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Month: June 2018

Paris Johnson Joins USU Women’s Basketball Staff

Paris Johnson Joins USU Women’s Basketball Staff

LOGAN, Utah-Tuesday, Utah State women’s basketball head coach Jerry Finkbeiner announced the addition of assistant coach Paris Johnson to his staff. Johnson comes to Logan after spending the two previous seasons as the director of player personnel for San Diego State’s women’s basketball program. In this role, Johnson coordinated film […]

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Utes Athletes Win Tom Hansen Medals

Utes Athletes Win Tom Hansen Medals

SALT LAKE CITY-A pair of University of Utah athletes were named as Tom Hansen medal recipients for the 2017-18 athletic season Tuesday. The recipients of this award are skier Martin Bergstrom and gymnast Maddy Stover. The Hansen medal is annually awarded to each Pac-12 institution’s outstanding senior male and female […]

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Rawlings To Continue Career At Westminster

Rawlings To Continue Career At Westminster

TAYLORSVILLE, Utah-Tuesday, SLCC two-sport star Rian Rawlings announced she would continue her sports career across the valley, accepting a women’s basketball scholarship to Westminster. Rawlings, a native of Chubbuck, Idaho, helped lead the Bruins to an NJCAA women’s basketball national tournament appearance, playing 19 games for SLCC on the season. […]

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Star South Sevier High Alum Makes All-Nebraska Honorable Mention

Star South Sevier High Alum Makes All-Nebraska Honorable Mention

NORTH PLATTE, Neb.-Per an announcement from the Omaha World-Herald, a former South Sevier High star softball player has made the all-Nebraska two-year college softball team. Kenlee Wanlas, an Elsinore native who starred for the Rams, batted .293 with three doubles for the North Platte C.C. Knights. Additionally, she posted a […]

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New law allows Utah 17-year-olds to vote for the 1st time

New law allows Utah 17-year-olds to vote for the 1st time

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah 17-year-olds are heading to the polls for the first time Tuesday under a new state law allowing them to vote in primary races if they’ll be 18 by November. KUER radio reports the law was passed by state lawmakers earlier this year. Pleasant View 17-year-old […]

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House approves plan to make Golden Spike a historic park

House approves plan to make Golden Spike a historic park

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The U.S. House has approved a plan to turn northern Utah’s Golden Spike National Historic Site into a park that will boost its prominence. The proposal from Utah Republican Rep. Rob Bishop would make the site at Promontory Summit where the first transcontinental railroad in […]

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SLCC Men’s Basketball Signs One More For 2018-19 Squad

SLCC Men’s Basketball Signs One More For 2018-19 Squad

TAYLORSVILLE, Utah-Monday, SLCC men’s basketball announced a new signing to the 2018-19 recruiting class. Amid various signings over the course of the past month, the Bruins signed 6’7″ Brian Washington of Cimarron-Memorial High School in Las Vegas. Washington, who came to the Spartans via Hawaii, has experience both as a […]

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Man wanted for child kidnapping in Colorado found in Utah

Man wanted for child kidnapping in Colorado found in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A 60-year-old man and a boy he’s suspected of kidnapping from Colorado were found near a southern Utah lake where they had been walking naked after asking for food and water from campers. Garfield County sheriff’s spokeswoman Denise Dastrup said David Glenn Freeman and the […]

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Summer rains could be later but heavier in Southwest US

Summer rains could be later but heavier in Southwest US

Forecasters say the summer rains that fall on the Southwestern United States each year are on track to be slightly later but a little heavier than usual. Brian Klimowski, a National Weather Service meteorologist in Flagstaff, Arizona, said Monday the rains will likely start between July 6 and 9. He […]

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Toxic algae bloom spreading to more parts of Utah Lake

Toxic algae bloom spreading to more parts of Utah Lake

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — State officials say a toxic algae bloom has spread in Utah Lake near Provo making more areas unsafe for recreation. The Utah Department of Environmental Quality said in a statement Monday that it’s now warning people at Lincoln Marina, Sandy Beach and Utah Lake State […]

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