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Month: May 2018

Lawsuit filed over proposed changes to Utah election reform

Lawsuit filed over proposed changes to Utah election reform

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Opponents of a plan to make it easier for Utah politicians to bypass state party conventions are suing the state’s lieutenant governor and calling for him to be blocked from overseeing the ballot initiative process. The Keep My Voice campaign filed suit Friday calling Spencer […]

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SLCC Softball Star Signs With Louisiana To Continue Career

SLCC Softball Star Signs With Louisiana To Continue Career

SALT LAKE CITY-Former Salt Lake C.C. softball star Ashlee Snyder, arguably the greatest player in Bruins history, has signed with the Sun Belt Conference’s Louisiana Ragin’ Cajuns, the SLCC athletic department reports. Snyder, the Region 18 player of the year, hit .531 in 2018 while starting all 55 games on […]

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USU-Eastern Utah Men’s Basketball Standout Signs With Florida National

USU-Eastern Utah Men’s Basketball Standout Signs With Florida National

HIALEAH, Fla.-Tuesday, USU-Eastern Utah announced the signing of one of last year’s standout men’s basketball players. Bogota, Colombia native Nico Rojas has signed a letter-of-intent to continue his collegiate career at NAIA school Florida National. Rojas played in 59 games for the Eagles over the course of the past two […]

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SUU Men’s Tennis Adds Spanish Export

SUU Men’s Tennis Adds Spanish Export

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Tuesday, the Southern Utah University men’s tennis program added a Spanish national to the fold per a statement from head coach Sadhaf Pucher. Juan Erro, from San Sebastian, Spain, comes to Cedar City from Division II Hawaii Pacific. Erro, who will be a junior, went 14-9 while playing […]

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Child dies after shooting self with father’s gun

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Police say a 2-year-old Utah boy who shot himself with his father’s gun over the weekend has died. West Valley City police said on Twitter Tuesday that the young boy passed away in the early hours of the morning. The boy’s name has not been […]

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Jazz Workout Five Players Ahead Of Draft

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  The Jazz hosted five prospects for a workout ahead of the NBA Draft. SMU’s Shake Milton and Villanova big man Omari Spellman are two possible first-round picks in attendance.  North Carolina wing Theo Pinson, Seton Hall center Angel Delgado and USC’s Elijah Stewart also worked […]

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Aces Cruise Past Bees

Aces Cruise Past Bees

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  The Bees were unable to get much going offensively as they fell to the Reno Aces 7-2 at Smith’s Ballpark. The Bees managed just 10 hits and went 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position.  David Fletcher had two hits and drove in the lone run.  […]

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BYU Men’s Golf Has Season End Monday

BYU Men’s Golf Has Season End Monday

STILLWATER, Okla.-Monday, at the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships hosted by Oklahoma State University at Karsten Creek, Brigham Young’s golf squad saw its season end as they finished 35th overall. The top 15 squads advanced to the final round of stroke play and the top eight advanced to match play. These […]

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Man held in Venezuela for 2 years returning to Utah Monday

Man held in Venezuela for 2 years returning to Utah Monday

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man freed this weekend after being held in a Venezuelan jail for nearly two years is scheduled to return to Salt Lake City on Monday night after getting medical care and visiting President Donald Trump in Washington. Laurie Holt says family and friends […]

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‘Last Cowboys’ book chronicles legendary Utah rodeo family

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A Utah family that has produced several generations of rodeo champions is chronicled in a new book called “The Last Cowboys.” The Wrights family book written by New York Times’ Pulitzer Prize-winning reporter John Branch was released May 15. Branch spent more than three years […]

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