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Month: July 2018

Flooding in Marysvale closes roads and trails

Flooding in Marysvale closes roads and trails

Several roads, homes, water lines and a natural gas line have been damaged after a flash flood in Piute county. Heavy rain Tuesday night caused a flash flood to move through Marysvale and surrounding areas. According to the Piute County Commissioner, Darrin Bushman, the flooding has affected mostly 100 West […]

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SLCC Volleyball Earns AVCA Team Academic Award

SLCC Volleyball Earns AVCA Team Academic Award

TAYLORSVILLE, Utah-Wednesday, SLCC volleyball announced it has been honored with the AVCA team academic award for the fourth time this decade. This award, given by the American Volleyball Coaches Association, is presented to both collegiate and high school teams who earn a GPA of 3.3 or higher. The Bruins are […]

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Bees Buzz Vegas

Bees Buzz Vegas

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  Jose Fernandez drove in a pair of runs as the Bees edged by the Las Vegas 51s 5-4 at Smith’s Ballpark. Eric Young Junior walked three times and scored two Salt Lake runs.  Matt Thaiss had three hits, walked and scored a run in the […]

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Kashley Carter Among Utah State Athletes Honored For Academic Excellence

Kashley Carter Among Utah State Athletes Honored For Academic Excellence

LOGAN, Utah-Tuesday, the Mountain West Conference announced its 2017-18 scholar athlete award recipients and Utah State led the league with 115 recipients within their various athletic programs. Among these was former Juab High star athlete, junior Kashley Carter, who obtained a perfect 4.0 GPA while competing for the Aggies’ women’s […]

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Weber State Hires New Women’s Basketball Coach

Weber State Hires New Women’s Basketball Coach

OGDEN, Utah-Tuesday, Weber State hired a new women’s basketball coach in Velaida Harris. She is the sixth head coach in program history. Harris makes Utah sports history as she is the first African-American women’s head coach in any Division I sport in the Beehive State. Harris brings more than 25 […]

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Seven UVU Men’s Basketball Players Named To NABC Honors Court

Seven UVU Men’s Basketball Players Named To NABC Honors Court

OREM, Utah-Seven Utah Valley University men’s basketball players have been named to the National Association of Basketball Coaches honor court Tuesday. The Wolverines are in rarefied air as they are only one of two Division I schools (based on last year’s results, there are 351 schools in Division I) to […]

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UVU’s Lambert Tabbed Winner of 2017-18 WAC Stan Bates Award

UVU’s Lambert Tabbed Winner of 2017-18 WAC Stan Bates Award

DENVER-Tuesday, Utah Valley University cross country/track athlete Tyson Lambert and Grand Canyon softball player Bianca Boling were named as the 2017-18 Western Athletic Conference Stan Bates Award winners. The award is named after long-time WAC commissioner Stan Bates and is given to the WAC’s top male and female scholar-athletes. It […]

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Courtesy Garfield County Sheriff's Office

Boil order and cleanup continues for Panguitch drinking water

Panguitch City is on a boil order for culinary water as crews work to clean up a potential contamination. The Garfield County Sheriff’s office reports efforts to clear out a bacterial contamination after flooding and debris moved through the watershed. According to the Sheriff’s Office, many volunteers are helping to […]

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Sevier County Superintendent warns parents of online dangers for kids

Sevier County Superintendent warns parents of online dangers for kids

Sevier County Superintendent Cade Douglas joins Morning Talk host Aimee Cobabe for an interview on online safety for kids. A father himself, Douglas discusses the steps parents can take to help their kids stay safe when using smart devices. More resources can be found on the Sevier School District Website.  […]

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Salina City turns irrigation water back on, with restrictions

Salina City turns irrigation water back on, with restrictions

Irrigation water is available in Salina City after the water was shut off earlier in July. According to a post on the Salina City Facebook page, the irrigation pond is now at a safe level to have the water turned back into the lines. A strict watering schedule has been […]

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