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SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Tests have confirmed there are no contaminants in Eagle Mountain's water supply after someone broke into the city's reservoir. Officials urged residents to avoid drinking city water after the break-in was reported. But a statement from the city late yesterday afternoon said everyone could resume using water normally after the test results from a state-certified laboratory came back clear.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Legal experts believe the U.S. Supreme court will step in and decide gay marriage cases this term. The cases were on the agenda for the justices' private meeting Monday about new cases to hear this term. The court could announce a decision as early as this week.
POCATELLO, Idaho (AP) — A polygamous man who oversaw a southeast Idaho home where nine boys were sent on repentance missions by Warren Jeffs has been sentenced to 90 days in jail for child abuse. KPVI-TV reports 49-year-old Nathan Jessop pleaded guilty to charges that he locked up two boys and didn't report that two other boys ran away.
GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (AP) — A Colorado woman was killed when the vehicle she was riding in was swept down a drainage in eastern Utah. The Grand County Sheriff's says 57-year-old Susan Parker was in a Jeep that was crossing the Bittercreek Wash about 2 ½ miles west of the Colorado line Sunday. The vehicle overturned and was carried about 200 feet downstream.
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