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Year: 2018

SUU, Weber State Tennis, Receive Conference Honors

SUU, Weber State Tennis, Receive Conference Honors

OGDEN, Utah-Friday, the Big Sky Conference handed out its individual and team honors for the league’s tennis programs with several Southern Utah and Weber State athletes receiving recognition. For Southern Utah, men’s tennis players honored included freshman Jonathan Morales, a native of Ontario, Canada, who was named the Big Sky […]

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SUU Women’s Basketball Inks Australian Export

SUU Women’s Basketball Inks Australian Export

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Friday, as Southern Utah University women’s basketball celebrated its graduates going into the world, they also brought in a new Thunderbird to the fold. Head coach Tracy Sanders confirmed the signing of Australian national Claudia Armato, a guard out of Melbourne. Sanders was euphoric about the signing, saying […]

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Deputies made repeated complaints about fired technician

Deputies made repeated complaints about fired technician

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Newly released documents reveal that northern Utah sheriff’s deputies repeatedly warned a former lieutenant now running for sheriff that an evidence room technician he supervised was regularly high on methamphetamine at work. Documents obtained by The Salt Lake Tribune offer extensive detail about what happened in the […]

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Horses trapped in muddy northern Arizona pond buried on site

Horses trapped in muddy northern Arizona pond buried on site

CAMERON, Ariz. (AP) — More than 100 horses found dead this week at a muddy watering hole in northern Arizona are being buried at the site. The stock pond in the Navajo Nation community of Gray Mountain had been a reliable source of water for animals over the years. But […]

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US Rep Rob Bishop says he supports statehood for Puerto Rico

US Rep Rob Bishop says he supports statehood for Puerto Rico

SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Another Republican official has declared his support for granting Puerto Rico statehood. U.S. Rep. Rob Bishop of Utah said Friday, however, that the U.S. territory first has to have a vibrant economy and a stable government. The island is trying to restructure a portion […]

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Dixie State Men’s Golf Prepares for Super Regional; 5 Get Honors

Dixie State Men’s Golf Prepares for Super Regional; 5 Get Honors

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Monday, Dixie State men’s golf will commence in its NCAA super regional competition at Amarillo, Texas, but before the Trail Blazers ensue in continuing their title hopes, several players on the squad received recognition from the Pac West Conference. Thursday, five Trail Blazer men’s golfers were named to […]

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Ashley Gill Joins USU Women’s Basketball Staff

Ashley Gill Joins USU Women’s Basketball Staff

LOGAN, Utah-Thursday, Utah State women’s basketball added a new assistant coach, per an announcement from head coach Jerry Finkbeiner. Ashley Gill comes to the USU women’s basketball program after a nine-year stint on Washington State’s women’s basketball staff. Gill spent three seasons as the Cougars’ team manager and video coordinator […]

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Utah Baseball Falls to No. 2 Stanford, 12-1

Utah Baseball Falls to No. 2 Stanford, 12-1

SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah baseball team fell to No. 2 Stanford, 12-1, to open a three-game series against the Cardinal on Friday afternoon. Utah was led at the plate by two hits each from Oliver Dunn and Rykker Tom. Chandler Anderson drove in Utah’s lone run of the game. Tanner […]

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Mormon support for gay marriage gradually grows

Mormon support for gay marriage gradually grows

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A new survey shows Mormons are gradually becoming more accepting of same-sex marriage, fueled by the views of younger church members. But the survey released this week by the Public Religion Research Institute reveals that Mormons in the United States still lag behind national support […]

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Utah schools to receive $1.8M in suicide prevention grant

Utah schools to receive $1.8M in suicide prevention grant

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Three Utah school districts will get training about how to deal with mental health issues under a $1.8 million grant aimed at addressing a troubling rise of teen suicides in the state. The Salt Lake Tribune reports that the Utah Board of Education unanimously approved the grant […]

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