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Month: January 2019

Gobert grabs 25 rebounds as Jazz beat Pistons 100-94

Gobert grabs 25 rebounds as Jazz beat Pistons 100-94

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 28 points and Rudy Gobert tied a career high with 25 rebounds to propel the Utah Jazz past the Detroit Pistons 100-94 on Monday night. Kyle Korver had 19 points, including five 3-pointers, to help the Jazz win for the sixth time […]

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Yoeli Childs Earns WCC Player of the Week Honors

Yoeli Childs Earns WCC Player of the Week Honors

SAN BRUNO, Calif.-Monday, BYU junior forward Yoeli Childs was awarded his second West Coast Conference player of the week honor of the season. In a 79-56 win over Portland and an 80-74 victory over Santa Clara, Childs averaged 27.5 points, 9 rebounds, 1.5 assists and 1 steal a game for […]

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Bradley J. Cook named 17th president of Snow College

Bradley J. Cook named 17th president of Snow College

The Utah Board of Regents has unanimously selected Bradley J. Cook as the seventeenth president of Snow College. “Dr. Cook is a nationally respected scholar and dynamic leader in higher education,” said Harris Simmons, Chair of the Board of Regents. “His experience, vision, and dedication to academic excellence will ensure […]

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School District Warns Of Momo Challenge

School District Warns Of Momo Challenge

The North Sanpete School District recently sent a warning notice to parents regarding a recent social media challenge that poses a risk to children and young adults. The Momo challenge, as it’s called, uses video games and social media to encourage users to commit dangerous and sometimes violent act towards […]

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Police arrest 2 men in Utah mall shooting that wounded 2

MURRAY, Utah (AP) — Two 19-year-old men have been arrested in connection with a shooting that wounded two people outside a Utah shopping mall and scattered hundreds of terrified shoppers, police said Monday. Authorities said it was a gang-related fight that involved about a dozen people and shots fired from […]

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UVU Men’s Basketball’s Richard Harward Named As WAC Player of the Week

UVU Men’s Basketball’s Richard Harward Named As WAC Player of the Week

OREM, Utah-Monday, Utah Valley men’s basketball sophomore center Richard Harward was named as the WAC Player of the Week for his contributions in the Wolverines’ win over Seattle U. The 6-11 225-pound Orem High product posted a career-high 13 points and 15 rebounds in a 98-88 win over the Redhawks […]

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Brigham Young Cougars linebacker Brandon Ogletree (44) and Utah Utes offensive linesman John Cullen (77) get in each other's face as BYU and Utah play Saturday, Sept. 17, 2011

BYU and Utah Football Extend Series Through 2024

SALT LAKE CITY-Monday, BYU and Utah football mutually announced they have extended their series through 2024. Prior to this announcement, the home-and-home series was only contracted to run through 2022. The following games will be on these days and at these sites: August 29, 2019, Provo September 3, 4 or […]

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Livestock calls taking up 20 percent of Sevier County Sheriff’s time

Livestock calls taking up 20 percent of Sevier County Sheriff’s time

Livestock calls are taking up a lot of time for deputies in Sevier County. According to a report from the Sevier County Sheriff’s Office of yearly totals, deputies responded to 238 livestock calls, 45 horses out and 73 other animal problems in 2018. Sheriff Nate Curtis says this amounts to […]

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Former Gunnison High Track Star Kate Sorensen Excels At Dragila Invitational Saturday

Former Gunnison High Track Star Kate Sorensen Excels At Dragila Invitational Saturday

POCATELLO, Idaho-Saturday, as Weber State’s indoor track and field team competed at the Dragila Invitational at Idaho State University’s Holt Arena at Pocatello, Idaho, a former Gunnison High track star showed well for the Wildcats. Kate Sorensen, a sophomore who specializes in hurdles and sprints, placed second in the 400-meter […]

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Utah couple on track to open state’s first tilapia farm

Utah couple on track to open state’s first tilapia farm

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah couple is on track to open the state’s first tilapia farm after they got an exemption from a law that prohibits commercial farming of the species because it can pose a threat to native fish. The Salt Lake Tribune reports Cliff and Teri Sackett are […]

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