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Kaysville primary election cancelled following candidate withdrawal
Kaysville primary election cancelled following candidate withdrawal

Yahoo

time6 days ago

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

Kaysville primary election cancelled following candidate withdrawal

KAYSVILLE, Utah () — Kaysville has cancelled their primary election, after a candidate withdrew. Kaysville City announced on Tuesday that they will no longer be holding a primary election for their two open City Council seats, but that residents will likely still receive ballots in the mail. They are asking residents not to mail their ballots back. Initially, five people had filed their candidacy for the two open council seats. Under Utah Code 20A-6-402, governments must conduct a primary election when the number of candidates is more than double the number of open seats. One candidate withdrew late last week, bringing the total number of candidates to 4 and meaning that Kaysville City no longer had to hold a primary election. Unfortunately, Kaysville had already sent out their ballots when the candidate withdrew from the election. Many residents will likely receive a ballot. However, no votes will be counted. Additionally, Kaysville City noted that returning or mailing in ballots, 'costs the city (and taxpayers) money in postage.' Latest headlines: Work requirements and term limits proposed for federal rent assistance Kaysville primary election cancelled following candidate withdrawal Second court blocks Trump's birthright citizenship order nationwide after Supreme Court ruling Black student dragged from his car, punched by Florida officers says he was scared and confused Hershey plans to raise chocolate prices: 'Reflects the reality of rising ingredient costs' Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. Solve the daily Crossword

Bicyclist airlifted with head trauma after Kaysville crash, road closed
Bicyclist airlifted with head trauma after Kaysville crash, road closed

Yahoo

time30-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Bicyclist airlifted with head trauma after Kaysville crash, road closed

KAYSVILLE, Utah (ABC4) — A bicyclist has been hospitalized with head trauma after an auto-pedestrian accident in Kaysville Monday morning, according to Kaysville Police. A road closure is in place at this time. At around 9 a.m. on June 30, police responded to the scene of an auto-pedestrian crash along the rail trail near Smith's Marketplace in Kaysville. Upon arrival, officers found a bicyclist who had sustained multiple injuries, including abrasions and head trauma. Medical personnel responded to the scene and the bicyclist was airlifted to a nearby hospital for urgent medical care. Their condition is currently unknown, police said. A road closure is in place between 200 N Flint St. and 200 N Mountain Vistas to allow for an investigation. Drivers and pedestrians are asked to avoid the area and find alternative routes. 'This is still an ongoing investigation,' a press release from Kaysville Police states. 'Additional updates will be provided as more information becomes available. We appreciate the public's cooperation as we work to determine the circumstances surrounding this incident.' This is a developing story. ABC4 will update this post as new information becomes available. Deer Valley adds 7 new chairlifts, more than 80 ski runs Trump shares handwritten note to Powell: 'You have cost the USA A Fortune' McConnell calls Tillis retirement 'big setback' for Senate GOP Bicyclist airlifted with head trauma after Kaysville crash, road closed Lawsuit against BYU quarterback Jake Retzlaff dismissed Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Friends remember Kaysville Police officer who passed away due to brain cancer
Friends remember Kaysville Police officer who passed away due to brain cancer

Yahoo

time12-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Friends remember Kaysville Police officer who passed away due to brain cancer

KAYSVILLE, Utah () — The friends and coworkers of the due to brain cancer are remembering him and the dedication he brought to his job. Sergeant Jared Jensen was diagnosed with stage four brain cancer in September 2024, and Kaysville Police Department that he passed away on Tuesday. He was recognized or awarded seven times during his tenure as a police officer, and he survived a near-deadly shooting in the line of duty. PREVIOUS COVERAGE: Kaysville officer passes away after battle with brain cancer spoke with some of Sgt. Jensen's friends and fellow officers, and they shared their memories of him. 'Sergeant Jensen was very passionate about his job,' a fellow Kaysville Police officer told 'He served with so much dedication, integrity, and honor. He definitely left a long-lasting impact on those he served and those he served with.' The officer said that Sgt. Jensen was with Kaysville Police for six years. 'He faced cancer with the same courage he showed time he put the uniform on every single day. He fought long and hard until the very end with this cancer,' the officer said. Sgt. Jensen's best friend, Sergeant Jake Fowers with Clinton City Police, told that they graduated from the academy together in 2012. 'He really loved the youth of the community,' Fowers said. 'He was constantly working with them. He ran the K-9 when he was here at Clinton City, me and him ran them together. He always volunteered to go to the schools to show the kids the dogs, 'cause everybody loves the dogs, so he definitely had an impact. He was a larger-than-life person.' Sgt. Jensen worked with Clinton City Police Department starting in 2012, then with the Sunset Police Department, and as a police academy instructor before joining the Kaysville Police Department. He also was a member of the U.S. Marshal's Service Violent Fugitive Apprehension Strike Team (VFAST). Fowers told that Sgt. Jensen was battling cancer for about 10 months. Jensen had told him that he was having 'weird' headaches, so he was going for a CT scan, and that is when they discovered the mass that turned out to be cancer. Sgt. Jensen is survived by his wife and their two young children. Idaho man self-deports, U.S. citizen family to uproot and follow Friends remember Kaysville Police officer who passed away due to brain cancer 'We just want to know that she's safe' — Mother of missing West Jordan teen speaks out Creamy Smoked Beef Links with Pasta offers serious flavor Declutter your space and life with the help of Junk King Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Motorhome fire causes major delays on I-15 in Kaysville
Motorhome fire causes major delays on I-15 in Kaysville

Yahoo

time07-06-2025

  • Automotive
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Motorhome fire causes major delays on I-15 in Kaysville

KAYSVILLE, Utah (ABC4) — A motorhome fire on I-15 in Kaysville caused the freeway to temporarily close down in both directions. According to Utah Highway Patrol (UHP), a pickup truck was hauling a camper on a trailer traveling southbound on I-15. Around mile marker 326, the driver pulled over after he noticed smoke coming from the camper trailer. Due to on-board propane tanks, the fire began to engulf both vehicles. UHP closed down both directions of traffic temporarily due to the risk of the fire spreading, but lanes have since reopened as crews work to remove debris. This story is breaking and may be updated as more information becomes available. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Car crosses median, causing multiple vehicle crash in Kaysville/Farmington
Car crosses median, causing multiple vehicle crash in Kaysville/Farmington

Yahoo

time30-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Car crosses median, causing multiple vehicle crash in Kaysville/Farmington

KAYSVILLE, Utah () — Kaysville and Farmington Fire Departments responded to a crash involving multiple vehicles on Highway 177 on Thursday. In a , Kaysville Fire Department stated that the crash happened around 3:30 p.m. on southbound Highway 177, south of the 950 N exit, which is in Farmington but close to Kaysville. Kaysville Fire reported that the crash was severe, but there were no life-threatening injuries. According to reports from the 911 call, a sedan traveling northbound crossed the median and collided head-on with a truck, which caused the truck to roll off the highway. Two other vehicles became involved in the crash as a result of the original collision. Eight people were medically evaluated at the scene, and four were transported to a local hospital in stable condition. Utah Highway Patrol is investigating the incident. Car crosses median, causing multiple vehicle crash in Kaysville/Farmington One of two water wells in Hildale City back online after repairs Pride flag raising ceremony kicks of 2025 Utah Pride festivities Intermountain Health first in nation to expand stem cell collection for CAR-T Cell Therapy bringing innovative cancer procedure to Southern Utah Kaladharaa Dance shares Indian culture in Utah through vibrant performances Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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