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Month: June 2018

Utah Women’s Soccer Releases 2018 Schedule

Utah Women’s Soccer Releases 2018 Schedule

SALT LAKE CITY-Wednesday, Utah women’s soccer released its 2018 schedule, which is less than two months away. The Utes have set themselves up with a challenging slate as the schedule consists of 7 NCAA Tournament teams from 2017, with three of those matches at Ute Field. Head coach Rich Manning […]

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Allen Named As Utah Women’s Tennis Assistant Coach

Allen Named As Utah Women’s Tennis Assistant Coach

SALT LAKE CITY-Wednesday, the University of Utah women’s tennis program announced a new assistant head coach. Head coach Matt Iandolo announced the promotion of Ruth Ann Allen, a 20-year staple with the program, to associate head coach. Allen, formerly Ruth Ann Stevens, was an All-American women’s tennis player for the […]

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The Latest: Utah commission releases safety recommendations

The Latest: Utah commission releases safety recommendations

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Latest on Utah efforts to stop school shootings (all times local): 1:09 p.m. A coalition of Utah officials are recommending the state create a waiting period for people wanting to buy guns, require background checks on all firearm sales and make it easier to […]

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Utah city, ex-mayor must pay $1.7M defamation judgment

Utah city, ex-mayor must pay $1.7M defamation judgment

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A northern Utah city and its former mayor have been ordered to pay $1.7 million in damages stemming from a lawsuit alleging defamation and breach of contract in a series of land disputes in Box Elder County over nearly 20 years. Patterson Construction, Box Elder Development, […]

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Salt Lake County to implement $58M transportation tax

Salt Lake County to implement $58M transportation tax

SANDY, Utah (AP) — Salt Lake County officials are moving forward with a $58 million sales tax for transportation after receiving support from Sandy and Draper city councils. The Deseret News reports the tax hike will raise taxes by roughly one cent for every $4 spent to pay for transit and road […]

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Teen ordered to trial in rape, beating of jogger in Sandy

WEST JORDAN, Utah (AP) — A teenager accused of raping and trying to kill a 50-year-old woman who was jogging in a park in suburban Salt Lake City has been ordered to stand trial on kidnapping, sexual assault and attempted murder charges. A judge bound the 16-year-old over for trial […]

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Registered sex offender pleads guilty to child sex abuse

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A registered sex offender has pleaded guilty to sexually abusing three young Utah girls. The Daily Herald reports 33-year-old Johnathon Nixon pleaded guilty Tuesday to three counts of aggravated child sexual abuse and child sodomy. Nixon of Eagle Mountain was arrested in May. He told police he began […]

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Romney reports $2M raised ahead of Utah Senate primary

Romney reports $2M raised ahead of Utah Senate primary

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Financial disclosures show former presidential candidate Mitt Romney has a large leg up on his opponent heading into Utah Republican primary next Tuesday. Romney’s campaign reported raising nearly $2 million between April and June. He spent $1.4 million in that period and has roughly $1.6 […]

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BYU Football Media Day is Friday

PROVO, Utah-Friday, BYU Football announced it will host its eighth annual football media day at the BYU Broadcasting Building. This will be broadcast on BYUTV as well as byuradio.org and the YouTube channel for BYUTV Sports which will feature various live web chats. These are slated to occur from 8:00-9:00 […]

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Bees Clobber Sky Sox

Bees Clobber Sky Sox

(Colorado Springs, CO)  —  Taylor Ward was 4-for-4 with a pair of home runs as the Bees clobbered the Sky Sox 17-9 in Colorado Springs. Ward finished with three RBI and four runs scored in the blowout.  Salt Lake City collected 24 hits as a team. Greg Mahle earned the […]

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