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Month: March 2018

Woman’s car hits utility pole and rolls near Monroe

Woman’s car hits utility pole and rolls near Monroe

A woman in Monroe is recovering after a crash between Monroe and Austin on Thursday. According to the Utah Highway Patrol, Della Joslin was driving Southbound on SR 118 when she moved onto the right shoulder and struck a utility pole. Her car rolled after the collision. Joslin was not […]

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Davis County GOP Softens Post Criticizing Romney Over Delegates

Davis County GOP Softens Post Criticizing Romney Over Delegates

SALT LAKE CITY (AP)-The Davis Country Republican Party confirms it has backtracked from a Facebook post wherein it accused former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney of “illegally obtaining” lists of delegates to the state’s GOP nominating convention. Thursday, the party posted Romney’s campaign for a U.S. Senate seat in Utah […]

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Professional rugby team, Major League Rugby comes to Utah

Professional rugby team, Major League Rugby comes to Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah rugby fans now have a local professional sports team that they can get behind. Fans welcomed the Utah Warriors rugby team and Major League Rugby on Thursday at an inaugural event at the Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy. Major League Rugby is the first […]

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Utah jobless rate still hovered at 3.1 percent last month

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s unemployment rate held steady last month at 3.1 percent. That’s according to new numbers released Friday by Utah’s Department of Workforce Services. The department says Utah’s February jobless rate remained lower than the national rate, which has hovered at 4.1 percent for several months. […]

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New trial possible for woman convicted in deputy’s death

New trial possible for woman convicted in deputy’s death

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A Utah appeals court has ruled a woman convicted of murder for driving her boyfriend during a deadly 2014 police chase can get a new trial on some lesser charges in her case. The Utah Court of Appeals ruled Thursday that jurors at Meagan Grunwald’s trial […]

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Dixie State stadium no longer named after Legend Solar

Dixie State stadium no longer named after Legend Solar

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Dixie State University in St. George has discontinued a $10 million deal to name its sports stadium after Utah-based Legend Solar. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Thursday that university officials and executives from Legend Solar agreed to part ways in order to “allow Legend Solar to focus […]

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Hogwarts, Zoolander among entries for new Utah school names

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Thousands of submissions have been entered online to name new schools in Eagle Mountain and Lehi. The Daily Herald reported Thursday that some ideas aimed to honor people, some drew inspiration from geographical features in the area and some went straight for the humor. If one resident had […]

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Hsu’s late shot seals 6-4 BYU win over Gonzaga in ESPNU featured game

Hsu’s late shot seals 6-4 BYU win over Gonzaga in ESPNU featured game

PROVO, Utah – Brian Hsu hit a two-run blast in the seventh inning to break a tie and give BYU a 6-4 win on ESPNU in the first of a three-game set against Gonzaga Thursday night at Larry H. Miller Field. “The guys came out fighting tonight,” BYU head coach Mike Littlewood said. […]

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Mitchell scores 26, Jazz beat Mavericks 119-112

DALLAS (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 26 points and the Utah Jazz got back on the winning track by beating the Dallas Mavericks 119-112 on Thursday night. Two nights after a loss to Atlanta ended a nine-game winning streak, Utah moved into a tie with Minnesota for seventh place in […]

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Prep Sports Schedule: 3/23-3/24

March 23 Boys Basketball 2-A All Stars 91 1-A All Stars 83 3-A All Stars 111 4-A All Stars 106 Softball 2-A Central Gunnison 16 Rockwell 0 Millard 17 North Sevier 5   Region 15 North Sanpete 11 San Juan 1 Manti 12 Richfield 2 North Sanpete 13 San Juan […]

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