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Month: March 2019

Utah governor signs law raising alcohol limit for beer

Utah governor signs law raising alcohol limit for beer

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has signed into law a compromise deal reached by state lawmakers that raises the amount of alcohol allowed in beer sold in grocery and convenience stores. Herbert announced the signing Tuesday afternoon of a law that raises the alcohol limit to […]

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Colorado River drought plan gets first congressional hearing

Colorado River drought plan gets first congressional hearing

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. (AP) — A plan that outlines how seven states will deal with declining flows in a major river in the U.S. West is getting its first hearing in Congress. The drought contingency plan aims to keep two Colorado River reservoirs from crashing. Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, […]

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Family says linebacker at Dixie State died from low sodium

Family says linebacker at Dixie State died from low sodium

HONOLULU (AP) — Family members say a Dixie State University linebacker’s death was linked to hyponatremia, a condition of abnormally low sodium levels. Honolulu’s KHON-TV reported Monday that Abraham Reinhardt’s mother Malani told them her 23-year-old son’s sodium levels suddenly dropped before he died Friday. She says it is unclear what caused […]

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BYU football adds Rice graduate running back Emmanuel Esukpa

BYU football adds Rice graduate running back Emmanuel Esukpa

PROVO, Utah – BYU football head coach Kalani Sitake today announced the addition of running back Emmanuel Esukpa to the program. Esukpa, a 5-foot-11, 232-pound graduate transfer from Rice University, will be eligible for the 2019 season and have one year to play with the Cougars as a redshirt senior.  […]

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Five-Run Inning Fuels BYU Rally

Five-Run Inning Fuels BYU Rally

PROVO, Utah – Sophomore Mitch McIntyre and junior Abraham Valdez each drove in two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning as BYU baseball came from behind to win 7-3 over Oregon on Tuesday at Miller Field. “It’s what we’ve done all year long,” BYU head coach Mike Littlewood said. “Stay […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 3/26

Prep Sports Roundup: 3/26

Baseball 2-A Central MONTICELLO, Utah-Burke Mickelsen and Stockton Andersen each tripled, while Andersen added a double as the North Sevier Wolves routed Monticello 25-2 Tuesday in the first game of a 2-A Central baseball doubleheader. Brody Butler added a pair of doubles for the Wolves and Ryan Delgado also doubled […]

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SUU Football Participates In Pro Day Tuesday

SUU Football Participates In Pro Day Tuesday

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Tuesday, Southern Utah University NFL prospects visited Desert Hills High School in St. George to participate in the Thunderbirds’ Pro Day. Among those to compete at the event were linebacker/fullback Chinedu Ahanonu, receiver Daniel Bell, cornerback Jarmaine Doubs, long-snapper Chandler Dowell, offensive lineman Austin Mikkelson, punter Rashaan Miller, […]

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Donovan Mitchell Bridge Dedicated at The Gateway

Donovan Mitchell Bridge Dedicated at The Gateway

SALT LAKE CITY, UT — (March 26, 2019) – The Gateway, Utah’s premier community gathering, dining and entertainment destination,  is taking another step in the storied revitalization by honoring one of the NBA’s budding superstars, Utah Jazz guard Donovan Mitchell, and renaming a large bridge at the center “The Donovan Mitchell Bridge.” Created in collaboration by local […]

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USU Men Basketball’s Merrill, Queta, Receive NABC All-District Honors

USU Men Basketball’s Merrill, Queta, Receive NABC All-District Honors

LOGAN, Utah-Tuesday, Utah State men’s basketball stars, junior guard Sam Merrill and freshman center Neemias Queta received honors from the National Association of Basketball Coaches. This commemorates the third consecutive year an Aggie has been named to the all-district teams. Merrill made the NABC All-District 17 first team, scoring 20.9 […]

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Man on Utah’s death row for 30 years gets new hearing

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A man who has been on death row in Utah for more than three decades will get a new hearing after raising questions about the testimony used to convict him of murder. The Salt Lake Tribune reports the Utah Supreme Court in an opinion Friday […]

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