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Year: 2018

Weber State Men’s Basketball Signs Dima Zdor

Weber State Men’s Basketball Signs Dima Zdor

OGDEN, Utah-Tuesday, Weber State men’s basketball head coach Randy Rahe announced the signing of Dima Zdor to join the Wildcats’ program. Zdor, a 6’10” forward from Yalta, Ukraine, played high school basketball at Saint James School of Hagerstown, Md., where he was coached by Don Shopland. Last season as a […]

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Utah Volleyball Releases Full 2018 Schedule

Utah Volleyball Releases Full 2018 Schedule

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday afternoon, Utah women’s volleyball head coach Beth Launier announced her squad’s 2018 fall schedule. The slate for the Utes consists of three different preseason tournaments, 14 home contests and 16 televised matches. Off the heels of a 24-10 season in 2017, the Utes’ season commences at home […]

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Utah Men’s Swimming and Diving Team Honored By CSCAA

Utah Men’s Swimming and Diving Team Honored By CSCAA

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, Utah men’s swimming and diving was selected as a Scholar All-American Team. The Utah men’s team had a 3.11 GPA, ranking third among Pac-12 schools. Furthermore, the Utes had six student-athletes named to the Pac-12’s all-academic first team earlier this year, the most in the conference. First-team […]

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Three Dixie State Stars Are Named As Pac-West Scholar Athletes of the Year

Three Dixie State Stars Are Named As Pac-West Scholar Athletes of the Year

ST. GEORGE, Utah-In a few weeks, Dixie State’s athletic department officially leaves the Pac-West Conference to join the football program in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. With that said, three Trailblazers athletes have left the Pac-West on the right note, as the conference’s best scholar athlete in their respective sports. […]

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Teen said he took bomb to school to cause fear, police say

Teen said he took bomb to school to cause fear, police say

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a Utah teenager told police he tried to blow up a homemade explosive device in his backpack at school because he’d been looking at Islamic State propaganda and wanted to cause fear. The Spectrum newspaper in St. George reports prosecutors showed video Monday of the […]

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USU’s Dominik Eberle Named 2nd Team Preseason All-American By Athlon

USU’s Dominik Eberle Named 2nd Team Preseason All-American By Athlon

LOGAN, Utah-Utah State junior placekicker Dominik Eberle has been named as a second-team preseason All-American by Athlon Sports per a Tuesday announcement. Eberle is one of only three Mountain West Conference players to be named an Athlon Sports preseason All-American as Wyoming safety Andrew Wingard was also named to the […]

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Schoolwork Goes Swimmingly For Utah Women’s Swimming

Schoolwork Goes Swimmingly For Utah Women’s Swimming

SALT LAKE CITY-Tuesday, the College Swimming Coaches Association of America announced its selection of Utah women’s swimming and diving as a scholar All-America team. The Utah women had a 3.46 GPA during the spring semester after recording a 3.49 GPA in the fall, its highest mark since 2010. This is […]

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Judge orders restrictions for ‘Diesel Brothers’ stars

Judge orders restrictions for ‘Diesel Brothers’ stars

WOODS CROSS, Utah (AP) — Stars of the Discovery Channel show “Diesel Brothers” have been ordered not to modify vehicles in ways that could lead to greater pollution. Utah Physicians for a Healthy Environment attorney Reed Zars told the Standard-Examiner he was glad a judge intervened with the June 8 order. The […]

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Less snow, fewer visitors: Utah ski resorts notch down year

Less snow, fewer visitors: Utah ski resorts notch down year

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah’s two-year streak of record visitation to the state’s ski resorts was snapped this past winter when visits dropped by 10 percent. Ski Utah said Monday in a news release that the state logged 4.1 million skier days this past winter. That’s down from nearly […]

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Mormon church blasts family separations at US-Mexico border

Mormon church blasts family separations at US-Mexico border

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church says it’s “deeply troubled” by the separation of families at the U.S-Mexico border and is urging national leaders to fix the situation and find compassionate solutions. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ spokesman Eric Hawkins said in a statement Monday […]

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