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Month: October 2018

Owners of Utah music venue indicted in drug trafficking case

Owners of Utah music venue indicted in drug trafficking case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The operators of a popular Salt Lake City concert venue paid for the business through a multimillion-dollar marijuana-selling operation, federal prosecutors said. Prosecutors announced a 13-count indictment against 33-year-old Gabriel Elstein, 32-year-old Angela Elstein and 48-year-old Seth Gordon, claiming they bought and sold at least […]

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Weber State’s Jerrick Harding Named To Big Sky All-Conference Team

Weber State’s Jerrick Harding Named To Big Sky All-Conference Team

OGDEN, Utah-Wednesday, Weber State men’s basketball junior guard Jerrick Harding was named to the All-Big Sky preseason conference team as part of the conference’s media day. Harding, a native of Wichita, Kan., was a unanimous All-Big Sky and All-District first team selection as a sophomore, finishing 15th in the nation […]

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Democrat reports more cash for final weeks of House race

Democrat reports more cash for final weeks of House race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Democrat Ben McAdams has more money going into the final weeks of his campaign challenging Republican U.S. Rep. Mia Love in Utah’s most competitive race, according to new fundraising reports. Love outraised McAdams, but also spent more as the race heated up in the district […]

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Language app adds Navajo courses

Language app adds Navajo courses

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — A popular language-learning app is adding Navajo to its portfolio. KOB-TV reports that Duolingo has begun offering Navajo, or Dine (dih-NEH’), as a language option for learning on the mobile app. Clayton Long, who is the head of the bilingual education for San Juan School District in Utah, […]

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Millard Alum Nicklaus Britt Finishes 9th Overall, Dixie State Men’s Golf Places 2nd

Millard Alum Nicklaus Britt Finishes 9th Overall, Dixie State Men’s Golf Places 2nd

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Tuesday, during the final round of competition at the Dixie State Regional Preview at the Ledges Golf Club of St. George, former Millard High star Nicklaus Britt placed ninth overall for Dixie State. Britt shot a 140 (-4) to tie for ninth in the standings, leading the Trailblazers […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/16

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/16

Volleyball Region 14 LINDON, Utah-Tuesday, the Delta Rabbits routed the Maeser Prep Lions 3-0 in Region 14 volleyball action. The Rabbits took wins of 25-9, 25-8 and 25-15 on the evening. NEPHI, Utah-The Union Cougars came up with a 15-10 win in the decisive fifth set to outlast the Juab […]

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USU Men’s Basketball Picked To Finish 9th in Mountain West

USU Men’s Basketball Picked To Finish 9th in Mountain West

LAS VEGAS-Tuesday, during the Mountain West Conference’s men’s basketball media day, Utah State was picked to finish ninth by media from around the league. The Aggies received 78 overall votes, finishing ahead of Air Force and San Jose State. Burgeoning national power Nevada, who made the Sweet Sixteen in last […]

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BYU Basketball’s Cougar Tip-Off Slated For Friday

BYU Basketball’s Cougar Tip-Off Slated For Friday

PROVO, Utah-Friday, Brigham Young University men’s basketball will host the Cougar Tipoff at the Marriott Center at 7:00 pm. The event is free to the public and includes a fan fest from 5:30-7:00 pm. on the Marriott Center concourse. There will be face painting, poster making, inflatables and drills with […]

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Snow Football Sweeps League Awards

Snow Football Sweeps League Awards

(EPHRAIM, Utah) — The Snow College football team swept this week’s Western States Football League player of the week honors.  After the teams 66-6 crushing of Glendale on the road last Saturday, running back Jaylen Warren earned offensive player of the week honors, while defensive end Parker Workman took the […]

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Audit: Regents not adequately controlling Utah tuition hikes

Audit: Regents not adequately controlling Utah tuition hikes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A recent audit says the board that controls tuition hikes at the Utah’s eight public colleges and universities is not adequately doing its job. A report from the Office of the Legislative Auditor General released Monday says tuition has increased by nearly $132 million over […]

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