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Month: March 2019

Cougars shutout Gaels behind Walker

Cougars shutout Gaels behind Walker

PROVO, Utah – Easton Walker pitched six shutout innings as BYU beat Saint Mary’s 11-0 Friday night at Larry H. Miller Field. “We wanted to put the pressure on them early,” BYU head coach Mike Littlewood said. “We were hoping to just get on the board in the first inning but putting […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 3/29

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/29

Baseball 2-A Central SALINA, Utah-Stockton Andersen netted a pair of doubles and the North Sevier Wolves waxed Monticello 14-4 in 2-A Central baseball action Friday. Ryan Delgado added another double for North Sevier while Andersen also earned the win on the mound for the Wolves. 2-A South KANAB, Utah-Kayden McDonald […]

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Various Cougars Excel At BYU Pro Day

Various Cougars Excel At BYU Pro Day

PROVO, Utah-Friday, ten former BYU football players showcased their skills before the gaze of NFL, CFL and AAF personnel at the Cougars’ annual Pro Day. Those who participated included defensive lineman Corbin Kaufusi, linebacker Sione Takitaki, defensive end Michael Shelton, quarterback Tanner Mangum, running back Squally Canada, running back Matt […]

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Feds approve first step in limited Utah Medicaid expansion

Feds approve first step in limited Utah Medicaid expansion

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — The Trump administration is approving the first step in Utah lawmakers’ contentious plan for a limited Medicaid expansion. The Friday decision lets the state to start taking applications Monday. It’s expected to cover 70,000 to 90,000 more people, fewer than an expansion approved by voters […]

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Man sentenced for killing stepfather after mentally ill plea

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — A Utah man has been sentenced to 15 years to life in prison after pleading guilty to killing his stepfather in their home in 2017. The Standard-Examiner reports a district court judge on Thursday sentenced David Russell Erekson, of Huntsville, after he had previously entered a plea of […]

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Ogden temporarily suspends recycling program

Ogden temporarily suspends recycling program

OGDEN, Utah (AP) — Ogden officials say they have temporarily suspended the city’s recycling program as they work to finalize a contract with the recycling provider. The Standard-Examiner reports the city announced the suspension Tuesday, but officials said city trucks will continue to pick up blue recycling bins as regularly scheduled. Ogden […]

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Utah cities abandon plans to adopt new voting method

Utah cities abandon plans to adopt new voting method

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Some Utah cities have backed away from plans to adopt a new voting method in upcoming elections. At least half of the six municipalities that planned to use ranked-choice voting this year have dropped the initiative because of complications with implementation and voter education, The […]

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Medical Voucher Program

Six County of Gov. have received a program to provide transportation options for seniors who can’t drive themselves or for persons with disabilities to travel to medical appointments in the state of Utah. To schedule or get more information call SCAOG office at 435-893-0727

Hale’s two home runs propel BYU to 10-6 win over Gaels

Hale’s two home runs propel BYU to 10-6 win over Gaels

PROVO, Utah – Senior Brock Hale slugged two home runs and freshman Reid McLaughlin was perfect in relief as BYU baseball beat Saint Mary’s 10-6 in the series opener Thursday at Larry H. Miller Field. “We really swung the bat well,” BYU head coach Mike Littlewood said. “We answered back […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 3/28

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/28

Baseball Non-Region CEDAR CITY, Utah-Alec Williams and Karson Wunderlich each doubled as the Milford Tigers downed the Cedar JV 9-6 Thursday in non-region baseball action. Bryson Barnes earned the win on the mound for the Tigers. KANAB, Utah-Hurricane scored 12 runs in the first 3 innings to run away from […]

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