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Month: October 2018

Tanner Mangum Named As Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year Nominee

ROCHESTER, Minn.-Tuesday, per an announcement from byucougars.com, The College Sports Information Directors of America in association with The Associated Press and the Fiesta Bowl organization have selected BYU signal-caller Tanner Mangum as one of this week’s three college football nominees for the Mayo Clinic Comeback Player of the Year award. […]

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Morgan In the Lead at 3-A Boys Golf Tournament, Mid-Utah Radio Schools In Contention

Morgan In the Lead at 3-A Boys Golf Tournament, Mid-Utah Radio Schools In Contention

TAYLORSVILLE, Utah-Monday, Meadowbrook Golf Course of Taylorsville hosted Day 1 of the 3-A boys golf tournament with action to conclude Tuesday. Many Mid-Utah Radio Sports Network schools and athletes representing these schools are in contention for a state title as the final day of competition commences. Currently, the Morgan Trojans, […]

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Gunnison Valley High School student facing assault charges

Gunnison Valley High School student facing assault charges

A student at Gunnison Valley High School is in custody and facing multiple sexual abuse charges. The 16-year-old student was arrested Friday afternoon and charged in the county’s juvenile court with six counts of first-degree felony object rape and five charges of second-degree felony forcible sexual abuse. According to South Sanpete […]

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Former Millard High Star Excelling For Dixie State at WNMU Golf Invitational

Former Millard High Star Excelling For Dixie State at WNMU Golf Invitational

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.-Monday, former Millard High star golfer Nicklaus Britt paced Dixie State University’s men’s golf team as they competed at the WNMU Fall Intercollegiate Invitational. Britt shot a +4 during the first day of competition and is tied for ninth overall individually with Nathan McCann of Colorado State-Pueblo and Andrew […]

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BYU Football Hosts Utah State Friday in Old Wagon Wheel Game

BYU Football Hosts Utah State Friday in Old Wagon Wheel Game

PROVO, Utah-Friday, BYU football hosts Utah State in a rivalry that dates back to 1922. The Cougars and Aggies, who are meeting for the 88th time in history this week, vie for the Old Wagon Wheel, a tradition between the schools since 1948. The Cougars lead the all-time series 48-36-3 […]

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Utah Football Seeks First Pac-12 Win At Stanford

SALT LAKE CITY-Saturday, Utah football, fresh off of a 28-24 loss at Washington State, returns to the road in the Pac-12 once again by facing consistent power Stanford. The Cardinal, despite a 38-17 loss to Notre Dame, comes into this game as the #14 team in the land. Despite giving […]

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Archaeologists search for military artifacts at Fort Douglas

Archaeologists search for military artifacts at Fort Douglas

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — University of Utah archaeologists are excavating a sandstone foundation believed to be a military barracks built during the Civil War era at Fort Douglas. The sandstone foundation was accidentally discovered about four years ago by contractors digging a utility trench at the historical landmark overseen […]

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Utah wildfires increase challenges for high school sports

Utah wildfires increase challenges for high school sports

SPANISH FORK, Utah (AP) — A pair of wildfires in Utah County that forced hundreds of families to evacuate their homes and created poor air quality has posed a challenge to the high school sports season. Salem Hills chemistry teacher, athletic director and girls soccer coach Lee Gillie said he […]

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Pilot escapes serious injury when plane flips upside-down

Pilot escapes serious injury when plane flips upside-down

SARATOGA SPRINGS, Utah (AP) — Utah County authorities say small plane’s pilot escaped serious injury when it crashed and flipped while attempting to land on an exposed part of the bed of Utah Lake. The Sheriff’s Office says the pilot was able to walk away from his plane after it […]

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Closing generating station could have huge economic impacts

Closing generating station could have huge economic impacts

FARMINGTON, N.M. (AP) — One of the biggest issues looming over a northwestern New Mexico county is the potential closure of a coal-fired power plant in 2022 — about 20 years before the end of its useful life. The closure of the San Juan Generating Station, which provides electricity to […]

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