCrea was shot and killed in a home invasion on Deer Drive in Kingstreeâs Green Acres community on Sept. 23, 2019, deputies say. (Source: Williamsburg County Sheriff s Office) By Patrick Phillips | February 19, 2021 at 4:27 AM EST - Updated February 19 at 4:27 AM
KINGSTREE, S.C. (WCSC) - The Williamsburg County Sheriffâs Office is asking for the publicâs help to solve a cold case killing.
Mark âRhaloâ McCrea was shot and killed on Deer Drive in Kingstreeâs Green Acres community on Sept. 23, 2019, deputies say.
Investigators say the shooting happened during a home invasion. Deputies found McCrea in the back of the house on the ground.
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Helicopters, backhoes and, yes, mules work on mine closures
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Brad Strong, of Strong Solutions, leads a team of mules ferrying supplies to a mine tunnel opening being closed above Layton on Wednesday, Nov. 18, 2020. Strong Solutions was contracted by the Utah Division of Oil, Gas and Mining to close the opening. Their use of mules to transport equipment reduces the cost of the job, as compared to using a helicopter, while impacting the environment less than using motorized equipment.
Spenser Heaps, Deseret News
LAYTON It’s a steep climb up this mountainside sandwiched between Cherry Lane and Antelope Drive east of U.S. 89.