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Roy Cooper, Buncombe County issue states of emergency, 35 people missing

Arrests April 30

Editor’s Note: The following information was taken from the intake reports generated from the Sevier County Jail. All are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law. Names may be similar to others in the community. • Brittney Renee Carter, 32, of Jonesborough, Tennessee, was charged April 28 with theft. She was released on $2,500 bond. • Dustin Blake Copeland, 33, of Russellville, Tennessee, was charged April 28 with DUI, implied consent, simple possession, and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was released. • Kevin Douglas Galyon, 30, of 1451 S. Delozier Road in Seymour, was charged April 29 with domestic assault. He was being held. • Kendall Reece Grooms, 31, of Cosby, was charged April 28 with violation of probation and failure to appear. He was being held in lieu of $1,500 bond.

Utah s universities say the jobs are out there for 2021 grads

Deseret News Share this story Steve Griffin, Deseret News Networking and job searching have changed in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic, but that hasn’t stopped Utah’s universities from adapting to the challenge of connecting and guiding their students and graduates to employment opportunities. “I do think those students that are very intentional and, for lack of a better word, aggressive about pursuing the beginning of their career are still finding the opportunities in the state. The opportunities are out there,” said Preston Nielson, University of Utah associate director of outreach and engagement. Be it an internship that leads to a career upon graduation or gives a student work experience in their field, or outright job offers upon graduation, the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic cast a large shadow over the future of many graduates in 2020 and 2021.

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