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Month: August 2018

Utah Football Shows Spirit For Day 2 of Camp Kyle

SALT LAKE CITY-Thursday, as the University of Utah football team engaged in Day 2 of Camp Kyle, it was another hot and smoky day in Salt Lake City. In turn, the Utes were firing on all cylinders. The Utes got down to basics as the offense went against the defense […]

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Utah State goes to Tinder to prevent sexual assault

Utah State goes to Tinder to prevent sexual assault

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — Utah State University’s sexual assault prevention office has started a Tinder profile aimed at reaching students on the dating app. Coordinator Felicia Gallegos tells the Herald Journal a number of people have “swiped right” or “liked” the profile promoting the importance of consensual sex, though they haven’t gotten […]

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Utah State Football Has Successful First Day of Practice

Utah State Football Has Successful First Day of Practice

LOGAN, Utah-Thursday, Utah State football conducted its first practice of the fall season featuring 105 players in helmets, practice jerseys and shorts for a two-hour workout at USU’s practice fields. This group consists of 18 returning starters, including 9 apiece on offense and defense and 48 returning lettermen, including 24 […]

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SUU’s Ali Hameed Advances To Quarterfinals At Arizona State Amateur

SUU’s Ali Hameed Advances To Quarterfinals At Arizona State Amateur

RIO VERDE, Ariz.-Thursday, Southern Utah University sophomore men’s golfer Ali Hameed advanced to the quarterfinals of the 94th Arizona State Amateur as one of eight golfers still in contention at the Tonto Verde Golf Club of Rio Verde, Ariz. Hameed qualified for match play at the event as he posted […]

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University of Utah latest to cut ties with Papa John’s

University of Utah latest to cut ties with Papa John’s

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The University of Utah says it has closed the Papa John’s in the campus food court as it joins a long list of institutions cutting ties with the pizza company after the founder used a racial slur. The university said Wednesday in a statement that […]

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Zion re-opens climbing routes after falcon nesting season

Zion re-opens climbing routes after falcon nesting season

SPRINGDALE, Utah (AP) — Zion National Park in Utah has reopened popular rock-climbing routes after peregrine falcons finished their nesting season on the cliffs. Park rangers say four juvenile falcons were raised successfully, two on Tunnel Wall and two on Angels Landing. Another nest and breeding pair were detected, but […]

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SR-12 briefly closed in Garfield County is back open

SR-12 briefly closed in Garfield County is back open

Traffic is flowing again on State Route 12 in Red Canyon after flash flooding Thursday afternoon. A mudslide blocked the road in Garfield County and closed a section west of Bryce Canyon City. Officials say a nearby weather station received over an inch of rain in less than an hour […]

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Two kids sent to hospital after OHV vs. truck crash in Sevier County

Two kids are recovering from being hit by a truck while driving an OHV near Central Valley on Thursday. According to the Utah Highway Patrol, a 13-year-old boy and 12-year-old girl were crossing SR 118 into Central Valley when they were hit by a pick-up traveling North. Authorities are investigating […]

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Bees Blank I-Cubs

Bees Blank I-Cubs

(Des Moines, IA)  —  Five pitchers combined on a three-hit shutout as the Bees blanked the I-Cubs 2-0 in Des Moines. Tyler Stevens worked three innings to earn the win.  Alberto Triunfel and Jared Walsh homered to provide the offense for Salt Lake.

Utah’s Stockton Signs With German Team

Utah’s Stockton Signs With German Team

(Salt Lake City, UT)  — Jazz guard David Stockton is taking his talents to Germany. Multiple reports state Stockton has agreed to a deal with a team in Germany. Stockton is the son of long time Jazz point guard John Stockton.  He appeared in three games for Utah last season.