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Month: January 2019

Budget director: Utah can handle shutdown through January

Budget director: Utah can handle shutdown through January

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert’s budget director says the state can get by until the end of January without too much trouble if the federal government’s partial shutdown continues but that it’s not too soon to start planning work-arounds. Executive Director Kristen Cox of the Governor’s […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 1/5

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/5

Boys Basketball Region 15 BLANDING, Utah-Randall Flavel led the way with 22 points and the San Juan Broncos outgunned Manti 96-94 in overtime Saturday in Region 15 boys basketball action. Adam Huff netted a game-high 31 points in the loss for the Templars. Region 20 PANGUITCH, Utah-Acey Orton stepped up with 28 points […]

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National parks struggle to stay open, safe during shutdown

National parks struggle to stay open, safe during shutdown

Nonprofits, businesses and state governments nationwide are putting up money and volunteer hours in a battle to keep national parks safe and clean for visitors as the partial U.S. government shutdown lingers. But such makeshift arrangements haven’t prevented some parks from closing and others from being inundated with trash. Support […]

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Colorado-Colorado Springs Outlasts Dixie State in RMAC Play

Colorado-Colorado Springs Outlasts Dixie State in RMAC Play

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Blend Avdili posted 27 points on 9 of 15 shooting and 5 of 9 behind the arc as the Colorado-Colorado Springs Mountain Lions edged Dixie State 73-72 in Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference play Friday at the Gallogly Events Center. DaRaun Clark added 19 points on 8 of 15 […]

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Mitchell, Jazz send Cavs to 8th straight loss, win 117-91

Mitchell, Jazz send Cavs to 8th straight loss, win 117-91

CLEVELAND (AP) — Donovan Mitchell scored 18 points and the Utah Jazz dominated the second half, sending the Cleveland Cavaliers to their eighth straight loss with a 117-91 victory on Friday night. Cleveland (8-31) has the worst record in the NBA, with four of the losses in the streak coming […]

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Prep Sports Roundup :1/4

Prep Sports Roundup :1/4

Boys Basketball Region 14 NEPHI, Utah-Zachary Cowan amassed 21 points and 12 rebounds and Ty Allred added 16 points on 5 of 9 shooting from the field and 4 of 6 from range as the Juab Wasps got past Union 52-48 Friday in Region 14 boys basketball action. Reid Price netted 20 […]

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USU Men’s Basketball Hosts Air Force Saturday

USU Men’s Basketball Hosts Air Force Saturday

LOGAN, Utah-Saturday, Utah State men’s basketball seeks its first Mountain West conference win of the season by hosting the Air Force Falcons at the Spectrum. The Aggies come in to Saturday’s game at 10-4 but are coming off a 72-49 loss to Nevada last Wednesday evening at Reno, Nev. Utah […]

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Utah Football Seniors To Participate in Postseason All-Star Games

Utah Football Seniors To Participate in Postseason All-Star Games

SALT LAKE CITY-As the college football bowl season has wound down, numerous seniors aspiring for NFL careers have been granted invitations to postseason all-star games in hopes of impressing scouts and general managers. Several University of Utah seniors have received invitations to participate in both the East-West Shrine Game and […]

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BYU Men’s Basketball Faces Saint Mary’s Saturday

BYU Men’s Basketball Faces Saint Mary’s Saturday

MORAGA, Calif.-Following a thrilling 90-87 win over Pacific Thursday, BYU men’s basketball plays at Saint Mary’s Saturday as they ensue in West Coast Conference play and conclude a five-game road trip. The 9-7 Cougars are now 1-0 in WCC play and face a Gaels squad that is also 9-7 but […]

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Government shutdown could make it tough for tax-filers

Government shutdown could make it tough for tax-filers

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Officials say with tax season fast approaching, filers seeking money back on their 2018 income taxes could see delayed refunds if the federal government shutdown continues. The Standard-Examiner reports Jenny Brown, head of the union representing Ogden IRS employees, says with Ogden serving as a support center for […]

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