Thursday, May 1st, 2025

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Good morning, Orem. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 1st of May.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Police recovered human remains from Lambert Park on April 25 and identified them using dental records as Gabrielle Makenna Shull—24 years old and missing since January 2024—while officials said they do not suspect foul play. ABC4
- ➤ Robert Virgil Dindinger—a 54-year-old therapist—faces 10 charges of sexual exploitation of a minor and two counts of voyeurism after former patients told Orem police that he made them strip and weigh themselves during therapy sessions. FOX 13
- ➤ Lone Peak Police have identified skeletal remains found in Lambert Park on April 25th as those of Gabrielle Makenna Shull (a resident of Alpine) who went missing in January 2024, and they do not suspect foul play as the investigation continues. FOX 13
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ The Public Service Commission trimmed Rocky Mountain Power's request from $667.3 million to an approved $87.2 million sum that raises electric bills by an average of $4.31 per month for single-family homes and $3.31 for multi-family homes effective immediately. The decision came after reviewing the utility's costs (including deferring about $240 million to future filings) to balance rising expenses with fair rates for consumers. The Salt Lake Tribune
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Josh Dallin ran a free therapy voucher program at Utah State University Extension in 2023 to help farmers under stress, but the $2,000 vouchers were used up in four months, leaving many without help. The short-term federal funds ended—showing the deep mental health need among farmers—and many now await further support. FOX 13
- ➤ Utah child psychiatrist Dr. Douglas Goldsmith said children are struggling more than ever with mental health issues, including autism, anxiety, ADHD and suicidal thoughts, as barriers to care have grown over the past decade. State Rep. Steve Eliason and officials announced plans to expand help with initiatives like the SafeUT app and school mental health screenings (a recent audit found nearly 70% of listed providers were ghost providers). KUTV
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Fiestas Patrias 2025 - Food & Cantina
9 AM - 2 PM — Orem City Center Park-Outdoor Stage — $16 for traditional dishes — Celebrate heritage with delicious food and festive fun.
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Frozen Jr.
9:30 a.m. — DoGood Theatre — Ticket prices vary — Experience a magical adaptation of a beloved animated classic with local talent.
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Elevate Dance Academy Ballet: Swan Lake
5:30 p.m. — Timpanogos High School — $8.00 — Experience the enchanting ballet performance of Swan Lake presented by the Elevate Dance Academy.
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Elevate Dance Academy Main Recital
6 p.m. — Timpanogos High School — $8.00 — Enjoy a showcase of talent at the Elevate Dance Academy's main recital.
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