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Tuesday, May 20th, 2025

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Good morning, Provo. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 20th of May.

COMMUNITY NEWS

  • Taylor and Bailey Carlson run Cash Drop Utah and drop cash around the state to get people moving — finds happen in minutes — and they plan a big event in St. George with registration now open.  Deseret News

ACCIDENTS NEWS

  • In Lehi, residents asked city officials for help after an intoxicated driver lost control on 300 West and drove into a backyard on Sunday morning — the driver was arrested and neighbors said they have long feared the road's dangers.  KUTV

EDUCATION NEWS

  • BYU announced on Monday that its School of Medicine will be built at the former Provo High School on West Campus to keep students near Utah Valley Hospital for clinical training — the board approved the decision and Intermountain Health will help support the school’s future, with plans to submit its accreditation application by August and open in fall 2027.  Deseret News
  • Shane Smeed, a Provo native, has served as Utah Tech’s president for two to three weeks and is shifting the university’s focus from budget cuts to a reinvestment plan in St. George—he met with faculty after a turbulent period under the previous administration.  FOX 13
  • BYU's Board of Trustees approved BYU West Campus, the former Provo High School site, for the planned BYU School of Medicine building, which will be near Utah Valley Hospital — students and staff at the College of Fine Arts and Communications will remain until a new BYU Arts Building is completed.  FOX 13

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • An energy study shows that Hawaii residents pay about $213 a month for electricity while Utah residents pay around $85 because Hawaii relies on imported fuel and Utah uses a mix of local resources. Governor Spencer Cox has pushed plans to double electricity production in a decade — a move aimed at keeping energy costs low for local consumers.  Deseret News

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • Northwest Stories Live Performance

    8 PM - 12 AM — Covey Center for the Arts — Ticket prices vary — Experience the world's first story album brought to life on stage with music and performances by notable actors.

    Sat, 6/7/25

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  • Grassroots Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet

    7-8:30 p.m. — Kiwanis Park — Free entry — Experience a joyful, interactive performance of Shakespeare's timeless classic under the stars.

    Mon, 6/9/25

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  • Spanish Story Time in the Park

    10:00-10:30 a.m. — Lakeview Park — Free entry — Enjoy story time in the sunshine this summer at one of Provo's beautiful parks.

    Thu, 6/12/25

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  • Payson Orchards Triathlon

    7-8:30 a.m. — Payson Community Pool — Registration fees apply — Compete in a super sprint triathlon or take part in a 5K walk/run at Payson Orchards.

    Sat, 6/14/25

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  • CSPA Summer Show #1

    6 PM — Covey Center for the Arts — Tickets required — Experience the passion and precision of our dancers as they perform one last time before heading to Nationals.

    Tue, 6/17/25

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REAL ESTATE

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ANNOUNCEMENTS

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TODAY'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT

It's not the mountain we conquer, but ourselves.

~ Edmund Hillary

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