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Month: April 2018

Two 12-year-olds injured in ATV near Salina

Two 12-year-olds injured in ATV near Salina

Two 12-year-olds are in the hospital after an ATV accident at the monkey trail riding area east of Salina on Saturday. According to the Salina City Police Department, neither were wearing protective gear or helmets. The Large ATV reportedly rolled on top of both kids. One child was flown to […]

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Pilots get 8-6 victory over BYU to claim series

Pilots get 8-6 victory over BYU to claim series

PORTLAND, Oregon (April 14, 2018)—Portland’s Pilots defeated BYU 8-6 to claim the series on Saturday and improve their record to 13-20 overall and 6-9 in the West Coast Conference. The Cougars had leads of 2-0 and 4-2 escape, surrendering walks and committing uncharacteristic overthrows and errors that led to Pilot […]

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Utah Baseball Falls 6-3 to No. 17 UCLA

Utah Baseball Falls 6-3 to No. 17 UCLA

SALT LAKE CITY – A late rally by UCLA doomed the Utah baseball team on Saturday afternoon, falling to the 17th-ranked Bruins, 6-3. Utah led 3-2 before UCLA tied the game with a run in the eighth and took the lead with three runs in the top of the ninth. Oliver […]

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Weber State Spring Football Game Sees Shaheed Star

Weber State Spring Football Game Sees Shaheed Star

OGDEN, Utah-Saturday, the Weber State football team, fresh off of an appearance in the FCS quarterfinals in 2017, completed spring football with the annual spring game at Stewart Stadium. The offense prevailed 39-26 over the defense in a game featuring a modified scoring format. Head Coach Jay Hill mentioned the […]

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SUU Football Celebrates Kid’s Day To Wrap Up Spring Football

SUU Football Celebrates Kid’s Day To Wrap Up Spring Football

CEDAR CITY, Utah (SUUtbirds.com)-Saturday, the Southern Utah University football team wrapped up spring football with the annual Kid’s day at Eccles Coliseum. “Kid’s day” officially serves as the Thunderbirds’ spring game as the team went head-to-head against kids from the Cedar City area in a number of series. Fans were […]

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Board: Reports on Utah jails can stay secret

Board: Reports on Utah jails can stay secret

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A public records board says Utah sheriffs had the right to keep voluntary standards and inspection reports for the state’s county jails secret, even though some of the guidelines have already been released. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the state records committee has decided that the […]

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Feds identify Utah land for ‘hypersonic’ weapons tests

Feds identify Utah land for ‘hypersonic’ weapons tests

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Federal officials have identified 700,000 acres in western Utah that can be temporarily closed to test military weapons including so-called “hypersonic” missiles traveling faster than the speed of sound. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the Air Force and Bureau of Land Management have reached an agreement […]

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No new leads on Provo woman who vanished 3 years ago

No new leads on Provo woman who vanished 3 years ago

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Authorities and supporters of a Provo woman who was last seen three years ago are appealing to the public for help, but say there are no major new leads in the case. The Daily Herald reports that police have not given up the search for Elizabeth Elena Laguna […]

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Trump administration loosens Utah prairie dog protections

Trump administration loosens Utah prairie dog protections

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Federal wildlife managers under the Trump administration are loosening contentious endangered-species protections for Utah prairie dogs, which worries animal advocates but relieves people in southern Utah who say their town was overrun by the burrowing creatures. The new U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service rules finalized […]

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Hsu, Inouye and McIntyre help BYU even series with 6-2 win at Portland

Hsu, Inouye and McIntyre help BYU even series with 6-2 win at Portland

PORTLAND, Oregon (April 13, 2018)—Opportune pitching and hitting helped BYU’s baseball team even its series with a 6-2 win at Portland on Friday. Freshman Mitch McIntyre’s two-out single in the ninth plated Nate Favero for the first of three insurance runs, breaking a drought of six runners stranded in the final […]

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