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Month: March 2019

High court hears challenge to medical-marijuana law changes

High court hears challenge to medical-marijuana law changes

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — People angry about sweeping changes made to a voter-approved law legalizing medical marijuana are calling on the state’s highest court to rein in the legislature’s power to amend measures passed at the ballot box. Steven Maxfield with The People’s Right group said Monday the alterations […]

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Rose announces retirement from BYU

Rose announces retirement from BYU

PROVO, Utah – BYU men’s basketball Dave Rose today announced he is retiring from coaching at BYU after 22 years, including 14 seasons as head coach. Rose served as an assistant coach on Steve Cleveland’s staff from 1997-2005, before taking over the program prior to the 2005-06 season. “Thirty-six years, thirty-six years […]

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Weber State Football Names Skyler Ridley As New Assistant Coach

Weber State Football Names Skyler Ridley As New Assistant Coach

OGDEN, Utah-Tuesday, Weber State football announced the promotion of Skyler Ridley as a new assistant with the program. Head coach Jay Hill confirmed Ridley will coach the Wildcats’ tight ends. Ridley has spent the last three years with the program as an assistant coach. In this capacity, he has served […]

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Nevada lifting horse quarantines ordered for herpes virus

Nevada lifting horse quarantines ordered for herpes virus

RENO, Nev. (AP) — Nevada agriculture officials say they will lift by the end of the week all quarantines ordered after three horses tested positive for an equine herpes virus. The Nevada Department of Agriculture officials say they lifted the first quarantine at a Clark County facility Monday where a […]

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Utah bans abortions after 18-weeks, teeing up legal showdown

Utah bans abortions after 18-weeks, teeing up legal showdown

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert has signed a law banning most abortions after 18 weeks of gestation, setting the stage for a legal showdown. Herbert spokesman Paul Edwards said Monday the governor is against abortion and believes the law sets an appropriate threshold. But Planned Parenthood […]

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UVU Baseball To Host Oregon Wednesday

UVU Baseball To Host Oregon Wednesday

OREM, Utah-Wednesday, Utah Valley baseball (5-18, 2-1 in WAC play) hosts the Pac-12’s Oregon Ducks (currently 12-9, 2-4 in conference play) in a non-conference game at UCCU Ballpark. The Ducks visit the Wolverines after facing BYU at Miller Park Tuesday evening. Utah Valley is led on the season by junior […]

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Calvin Stephans- Gathering Of Israel/ President Henry B. Eyring- Continuing Revelation

President Henry B Eyring- Opportunities To Do Good

Two teens sent to hospital after crash on I-70 Saturday

Two teens from Colorado were sent the hospital with injuries after their car crashed Saturday morning on I-70 in Sevier County. According to the Utah Highway Patrol, 18-year-old Apolonia Gallegos and 19-year-old Bombole Mbenga were traveling Eastbound near milepost 23, when they went off the freeway to the left. They […]

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President Ron Monson- Touch Of The Masters Hand