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Month: September 2019

Finally, an easy one: US rolls by Japan 98-45 at World Cup, Mitchell scores 10

Finally, an easy one: US rolls by Japan 98-45 at World Cup, Mitchell scores 10

SHANGHAI (AP) — Jaylen Brown scored 20 points, Kemba Walker added 15 and the U.S. World Cup team finally got to enjoy an easy night, rolling past Japan 98-45 Thursday in the Group E finale. Harrison Barnes scored 14 points while Joe Harris and Donovan Mitchell each had 10 for […]

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Encouragement spreads on lawns in Sevier County as group tries to bring hope and kindness

Encouragement spreads on lawns in Sevier County as group tries to bring hope and kindness

People in Sevier County have something new popping up in their yards, but it’s not a weed or political campaign. White and blue signs across the county in front yards, businesses and schools dot neighborhoods with positive messages.  Never lose hope. You are worthy. Your life matters. You are loved. […]

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Prep Sports Roundup: 9/4

Prep Sports Roundup: 9/4

Volleyball Region 20 ORDERVILLE, Utah-The Valley Buffaloes routed Bryce Valley 25-9, 25-14, 25-10 for the 3-0 sweep over the Mustangs in straight sets Wednesday in Region 20 volleyball action. HILDALE, Utah-The Panguitch Bobcats smacked Water Canyon 25, 14, 25-4, 25-18 as they prevailed in straight sets over the Wildcats 3-0 […]

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Dixie State Football Names Kody Wilstead As Starting QB

Dixie State Football Names Kody Wilstead As Starting QB

ST. GEORGE, Utah-Per a report from the St. George Spectrum, former Pine View High School star, redshirt sophomore Kody Wilstead has been named as Dixie State’s starting signal-caller ahead of Saturday’s season opener against Colorado State-Pueblo at Trailblazer Stadium. Wilstead, a former walk-on, has also been awarded an athletic scholarship. […]

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Latter-day Saint mission president dies in the Philippines

Latter-day Saint mission president dies in the Philippines

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has died after having a stroke while serving as a mission president in the Philippines. Church spokesman Daniel Woodruff said in a news release that Bradley Wayne Kirk died Wednesday morning after having a […]

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Utah governor donates $50k to Spencer Cox in governor’s race

SALT LAKE CITY (AP) — Utah Gov. Gary Herbert’s political action committee has donated $50,000 to Lt. Gov. Spencer Cox’s campaign to be the state’s next governor. The Salt Lake Tribune reports campaign disclosure forms show the committee made the donation on Aug. 30. The donation makes Herbert the largest single donor […]

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Weber State Football Hosts Cal Poly Saturday in Home Opener

Weber State Football Hosts Cal Poly Saturday in Home Opener

OGDEN, Utah-Saturday, Weber State (0-1) hosts Cal Poly (1-0) in the home opener for the Wildcats at Stewart Stadium. The Wildcats have won 12 of their last 14 games at home entering this contest. Entering this contest, Weber State head coach Jay Hill is currently 36-27 (.679) at the helm […]

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NCAA Upholds Vacation of BYU Wins Concerning the Emery Situation

NCAA Upholds Vacation of BYU Wins Concerning the Emery Situation

INDIANAPOLIS-Wednesday, the NCAA upheld its decision that BYU men’s basketball must vacate 47 wins that occurred during the 2015-16 and 2016-17 seasons according to a decision issued by the organization’s Division I Infractions Appeals Committee. The committee, in a statement prepared by the Indianapolis-based NCAA, found four BYU boosters provided […]

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Red Cross Blood Drive

Red Cross Blood Drive 1:30-6:30pm at the Gunnison Stake Center, Gunnison Utah.  The blood drive will be Friday September 6th, 2019.

Falcons leave nest, opening rock climbs near Monticello

Falcons leave nest, opening rock climbs near Monticello

MONTICELLO, Utah (AP) — Federal officials say rock climbers are now free to enjoy an area near Monticello where raptors historically have nested. The U.S. Bureau of Land Management had asked climbers in February to voluntarily avoid some walls within the Indian Creek corridor. Wildlife biologists say peregrine falcons, eagles […]

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