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Year: 2018

Mormon conference ushers in leaders as church faces scrutiny

Mormon conference ushers in leaders as church faces scrutiny

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Mormon conference this weekend in Utah will usher in a new era of church leadership that comes as the faith grapples with heightened scrutiny about its handling of sexual abuse reports and one-on-one interviews between local lay leaders and youth. Church President Russell M. […]

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Utah Baseball Drops Late Lead vs. No. 1 Oregon State

Utah Baseball Drops Late Lead vs. No. 1 Oregon State

SALT LAKE CITY – The Utah baseball team fell to No. 1 Oregon State, 9-5, in the second game of the series on Friday evening. Utah led 5-2 before Oregon State scored six runs in the seventh inning to take the lead en-route to the win. Utah was led at the plate […]

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Mitchell, Exum lead Jazz past Grizzlies, 107-97

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 22 points and Dante Exum had a season-high 21 to lead the Utah Jazz over the Memphis Grizzlies, 107-97 on Friday night. The Jazz clung to a 96-91 lead in the fourth quarter before Exum made a short jumper and then used […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 3/30

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/30

Softball Non-Region MANTI, Utah-Madison Cox and Danielle Hatch each went 4-4 at the plate as the Manti Templars doubled up Class 6-A American Fork 16-8 Friday in non-region softball action. Baseball Non-Region RICHFIELD, Utah-Brock Starley tripled and the Hurricane Tigers dismantled the Richfield Wildcats 7-4 in non-region baseball action Friday. […]

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Season-high 20-hit barrage leads to 13-6 BYU win at Pepperdine

Season-high 20-hit barrage leads to 13-6 BYU win at Pepperdine

MALIBU, Calif. (March 26, 2018)—A season-high 20 hits led to a 13-6 victory by BYU baseball over Pepperdine on Friday. After trailing in the first inning from a three-run homer by Wave designated hitter Jordan Qsar, the Cougars answered repeated challenges. BYU, now 14-11 overall, avenged Thursday’s shutout by Pepperdine, now 11-14. The first […]

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Koby McEwen Announces He Will Transfer

Koby McEwen Announces He Will Transfer

LOGAN, Utah-With Craig Smith coming into the Utah State men’s basketball program as the head coach earlier this week, other changes have also come for the Aggies. Friday afternoon, former Wasatch Academy star and Aggies standout guard Koby McEwen posted that he will be transferring from Utah State on his […]

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1,000 march in Salt Lake City over Mormon youth interviews

1,000 march in Salt Lake City over Mormon youth interviews

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — About 1,000 current and former Mormons marched to the church’s headquarters in Salt Lake City Friday to deliver petitions demanding an end to closed door, one-on-one interviews between youth and lay leaders where sexual questions sometimes arise. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints […]

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Utah county to go back to mail-in ballots after pushback

Utah county to go back to mail-in ballots after pushback

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah County officials have decided to go back to mail-in ballots this year after receiving push back from residents and city leaders. The Deseret News reports Utah County commissioners announced Thursday that they will hold an all vote-by-mail election in 2018, reversing an earlier decision […]

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Former USU Star John Chick Announces Retirement

Former USU Star John Chick Announces Retirement

EDMONTON, Alberta(630-CHED)-Per AM-630 CHED of Edmonton’s Dave Campbell, former Utah State standout defensive lineman John Chick is retiring from North American professional football Friday. Campbell, the radio analyst for Edmonton Eskimos broadcasts on CHED, reported Chick’s retirement on his Twitter account Friday morning. Chick, a native of Campbell County Wyo., […]

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Tire shop along I-15 fined for not disclosing full prices

Tire shop along I-15 fined for not disclosing full prices

NEW HARMONY, Utah (AP) — A tire and auto repair shop along Interstate 15 in southern Utah has been ordered to pay $10,000 for not telling customers the full cost of repairs. The Salt Lake Tribune reports this is the second time the Utah Division of Consumer Protection levels fines against Freeway […]

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