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Month: August 2018

Biodiesel executives linked to polygamous group due in court

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Prosecutors say two executives of a Salt Lake City biodiesel company linked to a polygamous group could flee to Turkey if they are released ahead of trial on charges in a $500 million tax credit scheme. The U.S. Attorney’s Office for Utah also says in […]

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Southern Utah Football Faces North Alabama To Open Season Saturday

Southern Utah Football Faces North Alabama To Open Season Saturday

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Southern Utah football commences the 2018 season Saturday by hosting North Alabama at Eccles Coliseum. Over the course of the past three seasons, the Thunderbirds sport a 14-2 (.875) record at home. The Thunderbirds are also part of history Saturday as their opponent, the North Alabama Lions, a […]

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Bees Nip Aces

Bees Nip Aces

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  Matt Thaiss singled in the winning run in the bottom of the 10th inning as the Bees nipped the Aces 4-3 in Salt Lake City. Stephen McGee doubled in the tying run in the eighth to force extras.  Jose Fernandez homered in the win. The […]

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Jazz Strength Coach Leaves Team

Jazz Strength Coach Leaves Team

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  Longtime Jazz strength and conditioning coach Mark McKown is leaving the organization after 21 years. McKown has been a critical part of the team since 1997.  He was known for late-night workouts with Karl Malone and was even Jerry Sloan’s best man at his wedding. […]

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BYU-Arizona an under the radar game

BYU-Arizona an under the radar game

No games in the opening week of the 2018 college football season have quite the pizazz of last year’s meeting between No. 1 Alabama and No. 3 Florida State. But there still are enough interesting matchups to whet the appetite of fans starving for more football ever since the end of Alabama’s thrilling College […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 8/29

Volleyball Region 15 MANTI, Utah-The South Sevier Rams decisively swept Manti 3-0, posting set wins of 25-17, 25-17 and 25-15 in Region 15 volleyball action Wednesday. Boys Golf Region 15 FAIRVIEW, Utah-The North Sanpete Hawks won their home Region 15 tournament on Wednesday with a team score of 317 at […]

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Utah State Men’s Basketball Signs 6-11 Portuguese National

Utah State Men’s Basketball Signs 6-11 Portuguese National

LOGAN, Utah-Wednesday, Utah State head men’s basketball coach Craig Smith announced the signing of Portuguese national Neemias Queta, a 6-11 center out of Barreiro, Portugal. Smith lauded the fact that Queta brings “length, athleticism and rim protection” to the Aggies. Smith did mention that Queta’s offensive game needs some work […]

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Parkinson-Hasler Named As BYU Women’s Tennis Coach

PROVO, Utah-Wednesday, BYU director of athletics Tom Holmoe named Holly Parkinson Hasler as the new head coach for the women’s tennis program. Parkinson Hasler first came to Provo in 1997 from Houston when she was the #1 ranked recruit in the country. Her freshman season of 1997-98 saw her lead […]

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Ogden police officer shoots dog during child welfare call

ODGEN, Utah (AP) — Ogden police say an officer shot and injured a dog that allegedly attacked him while he was on a child welfare call. According to a statement from the Ogden Police Department, the dog came out from behind a vehicle in a driveway and attacked the officer. […]

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Group of hikers rescued after rockfall in Zion National Park

Group of hikers rescued after rockfall in Zion National Park

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Zion National Park officials say rescue crews had to retrieve a group of hikers who were temporarily trapped on the popular Hidden Canyon trail after a rockfall. The Spectrum reports it’s the third time in a little more than a month that the park has had to […]

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