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Jazz G Mitchell has left foot bruise, uncertain for Game 2

Jazz G Mitchell has left foot bruise, uncertain for Game 2

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell has a left foot bruise and his status is uncertain for Game 2 of the Western Conference playoff series against the Oklahoma City Thunder. Mitchell left Oklahoma City’s 116-108 win Game 1 on Sunday after stubbing his toe in the third […]

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Shine Girls Show Choir Concert

Shine Girls Show Choir Concert Saturday April 21, 6:00 pm Spring City Cedar Creek LDS Chapel 900 N. Main, Spring City Admission is FREE Contact Sherri Boekweg 851-9872

Sanpete Juab Major Crimes Task Force recognized for recent work

Sanpete Juab Major Crimes Task Force recognized for recent work

Five members of the Sanpete Juab Major Crimes Task Force were recognized for their recent work on the case of two missing teens. The five, two from Juab County and three from Sanpete County, received the Lux et Veritas award for spending over 2,500 man hours on the case since […]

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Utah treasurer: Residents have $38.4M in unclaimed property

Utah treasurer: Residents have $38.4M in unclaimed property

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Officials say Utah residents have more than $38 million in unclaimed property. The Deseret News reports the Utah State Treasurer’s Office recently announced the Utah Unclaimed Property Division received more than $38.4 million in lost property at the end of 2017. Utah Treasurer David Damschen says the […]

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3-year-old girl killed, 8-month-old boy injured in crash

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A 3-year-old girl was killed in a crash in Provo involving four vehicles. Provo Police Detective Nick Dupaix says an 8-month-old boy who was in a red Ford SUV with the 3-year-old was flown Sunday to Primary Children’s Hospital in Salt Lake City. Dupaix says the […]

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34 non-fatal incidents reported at 2 Utah jails in 2017

34 non-fatal incidents reported at 2 Utah jails in 2017

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Two Utah jails dealt with 34 serious but non-fatal incidents last year, including inmate fights, seizures, falls from bunks, drug overdoses and mental health outbursts. There were 20 non-fatal but serious or life-threatening incidents at Weber County Jail in 2017 that required emergency paramedic calls and […]

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Bees Fold Isotopes

Bees Fold Isotopes

(Albuquerque, NM)  —  Jose Briceno drilled a grand slam for the Bees as they folded the Isotopes 7-2 in Albuquerque. Chris Carter added a two-run double to highlight a six-run first inning for Salt Lake.  Adam Hofacket earned the win. The Bees can clinch the four-game sweep today.  First pitch […]

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Utah Baseball Falls 12-4 to Close Series vs. No. 17 UCLA

Utah Baseball Falls 12-4 to Close Series vs. No. 17 UCLA

SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah baseball team closed out a three-game series against No. 17 UCLA with a 12-4 loss on Sunday. UCLA took a quick 5-0 lead in the first inning en-route to the win. The Utes had nine hits on the day, with DaShawn Keirsey, Jr., Oliver Dunn […]

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George scores 36, leads Thunder to 116-108 win over Jazz

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Paul George scored 36 points to help the Oklahoma City Thunder defeat the Utah Jazz 116-108 in Game 1 of their Western Conference playoff series on Sunday night. George set an Oklahoma City playoff record with eight 3-pointers, blowing past the previous record of five. He […]

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Red Team Wins Utah Spring Game With Late Field Goal

Red Team Wins Utah Spring Game With Late Field Goal

SALT LAKE CITY-Saturday, the University of Utah conducted its annual spring football game which featured a dramatic finish at Rice-Eccles Stadium. Senior kicker Matt Gay, continuing the Utes’ tradition of excellence at that position, drilled a 57-yard field goal as time expired, giving the Red team a 29-27 victory over […]

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