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Year: 2018

Facebook to build data center in Utah

Facebook to build data center in Utah

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Facebook will build a nearly 1 million-square-foot data center in Utah that officials say will bring millions of dollars to the region. Gov. Gary Herbert and other state officials unveiled plans for the project Wednesday, after days of speculation about a mysterious company interested in […]

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Mid-Utah Radio Coverage Area Crashes

Mid-Utah Radio Coverage Area Crashes

MT. PLEASANT, Utah-Per the official Twitter of UDOT, this has been a crash-heavy day in the Mid-Utah Radio coverage area. Milepost 279, 1 mile north of Mt. Pleasant, on U.S. Highway 89, has seen a pair of crashes today. The first one was cleared at 11:53 am MDT Wednesday only […]

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USU’s Quin Ficklin Named To Rimington Trophy Spring Watch List

USU’s Quin Ficklin Named To Rimington Trophy Spring Watch List

LOGAN, Utah-Wednesday, Utah State senior center Quin Ficklin was named to the Spring Watch List for the 2018 Dave Rimington Trophy, per an announcement by the Rimington Trophy committee. This trophy is annually presented to the Most Outstanding Center in NCAA Division I-A (FBS) football. Ficklin is in rarefied air […]

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SLCC Volleyball Earns Several National Academic Honors

SLCC Volleyball Earns Several National Academic Honors

TAYLORSVILLE, Utah-Wednesday morning, Salt Lake C.C. volleyball announced that three Bruins from a nationally ranked-squad also excel in acing the textbooks. A report from head coach Sue Delaney states three of her players have made the NJCAA all-academic squads. These stellar student-athletes include freshman outside hitter Journee Sutton of Rexburg, […]

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Visitors crowd into Zion National Park over Memorial Day

Visitors crowd into Zion National Park over Memorial Day

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — More than 30,000 people crowded to Zion National Park in a single day over Memorial Day weekend as the iconic red-rock landscape at the already crowded park remains highly popular. The Deseret News reports that some visitors waited an hour and a half to ride the shuttle […]

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SUU Women’s Basketball Signs Ex-Snow Star

SUU Women’s Basketball Signs Ex-Snow Star

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Late Tuesday, Southern Utah women’s basketball added to their recruiting class under new head coach Tracy Sanders by signing former Snow College star Harley Hansen. Sanders confirmed she is excited as “Harley can score in a multitude of ways and offers great versatility as she can play several […]

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Election reform initiative won’t make Utah ballot

Election reform initiative won’t make Utah ballot

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — An initiative to reform Utah’s nominating system failed to make the ballot after opponents convinced nearly 3,000 people to withdraw their name from a petition in support of the measure, election officials said Tuesday. Initiatives on medical marijuana, redistricting and Medicaid expansion did make the […]

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Real Monarchs soccer coach charged with domestic violence

Real Monarchs soccer coach charged with domestic violence

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The coach of a minor league soccer team in Utah is facing multiple charges of domestic assault and attempting to tamper with a witness. Prosecutors in Draper filed four misdemeanor charges against 36-year-old Mark Briggs last Wednesday. Briggs coaches the Real Monarchs, a Herriman-based team […]

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Officials expect to fully contain wildfire by Thursday

Officials expect to fully contain wildfire by Thursday

VERNAL, Utah (AP) — Officials say they expect full containment of wildfire in northeastern Utah by Thursday night. The Deseret News reports the wildfire began Saturday afternoon about 20 miles (32.2 kilometers) north of Vernal and wildlife officials say it has consumed 0.81 square miles (2.1 square kilometers). Bureau of Land Management […]

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Two injured in ATV rollover in Monroe

Two injured in ATV rollover in Monroe

Two people are recovering from an ATV rollover in Monroe on Monday evening. According to the Sevier County Sheriff Nate Curtis, the two made a sharp turn and lost control. Latonya Kalua-Jagels was critically injured with head and spine injuries and a 16-year-old was also injured. Neither were wearing helmets. […]

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