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Month: September 2018

Dixie State Softball To Host Camps Later This Month

Dixie State Softball To Host Camps Later This Month

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Per a Tuesday announcement from the Dixie State softball program, there will be two camps later this month, a pitching clinic and an elite camp. The pitching clinic will be Friday September 28 at Karl Brooks Stadium from 5:00-8:00 p.m. and costs $75 per camp. This will feature […]

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Weber State Football Travels To Cal Poly Saturday

Weber State Football Travels To Cal Poly Saturday

OGDEN, Utah-Saturday, Weber State football is back in action on the road at Cal Poly in a non-conference game for both squads, despite both being members of the Big Sky Conference. The Wildcats, who are the #10 team in the latest STATS FCS poll released Monday, are coming off a […]

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Weber State Women’s Basketball Brings In New Assistant Tuesday

Weber State Women’s Basketball Brings In New Assistant Tuesday

OGDEN, Utah-Tuesday, Weber State University women’s basketball added Amy Donovan to the coaching staff. Donovan, a native of Battle Ground, Wash., comes to Weber State after spending 2017-18 as the head coach for the Shoreline CC Dolphins. Donovan comes to the Wildcats with 10 years of combined coaching experience. While […]

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Jones-Perry Named As Sports Imports/AVCA Player of the Week

PROVO, Utah-Tuesday, Brigham Young University women’s volleyball star Roni Jones-Perry, a senior out of West Jordan, Utah and Copper Hills High School, was named as the Sports Imports/AVCA Player of the Week. Jones-Perry played an integral role in the Cougars’ victories over #1 Stanford, Wichita State and West Virginia as […]

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Inmate charged with rape at Coal Hollow Fire base camp

Inmate charged with rape at Coal Hollow Fire base camp

An inmate from Idaho who was released to help battle a wildfire in Utah is accused of raping a woman who was also helping with the fire. Ruben Hernandez was charged with first-degree felony rape on Friday after he allegedly sexually assaulted the woman. The women, who was not named, reportedly ran […]

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Arson believed to be cause of wildfire along Interstate 80

Arson believed to be cause of wildfire along Interstate 80

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Authorities believe arson caused a wildfire that burned 585 acres (237 hectares) near Echo Reservoir along Interstate 80 in north-central Utah. State fire officials said Monday that a fire investigator determined that arson was the fire’s cause and that the Summit County Sheriff’s Department was […]

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Drowning victim identified as retired Utah police officer

Drowning victim identified as retired Utah police officer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man who drowned in a reservoir that spans the Utah-Wyoming border has been identified as a retired Salt Lake City-area police officer. The Unified Police Department of Greater Salt Lake says the man who drowned Sunday while swimming at Flaming Gorge Reservoir was identified […]

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Second funeral held for sect leader’s wife who died in 2004

Second funeral held for sect leader’s wife who died in 2004

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A second funeral has been held for the second wife of the imprisoned leader of a polygamous sect whose members ran two communities on opposite sides of the Arizona-Utah border. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that 130 people attended the service for Barbara Jeffs held Thursday near […]

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Officials study recovery of trout in river after dam spill

Officials study recovery of trout in river after dam spill

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Utah state wildlife officials are studying the brown trout population in the American Fork River to assess how the fish are recovering following a large sediment release from a nearby dam that nearly wiped out the fish population. The Utah Department of Wildlife Resources spent some […]

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Family hopes billboard spurs word about missing Utah woman

Family hopes billboard spurs word about missing Utah woman

AMERICAN FORK, Utah (AP) — A Utah family hopes a billboard on Interstate 15 will bring new information about the disappearance of a 24-year-old woman missing since she went running at Timpanogos Cave National Monument more than six months ago. The Utah County sheriff’s office says Jerika Binks left most […]

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