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Year: 2018

USU Men’s Basketball Announce Matchup Against Northern Iowa

USU Men’s Basketball Announce Matchup Against Northern Iowa

LOGAN, Utah – Utah State men’s basketball will host Northern Iowa on Wednesday, Nov. 28, as part of the Mountain West/Missouri Valley Conference Challenge. The game was announced by the Mountain West on Thursday morning. UNI finished the 2017-18 season with a 16-16 overall mark, including a 7-11 ledger in league play. The […]

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UVU Men’s Basketball Nets Fordham Transfer

UVU Men’s Basketball Nets Fordham Transfer

OREM, Utah-Thursday, Utah Valley men’s basketball head coach Mark Pope announced another addition to his program during what has been a busy week for the Wolverines. The Wolverines’ newest signee is Turkish national Ege Havsa, who previously played for the Fordham Rams of the Atlantic 10 Conference, coming via the […]

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Iowa State Names Registrar From University of Utah

Iowa State Names Registrar From University of Utah

AMES, Iowa-Per a report in the Iowa State Daily, the student newspaper at Iowa State University, Iowa State named University of Utah enterprise student systems director Mark Simpson has been named as the Ames, Iowa-based university’s new registrar. Simpson will commence in his new duties May 21 and he has […]

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Study: Housing prices are outpacing wage growth in Utah

Study: Housing prices are outpacing wage growth in Utah

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — A study indicates the demand for Utah housing is exceeding the supply, resulting in rising prices that could affect some households more than others. The Spectrum reports the University of Utah study made public Tuesday has found that the increase of housing prices is outpacing wage growth, […]

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Report: Percentage of women in top Utah jobs falls by half

Report: Percentage of women in top Utah jobs falls by half

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A report indicates that the percentage of women in top positions at Utah businesses has been reduced by nearly half since 2014. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the study by the Utah Women and Leadership Project has found that 6.4 percent of women filled top leadership roles […]

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Katie Ford of Dixie State To Compete At NCAA D-II Golf Tournament

Katie Ford of Dixie State To Compete At NCAA D-II Golf Tournament

DURANGO, Colo.-Despite Dixie State’s women’s golf team not qualifying for the NCAA Division II super-regionals, Katie Ford made the cut as an individual. Ford is the only women’s Trail Blazers player to compete for a title and will do so May 7-9 at Durango, Colo. at the super regional hosted […]

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Get a weird letter from Dominion Energy? Here’s what to do

Get a weird letter from Dominion Energy? Here’s what to do

Customers of Dominion Energy in Utah may see a confusing letter in their mailbox.  The utility company says a third-party service provider who doesn’t work with them is using their letterhead to try and sell insurance. The state Division of Public Utilities is asking anyone who has received one of these […]

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Proposed Utah election reforms expected to reach voters

Proposed Utah election reforms expected to reach voters

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah voters are poised to decide whether to make it easier for political candidates to bypass their party’s convention system. An updated count of verified signatures posted by the state’s elections office Thursday shows the initiative has unofficially qualified for the ballot. The proposal would […]

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Utah man shouted “shoot me” before killed by officers

Utah man shouted “shoot me” before killed by officers

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Body camera footage released in an officer-involved shooting in Salt Lake City shows the victim was armed with a knife and told police to shoot him before he was killed during a standoff with a SWAT team. Salt Lake City police released the footage Wednesday […]

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Utah man accused of threatening to blow up county building

Utah man accused of threatening to blow up county building

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A 56-year-old Utah man is facing a terrorism-related charge after he allegedly threatened to blow up a county government building in Provo. The Daily Herald reports Miguel Gedo made his initial court appearance in Fourth District Court Wednesday on a charge of second-degree felony threat of terrorism. Deputy […]

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