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Month: January 2019

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/24

Prep Sports Roundup: 1/24

Boys Basketball Montverde Invitational MONTVERDE, Fla.-Mady Sissoko netted 19 points and 13 rebounds as the Wasatch Academy Tigers routed Village Christian (Calif.) 85-65 Thursday at the Montverde Invitational. Mike Saunders added 16 points and nine assists in the win for the Tigers. Girls Basketball Region 15 CASTLE DALE, Utah-No. 1 Emery jumped out to […]

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Dixie State Baseball Picked Third in RMAC Preseason Polls

Dixie State Baseball Picked Third in RMAC Preseason Polls

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo.-Thursday, Dixie State baseball was picked to finish third in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference preseason polls in their first season of RMAC competition. The Trailblazers return seven starting position players, one starting pitcher, 21 total letter-winners from 2018 and two redshirts. Colorado Mesa, the defending RMAC regular […]

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Utah State Men’s Basketball Visits The Pit Saturday

Utah State Men’s Basketball Visits The Pit Saturday

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.-Saturday, Utah State men’s basketball ensues in its Mountain West Conference season by visiting New Mexico at Dreamstyle Arena of Albuquerque, also known as “The Pit.” The Aggies are currently 14-5 (4-2 in Mountain West play) on the season and are fresh off of a bye. While junior guard […]

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Mormon church says it’s not opposed to hate-crime bill

Mormon church says it’s not opposed to hate-crime bill

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Mormon church says it won’t oppose strengthening hate-crimes legislation in Utah to include protections for LGBT people. The announcement Thursday could break a long-running legislative logjam on the issue. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints’ lobbyist Marty Stephens said that the church […]

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Dixie State Men’s Basketball Opens 2nd Half of RMAC Season This Weekend

Dixie State Men’s Basketball Opens 2nd Half of RMAC Season This Weekend

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo.-Friday and Saturday, Dixie State men’s basketball commences the second half of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Season on the Western Slope. They will first face the Colorado Mesa Mavericks at Grand Junction, Colo. Friday and square off against Western Colorado Saturday at Gunnison, Colo. The Trailblazers come […]

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Man pleads guilty to stealing from BYU library

Man pleads guilty to stealing from BYU library

PROVO, Utah (AP) — A self-proclaimed Latter-day Saint antiquities dealer has pleaded guilty to stealing books from the Brigham Young University library. The Daily Herald reports Orem resident Kevin Mark Ronald Schuwer pleaded guilty to stealing eight books and a historic picture from the Harold B. Lee Library between September and November […]

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Man charged with murder in Provo officer’s death

Man charged with murder in Provo officer’s death

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A Utah man accused of fatally shooting a Provo police officer has been charged with aggravated murder by prosecutors who say he had told friends he was willing to get in a shootout with police to avoid returning to prison. Prosecutors say in charges filed […]

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2 bills restricting abortion proposed by Utah lawmakers

2 bills restricting abortion proposed by Utah lawmakers

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Republican lawmakers in Utah have proposed two bills to restrict abortions, including a ban on the procedure after 15 weeks that would be among the strictest laws in the nation. The state should bar second-trimester procedures that “shock the conscience,” said Rep. Cheryl Acton, the […]

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5 charged as search for gunman in mall shooting continues

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Five people have been charged in a gang-related shooting at a Utah mall that sent hundreds of shoppers fleeing for the exits, but police are still searching for a teenager accused of firing the shots that wounded two people. Murray Police Officer Kenny Bass said […]

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Mitt Romney says shutdown not ‘way to get things done’

Mitt Romney says shutdown not ‘way to get things done’

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney says he doesn’t think using the government shutdown to push for funding for a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border is the right way “to get things done.” The Standard-Examiner newspaper reports the Utah senator made the comments Tuesday night in Farmington, Utah, during […]

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