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Cedar City man dies after 20-foot fall in slot canyon Vincent Snow and last updated 2021-04-27 01:31:21-04 KANE COUNTY, Utah â A man died over the weekend after falling in a slot canyon area in southern Utah. According to Kane County Sheriff Tracy Glover, 55-year-old Jeffrey Bowden of Cedar City fell about 20 feet Sunday afternoon in an area called Fat Man s Misery, just east of Zion National Park. A friend who was hiking with Bowden saw him fall and even tried to soften his landing. She sustained minor injuries in doing so. Officials say after the friend attended to Bowden and presumed he was dead, she hiked out to call for help. ....
National Park Service Utah wildlife officials said Friday fish in Jones Hole Creek have tested positive for whirling disease. This story and more in Friday evening s news brief. Friday evening, March 12, 2021 State Rep. Chris Stewart Files Bill To End Daylight Saving Time Twice a year, Utahns move their clocks ahead or back an hour depending on the season. It’s widely referred to as daylight saving time. Now, Rep. Chris Stewart, R-UT, is sponsoring a bill in Congress to end the biannual practice. Stewart called it outdated and unpopular. He says changing time “does nothing but confuse our schedules.” The legislation would give states the option to stay on daylight saving time permanently. For now, it’s still a thing. Don’t forget to move your clocks ahead by an hour Sunday at 2 a.m. ....