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Month: October 2018

State to poison unwanted fish in southwestern Utah reservoir

State to poison unwanted fish in southwestern Utah reservoir

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A state agency is preparing to put poison in in Washington County reservoir in southwestern Utah to kill off unwanted fish that were dumped illegally. The Spectrum reports that state Division of Wildlife Resources biologists over the summer found yellow perch, bluegill sunfish and green sunfish in […]

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Utah Men’s Basketball Picked Eighth in Preseason Media Poll

Utah Men’s Basketball Picked Eighth in Preseason Media Poll

SAN FRANCISCO-Thursday, the Utah men’s basketball team was selected to finish eighth in the Pac-12 upon the release of the media’s preseason poll at the conference’s men’s basketball media day at San Francisco. The Utes, who went 23-12 last season and lost in the NIT championship game to Penn State, […]

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Former Utah Football Star Chris Kemoeatu Named as Poly Football HOF Finalist

Former Utah Football Star Chris Kemoeatu Named as Poly Football HOF Finalist

HONOLULU-Thursday, the Polynesian Football Hall of Fame released its list of finalists for the Class of 2019 induction and a former University of Utah star made the initial cut. Chris Kemoeatu, a guard who starred for the Utes from 2002-2004 and was named an All-American in 2004, was drafted by […]

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Cross Country Championship Roundup: 10/10

Cross Country Championship Roundup: 10/10

Region 14 OREM, Utah-Wednesday, the Lakeside Park of Orem hosted the Region 14 cross country championships which saw Juab’s Maura Williams win the individual title in the girls’ 5-K in a time of 20:09.90. Williams’ contributions helped Juab secure a third place finish with a score of 47. The Union […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/10

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/10

3-A Girls Soccer Playoffs NEPHI, Utah-Marissa Hall and Reggie Myers each scored and the Juab Wasps doubled up Grantsville 2-1 in the first round of the 3-A girls soccer playoffs Wednesday. Juab next travels to Richfield Saturday at 1:00 pm for their quarterfinals matchup. RICHFIELD, Utah-Melissa Crane posted a pair […]

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Former Fayette Town clerk pleads guilty to embezzlement

A former Fayette Town clerk pleaded guilty on Wednesday to three 3rd degree felony counts of misuse of public money.  Tracy Kay Mellor was arrested on July 5 and charged with nine felony counts dating from 2014 and 2015; however, during the investigation, it was discovered that over $220,000 had […]

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Army Reserve unit from northern Utah deploying to Kuwait

LOGAN, Utah (AP) — A U.S. Army Reserve unit based in Logan in northern Utah is deploying to Kuwait. The Herald Journal reports the 103-member 890th Inland Cargo Transfer Co. is leaving this week for a one-year deployment to support of ongoing military operations in the Middle East. Sgt. Liz Vargas says […]

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Runnin’ Utes Prepare For Pac-12 Media Day Thursday

Runnin’ Utes Prepare For Pac-12 Media Day Thursday

SAN FRANCISCO-Thursday, the University of Utah men’s basketball team, the Runnin’ Utes, will participate in Pac-12 media day at the Pac-12 conference/Pac-12 Networks studios in San Francisco. Representatives for the team at these proceedings include head coach Larry Krystkowiak, senior guard Sedrick Barefield and junior forward Jayce Johnson. This will […]

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Romney says Supreme Court confirmation process ‘awful’

Romney says Supreme Court confirmation process ‘awful’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mitt Romney said the bitter fight over Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation shows the Supreme Court nominating process is “awful,” a sentiment his Democratic Senate opponent largely shared even though they differed on how to fix it during a Tuesday debate. Romney, who would have voted for […]

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Candidates worry social media break could hurt campaigns

Candidates worry social media break could hurt campaigns

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Some woman candidates for public office, who are members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, are worried that a recommended social media break could hurt their campaigns. Russell M. Nelson, the president of the church, challenged women of the faith to take […]

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