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Month: June 2019

SUU Men’s Basketball Assistant Promoted To Full-Time Position

SUU Men’s Basketball Assistant Promoted To Full-Time Position

CEDAR CITY, Utah-Friday, Southern Utah University men’s basketball head coach Todd Simon announced the promotion of Flynn Clayman as a full-time assistant coach. Clayman has been with the program since August 2017 serving as a special assistant for the Thunderbirds. Clayman came to Cedar City from Australia, where he served […]

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Utah to offer road usage charge to electric, hybrid owners

Utah to offer road usage charge to electric, hybrid owners

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah would charge electric and hybrid vehicle owners for miles driven under a voluntary program intended to compensate for diminishing gas tax returns. The state will be one of the first to collect the road usage charge for such a purpose, The Deseret News reported Wednesday. The […]

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The Latest: Judge allows discovery in abortion-ban case

The Latest: Judge allows discovery in abortion-ban case

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A federal judge will allow the state of Utah to collect evidence as they defend a new ban on abortions after 18-weeks. U.S. District Judge Clark Waddoups said his Thursday ruling doesn’t signal the ultimate outcome of the case, but it would create a complete […]

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Utah Baseball Hires Gary Henderson As Associate Head Coach

Utah Baseball Hires Gary Henderson As Associate Head Coach

SALT LAKE CITY-Late Thursday, University of Utah baseball head coach Bill Kinneberg announced the hiring of Gary Henderson as the program’s associate head coach. Henderson has 30 years of coaching experience at Florida, Oregon State, Kentucky and Mississippi State. Henderson served as Mississippi State’s pitching coach in 2016-17 and served […]

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Monroe Mountain burns, with purpose

Monroe Mountain burns, with purpose

2,100 acres of South Monroe Mountain burned Wednesday and Thursday in Piute County, but even after the flames are snuffed out, the work is continuing in the effort to restore aspen groves in the area. After years of planning and studying, prescribed burns in Fishlake National Forest are creating what […]

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Manti pageant continues despite rain

Rainy conditions didn’t deter the crowds from attending the Manti Mormon Miracle Pageant on Thursday.  Despite a continuous drizzle, 14,500 people braved the rain to view the pageant.  Friday and Saturday are the final nights for the pageant as it will be discontinued following this season.  This is the 53rd […]

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Two injured after lightning strikes at the Utah Territorial Statehouse

Two injured after lightning strikes at the Utah Territorial Statehouse

Two people are recovering from injuries after a lightning strike in Millard County Thursday night. The Millard County Sheriff’s office in a press release says,  a father and daughter were struck by lightning while working a pair of stilts at the Utah Territorial Statehouse. CPR was done on the father, who […]

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Bees Split Doubleheader With Grizzlies

Bees Split Doubleheader With Grizzlies

(Salt Lake City, UT) — The Salt Lake Bees continue their series with the Fresno Grizzlies tonight after splitting a doubleheader last night. The Bees won the opener 12-11 before losing the nightcap 8-4 at Smith’s Ballpark. The third of the six-game series gets going tonight.

Jazz upgrade roster with Conley trade instead of NBA draft

Jazz upgrade roster with Conley trade instead of NBA draft

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah took an alternate route to upgrade its roster rather than building through the NBA draft Thursday night. The Jazz sent the No. 23 pick to Memphis on Wednesday as part of a trade that will bring veteran point guard Mike Conley to Utah. Jae […]

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Judge to weigh whether Utah can build case for abortion ban

Judge to weigh whether Utah can build case for abortion ban

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah state attorneys will ask a judge on Thursday to let them marshal evidence to defend a new abortion ban, a step that could prepare the case for a future appeals court amid optimism from anti-abortion advocates nationwide about new conservative U.S. Supreme Court justices. […]

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