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Month: August 2018

Federal agency issues proposals for downsized Utah monuments

Federal agency issues proposals for downsized Utah monuments

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The U.S. government on Wednesday issued proposals for managing two national monuments in Utah that were significantly downsized by President Donald Trump last year, saying its preference for one of the sites would be the “least restrictive to energy and mining development.” The Bureau of […]

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Hiker’s body found on Zion National Park trail

Hiker’s body found on Zion National Park trail

SPRINGDALE, Utah (AP) — Authorities at Zion National Park say they’ve found the body of a missing hiker and are working to recover it. Park rangers said in a statement Wednesday that 47-year-old Maurice Harris was found at the dead end of Deertrap Mountain trail, an offshoot of the larger […]

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USU Football Luncheons With Matt Wells To Commence August 27

USU Football Luncheons With Matt Wells To Commence August 27

LOGAN, Utah-Per a Thursday announcement, the first of three Utah State football coaches luncheons which feature sixth year head coach Matt Wells, commence Monday August 27. These lunches will be on the third floor at the West Stadium Center at 11:45 a.m. with the program commencing at noon. Pre-purchased tickets […]

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Design flaw in state-issued IDs may cause issues at airport

Design flaw in state-issued IDs may cause issues at airport

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah residents without a star on their state-issued driver’s licenses may soon be turned away by airport security. The Department of Homeland Security requires Utah drivers’ licenses to have a little gold star on the top right corner, the Deseret News reported. The missing star threatens […]

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SLCC Volleyball Ranked 15th in NJCAA Poll

SLCC Volleyball Ranked 15th in NJCAA Poll

TAYLORSVILLE, Utah-Thursday, the SLCC women’s volleyball squad saw itself ranked #15 in the nation with the release of the first NJCAA preseason poll. Other Scenic West Athletic Conference schools to be ranked in the poll include Southern Idaho at #2 and Snow at #13. The Bruins won a share of […]

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USU Athletics To Inform Fans of Athletic Department’s Progress Saturday

USU Athletics To Inform Fans of Athletic Department’s Progress Saturday

LOGAN, Utah-Per a late Wednesday announcement, Utah State Athletics will conduct a special State of the Aggies event Saturday on the third floor at the West Stadium Center Champions Club on the west side of Maverik Stadium at 11:00 a.m. This event is open to the public and attendees can […]

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Jazz Cap Season Ticket Sales

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  The Utah Jazz are capping season ticket sales for the first time since the Stockton-Malone era. After selling out all full-season ticket plans for the upcoming season during their playoff run, the team has now sold-out all of the half-season plans.  The Jazz say about […]

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Chihuahuas Cruise Past Bees

Chihuahuas Cruise Past Bees

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —   The Bees were unable to get much going offensively as they fell to the El Paso Chihuahuas 7-1 last night at Smith’s Ballpark. Salt Lake City took a 1-0 lead in the second inning but was shut down the rest of the way.  Greg Mahle […]

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Ramirez scores twice in 1st start since trade, LAFC beats RSL

Ramirez scores twice in 1st start since trade, LAFC beats RSL

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Christian Ramirez scored his first two goals since joining Los Angeles FC in a trade last week, helping the expansion team beat Real Salt Lake 2-0 on Wednesday night. LAFC acquired the high-scoring forward from Minnesota United on Aug. 6. The Garden Grove, California, left as […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 8/15

Girls Soccer Non-Region SANDY, Utah-Anna Wood, Jaime Meyer and Seven Castian each scored as the Waterford Ravens downed North Sanpete 3-1 Wednesday in non-region girls soccer action. Volleyball Region 20 JUNCTION, Utah-The Piute Thunderbirds used a decisive 25-7 win in the third set and a 25-18 win in the clincher […]

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