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Weber State’s Jawian Harrison Named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week

Weber State’s Jawian Harrison Named Big Sky Conference Player of the Week

OGDEN, Utah-Late Monday, Weber State senior safety Jawian Harrison Jr. was named as the Big Sky Conference’s defensive player of the week for his contributions in the Wildcats’ upset of Eastern Washington last Saturday. Harrison, a native of Richmond, Calif., posted a team-high nine tackles, 1.5 tackles for a loss […]

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Navy veteran to stay in Utah jail in ricin-letter case

Navy veteran to stay in Utah jail in ricin-letter case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Navy veteran in Utah will stay behind bars after being charged with sending letters to President Donald Trump and other leaders containing substance from which the poison ricin is derived. KUTV reports that a lawyer for William Clyde Allen III said Monday the 39-year-old is needed […]

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Lawyer: Officers’ refusal to give statements is trust issue

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Three police officers have invoked their right against self-incrimination in the seven use-of-force investigations completed so far this year by Salt Lake County District Attorney Sim Gill. The Salt Lake Tribune reports officers across the country have been refusing to give statements to prosecutors for years, but […]

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Republican congressional candidate Mia Love talks with reporters during the Utah State GOP election night watch party Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2012, in Salt Lake City. (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

Mia Love clashes with Democratic rival in tight House race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — U.S. Rep. Mia Love clashed with her Democratic challenger Monday as she defends her seat in a close race where suburban voters have been wary of President Donald Trump and national Democrats are hoping for a win in a push to regain control of the […]

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Former Millard High Star Nicklaus Britt In 22nd After Day 1 of Dixie State Preview

Former Millard High Star Nicklaus Britt In 22nd After Day 1 of Dixie State Preview

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Monday, Dixie State men’s golf standout Nicklaus Britt, a former Millard High star, is in 22nd place after the first day of competition at the Ledges during the Dixie State Regional Preview. Britt is shooting a 71 thus far, putting himself in the second position on the Trailblazers’ […]

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Weber State Football Returns To Top 10

Weber State Football Returns To Top 10

OGDEN, Utah-Monday, Weber State football returned to the top 10 in both the FCS STATS and coaches polls. After a 14-6 win over #3 Eastern Washington, the Wildcats were ranked #7 in the FCS STATS poll and ninth in the AFCA FCS Coaches poll. The Wildcats, who are now 4-2 […]

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Utah Basketball Hosts A Night With the Utes

Utah Basketball Hosts A Night With the Utes

SALT LAKE CITY-Wednesday, the University of Utah’s men’s and women’s basketball teams host a Night with the Utes at the Huntsman Center in Salt Lake City at 7:00 pm. The Utah men return seven letterwinners from a 23-12 squad that advanced to the NIT championship game before losing to Penn […]

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Utah’s Mitch Wishnowsky Named As Pac-12 Player of the Week

SAN FRANCISCO-Utah senior punter Mitch Wishnowsky has been named as the Pac-12 special teams player of the week Monday after his successful performance in a 42-10 win over Arizona last Friday. This was Wishnowsky’s first conference player of the week honor this season and the fourth of his career. The […]

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Utah State Football Continues Season Saturday at Wyoming

Utah State Football Continues Season Saturday at Wyoming

LARAMIE, Wyo.-Saturday, Utah State football ensues in its successful season by visiting Wyoming in a Mountain West Conference road game. The series between the Aggies and Cowboys dates back to 1903 while USU leads the all-time series 38-26-4. The Aggies have won four out of the last six games in […]

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Help sought for rail project to boost Utah’s oil production

Help sought for rail project to boost Utah’s oil production

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Promoters of a plan to build a 150-mile (241-kilometer) railroad that could possibly quintuple oil production in Utah and create 27,000 jobs are asking the state for help with the project’s $1.4 billion price tag. Members of the Seven County Infrastructure Coalition are hoping that […]

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