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In other news, one worker's mistake last year has led to nearly 200 trees dying in one area of Salt Lake City. And, a small wildfire in Zion National Park has forced the closure of the popular Hop Valley Trail.
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In other news, a fireworks malfunction at a Pioneer Day event in Layton injured two people. And, a new fire in Summit County has slowed, but remained uncontained.
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In other news, a woman died in southwest Utah on Sunday in the state's fourth heat-related death this month. And, a released report says Utah State University fired football coach Blake Anderson for contacting a potential domestic violence victim and failing to properly report the case.
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As fires burn throughout Utah, extreme heat and dry weather could make the state even more sensitive to fire activity.
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In other news, Utah hosted Ukrainian delegates on Friday, strengthening the partnerships between Utah and the Kyiv province of Ukraine. And, wildfires continue to burn in Utah to varying degrees.
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Two years after a prescribed burn turned into New Mexico's largest and most destructive wildfire on record, an independent investigation found that "important gaps remain" for the U.S. Forest Service to improve.
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In other news, a woman was caught in an auger in Box Elder County, breaking both legs and severely injuring her extremities.
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In other news, the 2nd Congressional District primary race between Celeste Maloy and Colby Jenkins is still too close to call. And, Utahns and sheep are both working to remove debris that could spark or further spread wildfires.
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In other news, 100 customers at a South Jordan Wendy's this Saturday could get free food for a year. And, a detached garage containing gunpowder and ammunition caught fire Thursday, making a hazardous situation for firefighters.
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In other news, there have been nearly 200 wildfires in Utah so far this year. Officials are urging Utahns to prevent more from sparking.