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Month: October 2018

Jazz Fold Raptors

(Salt Lake City, UT)  —  The Jazz continued their winning ways to open the preseason as they folded the Raptors 105-90 in Salt Lake City. Joe Ingles scored a team-high 24 points for Utah and shot 5-of-11 from beyond the arc.  Donovan Mitchell posted 12 points in 25 minutes as […]

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Nicklaus Britt Places 12th at WNMU Fall Intercollegiate

Nicklaus Britt Places 12th at WNMU Fall Intercollegiate

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.-Tuesday, Dixie State men’s golf star, Nicklaus Britt, a former Millard High standout, finished 12th at the WNMU Fall Intercollegiate, shooting a +6. His contributions helped the Trailblazers finish third overall at +34, posting a score of 898. Host Western New Mexico finished first overall and the Mustangs’ star […]

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Numerous Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network Athletes Excel At Sanpete Classic

Numerous Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network Athletes Excel At Sanpete Classic

FAIRVIEW, Utah-Tuesday, amid a rain-soaked course at the Skyline Golf Course, numerous Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network athletes competed and excelled at the Sanpete Classic Cross Country Invitational. The Richfield girls won the team title with a collective score of 41, with Juab placing fourth at 94 points. Manti and North […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 10/2

Prep Sports Roundup: 10/2

Girls Soccer 2-A South GUNNISON, Utah-Audrey Camp scored twice and the Millard Eagles blanked Gunnison 2-0 Tuesday in 2-A South girls soccer action. Megan Wade posted the shutout in victory for Millard. Region 14 DELTA, Utah-Savannah Nielson amassed four goals and the Delta Rabbits downed Maeser Prep 6-2 in Region […]

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UVU Men’s Basketball Releases Schedule

UVU Men’s Basketball Releases Schedule

OREM, Utah-Tuesday, Utah Valley University’s men’s basketball program released its 2018-19 schedule which features games against Arizona, an appearance in a multi-team preseason tournament and tilts against BYU, Utah State and Weber State. The schedule features games against eight teams that went to a national postseason tournament last season as […]

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Richfield Finishes Third in 3-A Boys State Golf; North Sanpete Places Sixth

Richfield Finishes Third in 3-A Boys State Golf; North Sanpete Places Sixth

TAYLORSVILLE, Utah-Tuesday, as the 3-A boys’ state golf tournament drew to a conclusion, Morgan took the title with Richfield placing third and North Sanpete finishing sixth overall at the Meadow Brook Golf Course. The Wildcats shot a collective 635 for the tournament, with the Hawks shooting a 645 overall. Morgan’s […]

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Romney candidacy adds urgency to Utah election security work

Romney candidacy adds urgency to Utah election security work

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mitt Romney’s Senate candidacy in Utah is adding urgency to election officials’ work to beef up security and guard against the threat of voting interference from Russian hackers. Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox said Tuesday the presence of the onetime presidential candidate and Russia critic on […]

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Weber State Football Returns To Action At Northern Arizona Saturday

Weber State Football Returns To Action At Northern Arizona Saturday

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.-Saturday, Weber State football, coming off of the bye week, returns to action against Northern Arizona in a key Big Sky Conference tilt at the Walkup Skydome of Flagstaff, Ariz. The 3-1 Wildcats, who are 1-0 in Big Sky play, are on a 3-game winning streak, having bested Cal […]

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Utah is 1 of 9 states seeing decrease in fatal overdoses

Utah is 1 of 9 states seeing decrease in fatal overdoses

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — State leaders say heroin overdose deaths declined in Utah in 2017 for the first time in seven years. Data released Monday by state agencies shows that opioid-related overdose deaths decreased last year by almost 20 percent. Utah Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox says fatal overdoses specifically […]

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Weber School District tackling race, discrimination

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Weber School District is overhauling the way it deals with racism and discrimination with new policies and plans to hire a new administrator to focus on the issues. The Standard-Examiner reports school officials say they want to change the culture at the district, both in the ways they […]

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