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Month: April 2018

Utah College Golf Roundup: 4/23

Utah College Golf Roundup: 4/23

LITCHFIELD PARK, Ariz.-Monday, the Pac-West golf tournament commenced with both the Dixie State men’s and women’s squads in action. The men are out of first place by six shots, currently in third and Millard High product Nicklaus Britt, as well as Dalton Stanger, shot an even par 72 for the […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 4/23

Prep Sports Roundup: 4/23

Boys Soccer Region 17 SPRINGVILLE, Utah-Hai Trihn scored twice and the Wasatch Academy Tigers smacked Merit 4-1 Monday in Region 17 boys soccer action. Ben Cottam and David Cottam each added goals in the win for the Tigers. Softball Region 14 PROVO, Utah-Kaitlyn Sperry tripled to lead the Juab Wasps […]

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Southern Utah officials destroy mortars found in remote area

ESCALANTE, Utah (AP) — Southern Utah officials say a bomb squad has destroyed two mortars found in a remote area near the town of Escalante. Garfield County Sheriff’s spokeswoman Denise Dastrup said a resident found the mortars near a camping area and emailed the sheriff’s office Friday to let them […]

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Crews fighting fire near Crandall Canyon Mine in Emery County

Crews fighting fire near Crandall Canyon Mine in Emery County

Two fire crews are battling a wildfire in Emery County near the Crandall Canyon Mine, Northwest of Huntington. Officials with the Forest Service believe the fire was started over a week ago by a warming fire used by people recreating in the area. It wasn’t reported until 2 p.m. Friday. […]

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University of Utah announces search committee for next athletic director

University of Utah announces search committee for next athletic director

April 23, 2018 — University of Utah President Ruth V. Watkins has announced the members of a search committee to find a successor to retiring Athletic Director Chris Hill. Ventura Partners, a national executive search and talent management firm with a specialty practice in intercollegiate athletics, has been retained by […]

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After brief relief, forecasts indicate drought will continue

After brief relief, forecasts indicate drought will continue

Recent showers temporarily relieved drought conditions in parts of the southwestern United States, but dry weather will persist through the summer. Forecasters said Monday a months-long drought is considered “extreme” from southern California to central Kansas. Conditions are even worse in the Four Corners region and the Oklahoma and Texas […]

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4 children, adult injured in single-vehicle rollover crash near Scipio

SCIPIO, Utah (AP) — Officials say five people were injured in a single-vehicle rollover crash that caused the closure of a Utah highway. KSL-TV reports Utah Highway Patrol personnel say the crash happened around 6:20 p.m. Sunday on the southbound lanes of I-15 near milepost 196, approximately 8 miles (12.9 kilometers) north […]

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Salt Lake City planning $27M upgrade to historical cemetery

Salt Lake City planning $27M upgrade to historical cemetery

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Salt Lake City is looking to spend $27 million to rebuild roads, repair walls and make other upgrades to its 170-year-old bucolic city cemetery. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the 150-acre cemetery nestled in the city’s Avenues neighborhood is the largest burial ground run by any city […]

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Police: Provo man found dead in home after shooting his wife

SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) — Police in Provo say a man is dead after allegedly shooting his wife three times. They say 48-year-old Michael Skinner was found dead inside the house early Sunday, but they didn’t immediately say how he died. The Deseret News reports officers responded to a […]

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Jazz host Thunder in game 4 tonight

THUNDER AT JAZZ Jazz lead 2-1. Game 4, 8:30 p.m. MDT, TNT. NEED TO KNOW: Utah has won each of its last five first-round series as the No. 5 seed, and the Jazz are halfway to extending that streak. The crowd in Salt Lake City was extremely loud on Saturday and will […]

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