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Month: March 2018

BYU track and field kicks off outdoor season with two meets; Expectations for Millard’s Anna Camp

PROVO, Utah – The BYU track and field team kicks off its outdoor season with two meets on Friday, March 16 with the USC Trojan Invitational in Los Angeles and the Hornet Invitational in Sacramento. “These meets will be our first outdoor meets of the year so we’re very excited […]

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ATV protest ride leader Lyman to run for Utah Legislature

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A rural Utah county commissioner who became a cause celebre in the movement challenging federal management of Western public lands when he led an ATV protest ride is running for the state legislature. Phil Lyman, a San Juan County commissioner, said Tuesday he’ll run for […]

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Bibbins Named NABC All-District

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – Utah senior Justin Bibbins has been named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches (NABC) All-District Team, the organization announced today. Bibbins was named a second team selection out of District 20. Bibbins, who also earned All-Pac-12 First Team honors just this past week, leads the […]

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Commissioner working from home following release of report

PROVO, Utah (AP) — The Utah County Commissioner went missing from meetings and public appearances after the release of an investigative report by his fellow commissioners into a sexual harassment complaint against him by a female county employee. The Daily Herald reports the investigative report did not confirm the allegations […]

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Utah elections officer says he won’t enforce GOP rule change

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s top elections officer says he won’t allow the state Republican Party to enforce new party rules attempting to kick out candidates in two congressional districts who attempt to gather voter signatures to become the party’s nominee. Republican Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox told KUER-FM that […]

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One-fifth of state lawmakers not seeking re-election in 2018

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Nearly one-fifth of state lawmakers are not running for re-election this year. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the retiring lawmakers include some big names like Speaker Greg Hughes, tax-guru Republican Sen. Howard Stephenson and Republican Rep. Mike Noel, known for his clashes with environmentalists. Democratic […]

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Pac-12 taskforce: End of one-and-done, more access to agents

A Pac-12 taskforce on reforming college basketball is recommending an end to the NBA’s one-and-done rule, allowing players to return to school even after they are drafted, and that the NCAA facilitate access to agents for high school players. The Pac-12 announced the recommendations from its task force on Tuesday […]

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Teacher’s question to students reveals social media trouble

PLEASANT VIEW, Utah (AP) — A ninth-grade science teacher’s assignment to learn more about her students has gone viral. KSL-TV reported Monday that Alpine School District teacher Skipper Coates passed out a card to each of her students, asking what their parents don’t know about social media. Coates says the […]

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Top National Sports Stories: Yanks get IF Walker…Rox keep Cargo…Bills deal with Bengals…Venus beats Serena

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — The New York Yankees have acquired another infielder by inking free-agent Neil Walker to a one-year contract. The 32-year-old hit .265 with 14 homers and 49 RBIs last year for the Mets and Milwaukee, who acquired him Aug. 12. Walker likely will start at second base, […]

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College Basketball Roundup

(Undated) — Both BYU and Utah are set for the NIT. The 24-and-10 Cougars are a six-seed and will visit Stanford tomorrow on KSVC 980 AM and 100.5 FM with an 8:00 PM MDT tip off and 7:30 pregame show. Utah finished the season 19-and-11 and earned a two-seed. The […]

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