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Month: January 2019

Northern Arizona holds off Southern Utah 80-77 in overtime

Northern Arizona holds off Southern Utah 80-77 in overtime

Northern Arizona holds off Southern Utah 80-77 in overtime FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — Bernie Andre had 19 points and eight rebounds, Carlos Hines added 17 points and Northern Arizona beat Southern Utah 80-77 in overtime on Monday. Andre’s layup with 1:36 left in regulation were the final points of the […]

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Weber State’s Kate Sorensen Wins 400-Meter Dash Again Saturday

Weber State’s Kate Sorensen Wins 400-Meter Dash Again Saturday

OGDEN, Utah-Saturday, former Gunnison High track star Kate Sorensen again excelled for the Weber State women’s indoor track and field squad as she competed at the 2019 Weber State Indoor Invitational at Stromberg Arena. Sorensen won the women’s 400-meter dash title in a time of 56.75 seconds, commemorating the third […]

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New leaders speak as Utah Legislature begins

New leaders speak as Utah Legislature begins

New Utah House Speaker Brad Wilson says that if lawmakers don’t fix the state’s tax structure, the state general fund could run short within a few years, leaving it unable to fund roads, public safety and other government programs. Delivering his opening remarks on the first day of the legislative […]

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Jenny Wilson chosen to replace McAdams as county mayor

Jenny Wilson chosen to replace McAdams as county mayor

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Jenny Wilson has been chosen to take over as Salt Lake County mayor to replace new U.S. Rep. Ben McAdams. She becomes the first woman to hold the post. The Salt Lake County Democratic Party’s central committee selected Wilson over Shireen Ghorbani in the final […]

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Medicaid supporters to rally as Utah Legislature begins

Medicaid supporters to rally as Utah Legislature begins

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Hours after the Utah Legislature opens its 2019 session on Monday, concerned supporters of a voter-approved measure to fully expand Medicaid were expected to rally to ask lawmakers not to change the law. Changes could delay the expected April 1 rollout for months or years, […]

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University of Utah president decries hate groups’ signs

University of Utah president decries hate groups’ signs

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — University of Utah leadership is calling on the community to report hate speech after signage from known white nationalism groups was found on campus. The Salt Lake Tribune reported Sunday that President Ruth Watkins said a banner was found on Saturday and numerous stickers were placed around […]

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Mormons account for nearly 90 percent of state Legislature

Mormons account for nearly 90 percent of state Legislature

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Mormons will account for nearly 90 percent of the state Legislature this session, giving members of the faith outsized influenced in a state that is becoming slightly more religiously diverse. When the new session begins Monday, Mormon legislators will account for 91 of the 104 […]

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SUU Men’s Basketball Meets NAU At Flagstaff Monday Afternoon

SUU Men’s Basketball Meets NAU At Flagstaff Monday Afternoon

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz.-Monday, Southern Utah University men’s basketball visits the Walkup Skydome of Flagstaff, Ariz. in hopes of earning a season sweep of the Northern Arizona Lumberjacks as Big Sky Conference play continues for both schools. The 9-8 Thunderbirds are 4-4 in Big Sky play and are seeking to reverse the […]

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Mitchell scores 29 to lead Jazz past Timberwolves 125-111

Mitchell scores 29 to lead Jazz past Timberwolves 125-111

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Donovan Mitchell had 29 points and Ricky Rubio added 18 points with eight assists to send the surging Utah Jazz past the Minnesota Timberwolves 125-111 on Sunday night. After going 2 of 12 in the first half, Mitchell scored 13 points in the third quarter to help […]

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Authorities: St. George stake center fire intentionally set

Authorities: St. George stake center fire intentionally set

ST. GEORGE, Utah (AP) — Authorities say a fire that heavily damaged a new building for the St. George East Stake of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was intentionally set. St. George Fire Department officials say the blaze started about 1 a.m. Saturday and burned quickly through […]

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